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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
Yawn. Yawn Yawn

We all want Levy out

He will not sack himself

We believe others can do better than Ange. He can be removed, unlike Levy

Ergo Ange out is entirely logical.

I want Levy to do the right thing more than I want the bloke gone.

Right now it's just bizarre, because he is usually decisive one way or the other, and next to nobody would be criticising him for dismissing Postecoglou.

What that might mean for any so called project is completely secondary at this point.
 
I don't know if its a language thing but I'm still not sure what he was trying to communicate here. He ended up blaming everyone and everything. One cant really work with or address that.
For one thing we was just volcanically pissed off and not really calculating in those comments, for another that rant was always more directed at his players than Levy per se.

But all of that said, what he was trying to communicate is that the club had a weak, loser mentality from the day he got there, and he couldn't stand to not just come out and say so anymore.
 
How long do we reckon?

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Mate, we all know that ENIC and Levy are parasties, but let's not pretend that us being in 15th with 13 losses on the board is not significantly down to the manager. It's an utter disgrace and I'm stunned he's still in a job. He needs to go along with the bald twat.
Until this club truly gets behind the real issue at this club we're doomed to carry on the merry-go-round. Look at Newcastle and their fanbase when under the ownership of Mike Ashley.

It's easy to find faults in the potentially the hardest manager's role in the PL. I'd argue Ange is / was everything Spurs fans were crying out for before he arrived.
 
Until this club truly gets behind the real issue at this club we're doomed to carry on the merry-go-round. Look at Newcastle and their fanbase when under the ownership of Mike Ashley.

It's easy to find faults in the potentially the hardest manager's role in the PL. I'd argue Ange is / was everything Spurs fans were crying out for before he arrived.
Scottish league is 43rd in the world. J-League is 26th.

Championship is 11th. Would you be happy if some rando championship gaffer was put in charge next year?
 
My motive I’ve said about 1000 times. I’m sick of this repetitive purgatory cycle of hire and fire.

If It takes sticking with a manager through a very rough patch, I’ve always said I’ll deal with it.

I have no issues being wrong mate. If Ange gets sacked for that loss, he can have no complaints, that’s the business he’s in. I’ll say I’m wrong and move on.

You and I and every other Spurs fan who have seen manager after manager go the same way will know where the root of the issue is though.
I’ve been with you, arm in arm, since Ange joined. But it’s gone far too far now. Even if the club had got in a couple of players to strengthen things, I’d maybe be less annoyed. But if they aren’t supporting him, why the fuck should I? Don’t think he’s getting enough effort from the players above all else.

However, like you, I don’t ever see this eighteen month rotation of managers ever working. That’s certainly why I hung on as long as I did. I’d love to be strong minded enough to still be behind him, but this rough patch is just too rough for me.
 
The absolute nightmare scenario is that Levy leads a consortium of investors to buy out Lewis' shares and we end up with The Bald Warlock for the rest of our mortal years.
But it’s probably the most realistic outcome.

Clearly a reason why money isn’t been spent this month. ENIC don’t want to be here, and won’t invest anymore, Levy wants to stay but can’t afford to without backing.
 
What do you think he meant? Ive heard various interpretations tbf
I think he meant the club has no winning culture, the mentality of players is weak and the owners are more interested in revenue rather than winning on the pitch. Managers get sacked but that doesn’t change the underlying issues. We’re not a club where winning on the field is demanded as the priority. The players know that too.
 
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