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Manager Thomas Frank

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Are you Frank Out or In?


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Even if we were to sign nobody until the deadline, this would be by far the best group of players he has ever worked with. He's almost 52 by the way, not some highly touted young manager with greener pastures ahead of him. This might be as good as it gets.

This doesn't excuse the window we've been having so far, but puts things into perspective from his point of view. He'll at least give it a fair go before throwing in the towel. Rightfully so.

Of course he'd like a signing or two, which manager wouldn't?, but he's not crying himself to sleep just because we missed out on MGW and Eze.
Which is, again, the point of hiring him. Frank was hired primarily because the club expect he can make the players we already have reach their potential - not to spend another £200M rebuilding the squad.

Supporters are well within their rights to not like that approach, but it was the approach nailed on as as soon as Frank was hired. And no doubt Frank was well aware of this from negotiations.
 
It’s far too soon. But let’s go with the premier league era.

Mourinho was shit tactically. Just relied on Kane and Son to win games. Conte was sussed out after 6 months. Ange the same. Poch didnt know how to make subs and made weird gambles tactically that didn’t work. Redknapp had many strengths but not tactics - run around a bit. AVB - never really got him.

Jol was decent.

90s …. Not really an era for tactical intelligence
Bit insane calling Jose shit tactically. We had a poor squad, and kept conceding in the last minutes of games. His football was poor, but he made most with the shit squad he had.
 
Bit insane calling Jose shit tactically. We had a poor squad, and kept conceding in the last minutes of games. His football was poor, but he made most with the shit squad he had.
The league figured it out eventually, but for a little while there Kane coming short to pick up the ball in midfield and hoofing it to a streaking Sonny was unplayable.

Kane has always been a good passer, but Jose elevated his game as a complete footballer to another level.
 

He voiced exactly what I was going to say and something I've noticed since the preseason.

Aside from his tactical astuteness a manager needs to realise how to cajole and get players onside.

He very quickly realised that Ange built a togetherness and strong team spirit. He should be credited for that despite his tactical failures. Frank comes in and instantly recognises that as a strength of the team. There is a unity there and he has only fostered it further.

It shows on the pitch too.

I was at the ground in Udine, before the game Matt Wells part of the previous management team gave a very passionate speech to the starting 11 players in the pre match warmup. The players clearly responded.

Then something we've done since Ange, before each game especially away we have the players huddle right in front of our fans. Romero and Son brought them right over to the other end of the pitch in the EL final. A small psychological win.

Something I've noticed in the EL final and now this season. Half time whistle blows, normally everyone runs down the tunnel. Not us, our players gather on the pitch, have a word with each other then go down the tunnel together for the half time break. They re-emerge together for the 2nd half.
Another huddle before the second half starts.

All this brings a sense of togetherness, unity and fight for each. Today a player misses a tackle or header, there's somebody on the cover to help. You can get past 1 player but then defenders 2 and 3 come up to support. The steel and determination of this group is not something we associate with our club that much. We've arguably lost the flair of a spurs side but become a much more stubborn, organised and down right bastard of a team to play against.

It's very much a next man up mentality. This is the kind of side you'd associate with a top old school Italian catenacchio team. Getting joy from defending together, leave no one behind.

I'm loving the attitude shown by the team.
It then matches what Ange and now Frank have said, if a player doesn't want to play for us then fuck em. We have a group of players that will run through brick walls and die for each other.
We'll do it our way and the rest of the teams and media can go fuck themselves.

COYS! 💪
 
Super start. Postecoglou had similar, so I won't be getting carried away.

Shut up the pundits who were ready to pile into the team, and the forum twats.

He won't go public but he must be irritated at the incompetence of our recruitment team.

It would be good to know what input he has in our transfers
 
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