Succession Planning - Managerial Wishlist

Really ? 😀

Here's a breakdown by club:

Borussia Dortmund:
DFB-Pokal (German Cup): 2017

Paris Saint-Germain:
Ligue 1: 2019, 2020
Coupe de France: 2020
Coupe de la Ligue: 2020
Trophée des Champions (French Super Cup): 2018, 2019

Chelsea:
UEFA Champions League: 2021
UEFA Super Cup: 2021
FIFA Club World Cup: 2021

Bayern Munich:
Bundesliga: 2023
He's just not my cup of tea. I never look at trophies they win when they have the best squads as to me it's expected results. Anyway we need a manager who's a team builder not someone who has unlimited resources to spend on all the top players around
 
Just seen Topmoller in Regent Road. He asked a passerby if it was true that Everton fans hear air raid sirens before home matches. The Gerrrman said as far as he knows his grandad stopped bombing the Liverpool docks back in 1941, so why the sirens? Before he considers an Everton offer he wants to contact Herr Klipp to see if the scousers are still hostile to Geerrrrmans like him. Watch this space.
 
Article in BBC Sport today about Iraola being unhappy with the amount of players being sold. Is sounding out potential new clubs as he will be a free agent in summer.

Saying he wouldn't want simply the 'biggest' opportunity available to him. If clubs of Palaces level are even vaguely in the running then we should be ringing him every 5 minutes and leaving cringey voicemails about how we think he's soooo clever and cool
 
I don’t suppose Tuchel would be interested after winning the World Cup. 🙂

It’s the first time for a long time a manager has got an England team playing decent football & he doesn’t stick with the ‘experienced’ older players.
Lots would depend on how England do in the summer. Crash and burn in the last 16 in Mexico City, he might be within our reach. But then, recency bias might make him a toxic appointment. Get to the semi-finals or so and he'll have better options than us, I suspect. And he may even want to stay on for the home Euros in 28 which would appear to be winnable in theory...
 
I’m starting to think Frank is one of those managers that work wonders at an unfashionable club, Brentford, but look very ordinary once they move on. Similar to Dyche winning plaudits for keeping Burnley in the PL but that is all he does, a point a game more or less if he was manager of Burnley or Barcelona 🤷‍♂️
Thomas Frank took some time getting his 'philosophies' engrained into Brentford. He was not an impact manager. I think Spurs have expected the latter to be the case.
 
Thomas Frank took some time getting his 'philosophies' engrained into Brentford. He was not an impact manager. I think Spurs have expected the latter to be the case.

You don’t get that kind of time anymore at one of these too big to fail scabby clubs. You either produce right away or the fans and the media start circling and you’re as good as gone.
 

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