Makes no difference who we bring if Levycunt is still calling all the shots, especially in the transfer marketMy opinion is we literally hit rock bottom with Mourinho
Anyone we get will improve us
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Makes no difference who we bring if Levycunt is still calling all the shots, especially in the transfer marketMy opinion is we literally hit rock bottom with Mourinho
Anyone we get will improve us
Makes no difference who we bring if Levycunt is still calling all the shots, especially in the transfer market
We failed under all of those to win anything while the snake meddled in DoF matters which are evidently beyond his ability.It obviously makes a difference - otherwise there would be no change in performances between Sherwood, Pochettino, Mourinho, etc - there quite obviously was a difference.
Anyone else running away with a shit league we've heard mentioned besides $tevie G. and this guy?Would they end up with any credible candidates though?
This isn't just an issue we face btw, even Man Utd just stick with a caretaker as there are no better options.
People are dead serious when they see us turning up with a winks /sissoko CM and expecting to win finals...The primary reason we’ve lost the last two finals is obvious, and a psychologist is not required to fix that. We just need to buy some better footballers
I think ten Hag and Potter would be eaten alive by our clown show of a boardroom. Its why we desperately need a DOF.
We've just got the wrong people making the purchases.Is his blueprint a clear improvement over Mussolini’s? No doubt.
Will he be a success here if our structure remains the same and he doesn’t have access to a similarly run operation to the one at Ajax? I highly doubt it.
He’s basically at the mercy of our incompetent organisation, no matter how much cash gets thrown at it.
I do laugh at remembering back in 2003-05 the majority of Spurs fans, and the UK footy punditocracy, scoffed at Levy wanting to implement a DOF structure.
“How can a manager be a manager without buying his players?”
Times have changed.
You are short on memoryMakes no difference who we bring if Levycunt is still calling all the shots, especially in the transfer market
We failed under all of those to win anything while the snake meddled in DoF matters which are evidently beyond his ability.
He had the best young manager and failed to back him up in 18 - any new manager would work under the same ridiculous conditions unless a proper scouting /DOF structure is established and he steps aside from ALL football related matters - and sticks to what he does best - turn profit
Ajax fan from Amsterdam here. He's quality. Nothing like Frank de Boer was at Ajax.
Ten Hag is also not a typical Ajax coach. He never played for them and was schooled under Pep at Bayern. He made his name at Utrecht and was considered a gamble and 'not an Ajax manager' when he was hired. Too pragmatic and without the needed flair. He made his critics eat their words by turning Ajax into an attacking machine that took over Europe, while also instilling a defensive discipline and aggression that Ajax had lacked for a long time. He's also profession with the media.
Of course every hire from the Eredivisie remains a gamble. But Ten Hag at least should not be seen as a risk due to him coming from Ajax - he is a modern, flexible, pragmatic, attacking manager.
Don't expect Poch's charm and personality though, he is more rigid and serious.
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Not at all in terms of the long-term objective
Ajax fan from Amsterdam here. He's quality. Nothing like Frank de Boer was at Ajax.
Ten Hag is also not a typical Ajax coach. He never played for them and was schooled under Pep at Bayern. He made his name at Utrecht and was considered a gamble and 'not an Ajax manager' when he was hired. Too pragmatic and without the needed flair. He made his critics eat their words by turning Ajax into an attacking machine that took over Europe, while also instilling a defensive discipline and aggression that Ajax had lacked for a long time. He's also profession with the media.
Of course every hire from the Eredivisie remains a gamble. But Ten Hag at least should not be seen as a risk due to him coming from Ajax - he is a modern, flexible, pragmatic, attacking manager.
Don't expect Poch's charm and personality though, he is more rigid and serious.
I think that this is something people say about most Dutch coaches right? That you are a rather "blunt" and straightforward people for a lack of a better word. You say what you think and don't tend to sugar coat it. Maybe it is a bit of a stereotype.Don't expect Poch's charm and personality though, he is more rigid and serious.