The ex-Tottenham and Aston Villa manager is not particularly fondly remembered by fans of either club, resulting in some not-so-subtle digs
Twitter Q&A sessions are always a risky business.
Respected Premier League stars such as Michael Carrick, Jack Wilshere and Mesut Ozil have received something of a mixed bag of questions when taking to the platform in recent years, with fans unable to resist the opportunity to line up jokes at their expense.
It is perhaps not surprising, then, that a Q&A on Wednesday involving a man with a significantly more mixed record of success in the English top flight of late did not quite go to plan.