I've stopped wondering if EPL chairpersons are rational people. For me, when Leicester sacked Ranieri, that was probably the last bit of doubt dispelled. If a guy beats 50,000 to 1 odds and brings you champions league football, and somehow survives relegation after getting your best stars picked off, and that's not good enough, then yeah, I don't understand anything anymore.
Yeah, that was pathetic and I couldn't believe they did that. They should have built a statue of him there. He should have been given time to turn the team around which I'm sure he would have done. Did Leicester's owners really expect them to win the league again or something and anything else was unacceptable? Was Ranieri doing anything different there that was crazy or unacceptable? No. And then to get rid of him just to have the assistant manager take over. What's the point? Even if Leicester would have ended up relegated - which I really doubt would have happened under him - they should have given him time to get them back up. After all, they were relegation favourites that year they won.
How is anyone going to get anyone better than Poch? Does anyone think Mourinho can do anything if his purse strings are tied?
It's honestly stupid. What do the owners expect? what will be a successful season with Spurs? A Champions league spot? Avoid relegation? I'm not sure what they're after but Poch was as good as they can get and they should have stuck with him. Mourinho will be there two seasons max.
Fun for the league, I do miss the Whiny One, but people have lost their heads in the league. You're right, it's absolutely stupid to talk about Pep losing his job if he ends up empty handed in EPL and CL this season and yet in the EPL, it's something you've to discuss seriously.
If they don't win this season and don't go far in the CL I reckon he'll go. He'll likely walk away though rather than be sacked, but who else are they going to get? Wenger?