Voice, No I do not have evidence that you are wrong exactly. But enough evidence to question if you are completely right. Looking at Harry's achievements outside of Tottenham is about as useful as looking at AVB's at Chelsea. They are not relevant.
I never said I was completely right but making an educated guess based on the evidence. If you are comparing Harry’s managerial career over AVB’s time at Chelsea I would agree. But AVB’s problem at Chelsea was the same problem all mangers have faced at Chelsea while Roman Abramovich has been in charge. Whatever they win they will fail. But comparing his management career and Harry’s career then you can make a pretty good judgement. That is why he was wanted at Chelsea and not Harry. That is why he got the job and Harry was sacked. That is why Harry wasn’t wanted by any top club – other than Spurs to help them with relegation – or even the England job. Think about it.
We can all agree on the actual results of Harry's reign at Spurs because it is there in black and white, it is relevant because it relates to spurs and there is nothing that suggests that he failed. The question of whether someone else could have done, or will do better than him is hypothetical. It cannot be fully judged until someone else either does better, does the same or does worse than him. If AVB does not achieve at least 5th then is has done worse FACT! the year we finished 8th, he came in after the season started and turned us around very quickly. But I think we can only compare them based on a whole season.
In Harry’s first season we finished 8th, if AVB finishes 5th then it will be BETTER THAN HARRY’S ACHIEVEMENT. To compare both then you must give AVB a couple of seasons.
I do agree with you about Harry’s achievements while here and I did say that he must be thanked in what has achieved. I then went on and said he couldn’t take us further, or I BELIEVED he couldn’t take us further. If he could then I am sure other big clubs would have come in for him, including England. None did, that tells you a lot about Harry.
I do not make him out to be anything other than what he actually was. Based on how Spurs played, where we finished in the league and whether I had the confidence that we could do it again in the future. Yes, I liked Harry and think we got it wrong when we sacked him. I also think that he was a better choice of manager for England. But I also did not use that against AVB and have continuosly tried to support AVB and give him a fair chance. Whereas, some condemned him from the start, whilst others sing his praises even in the face of the quality of football having depleted.
I disagree with what you say about Harry, Yes he did a good job, but I repeat it was time to take a different direction and I don’t believe he was the man for the job. I was glad he was sacked and I am pleased I am not alone in that thought. Now we must back AVB until the time comes or if the time comes to shout for his removal.