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Have Spurs Got A Nerve Asking Mauricio Pochettino To Return After Sacking Him?
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I have been sacked from one magazine over a misunderstanding that was not of my making, and dropped from another over a staffing policy change.
When the editors concerned moved on, both mags hired me back, and I was happy to return.
Magazines, and football clubs operate like this, and people who work for them understand that.
If you are the right person, and the opportunity presents itself, you go for it or not as you choose.
Standing on perceived dignity is not considered.
I have been sacked from one magazine over a misunderstanding that was not of my making, and dropped from another over a staffing policy change.
When the editors concerned moved on, both mags hired me back, and I was happy to return.
Magazines, and football clubs operate like this, and people who work for them understand that.
If you are the right person, and the opportunity presents itself, you go for it or not as you choose.
Standing on perceived dignity is not considered.
He was a great manager, but sadly I feel if Harry Kane departs as we all anticipate he will then Pochettino will be on a hiding to nothing if we don't get the results we have this season. If Kane stays, then with the rest of the top flight players now coming into their own we have a good chance next season of finishing higher (at least we finished above Arsenal this time).
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