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Having to fend off questions about links with Tottenham job. Just waiting for the comment about him wanting to keep on walking Brighton prom with the missus when he's gray and old. Though suppose he could keep on doing that if he doesn't mind circumventing London daily on the M25. Awl Arry Bawbag commuted from Bournemouth to Spuds for years.
 
I have a sneaking suspicion he'd be an excellent appointment by Spurs. So probably won't happen as they look for a 'name' to try and keep Kane happy.
 
JackSomething said:
I have a sneaking suspicion he'd be an excellent appointment by Spurs. So probably won't happen as they look for a 'name' to try and keep Kane happy.

That's what I thought, their fans would be up in arms that he isn't enough of a 'name'. Entitled modern football bollocks.
 
Would be a dreadful career move for him imo. Club would be on his back at the first bad run and he’d be easily disposable because he isn’t a “name”
 
I thought the Wolves guy was going to Spurs or did I mis hear that on the radio?
 
It doesn't matter who the next manager is, Kane is gone , levy is the problem
 
PSumbler said:
I thought the Wolves guy was going to Spurs or did I mis hear that on the radio?

Not sure about that, Beeb are reporting that he doesn't have another job lined up.

I was amazed to read that there are plenty of Wolves fan who actively wanted Nuno to leave. They finished 15th in the Championship the season before he arrived and yes the rich owners were already in charge at that time.

He then merely delivered winning the Championship, two 7th placed PL finishes in a row and a Europa League quarter-final. Yes, this season has been a relative disappointment, but they sold Jota and had Raul Jimenez suffer a horrible injury.

If any fans other than the usual fringe lunatics wanted him gone, then they're a very entitled bunch. What were Wolves known for to the wider football world before he got there? Steve Bull? Can't think of much else.
 
Potter to spurs I can't see happening. Nuno to spurs is a good shout
 
JackSomething said:
PSumbler said:
I thought the Wolves guy was going to Spurs or did I mis hear that on the radio?

Not sure about that, Beeb are reporting that he doesn't have another job lined up.

I was amazed to read that there are plenty of Wolves fan who actively wanted Nuno to leave. They finished 15th in the Championship the season before he arrived and yes the rich owners were already in charge at that time.

He then merely delivered winning the Championship, two 7th placed PL finishes in a row and a Europa League quarter-final. Yes, this season has been a relative disappointment, but they sold Jota and had Raul Jimenez suffer a horrible injury.

If any fans other than the usual fringe lunatics wanted him gone, then they're a very entitled bunch. What were Wolves known for to the wider football world before he got there? Steve Bull? Can't think of much else.

It's sadly typical of years in the Premier League. A couple of good finishes (or in his case pretty exceptional finishes) and the fans think it's their entitlement to push on and not realising that the difference between 7th and 10th as an example is not that much from 13th-16th normally. Couple of swings on results against teams in similar positions and it will look different.

Sheffield United showed that, we have shown that and Leeds fans would do well to remember it next season as well when it may not work as well for them ! Fine line between it in my view.

Good manager, the Spurs link wouldn't surprise me at all and I'm not sure Wolves will benefit from his departure
 
As a slight aside, it rarely ends well when one individual becomes so pivotal at a club, like Kane seems to have. Ferguson, Messi, possibly Grealish are other examples of if they don't get their way, or leave for other reasons then a major and lengthy wobble is likely.

Potter would be a progressive appointment, but they won't for reasons stated above.
 
If Potch couldn't sort out the problems in that dressing room, then old 'special brew' no doubt made things worse, I don't fancy anyone's chances without Kane, who, in partnership with Son, is the only thing keeping them bobbing along. Total basket case of a club. Or let's hope so anyway. I think they were the fans I took against the worst in our time in the prem, against stiff competition.
 
PSumbler said:
JackSomething said:
Not sure about that, Beeb are reporting that he doesn't have another job lined up.

I was amazed to read that there are plenty of Wolves fan who actively wanted Nuno to leave. They finished 15th in the Championship the season before he arrived and yes the rich owners were already in charge at that time.

He then merely delivered winning the Championship, two 7th placed PL finishes in a row and a Europa League quarter-final. Yes, this season has been a relative disappointment, but they sold Jota and had Raul Jimenez suffer a horrible injury.

If any fans other than the usual fringe lunatics wanted him gone, then they're a very entitled bunch. What were Wolves known for to the wider football world before he got there? Steve Bull? Can't think of much else.

It's sadly typical of years in the Premier League. A couple of good finishes (or in his case pretty exceptional finishes) and the fans think it's their entitlement to push on and not realising that the difference between 7th and 10th as an example is not that much from 13th-16th normally. Couple of swings on results against teams in similar positions and it will look different.

Sheffield United showed that, we have shown that and Leeds fans would do well to remember it next season as well when it may not work as well for them ! Fine line between it in my view.

Good manager, the Spurs link wouldn't surprise me at all and I'm not sure Wolves will benefit from his departure

There's plenty of examples of clubs struggling after a talismanic manager leaves. Leicester City after Martin O'Neill, Charlton after Curbishley, Bolton after Big Sam. Probably plenty more that aren't coming to mind.

There are examples of the opposite of course, Everton after Moyes left for example. Wolves have got enough money that they'll probably do fine, but I'd have a good laugh if they sink like a stone next season.
 

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