Talk to some Spurs fans mate. They can't stand him.It's why I puzzled why we aren't looking at AVB EL winner Prem experience with two top clubs (OK mixed results but with something to prove) Seems to see out a contract.
Talk to some Spurs fans mate. They can't stand him.It's why I puzzled why we aren't looking at AVB EL winner Prem experience with two top clubs (OK mixed results but with something to prove) Seems to see out a contract.
Not really, no. What's there to be impressed by? None of it compares to what Silva or Emery have done.
Hull ended up in the Championship at the end of the day.
Watford got turned over by an Unsworth Everton team bereft of confidence and completely fell off the boil the second he was linked to us because his head got turned easy.
I hold what he did at Watford against him more than anything. If we sign him I won't be able to help feeling he's another Korman treating us as a stepping stone because we have already see him do it 6 months into a job.
Not really, no. What's there to be impressed by? None of it compares to what Silva or Emery have done.
Hull ended up in the Championship at the end of the day.
Watford got turned over by an Unsworth Everton team bereft of confidence and completely fell off the boil the second he was linked to us because his head got turned easy.
I hold what he did at Watford against him more than anything. If we sign him I won't be able to help feeling he's another Korman treating us as a stepping stone because we have already see him do it 6 months into a job.
And it would be fairVery much this.
Oh ffsThat's the fella we're talking about.
It's why I puzzled why we aren't looking at AVB EL winner Prem experience with two top clubs (OK mixed results but with something to prove) Seems to see out a contract.
Again, I'm not saying he's not a good manager or trying to downplay his achievements. I'm simply saying that some people are talking about him as if he's some sort of galactico who would make the whole world take notice and would be a virtual guarantee of trophies. He's got a good record, not a great one, and he's 'failed' (in terms of the expectation at somewhere like PSG) both times he's taken a job outside Spain. I certainly wouldn't be against his appointment, I just don't see him as being on an entirely different level to Silva - hence him not really being strongly linked with the vacancies at 'bigger' jobs.He's also built teams and spent time with them.
He got the PSG job, a huge job, on what he did with one of the smaller Spanish clubs (compared to Real, Barca, Valencia, Atleti).
To me, he'd be chomping to claim some respectability back.
But they didn't when he got them their highest points total in the Prem.We are all fickle.Talk to some Spurs fans mate. They can't stand him.
Close only counts in horseshoes and hand grenades for me.Each to their own opinion mate. For me he made a clearly championship squad berefit of any chance of staying up a hugely competitive PL uni and was very unlucky not to stay up. What was the catalyst for change there Silva.
Equally at Watford, an annual just about staying up club who at times hit the CL spots when he was there, they improved remarkably as a club under his guidance, and have regressed since he left. What was the catalyst? Silva.
Talk to some Spurs fans mate. They can't stand him.
TBF, we were probably offering him around 4x what he was on at Watford. Not sure how many of wouldn't pull a neck muscle ourselves, turning our heads with that kind of interest - regardless how long we'd been at a new employer. Plus, there aren't many other clubs who could offer him a multiple of what we'll pay. And if one does, then he'll have been doing one hell of a job for us at that stage.