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I agree it’s high time for ENIC and Levy to go but I don’t suppose they made Nuno drop Skipp and play Ali yet again on Sunday. And I don’t suppose they made Nuno keep the team unchanged (sending off aside) on the pitch for the full 90 minute shit show against Palace when everyone to a man could see it wasn’t working. He is clueless and I still believe a manager worth his salt (like Potter) could do far better even with the off the pitch issues.
Agree but my point is will Potter want to jump into this toxic fire?
 
Agree but my point is will Potter want to jump into this toxic fire?
Never rule anything out. Depends what his motives are. If Levy came along, turned on the charm (if he has any) and offered him lots more of the green stuff then who knows these days. If however Potter wantsan easier life with lower expectations at Brighton then like you I can’t see it
 
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You know as well as I do we barely made a move and when asked if he'd take it, he did the decent thing by his employers.

Despite the lies from the top, we're wealthy enough to tempt coaches of that level out of their clubs but we have to show real intent.

Just to point out though, that 11 minutes in, a now bearded Potter is seeing his team played off the pitch by Vieras Palace

Let's be real, we are all hoping that he will come in and implement what he's done at Brighton but we all know that's not gonna be the case when the problem is upstairs.

We can keep changing managers as much as we want but they're always gonna hit the glass ceiling at Spurs.
 
I'm not liking Nuno's football at all and still feel it was a monumentally bad appointment but his 9 points after the first 6 games is better than Poch's 8 points from his first 6 back in 2014.

Poch managed 13 points from his first 11 back then before things started to turn around.
 
Never rule anything out. Depends what his motives are. If Levy came along, turned on the charm (if he has any) and offered him lots more of the green stuff then who knows these days. If however Potter what’s an easier life with lower expectations at Brighton then like you I can’t see it
Easier life is unfair - I’ve worked in shithouse, toxic companies and it’s awful, no matter what the pay is
 
I'm not liking Nuno's football at all and still feel it was a monumentally bad appointment but his 9 points after the first 6 games is better than Poch's 8 points from his first 6 back in 2014.

Poch managed 13 points from his first 11 back then before things started to turn around.
Stop looking at just the results! It’s maddening. We never had matches this bad in 14/15. We were never bottom of the league in nearly all attacking categories (even before Kane got his run in the team).

Shaky, Rocky, inconsistent in that early period, but I never put it on Pochs methods.
 
Let's be real, we are all hoping that he will come in and implement what he's done at Brighton but we all know that's not gonna be the case when the problem is upstairs.

We can keep changing managers as much as we want but they're always gonna hit the glass ceiling at Spurs.

The problem with football these days, and it is wider than Spurs, is that replacing a squad is far more expensive than replacing a coach.
You end up with a state situation when the coach has lost the dressing room and no matter how good that coach is, he can't get them back onside. It happened to Poch, it happened to prime Mourinho in the early Chelsea days. It happens. I suspect eventually it'll happen to Pep and Klopp too. Probably Klopp sooner because Liverpool can't recycle the squad as regularly as City.

So the cheap solution is sack the coach and hope the next one can get the squad back onside.
Our problem is that everyone apart from the idiot Levy can see our squad is past redemption. No one is going to make the dross play better. The only way back from this mess now is an absolute guarantee from Levy that the squad get's a full overhaul no later than January.

The pain is 2 fold. The shit we have isn't worth what Levy thinks it is. So he's going to have to suffer the indignity of selling it for peanuts. But then the quality we need to replace it is going to cost a lot in fees and wages. He's going to have to take the risk. Fuck FFP. Fuck Covid. Pay it.

What people don't seem to get with FFP is that you can over spend. You have 3 years to re-balance the books.
Do it. instead of going for D list players, get the A-list ones.
 
Stop looking at just the results! It’s maddening. We never had matches this bad in 14/15. We were never bottom of the league in nearly all attacking categories (even before Kane got his run in the team).

Shaky, Rocky, inconsistent in that early period, but I never put it on Pochs methods.

This. Even before the losses, it was bad to watch. I was getting so irritated with fans who credited the defence for clean sheets when they were still bumbling around the pitch like blind 3 legged donkies half the time.
 
The problem with football these days, and it is wider than Spurs, is that replacing a squad is far more expensive than replacing a coach.
You end up with a state situation when the coach has lost the dressing room and no matter how good that coach is, he can't get them back onside. It happened to Poch, it happened to prime Mourinho in the early Chelsea days. It happens. I suspect eventually it'll happen to Pep and Klopp too. Probably Klopp sooner because Liverpool can't recycle the squad as regularly as City.

So the cheap solution is sack the coach and hope the next one can get the squad back onside.
Our problem is that everyone apart from the idiot Levy can see our squad is past redemption. No one is going to make the dross play better. The only way back from this mess now is an absolute guarantee from Levy that the squad get's a full overhaul no later than January.

The pain is 2 fold. The shit we have isn't worth what Levy thinks it is. So he's going to have to suffer the indignity of selling it for peanuts. But then the quality we need to replace it is going to cost a lot in fees and wages. He's going to have to take the risk. Fuck FFP. Fuck Covid. Pay it.

What people don't seem to get with FFP is that you can over spend. You have 3 years to re-balance the books.
Do it. instead of going for D list players, get the A-list ones.
No A-lister is coming to Spurs. You saw it with players like Kounde and Pau Torres. The status of club is that damaged now.

Gut it out and rebuild with young promising youth. It’s our only option now
 
Stop looking at just the results! It’s maddening. We never had matches this bad in 14/15. We were never bottom of the league in nearly all attacking categories (even before Kane got his run in the team).

Shaky, Rocky, inconsistent in that early period, but I never put it on Pochs methods.
I'm not just looking at the results, I said he was the wrong appointment and would have sacked him on Sunday night. It's just interesting that it took a little while for the positive results to arrive for Poch.
 
I'm not liking Nuno's football at all and still feel it was a monumentally bad appointment but his 9 points after the first 6 games is better than Poch's 8 points from his first 6 back in 2014.

Poch managed 13 points from his first 11 back then before things started to turn around.
With Poch you could see us going in one dircetion, having a mentality. With Nuno we have no plan on how to win games...
 
I'm not just looking at the results, I said he was the wrong appointment and would have sacked him on Sunday night. It's just interesting that it took a little while for the positive results to arrive for Poch.
Because it was obvious from patterns of play during games that all Poch needed was the time to get the right players to implement his methods consistently. His default approach earned that show of faith.

I was very impressed with his Southampton team in games against us in 13/14 and we beat them both times.

By contrast, when Wolves came to the ENIC arena, they were horrible and it just confirmed that I wanted no part of Nuno’s nonsense.
 
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