Yeah 6 i think. Man Utd, Bournemouth, Luton, Fulham, Forest and Villa.
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Yeah 6 i think. Man Utd, Bournemouth, Luton, Fulham, Forest and Villa.
This place is gonna be like the twilight zone if we win tomorrow.
Posters who spend every chance they get hating on Spurs for losing, will be irate at us for winning!
Posters who support the team no matter what, devastated at the sight of victory.
Funny old game.
Honestly this is it, along with his little performative pointing to his head at the fans the other week, just get your head down and get on with your job rather than posturing all the time."I understand the rivalry but we have to be professional and go out there for the win" simple enough right? Would anyone have criticized him for that? I doubt it. Yet here we are, the fanbase in the middle of a melty because he has to be hyperbolic with every statement. Ffs he never keeps it simple, always has to get a laugh out of journalists who will go and banter our club in the media anyways.
Never though I'd miss Pochettino's boring, "we have to be cOmPeTitiVe" pressers.
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We won't win trophies under him with his 1 way of playing all out intensity tactics
Prior to the Woolwich game the guys 'motivational' quotes to the fans was to tell us that there will be pain and heartache.
This game he's telling us we will fight and we're not rolling out the red carpet.
Now I know people will be saying what else could he say but the quotes prior to the Woolwich was completely unneeded as he's said the same thing before and now he says this??
the red carpet bit wasn't even needed ffs.
He doesn't seem to get it. personally I think he's arrogant (even the exchange with the reporter about social media was arrogant and condescending not to mention he's completely wrong).
The idea seems to be that the speed of decision making will continue to increase as players get more time in the system. That seems reasonable to a point. My concern would be that, logically, the players should have been getting more comfortable as this season went along. For whatever reason they faded at the end, which is odd.On the last bit I get that feeling at the games when we score or at the end of the games. It just feels that way and maybe that’s my personal outlook on it.
What I’ve seen from him at his other clubs is that it isn’t fluid in his first season and seems to click in season two and that’s another reason that I’m Ange all in just now.
I’m not stupid to just stick up for him for the sake of it. As I said I think he has the personnel there to change the shape or tweak things but doesn’t and generally it’s subs that are like for like.
Will this be his downfall or his stubbornness to stick to what he believes makes us successful only time will tell.
I’m willing to see how it goes.
Watched his press conference earlier, came across as arrogant imo, he really doesn't do himself any favours does he?
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Saying he "Isn't fussed" about how supporters feel and he "doesn't really care" just makes him look like a fool and a very arrogant one at that quite frankly.
He should care, the supporters are the lifeblood of the football club and at the end of the day and a big part of our football history is the rivalry with those nomad cunts.
He can’t say anything else publicly. He’ll get slaughtered if he even hinted we would be trying to do anything but win.I mean the manager has to give off the impression that he's going to send the team out to try to win the game given all the talk around Spurs fans wanting to lose - can't have his professionalism be questioned
Should have said this before Woolwich game:Prior to the Woolwich game the guys 'motivational' quotes to the fans was to tell us that there will be pain and heartache.
This game he's telling us we will fight and we're not rolling out the red carpet.
Now I know people will be saying what else could he say but the quotes prior to the Woolwich was completely unneeded as he's said the same thing before and now he says this??
the red carpet bit wasn't even needed ffs.
He doesn't seem to get it. personally I think he's arrogant (even the exchange with the reporter about social media was arrogant and condescending not to mention he's completely wrong).
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We won't win trophies under him with his 1 way of playing all out intensity tactics
Thank you. Like they say, it's about the notes you don't play. Look at what he's said for both games and it's literally arse backwards. For the Woolwich game he went out of his way reduce the motivation of the fans and the team to beat them - oh it shouldn't be extra motivation to stifle your rivals... Now in a game where you could be gifting your rivals the title whilst 5th is pretty much cemented, he expects the fans to effectively discard their feelings and raise their motivation to cheer along a shit-show of a situation like this.
I know you can't please all of the people all of the time but his urge to always come across as strongly opinionated is jarring.
Watched his press conference earlier, came across as arrogant imo, he really doesn't do himself any favours does he?
View: https://youtube.com/shorts/cGhiTjv5cw8?si=WUnmBq9O5CYt7fPk
Saying he "Isn't fussed" about how supporters feel and he "doesn't really care" just makes him look like a fool and a very arrogant one at that quite frankly.
He should care, the supporters are the lifeblood of the football club and at the end of the day and a big part of our football history is the rivalry with those nomad cunts.
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We won't win trophies under him with his 1 way of playing all out intensity tactics
What I've gleaned from all this, is that either Ange is TROLLING EVERYONE, or he clearly doesn't get it.Losing one game when we have lost as many as we have this season isn't going to have any impact whatsoever on our progress as a club. It will however likely stop our bitter rivals from winning it and hugely progressing as a football club likely having an impact on our chances of winning a title in the future.
But he probably doesn't think that deeply about it, after all, all he wants to do is win mate.
Look I get that we don't want to win tomorrow. I get why.
But what some people are forgetting is that managers and footballers in the Premier League don't think like that.
They're not going to go out there intending to lose. Ange isn't going to pick a team in order to lose.
They would never have made it to the Prem if they thought like this.
We prob will lose but it'll be because City are better than us, not because we 'let them'.
Dunno why so many of you are getting so angry about it tbh.
POINT TO FANS...Honestly this is it, along with his little performative pointing to his head at the fans the other week, just get your head down and get on with your job rather than posturing all the time.
Honestly yes, it was. It didn't come across as reassuring or confident, just came across as performative and arrogant (which seems to sadly be a recurring theme.)POINT TO FANS...
POINT TO HEAD...
POINT TO HEART...
POINT TO FANS (again)...
THUMBS UP AND LEAVE...
It was all a bit David Brent/Sean Dyche wasn't it?