In a way, I'd be ok with that, as it would be the perfect reason to give up going - that's how fed up I am.If Elon musk bought spurs he'd appoint himself manager and play himself up top then relocate us to new York.
No thanks.
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In a way, I'd be ok with that, as it would be the perfect reason to give up going - that's how fed up I am.If Elon musk bought spurs he'd appoint himself manager and play himself up top then relocate us to new York.
No thanks.
Not wishing to be overly harsh, but beating Everton, West Ham or United really a benchmark of the success of Angeball ? Villa. Yeah I can understand that being seen as one to praise highly, the others? Wins were expected in two of them and the United game against a terrible United was not a massive surprise. Although the performance was good. Very good in fact.
We hear a bit about Ange’s second season success. But very little about what happens in the third season. Is it possible to share what you saw happen in that 3rd year ? His record - reading the stats raw - suggest it all peaks and dies in the 3 year cycle.
Just saying we probably wouldn't beat any of them right now. We play Everton on Sunday and nobody expects us to win yet we beat them 4-0 at home earlier in the season. Romero and VDV will make a big difference.Not wishing to be overly harsh, but beating Everton, West Ham or United really a benchmark of the success of Angeball ? Villa. Yeah I can understand that being seen as one to praise highly, the others? Wins were expected in two of them and the United game against a terrible United was not a massive surprise. Although the performance was good. Very good in fact.
i've watched all his teams play, and there had been a clear and definate way they play. . His past system has relied on fast tricky wingers who can beat a man on the outside, overlapping full backs,
Yeah fair enough. I guess I just think that any higher position in the league (through increased TV and commercial revenue alone) we might get under a better manager would dwarf any eventual payment to Ange and his staff. I can't imagine he was given a huge wage, certainly nothing like the 17m Conte was reportedly on.Just guesswork really to try and make sense of this bizzare situation but anyone coming in might want a say on who is appointed next, for example rumours when Staveleys name was being mooted that she would want Eddie Howe. They were meant to be cutting the wage bill in the summer to make the books look good for any investors and again paying off Ange and his coaching team will increase costs plus any payout for a replacement. Maybe far fetched but has to be more realistic than them thinking Ange has any future here.
It's turning into Tottehamstring
Seriously, this is become a really serious concern now and it's half a season left...
Angelos said that many players in his previous clubs got hamstring injuries in their 1st season but by the 2nd season they got used to his methods....but at Spurs it's only getting worse in the 2nd season. Which shows Angelos' lack of understanding of EPL level fitness issues.
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So when and how has he used inverted fulll backs in the past?
You can’t have an inverted FB who then starts overlapping. That doesn’t make much sense at all.
When did he start with the whole inverted FB thing?
Depends on how this season finishes.Would any other club in the PL or the Championship take Ange att the moment? I don't think so?
I don't dislike the guy like some do and have genuinely wanted him to succeed; I don't ever want anyone to come to Spurs and fail. But he's just not got it at this level so I'm done with him.Hey Ange outers I have a question for you:
Is there anyway you'll want this manager to keep this job, like what can he do to change your mind realistically to gain your trust again from now until the end of the season? Or are you completely done with him no matter what?
No funny answers please, just curious.![]()
I don't dislike the guy like some do and have genuinely wanted him to succeed; I don't ever want anyone to come to Spurs and fail. But he's just not got it at this level so I'm done with him.
If he goes tomorrow, I'll breathe a big sigh of relief but actually feel a bit sad for him (rather than roar with happiness and put out the 'Bye bye, loser' banner).
I'm just babbling a stream of consciousness because I've been up 18 hours.
if he changed his tactics up and we started winning i’d tattoo his fat mug on my assHey Ange outers I have a question for you:
Is there anyway you'll want this manager to keep this job, like what can he do to change your mind realistically to gain your trust again from now until the end of the season? Or are you completely done with him no matter what?
No funny answers please, just curious.![]()
He started at Celtic but to support the wing-backs ( they're not full backs in his system) he had fast wingers who face forward, who could dribble and get crosses in the box eg Abada and Jota, to striker Kyogo that was very good at timing his runs and clinical with finishing. For the system to work he needs the fast wingers.
Newcastle were alsoWhen so many of the injuries are hamstrings and hamstring recurrences, it's absolutely valid to look at the coach's methods. We are getting far too many soft tissue injuries. Newcastle from what I recall was more contact injuries and bad luck, with knees and ankles being damaged.
He’s had 18 months and the club is worse than before. He hasn’t improved the players here. He’s proved he is out of his depth at this level. Nothing further needs to be seen.Hey Ange outers I have a question for you:
Is there anyway you'll want this manager to keep this job, like what can he do to change your mind realistically to gain your trust again from now until the end of the season? Or are you completely done with him no matter what?
No funny answers please, just curious.![]()
He can start to save himself by winning tomorrow at Everton. We should be able to beat Everton no matter what. After that he needs to win v Leicester too. Draw or better vs Brenford. Draw or better vs Utd. Win vs Ipswich. Loss or better vs City.Hey Ange outers I have a question for you:
Is there anyway you'll want this manager to keep this job, like what can he do to change your mind realistically to gain your trust again from now until the end of the season? Or are you completely done with him no matter what?
No funny answers please, just curious.![]()