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Manager Ange Postecoglou

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Was sacking Ange a good idea?

  • Yes, I think it was a good idea.

    Votes: 73 64.6%
  • No, I think it was a bad idea.

    Votes: 40 35.4%

  • Total voters
    113
Must stink walking around with your head up your own arsehole.

If you think things will improve you're not optimistic, you're just flat out wrong.

Token wins against fodder like Southampton are only pulling the wool over the eyes of fans like yourself. Ones who would clearly rather lose every game than back down and admit that he has to go.
I just don't see the quick fix if we bring in a new manager now. No need to start getting all narky about it. Thats just my opinion and I've given my reasons countless times already. I think you just don't like that I'm actually making sense
 
if you notice tho, the people that like him etc are idiots, its like hes a symbol of hope for idiots in the world. its all very simple and basic isnt it, not once has he even spoke about tactics (the idiots wouldnt understand that) so its all mate this and mate that and life guru bollox. hes a sunday league level manager that would gee up a load of hungover scaffolders on a sunday. hes literally a caveman up against scientists in this league, its embarrassing to watch.
Always find it funny how idiots are the most offended when called an idiot.
If I make an arse of myself and someone jokingly calls me an idiot I'll laugh at it.
Say the same to an actual idiot and they act like you murdered their child.
Vicario had an impact injury, Romero tore muscle after a Cruyff turn, Richarlison has always been injury prone. Can’t blame it all on Ange.
Romero and Richarlison both got injuries in their first games back from injury. Almost certainly rushed back.
 
They wouldn’t be fucking 12th and on the edge of a fucking relegation battle. Jesus Christ why are some of you so accepting of how unacceptable these results are.

They were rubbish BEFORE injuries!
Why can’t both be true? I just don’t understand the constant need for everything to be so black or white.

United are in 14th, so where would they be if they had our recent injuries and suspensions? City are in 7th and in total shit form and all we hear about is the impact of the loss of Rodri on them.

Like it or not, we have a system that doesn’t allow for mediocre performances to eek out results. Because of that, the injuries have been particularly bad for us, and you can see the impact especially in our defensive stats. But even if we went to Mourinho styled low block all game, every game we still lack the quality and depth to be in that significantly better of a position.

AND…Ange’s system is inherently making it even more difficult on our players. Both things can be true.
 
If only there was some way of being able to know how many games we had to play in a season and the demands that would place on the squad. 😅

We struggled with injuries last year and we played 41 games. We only added ONE senior player to the squad knowing we might play 69 games, releasing Hoijberg, Skippy and Royal in the process. This manager has bemoaned wanting a bigger squad (until now) and didn’t rotate when he could have.

Most of us knew this was going to be an issue.
I agree with you here. Our squad was very tight going into this season. We knew that a Vicario injury or a few injuries in defence would leave us completely exposed and thats what has happened.

This is why I don't understand the fans who are so sure that sacking Ange will resolve all issues. Our squad is not good enough to challenge for the cups and top 4 together! We are playing teams like Forrest at the weekend who had a stronger team out then we had. Sels, Aine, Milenkovic, Murillo, Gibbs White and Elanga would have all started for us at the weekend. Its a sad state of affairs when thats the case that Nottingham Forrest went into a game favourites against us and had a stronger team on the pitch.

Basically we haven't the squad depth to compete atm and a few injuries quickly moves us into a midtable team and thats what we are right now. The current group of players we have available are midtable at best and thats how we are performing. No manager would get us through this period with results!
 
I probably would as things stand. I wouldn't sack him and bring in a new manager while we have around 8 players injured. Its too much of a mess for anyone to come into. I'd wait it out and see how we look once VDV and Romero are back.

It’s much easier to make the correct calculated decision when the season is over and we have all the evidence we need to see exactly where we are in this rebuild /project. Doing something kneejerk in the middle of the season while we have a game every 3 days and are missing anywhere between 7-11 players most games, is just too kneejerk for me. It’s short term thinking looking for some quick relief but has the potential to set us back years if we get it wrong! We need to get the next managerial position right and need to know exactly where we are at before hiring someone.
Likely the same way we looked BEFORE the injuries: thoroughly mediocre and dropping points in games we had no business losing.

Sacking Ange wouldn’t be a kneejerk reaction in the slightest. In fact, the evidence is overwhelming—injuries or not—that he hasn’t been up to the standard required to manage this football club (or any PL club imo) the issues we’re seeing now aren’t anomalies; they’re just continuations of a pattern that started long before the squad was depleted.
 
I just don't see the quick fix if we bring in a new manager now. No need to start getting all narky about it. Thats just my opinion and I've given my reasons countless times already. I think you just don't like that I'm actually making sense
The quickest fix a change of manager would likely implement is to stop both fullbacks inverting which would immediately make us more solid at the back.

I think this is the most frustrating thing I’ve found from the last few games where our hashed up centre pairing could have done with more protection.

I thought Ange was reasonably safe for the season, but I can’t see the board tolerating us dropping much further down the table which is entirely possible looking at the run of games.

Ange’s stubbornness will likely be his undoing, where a slight tweak to the way the back four play could help us through this injury period.
 
we're playing ossie ardiles football and he got sacked after 6 months i think 🤔

No he got the sack a few months into his second season so he had been in charge for at least 14 or 15 months iirc

And that Ossie had Klinsmann, Sheringham, Anderton, Barmby and Dumitrescu to lead his attack minded team for the second season :ossie:

This Aussie has Son, Richarlison, Johnson, Werner and Odobert :ange-snarl:
 
The quickest fix a change of manager would likely implement is to stop both fullbacks inverting which would immediately make us more solid at the back.

I think this is the most frustrating thing I’ve found from the last few games where our hashed up centre pairing could have done with more protection.

I thought Ange was reasonably safe for the season, but I can’t see the board tolerating us dropping much further down the table which is entirely possible looking at the run of games.

Ange’s stubbornness will likely be his undoing, where a slight tweak to the way the back four play could help us through this injury period.
It’s a no-brainer you’d think. It’s the predominant reason we are losing so many games regardless of who’s playing.

“Doing exactly what we did last time in the last thing they’ll expect”. 😅
 
I actually don’t think he is on the cusp of being sacked. I really don’t.

I think Levy:

1. Has been conned by Ange into believing that it’s only injuries that are causing these terrible results in 2024.
2. After the Nuno/Ange hirings he is aware that very few decent managers are willing to work with him.
3. Remains unwilling to buy out the contract of a currently employed manager.

He would rather ride it out and pray that a miracle happens even if it means throwing the entire season away. Levy used to be ruthless with managers but the last two searches were so humiliating (with candidates turning down) that he’s gone completely soft.
This is plausible and sadly, probably realistic. But Levy does have an itchy trigger finger so you never know what might push him over the edge.
 
So not a 3v2

Like 90% of the goals we have conceded.

My point.
Sometimes it’s 2v2, 3v2,3v3,3v4 so what. It’s a problem caused by the way we play. The opposition scores because we are always running back at full speed from overloading the opposition half. We lost the recovery pace of VDV and no adjustments were made. If we can’t make adjustments to “90%” of the goals we’ve conceded, there’s a problem.
 
Hopefully, but in an ideal world he adapts and we start moving on from all this

Unfortunately I doubt he will, everyone wants him to succeed and hell do that by adapting
The more I listen to him, the more I think he views himself as the man who figured out how football works and is going to redefine it. He must see any adaptation as an admission that he hasn't cracked the code. If you view things in that context, it doesn't matter who Spurs play or what the game state is. The system is the answer to every question. It can't be changed.
 
The more I listen to him, the more I think he views himself as the man who figured out how football works and is going to redefine it. He must see any adaptation as an admission that he hasn't cracked the code. If you view things in that context, it doesn't matter who Spurs play or what the game state is. The system is the answer to every question. It can't be changed.
I'd probably feel the same having success in Australia, Japan, and Scotland.

'Can't get better than this, mate'

Maybe next time he should try somewhere more on his level like Antarctica.
 
We were a few points away from top 4 before the injury crisis.

I do think the results and league table position are unacceptable. The only difference is who we blame for that.

Why can’t both be true? I just don’t understand the constant need for everything to be so black or white.

United are in 14th, so where would they be if they had our recent injuries and suspensions? City are in 7th and in total shit form and all we hear about is the impact of the loss of Rodri on them.

Like it or not, we have a system that doesn’t allow for mediocre performances to eek out results. Because of that, the injuries have been particularly bad for us, and you can see the impact especially in our defensive stats. But even if we went to Mourinho styled low block all game, every game we still lack the quality and depth to be in that significantly better of a position.

AND…Ange’s system is inherently making it even more difficult on our players. Both things can be true.

United have already sacked a manager for poor performance. They are a terrible team. City are at the end of a cycle and clearly influenced by outside circs. Their issues aren’t an injury lol, Rodri has been out before. They’re a broken side impacted by the investigation. Don’t be at all surprised if we end up behind United anyway (with an already sacked coach!) by the time our hard fixtures are done.

Competent sides don’t fall apart the way we have. Liverpool had no defenders under Klopp (they had a CDM there and a championship cb) and they still plugged away getting points and achieved top four. We are not a competent side and so yes, the injuries have crippled us .. in a way it doesn’t cripple a team with their shit together.
 
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