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If Nuno goes, willing to bet Marinakis goes after Ange
Knows fuck all about football if he does
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If Nuno goes, willing to bet Marinakis goes after Ange
I was referring to Marinikas
Nuno has got Forest where they are
If we win, despite how you feel about him now, I think Ange will become a club hero. His sentiment amongst fans is at an all time low. But in hindsight I think some will look back at his naivety and call it sheer determination. The guy is a professional bullshitter, maybe one of the best of all time, but I think the history books will call him a hard working dreamer, who through grit and guts got a PL job and took Spurs to a European final. Yes, he is an over-achiever way out of his depth and I want him gone next season, but you have to admire the journey. Just look at the timeline.... Mourinho, Conte, Postecoglou...... he's such an unlikely candidate to give us the trophy we so crave. This situation is absolutely bonkers, he couldn't be more up against the wall. And I wouldn't put it past him to pull it off, I think he's that sort of person. I think he thrives on proving people wrong
Fuck off... I mean seriously... we use to go through seasons losing 4 or 5 games not so long ago. How anyone can come on here and defend this league season is beyond me. AND FOR THE FINAL TIME!!! Nobody who want's Ange out, want's Spurs to lose tonight. You fuckers keep peddling this bollocks. The two are not mutually exclusive.What is the obsession with how many games we've lost? I'm not defending Ange but 8 of them came during that December/January decimated squad period and another 6 in April/May where we've been rightly fielding second strings.
Obviously our league form has been abysmal but anyone focused solely on the number of the losses is one of those Spurs fans who just loves to hate everything and probably wants us to lose tonight so they can moan about the manager and chairman.
Agree with most of this but there is no universe where Ange will have club hero status, even if we win tonight. He will be the answer to a pub quiz question, much like the manager who was in charge when we last won a trophy.If we win, despite how you feel about him now, I think Ange will become a club hero. His sentiment amongst fans is at an all time low. But in hindsight I think some will look back at his naivety and call it sheer determination. The guy is a professional bullshitter, maybe one of the best of all time, but I think the history books will call him a hard working dreamer, who through grit and guts got a PL job and took Spurs to a European final. Yes, he is an over-achiever way out of his depth and I want him gone next season, but you have to admire the journey. Just look at the timeline.... Mourinho, Conte, Postecoglou...... he's such an unlikely candidate to give us the trophy we so crave. This situation is absolutely bonkers, he couldn't be more up against the wall. And I wouldn't put it past him to pull it off, I think he's that sort of person. I think he thrives on proving people wrong
I agree with you. Not sure I'd say "technically most successful..." but in an important sense it's true.You know, I actually think Ange will keep his job if Spurs win tonight. Here's my thinking.
We're a fickle lot and even when we lose to a bottom club, the next win and we're all happy again. The mood after a win tonight will make us forget the league - it's done now, anyway.
We'll be in the CL and it's a fresh start next season. Sacking Ange will be yet another confirmed Levy managerial failure. And if he wins this trophy, he'll technically be the most successful Spurs manager in years - just can't see Levy sacking him if we win. Imagine congratulating Ange in landing a European trophy, with his P45. I think he'd get a decent transfer window and all finger crossed for a good start in the league. If we win.
If we lose tonight, Ange is gone, either tomorrow or after the Brighton game (most likely).
True, but you can't excuse BIG ANGE entirely for so-so recruitment. He is part of it. Levy obviously has the final say yes. It's his cash. None of us really know how much influence Ange has, though I'd have thought at least last summer with his standing higher, he would have had quite a bit.I think that's a fair point, and also, the transfer windows have been shocking. We've basically picked up Solanke and Danso - one starter and one back-up CB. The rest were all intended to be for the future and no real use in a dog-fight with injuries piling up, but we had to use them.
Levy seems to focus on turning cheap into sellable, rather than really investing in tried-and-tested quality players that are fit for top-4. Ok, so that's harder when you aren't actually in the top 4 (to attract them, pay the prices and wages), but we were there for long enough and didn't exactly buy many quality top-4 proven players. We got lucky with some, but many were dogs, or injury prone.
Agree with most of this but there is no universe where Ange will have club hero status, even if we win tonight. He will be the answer to a pub quiz question, much like the manager who was in charge when we last won a trophy.
Agree with that and yes, he's still OUR Big Ange and he's Spurs tonight. COYS!!!I agree with you. Not sure I'd say "technically most successful..." but in an important sense it's true.
He will keep his job but be gone in November. I've seen enough to be very confident that Ange will not succeed in the league or CL for that matter. He doesn't have it him.
Anyway, COYS!!! Go big ANGE!!
No chance he gets sacked if we win. He might walk himself though. Players still love him, not sure the armchair fans appreciate this. That's the reason we got this far and why we will probably win (with support of the fans as well).You know, I actually think Ange will keep his job if Spurs win tonight. Here's my thinking.
We're a fickle lot and even when we lose to a bottom club, the next win and we're all happy again. The mood after a win tonight will make us forget the league - it's done now, anyway.
We'll be in the CL and it's a fresh start next season. Sacking Ange will be yet another confirmed Levy managerial failure. And if he wins this trophy, he'll technically be the most successful Spurs manager in years - just can't see Levy sacking him if we win. Imagine congratulating Ange in landing a European trophy, with his P45. I think he'd get a decent transfer window and all finger crossed for a good start in the league. If we win.
If we lose tonight, Ange is gone, either tomorrow or after the Brighton game (most likely).
No chance he gets sacked if we win. He might walk himself though. Players still love him, not sure the armchair fans appreciate this. That's the reason we got this far and why we will probably win (with support of the fans as well).
I don't care if the players love him more than their own fathers, he's led us to 17th in the league and no cup win should ever fucking make up for that to a sensible, logical person.
What's the reason United got this far? Their love for Amorim? That or because its inherently a weak competition and allows you easier targets than the premier league?