I edited mate.Did you actually read what I put …….
I said every week it’s “if he loses against X he will get sacked” yet he is still here , he should have already had his P45 but for
Some reason he is invincible
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I edited mate.Did you actually read what I put …….
I said every week it’s “if he loses against X he will get sacked” yet he is still here , he should have already had his P45 but for
Some reason he is invincible
Romero looked like he either refused to be subbed off or refused to let someone else be subbed, as Danso was ready to come on and after Romero screamed at Frank Danso was told to sit back down.
Its some achievement to sign a handful of players while not superstars but none have done anything much of note except get injured .
Ange normalised being shit in the league and Frank is too weak to reverse itMost of the players will now only turn it on 100% for the champions league games. With most of them off to the world cup. They aren't going to bust their balls to finish 14th vs 17th.
It's going to get much worse in the league.
The Postecoglou Frank stuff is beyond tedious. We fucked up with Postecoglou by not doing our research properly, thinking we were being clever and likely being blinded by someone that talked a good game in his interview. We then repeated that exact same process with Frank. It wasnt a mistake sacking Postecoglou, it was a mistake appointing Frank.Ange normalised being shit in the league and Frank is too weak to reverse it
That defensive stability is a myth im afraidIt’s a midtable squad at the very worst. He’s largely had a defensive stability that wasn’t there last season.
He recruited the Neanderthal’s favourite in Pahlinha
He based his open play game plan around Porro and Kudus crossing aimlessly.
Yeh - it’s both, for sure. Yay - to be a Spurs fan!Agreed, but I would add the caveat that in terms of recruitment- Frank was backed far more than most of his predecessors.
On paper - Kudus, Simons, Pahlinha and Kolo Muani is one of the strongest windows we should have had.
On a personal level I had massive reservations on 3/4 of them, but still, 2 of them had prem experience, they had an average age of 25-26 and all of them have at least 30 international caps. When was the last time that we did that?
I’m not expecting a Pochettino to magically transform certain players. I’m expecting him to similar to what he did before. Set a positive tone. See who fits, who doesn’t. Dip into the academy to attempt to find a solutions. Intergrate some of the young players we’ve sent out on loan. And most importantly, have the right idea of the style of player he needs.
Unlike Frank, Pochettino acknowledges that passing through the middle of the pitch is needed for a start. He also wouldn’t leave Porro on an Island defensively (Sissoko/Tripper).
Nobody is pretending the squad is great, and the use that logical fallacy is seriously annoying me.
Micky and Romero being more available for Ange resulted in fewer goals conceded versus when they weren’t available.
Or arguing over who’s also going from the coaching team. Just put Frank on Gardening leave and put Heitinga in charge in the short term.Was hoping i would wake up to some positive news. With any luck it will come later today.
I imagine the delay is due to the hierarchy trying to line up a replacement.
They were 6th when they sacked Amorim
Talking about Frank adding so called defensive stability.Micky and Romero being more available for Ange resulted in fewer goals conceded versus when they weren’t available.
Brentford conceded 35 goals at home last season - as many as we did with the Naive Australian mind you - and Frank backers blamed it on the personnel he had.