Going to Spurs is almost always a bad move for a manager. The fact is the fans are already bleating that he isn't a big enough name. I think he's fine for mid-table mediocrity myself.Pochettino could have done with another year at Southampton I think. Bit of an odd choice to move now in many ways. He's well-established and well thought of down here, and had achieved a lot as well as having lots of good young players to work with. Jumping to Spurs where the pressure will be considerable, and the unreasonable expectations extremely high, and there's a trigger happy **** of a chairman, might not be the wisest move.
On the other hand him leaving seemed to have been on the cards for a while, what with Cortese etc... all bailing earlier on. The fact that he's got wind that half of his decent British players will be sold also probably played a part in him deciding to get out himself, one suspects.
Who are they kidding though? Whichever way you slice it, as a club, they are everything that embodies mediocre. Why on earth would they expect to be able to attract a truly high-calibre manager? Their delusions of grandeur are hilarious as much as they are irritating.Going to Spurs is almost always a bad move for a manager. The fact is the fans are already bleating that he isn't a big enough name. I think he's fine for mid-table mediocrity myself.
I don't really like getting into a Spurs-bash, because in the end, too many Arse fans here to make it fun.
Yet their fanbase is pretty deluded, I used to think it was because Arsenal kept on winning things, but no, their craziness continues.
1961 is a long time people. Perhaps we should change our running joke too "Spurs year this year". I mean last year the normal one nearly fell flat on its face.
It's been Spurs' year to win the battle of the North London clubs for about the last 5 years. Maybe one day.Going to Spurs is almost always a bad move for a manager. The fact is the fans are already bleating that he isn't a big enough name. I think he's fine for mid-table mediocrity myself.
I don't really like getting into a Spurs-bash, because in the end, too many Arse fans here to make it fun.
Yet their fanbase is pretty deluded, I used to think it was because Arsenal kept on winning things, but no, their craziness continues.
1961 is a long time people. Perhaps we should change our running joke too "Spurs year this year". I mean last year the normal one nearly fell flat on its face.
Yeah but they are both unlikely to hang on to their big guns and unlikely to add many players. In your own words, Southampton would only be challenging for European football even if all this were to happen. Spurs have had their worst season in half a decade and probably have a bit of money to spend and a bigger Europe-wide reputation than Southampton, and despite the poor season by their standards already have European football. Seems a no-brainer to me.And I know I don't exactly rate Spurs but at the moment I don't exactly see this as being a massive step up for Pochettino, although I think that's probably as much to do with me over-rating Southampton as it is to do with under-rating Spurs. Southampton are legitimately a couple of good players away from challenging for European football, assuming they can keep hold of their big guns this season.
I live in a pretty Spurs sort of an area and can honestly say I have never heard a Spurs fan suggest in all seriousness at the start of a season that they are going to win the league.Well you must hear from different Spurs fans then me.
I do the Managers graveyard line because I can't think of many that have not had their reps blackened, and there's been a lot. Also the problem is if Spurs don't get in the Fabled Champs League, then he'll probably be sacked, and with Manc, Chelsea, Liverpool, Arse and probably a rejuvenated Manu team, he's got no chance IMHO.
Yes, perhaps I should have said to get in the top 4. still not going to happen next year.Yeah but they are both unlikely to hang on to their big guns and unlikely to add many players. In your own words, Southampton would only be challenging for European football even if all this were to happen. Spurs have had their worst season in half a decade and probably have a bit of money to spend and a bigger Europe-wide reputation than Southampton, and despite the poor season by their standards already have European football. Seems a no-brainer to me.
Given the boardroom unrest and the likelihood of the big guns leaving for pastures new, things are nowhere near as rosy at Southampton as people seem to believe.
I live in a pretty Spurs sort of an area and can honestly say I have never heard a Spurs fan suggest in all seriousness at the start of a season that they are going to win the league.
I don't think he'll be sacked if he doesn't qualify for the CL, after all AVB came fifth in his first season and wasn't sacked, and expectations were a lot higher then, what with Redknapp coming fourth the season before.
If he gets sacked then meh, he'll get another job elsewhere in the Southampton sort of spectrum because some chairman somewhere will think along similar lines to you and say that the Spurs job was always going to be difficult and it won't be a big deal. Or he might qualify for the CL within two or three years and his career prospects are immeasurably improved. On the other hand if he stays at Southampton forever he will basically never have any chance at getting in the CL short of them being bought out by a sugar daddy, and in that scenario there is a decent chance the new owner would want his own manager anyway.
I just think that, ignoring other stuff like loyalty, from the point of view of Pochettino's career he should take the job and tbh I don't think it's close. Not to do so would be to take being conservative/risk averse far too far.
I'm not quite sure what you're getting at here. It's a small point anyway and I know you'd still disagree with me but unless I'm missing something then I think you've misunderstood me. My point was that AVB came fifth and didn't get sacked, and fifth would never have qualified him for the CL anyway, ie I think if Pochettino for argument's sake came fifth he would survive.Yes, perhaps I should have said to get in the top 4. still not going to happen next year.
Yes, and I and the neswpaper's disagree that he'll stay in that scenario. In fact knowing Levy it has to be debatable if he lasts after a bad run at any time. In the end Levy seems more crazed for that C-L Place.I'm not quite sure what you're getting at here. It's a small point anyway and I know you'd still disagree with me but unless I'm missing something then I think you've misunderstood me. My point was that AVB came fifth and didn't get sacked, and fifth would never have qualified him for the CL anyway, ie I think if Pochettino for argument's sake came fifth he would survive.
No, but they constantly think they'll finish ahead of Arsenal which is just as laughable really.I live in a pretty Spurs sort of an area and can honestly say I have never heard a Spurs fan suggest in all seriousness at the start of a season that they are going to win the league.
If Liverpool could do it, they can too i guess. Though this was sort of a strange season.I think it's a good appointment for Spurs and that Pochettino is right to take the job, but I still don't think it'll work. The teams directly above Spurs are better than them by too big a margin for improvement to be realistic, and Levy and their fanbase are too dick to accept that and let him get on with doing the job long-term.