THST statement We’re shocked and saddened to hear our Club has sacked Mauricio Pochettino and his coaching staff. During his time at Spurs, Poch gave us many of our best moments as supporters, made Tottenham Hotspur a force to be reckoned with again, and forged a strong link with the fans. We will never forget the joy he brought us. Of course, results in the league have been disappointing for some time. But many fans thought Poch had earned the right to turn it around in the first sustained period of poor form we’ve had during his time at the Club. We now have to look forward and take stock. But there are questions that must be asked of the Board of THFC. The Club’s statement makes it clear the Board has decided to sack the manager and coaching staff. It is their decision. We question why this decision was taken at the end, rather than the beginning, of the international break. We question whether the timing of the decision leaves the Club with much choice in who takes over. To take the decision it has, the Board must have a clear plan for what and who comes next. It needs to tell this Club’s supporters what that plan is. And the Board also needs to consider its own role in this. Is the manager solely accountable? How much has the Board’s line on wages and transfers contributed to player unrest and disaffection? How much did it contribute to the situation we now find ourselves in? And will it change to help support a new manager? We’d like to put on record our thanks to Mauricio Pochettino, Jesus Perez, Toni Jiminez and Miguel D'Agostino for the fantastic football and magical moments they have brought us over the last five years.
"Managers sometimes leave a club and go back - but now it is not in my hands. I love Tottenham. I love the fans, I love the players, I love the club, the staff. When you leave a club, you always want them to win games because that means that the team is alive, that it is prepared to compete. For different reasons you split, but we are people that always want the best. I am happy that they are winning games because that love is never going to change." (Poch in recent interview) Anyone else think he may have done a deal with Levy to come back to Spurs at some point in the future?
Nothing more than a polite "you would be welcomed back in the future" or the likes. No deals as such. That's my opinion anyway.