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Manager Ange Postecoglou

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What I don’t get is how can you still support this guy when the facts are there in black and white. 29 points is a shocking return. We can barely string any decent run of performances and wins. This is whether we have for squad or not. In a long season you have to accept players will get injured. Hopefully your planning in the summer for such things will stand you in good stead. Yet now we have people saying we don’t have the depth or quality. Well you can’t on the one hand say things like “ happy with the squad” and then say we need more players.
But we've scored the most goals in the league

That counts for more than points

Points are a lazy barometer for success

Vibes are what matter
 
Sugar also was a lot closer to the 80’s when we were more a club winning things. The shock of decline under him was more steep, it was a winners to losers situation. This is more like the frog in the pan with the heat slowly increasing.
I tuned out during the 90s and got back in with kids 7 or so years ago. And it’s been all downhill. So I’ve had two nice downhill periods … 84- early 90s. And then 2017 onwards
 
I’m not sure, it was pretty bad back then, maybe because we had our expectations ground to dust, but I always felt Sugar would sell if enough pressure was applied. But this lot are a different beast. I just don’t see them going anywhere.
In the Sugar years, finishing 6th/7th and qualifying for UEFA Cup was the equivalent of winning the Premier League today. Our expectations were low back then but it never felt hopeless. As you rightly point out this is probably to do with the current custodians looking to maximise their profit if/when they sell. Their strategy is to generate Champions League revenue via alternative sources. Karts, hotels, concerts, NFL. All of this is guaranteed where Champions League isn't, even if you spend the most money and have the highest wage bill. Obviously it helps but it's not guaranteed. And that's the key word, guaranteed. Levy will never spend 100m on a player and 300k a week on wages because it doesn't guarantee a return on the investment. Good chance such a player would improve us but it's not guaranteed. Levy does not do chance though.
 
Here is the Times article. So now it’s basically about him proving everyone else wrong.

Ange Postecoglou: I’ll go from joke to genius if I get it right at Spurs

Under-fire Tottenham head coach defends his refusal to compromise on his attacking style while key players are missing and insists squad is still behind him

Postecoglou could be without a fit centre back for Sunday’s home match against Wolves

Ange Postecoglou has suggested he could enjoy the last laugh as a “genius” if he sticks to his guns in the face of critics ridiculing his adventurous playing style at Tottenham Hotspur.
The head coach believes that the steps he is taking with his players will eventually pay off as they learn through their experiences, giving him a full-strength squad that can be easily rotated between matches.
However, in another blow for Postecoglou, Tottenham could be without a fit centre back for Sunday’s home match against Wolverhampton Wanderers and have been investigating why their players have suffered recurrences of muscular issues. The immediate concern is a run of four defeats and 19 goals conceded in nine matches across competitions since a 4-0 win over Manchester City in November, prompting criticism of Postecoglou’s failure to compromise on his methodology while key players are missing.
“There’s always people in life [who are] looked at a bit curiously because they do things a bit differently and they’re a bit of a joke until they get it right, then all of a sudden they’re a genius,” Postecoglou said. “That’s probably relevant to us right now.”
Postecoglou has the support of the club’s hierarchy, which is not looking to change head coach, but there is an understanding that results must improve. He has asked the club to strengthen when the transfer window opens next week and is confident his players still back him and his style.
“The first thing you look at as a manager is, are the players still responding to this, are they looking to an alternative out there? I haven’t sensed that at all,” Postecoglou said. “It’s very easy to, because it’s human nature to think we need to do something different or we’re obviously undermanned, let’s change something.

“The players still want to tackle this the way that we are tackling it,” Postecoglou says

“The players still want to tackle this the way that we are tackling it. But it’s up to me to guide them through that and show them all these things are temporary. If we do get through in a positive way, the bonus and the benefit for us is that it makes you stronger. Because you know whatever you face in the future, you’ve been through worse and overcome it.”
After Wolves, Spurs meet Newcastle United and Woolwich in the Premier League, Liverpool in their Carabao Cup semi-final and Tamworth in the FA Cup third round . They have work to do to finish in the top eight of the Europa League group stage, thereby avoiding a play-off tie.
“My body language and how I speak are really important at this time because other people take a lead off that and rightly so,” Postecoglou said. “I’ve often said in the past, we’re in a tough spot and there is a big fight at hand. But I love that. I love that I’m right in the middle of it and my job is to try to get us out of it.”
He could have to field another makeshift back line on Sunday after Ben Davies had a setback in training and Radu Dragusin suffered an ankle problem in the 1-0 defeat by Nottingham Forest on Thursday.
Micky van de Ven has a hamstring issue and Cristian Romero now has a quad injury. “It’s happened too often where guys have come back and they’re the ones who are missing,” Postecoglou said. “Just about all of them are recurrences of an injury, apart from Guglielmo Vicario [the goalkeeper, who has a broken ankle]. It’s something we’re looking at and why they’re happening
he really is a guru and a wordsmith (as well as a ..ahem..football manager?)... i'd "run through walls for that guy" .. really, I would. :bow:
 
“My body language and how I speak are really important at this time as people respond to that” - said Postecoglu, coughing and staring at his shoes.
 
Here is the Times article. So now it’s basically about him proving everyone else wrong.

Ange Postecoglou: I’ll go from joke to genius if I get it right at Spurs

Under-fire Tottenham head coach defends his refusal to compromise on his attacking style while key players are missing and insists squad is still behind him

Postecoglou could be without a fit centre back for Sunday’s home match against Wolves

Ange Postecoglou has suggested he could enjoy the last laugh as a “genius” if he sticks to his guns in the face of critics ridiculing his adventurous playing style at Tottenham Hotspur.
The head coach believes that the steps he is taking with his players will eventually pay off as they learn through their experiences, giving him a full-strength squad that can be easily rotated between matches.
However, in another blow for Postecoglou, Tottenham could be without a fit centre back for Sunday’s home match against Wolverhampton Wanderers and have been investigating why their players have suffered recurrences of muscular issues. The immediate concern is a run of four defeats and 19 goals conceded in nine matches across competitions since a 4-0 win over Manchester City in November, prompting criticism of Postecoglou’s failure to compromise on his methodology while key players are missing.
“There’s always people in life [who are] looked at a bit curiously because they do things a bit differently and they’re a bit of a joke until they get it right, then all of a sudden they’re a genius,” Postecoglou said. “That’s probably relevant to us right now.”
Postecoglou has the support of the club’s hierarchy, which is not looking to change head coach, but there is an understanding that results must improve. He has asked the club to strengthen when the transfer window opens next week and is confident his players still back him and his style.
“The first thing you look at as a manager is, are the players still responding to this, are they looking to an alternative out there? I haven’t sensed that at all,” Postecoglou said. “It’s very easy to, because it’s human nature to think we need to do something different or we’re obviously undermanned, let’s change something.

“The players still want to tackle this the way that we are tackling it,” Postecoglou says

“The players still want to tackle this the way that we are tackling it. But it’s up to me to guide them through that and show them all these things are temporary. If we do get through in a positive way, the bonus and the benefit for us is that it makes you stronger. Because you know whatever you face in the future, you’ve been through worse and overcome it.”
After Wolves, Spurs meet Newcastle United and Woolwich in the Premier League, Liverpool in their Carabao Cup semi-final and Tamworth in the FA Cup third round . They have work to do to finish in the top eight of the Europa League group stage, thereby avoiding a play-off tie.
“My body language and how I speak are really important at this time because other people take a lead off that and rightly so,” Postecoglou said. “I’ve often said in the past, we’re in a tough spot and there is a big fight at hand. But I love that. I love that I’m right in the middle of it and my job is to try to get us out of it.”
He could have to field another makeshift back line on Sunday after Ben Davies had a setback in training and Radu Dragusin suffered an ankle problem in the 1-0 defeat by Nottingham Forest on Thursday.
Micky van de Ven has a hamstring issue and Cristian Romero now has a quad injury. “It’s happened too often where guys have come back and they’re the ones who are missing,” Postecoglou said. “Just about all of them are recurrences of an injury, apart from Guglielmo Vicario [the goalkeeper, who has a broken ankle]. It’s something we’re looking at and why they’re happening
This bloke is on some kind of arrogant self-important (impossible) mission to change the face of football in The EPL and he is using our club as the guineapig!
 
Can see us losing at least 3 from next 4 games. Pool is on another level. Arteta and Howe will have no moral issues with giving us a ball and beat us in Nuno style. Wolves - I don't watch them, but blueprint how to beat us is right there to be taken and executed - so unless Deki/Madders/Solanke deliver some magic moment, won't be surprised with another loss.
 
Can see us losing at least 3 from next 4 games. Pool is on another level. Arteta and Howe will have no moral issues with giving us a ball and beat us in Nuno style. Wolves - I don't watch them, but blueprint how to beat us is right there to be taken and executed - so unless Deki/Madders/Solanke deliver some magic moment, won't be surprised with another loss.
When opposition players are openly saying they know how to beat us, continuing to do the same thing game after game is utter negligence.
 
The sensible thing to do 💪💪


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I guess it's sensible to not bring the new guy in yet who hasn't got a Centre half.

Better to let this guy drown on his sinking ship at our expense.
 
He should have been gone after shipping 6 goals at home. The fact he even got this game is a miracle in itself after the atrocious results he's been getting. If he isn't gone by tomorrow morning then this club is completely lost at every single level.
Unfortunately it isn’t happening. For some reason there are many fans want him to stay for a number of reasons. Worst being who do we get in now?
The board must have told him he is safe and he must given them some yarn about injuries. He is a good talker of BS.
 
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