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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
Maddison is a cunt regardless.

To be honest, it really wouldn't be surprising if the lads are still behind the Blob. I mean, he doesn't do any tactical training, he ain't bothered about defending, 90% of the time he doesn't criticise them, his favourites get to play week in week out even if they're shocking, players who don't live the life barely get a slap on the wrist...it's not a serious football club, it's a friggin holiday camp. You bet they're loving him.
Cunts are useful because they make dicks like you stand to attention and write shit like this!
 
The longer this goes on, the more I think Ange is here for next season.

I get that levy may just be giving him time to deliver on his “winning things” promise, but two things:

1. He’s had plenty of chances to sack him so far this season and hasn’t pulled the trigger.
2. He’s hardly shy of sacking managers during a cup run - see Jose as evidence.

He may just be waiting until summer to open up the market of managers a bit, but again, he’s not shy of putting a caretaker in charge.

I really think the signs are pointing towards another season of Ange.

And before the drama begins, I’m not saying I’m in agreement with this. I’d be going all out to get Unai Emery instead.
 
The longer this goes on, the more I think Ange is here for next season.

I get that levy may just be giving him time to deliver on his “winning things” promise, but two things:

1. He’s had plenty of chances to sack him so far this season and hasn’t pulled the trigger.
2. He’s hardly shy of sacking managers during a cup run - see Jose as evidence.

He may just be waiting until summer to open up the market of managers a bit, but again, he’s not shy of putting a caretaker in charge.

I really think the signs are pointing towards another season of Ange.

And before the drama begins, I’m not saying I’m in agreement with this. I’d be going all out to get Unai Emery instead.

You may well be right but I think that the reason Levy hasn’t fired him is probably due to a clause in his contract about still being in a major cup competition which would mean an extra pay off!

If Bode knock us out he’s gone imv
 
You may well be right but I think that the reason Levy hasn’t fired him is probably due to a clause in his contract about still being in a major cup competition which would mean an extra pay off!

If Bode knock us out he’s gone imv

Well that's dumb because we've pretty much thrown the league, the lower you finish down in the table the less prize money you get so that wouldn't make any sense.

What's more likely is loyalty to Ange and optics of not wanting to sack another manager whilst in the latter stages of a cup competition, the club do not want a repeat of Mason ball.
 
They ignored the manager and did their own thing. Apparently. Or how else could that have happened?
It was called Chris Davis and people on the board at Spurs are fully aware of this. Was told this plain. It's part of why Ange will not win the Europa and be simply forgiven. It's just you left thinking he was some how good but now he's not I'm afraid.
Matt1882 Matt1882 Hang tough it's done don't stress he's being replaced. It's an open secret at the club.
 
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You may well be right but I think that the reason Levy hasn’t fired him is probably due to a clause in his contract about still being in a major cup competition which would mean an extra pay off!

If Bode knock us out he’s gone imv
As Shadydan Shadydan said, I can’t believe that’s the issue. We’ve lost millions on our league placings, so it would have to be a pretty hearty contract break fee to make it worthwhile. One I just don’t see Ange having.

I think it’s more that Levy has seemingly tried everything to make the club a success and has failed at every turn. The only two things he hasn’t tried is spending more on fees and wages than anyone else (never happening), or giving a manager, any manager, multiple seasons to get things right. Maybe this is him giving option two a try?
 
As Shadydan Shadydan said, I can’t believe that’s the issue. We’ve lost millions on our league placings, so it would have to be a pretty hearty contract break fee to make it worthwhile. One I just don’t see Ange having.

I think it’s more that Levy has seemingly tried everything to make the club a success and has failed at every turn. The only two things he hasn’t tried is spending more on fees and wages than anyone else (never happening), or giving a manager, any manager, multiple seasons to get things right. Maybe this is him giving option two a try?
Not to mention the player value losses. I know that's not tangible assets but still...
 
As Shadydan Shadydan said, I can’t believe that’s the issue. We’ve lost millions on our league placings, so it would have to be a pretty hearty contract break fee to make it worthwhile. One I just don’t see Ange having.

I think it’s more that Levy has seemingly tried everything to make the club a success and has failed at every turn. The only two things he hasn’t tried is spending more on fees and wages than anyone else (never happening), or giving a manager, any manager, multiple seasons to get things right. Maybe this is him giving option two a try?
why not try "Ange Ball"? sounds a bit like "Baz Ball".
 
So barcelona play Ange ball but with world class midfielders and attackers... yet concede loads due to it being so open... so Ange ball can just never work no matter how good your players are as top coaches and opposition players will always exploit your open defence
So the manager that won a sixtuplet (CL, Bundesliga, German Cup, European Super Cup, Club World Cup, German Super Cup) is playing Angeball?
 
So barcelona play Ange ball but with world class midfielders and attackers... yet concede loads due to it being so open... so Ange ball can just never work no matter how good your players are as top coaches and opposition players will always exploit your open defence
So Hansi Flick, whom everyone and his dog has been banging on about as "really knowing what he is doing," would fail spectacularly in the PL as well?
 
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