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Mauricio Pochettino

skiathospurs

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Classy from Sky,the main lead story on SSN,run with he is preferred choice,his record and shows chelsea scoring in league cup final,talks about chasing leics for the title shows hazard goal in battle of the bridge,shows still image of dele getting red card with gent and Kane sitting on turf after juve at wembley and rounds off with video of WHL from a year ago being demolished.
Wankers.
 
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In the past hour speaking in barca with Balague for the book launch in spanish

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The words all Spurs fans want to hear. "The link now with Madrid is normal and I take it with all normality. I’m committed to Spurs and still have a long contract with them I just signed. I’m happy where I am."
 
skiathospurs

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In the past hour speaking in barca with Balague for the book launch in spanish

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The words all Spurs fans want to hear. "The link now with Madrid is normal and I take it with all normality. I’m committed to Spurs and still have a long contract with them I just signed. I’m happy where I am."
another direct quote

Sky: surely no one says no to Madrid. It's impossible isn't it?
Poch: for you maybe. Not for me
 
skiathospurs

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Sky sports reporter: are you ready for a challenge like Madrid?
Poch: right now I am ready for lunch. I'm looking forward to going back to London
 
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Regardless of whether he wants to go or not, or they want him or not, or sky want him to go or not, I just don't see how he fits in there at this point in his career.
 
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Regardless of whether he wants to go or not, or they want him or not, or sky want him to go or not, I just don't see how he fits in there at this point in his career.
totally agree he hasnt the ego to want to be able to buy the ready made stars,he enjoys improving players and teams,madrid need a fantasy football type guy.Also poch wouldnt allow ronaldo to be the team,there would be huge clashes with big players refusing to submit to his ideals.
They are barking up the wrong tree cos madrid would never let a manager dismantle what is there and impose his view,which is what Poch does.
 
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totally agree he hasnt the ego to want to be able to buy the ready made stars,he enjoys improving players and teams,madrid need a fantasy football type guy.Also poch wouldnt allow ronaldo to be the team,there would be huge clashes with big players refusing to submit to his ideals.
They are barking up the wrong tree cos madrid would never let a manager dismantle what is there and impose his view,which is what Poch does.
Agreed. The madrid job is an extremely fragile one. I'm sure he'll end up there one day, possibly to try and win the CL title back from us. :rolleyes:
 
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Regardless of whether he wants to go or not, or they want him or not, or sky want him to go or not, I just don't see how he fits in there at this point in his career.
This is a very good point. Taking my Spurs-colored glasses off for a minute, I'd actually be more worried if it were Bayern or PSG. Aside from making a massive pile of cash, Madrid would be a mug's game for Poch at his age. Plenty of resources, but no time to build, and anything less than another CL trophy would be a failure. At Spurs, on the other hand, barring total disaster, he really can't do anything to hurt his stock significantly. I'm not naïve enough to believe he'll be here for the next 20 years but the way jobs rotate at the big European clubs, opportunities will always be there.
 
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Agreed. The madrid job is an extremely fragile one. I'm sure he'll end up there one day, possibly to try and win the CL title back from us. :rolleyes:
They just need someone to hold the egos together for the next 2 years,after that it could be a rebuild job.Its a job for the short term ATM,they need europes redknapp Anchelotti or the like,an old head to stroke dildo`s ego and keep him happy
 
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This is a very good point. Taking my Spurs-colored glasses off for a minute, I'd actually be more worried if it were Bayern or PSG. Aside from making a massive pile of cash, Madrid would be a mug's game for Poch at his age. Plenty of resources, but no time to build, and anything less than another CL trophy would be a failure. At Spurs, on the other hand, barring total disaster, he really can't do anything to hurt his stock significantly. I'm not naïve enough to believe he'll be here for the next 20 years but the way jobs rotate at the big European clubs, opportunities will always be there.
I would imagine Poch puts great stock in his and his families happiness above a career.Time spent with ardiles,villa and seeing how for life they are still family to spurs despite a war between 2 nations,must rub off on him.He talks about espanyol often and for sure spurs are in his heart now.Thats not a good enough reason to stay forever,but to be content and loved versus a quick shot at glory and big bucks,its not hard for someone with his morals to turn Real down now.
 
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This is a very good point. Taking my Spurs-colored glasses off for a minute, I'd actually be more worried if it were Bayern or PSG. Aside from making a massive pile of cash, Madrid would be a mug's game for Poch at his age. Plenty of resources, but no time to build, and anything less than another CL trophy would be a failure. At Spurs, on the other hand, barring total disaster, he really can't do anything to hurt his stock significantly. I'm not naïve enough to believe he'll be here for the next 20 years but the way jobs rotate at the big European clubs, opportunities will always be there.
I'm finding it amusing all the spin coming out of Sky today. "You don't turn down Madrid, jobs like that only come along once."
They sack their managers every year or 2. he'll have loads of opportunities to go there. They come out with such bollocks it's clear they're pushing it more than they should be.
 
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They sack their managers every year or 2. he'll have loads of opportunities to go there. They come out with such bollocks it's clear they're pushing it more than they should be.
Come on, you know they're a top club that only choose managers at the very pinnacle of football:
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BrooklynYid

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I have a hunch Poch will be staying put. I will say that this might throw some doubt on some of out players due new contracts, especially Eriksen. Poch needs to flat turn them down asap and they have to hire Wenger right quick and I'll feel better.
 
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I have a hunch Poch will be staying put. I will say that this might throw some doubt on some of out players due new contracts, especially Eriksen. Poch needs to flat turn them down asap and they have to hire Wenger right quick and I'll feel better.
I've heard Eriksen has already signed, just not announced. Don't shoot the messenger.
 
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It’s cheap easy journalism in a quiet period. They have to find a story.
 
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It’s cheap easy journalism in a quiet period. They have to find a story.
Sadly that is journalism nowadays,it isnt find a story and report anymore,it is take some speculation add to it and try and gain views,clicks.The way of the world is the more daft and stupid the reporting the more views and clicks,I am trying my hardest to never click on links to the sun,mirror,mail,sky sports but some times the stories are so daft you cant help look mostly in disbelief.The previous fairly balanced BBC sports has even become a peddler of tripe as well,and as for talksport never listened,never will.

The most factual spurs stuff I find now is on football london,which shows if you report honestly people are out there looking for trusted media.
 
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It’s cheap easy journalism in a quiet period. They have to find a story.
Maybe, but I have no doubt that Madrid have made Poch their first choice as reported. The more I think about it, the more his remarks look like something I'd say if I was offered a very good job I might take one day, but not immediately. Don't want to slam the door or insult them. Not to mention Levy will have a bit of pressure on him to keep Poch happy by bringing in some players if this continues to linger for a little while..

These stories are always a bit boring, whether they're about the players or the manager. But I guess the other way of looking at it is to say that having players that Madrid and their ilk want is always a good thing, because it means we're right good.
 
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Maybe, but I have no doubt that Madrid have made Poch their first choice as reported. The more I think about it, the more his remarks look like something I'd say if I was offered a very good job I might take one day, but not immediately. Don't want to slam the door or insult them. Not to mention Levy will have a bit of pressure on him to keep Poch happy by bringing in some players if this continues to linger for a little while..

These stories are always a bit boring, whether they're about the players or the manager. But I guess the other way of looking at it is to say that having players that Madrid and their ilk want is always a good thing, because it means we're right good.
Fact no one mentions Jose,klopp when they are geniuses apparently tells its own truth.Its a compliment to poch Madrid liking him so much and shows how ridiculous some of our more expert fans are in dissing Pochettino every chance they get.
And whilst Real maybe interested in him,I think its more the preferred story in the spanish and english media,who lets face it are just a pack of whores writing anything for interest.Its no different to the Bale stories,we read them cos we lap it up as fans,and so the cycle continues,some days you like the bollocks,some days it pisses you off.
 
Chavhater01

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I’d love it if they struggle to get anyone of any note and end up with Wenger, who leads them into the wilderness!
 
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I’d love it if they struggle to get anyone of any note and end up with Wenger, who leads them into the wilderness!
That would be perfect, I’d root for them to win CL again next year just to wind up the goons
 
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Whilst this article doesn’t prove anything either way, it is, as far as I’m aware factual reporting rather than Daily Mirror or Sky reporting. He is also reliable, especially as a committed Yid, and objective where possible.

Why Poch is staying.....

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got to love the media bias against us,meanwhile in SW6 stadium cancelled,absent owner in question,manager in limbo,over £1.1bn owed,top keeper refuses to negotiate new deal.........

not worth a column inch
 
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got to love the media bias against us,meanwhile in SW6 stadium cancelled,absent owner in question,manager in limbo,over £1.1bn owed,top keeper refuses to negotiate new deal.........

not worth a column inch
Bizarre isn’t it. Media bias is weird. Take the positives, if you’re in the news you’re a big club and people want to know what’s going on with you and your personnel. It’s us and England, Europa League clubs nowhere.
 
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Guillem Balague on Real giving up on Poch: "Real started fishing and put the idea out there in the media to see what the reaction was, but straight away they realised there was no clause for Pochettino to leave."

Even Sky now declaring it dead in the water.
 
Style And Glory

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They also decided against having to deal with Levy
 
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