Poll: Premier League Sack Race 2025/26

PL Sack Race, who is going first?


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Tudor deserves to go simply for hooking his keeper after 15 minutes and completely ignoring him as he was subbed off. The poor guy to have that happen to him (probably the right decision to be fair) but the way Tudor just blanks him as he comes off the pitch is unforgivable.
 
Tudor deserves to go simply for hooking his keeper after 15 minutes and completely ignoring him as he was subbed off. The poor guy to have that happen to him (probably the right decision to be fair) but the way Tudor just blanks him as he comes off the pitch is unforgivable.
Agreed - was ultimately the managers decision to start him as well, a keeper who's barely had a kick since October starting an away last 16 CL tie? He's had a shocker.
 
I think Spurs would probably have sacked Tudor at the weekend if his father hadn't passed away.

They are probably trying to figure out how long they need to wait now before they can do this.
 
I think Spurs would probably have sacked Tudor at the weekend if his father hadn't passed away.

They are probably trying to figure out how long they need to wait now before they can do this.
It's all very well sacking him but who's going to replace him with 7 games left? The only name that makes sense and would probably go for it is Tim Sherwood.
 
It's all very well sacking him but who's going to replace him with 7 games left? The only name that makes sense and would probably go for it is Tim Sherwood.
Tim Sherwood?! Are you an Arsenal fan?! I'd be going Sean Dyce until the end of the season and then move heaven and earth to Southgate in.

He'd bring some stability, culture and some sort of cohesive football. Sure it probably won't be exciting, but Frank wasn't exciting, Ange was entertaining for the first 4 months after that it was dire, Conte/Jose anything but exciting.
 
Tim Sherwood?! Are you an Arsenal fan?! I'd be going Sean Dyce until the end of the season and then move heaven and earth to Southgate in.

He'd bring some stability, culture and some sort of cohesive football. Sure it probably won't be exciting, but Frank wasn't exciting, Ange was entertaining for the first 4 months after that it was dire, Conte/Jose anything but exciting.
And experience in getting a team relegated… definitely get him in! :D
 
Tim Sherwood?! Are you an Arsenal fan?! I'd be going Sean Dyce until the end of the season and then move heaven and earth to Southgate in.

He'd bring some stability, culture and some sort of cohesive football. Sure it probably won't be exciting, but Frank wasn't exciting, Ange was entertaining for the first 4 months after that it was dire, Conte/Jose anything but exciting.
Ideally Dyce would be the man but I can't see him wanting to take on a side that's at high risk of getting relegated this season. Tim Sherwood on the other hand is out of work and would welcome the bonus if he kept Tottenham up and if they go down it's not really going to effect him given he does punditry these days. While Sherwood is not tactical genius he is a decent motivator and man manager which is exactly what Spurs need right now.
 
Ideally Dyce would be the man but I can't see him wanting to take on a side that's at high risk of getting relegated this season. Tim Sherwood on the other hand is out of work and would welcome the bonus if he kept Tottenham up and if they go down it's not really going to effect him given he does punditry these days. While Sherwood is not tactical genius he is a decent motivator and man manager which is exactly what Spurs need right now.
Rooney, his wife can also motivate via the WAGs
 
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