You just move goalposts once again- the point Ange never believed in Spence, and Spence and has proved him wrong. You just ignore all of that and say it's a great story for Spurs.
It's cowardly the way you avoid discussing the central premises made in arguments.
This meme has got completely out of control. You have no idea what Ange thinks/thought about Spence. So let's try and address facts, eh?
We
know Spence was on the verge of being flogged to Genoa last summer. We
don't know what happened next but
presumably he went to the manager and stated he wanted to try and break into the team. Postecoglou gave him one last chance - one that all of Spence's previous managers except Steve Cooper hadn't.
That is fact. All we know
for certain is that Spence was about to flogged for a loss. but ended up staying.
So now he's bottom of the pile. He has to prove himself. Train hard, show willing and fight for his chance.
That chance came against Coventry on 18th September. Came on second half - out of position as LB - and was great. Took his chance. Now he's caught the eye but he's still got a lot to prove. Porro is clearly number 1 RB; Udogie clearly number 1 LB. So it's going to be hard.
He's on the bench for the 3-1 win over Brentford. Fair enough. Still got a long way to go to break into the PL team.
He then gets 45 minutes in the win against United. Replaces Udogie (who is not injured just rested) for the second half and again plays well out of position. He's now trusted by the manager to have PL minutes when we're in good position. And is now an option to rotate in game out of position LB/RB. He has the managers trust. This is going well. He's moving up the squad ladder.
Then its the Brighton game - he almost certainly would have made a sub appearance if we were in control but disaster strikes and we throw away a 0-2 lead. Postecoglou relies on his 1st teamers to get out of the mess they created. Mistake? Probably. Understandable - probably. Most managers don't turn to fringe players to get them out of a jam.
And what happens next? Spence gets a
groin injury. He misses 3 games. Back on the bench as an unused sub for Ipswich. Comes on late in the City win to help see it out. This groin injury is a set back. This is what stalled his progress.
The next 3 games is where Postecoglou leaves him on the bench as we suffer a series of disappointing results. This is the one patch of the year where you can legitimately say Postecoglou made a mistake. But considering Spence started at the bottom of the pile he wasn't getting ahead of Porro and Udogie who were NOT INJURED and we desperately needed results and under pressure managers rely on what they know has worked for them. But, yes, feel free to have a crack at Postecoglou for this stretch of games.
But Djed keeps going. Doesn't drop his head. Finally gets his chance when he starts against Southampton. He's great.
And hasn't missed a game since EXCEPT for the Wolves game where he
was suspended. The Wolves game was where Udogie did his hamstring. Spence couldn't have played because he was suspended.
And since then he's played every game hes been available for and has now proved himself beyond doubt.
Those are the facts. If you look at them and still want to continue this fantasy that Postecoglou never gave him a chance or never believed in him then I'd suggest you are exhibiting "cult like" behaviour.
In this shitty clusterfuck of a season the one good thing - one feel good story - has been Djed Spence turning his career around with the help of the manager who gave him a chance.
Oh - and the REAL MISTAKE Postecoglou made wasn't in not believing in Spence (he clearly did as shown above) it was NOT BELIEVING in
Brandon Austin. If he did then Spence gets in the EL squad over Forster and the whole process outlined above would have been accelerated.