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Depends what the club think for next season. If we are worried about being in another relegation battle then you 100% keep JP. If you really want to back RDZ and try push to get back into Europe then you cut your losses and get in a better playmaking 6.Think that post could be quoted back at you! Alex Scott would be a good signing for sure. But he's a different beast to JP. As is Gray tb
If we stay up and are in another relegation battle next season something has gone extremely wrong - with RDZ at the helm and no European distractions it simply can't happen. We have to aim high and act like a big club. If we keep Palhinha it has to be because we think he can help us get into Europe, not stay in the league.Depends what the club think for next season. If we are worried about being in another relegation battle then you 100% keep JP. If you really want to back RDZ and try push to get back into Europe then you cut your losses and get in a better playmaking 6.
If we stay up and are in another relegation battle next season something has gone extremely wrong - with RDZ at the helm and no European distractions it simply can't happen. We have to aim high and act like a big club. If we keep Palhinha it has to be because we think he can help us get into Europe, not stay in the league.
Admittedly I would've said the same at the start of this season about Frank, but I think we've already got definitive proof that RDZ is a serious manager and can handle a club of our size whereas Frank ended up managing us like an overpromoted intern.
Problem we have in keeping him is that we need a midfield passer and if he stays we'll be too stacked in midfield to bring anyone else in and thats assuming Sarr is sold. We'd have Palhinha, Bentancur, Gallagher, Gray and Bergvall in a non European season.
He’s a mentality monster which we’re desperately short of.Problem we have in keeping him is that we need a midfield passer and if he stays we'll be too stacked in midfield to bring anyone else in and thats assuming Sarr is sold. We'd have Palhinha, Bentancur, Gallagher, Gray and Bergvall in a non European season.
Problem we have in keeping him is that we need a midfield passer and if he stays we'll be too stacked in midfield to bring anyone else in and thats assuming Sarr is sold. We'd have Palhinha, Bentancur, Gallagher, Gray and Bergvall in a non European season.
100%If we stay up and are in another relegation battle next season something has gone extremely wrong - with RDZ at the helm and no European distractions it simply can't happen. We have to aim high and act like a big club. If we keep Palhinha it has to be because we think he can help us get into Europe, not stay in the league.
Admittedly I would've said the same at the start of this season about Frank, but I think we've already got definitive proof that RDZ is a serious manager and can handle a club of our size whereas Frank ended up managing us like an overpromoted intern.
If we dont sign him, a team in this year's top 6 will.
If we avoid relegation, it will be thanks to olayers like him. It will be nuts to let him go.
Spot on. When you're at a club like Brentford with one of the lowest wage bills in the league survival is an acceptable ambition and anything above that is a bonus.100%
Frank kept talking about how we need to be like Woolwich and told us we'd lose games. Then he just looked like a man looking for sympathy and making excuses after every poor performance. He couldn't handle the boos or any of the pressure associated with managing a big club. He was out of his depth.
Meanwhile RDZ appears to be relishing the challenge. His interviews are the total opposite. He's demanding we don't feel sorry for ourselves or make any excuses. He's clearly go through to the players now and found something which we didn't think existed a few weeks ago. Its called ambition. A club like Spurs needs ambition. We've been the poor little brother of the big 6 for a long time and we can't be told to accept being midtable. We need a manager who wants us to compete against the other big 6 and relish the challenge. Someone who relishes the pressure. RDZ's ambition resignated with our players and fans. Same as Ange (love him or hate him, he was ambitious and got a tune out of our players whether you liked his tactics or not). We can never have someone like Frank ever near a club like this again! He could have set us back generations
If we stay up and are in another relegation battle next season something has gone extremely wrong - with RDZ at the helm and no European distractions it simply can't happen. We have to aim high and act like a big club. If we keep Palhinha it has to be because we think he can help us get into Europe, not stay in the league.
Admittedly I would've said the same at the start of this season about Frank, but I think we've already got definitive proof that RDZ is a serious manager and can handle a club of our size whereas Frank ended up managing us like an overpromoted intern.
Kompany wants to play Tiki-taka in a one horse league.I said when we brought him in, Ive nothing against him - I think he is excellent at what he does, but...
...I think signing him signals something about the team you want to be
Look at Bayern, immediately ditched him because they want to play proper football.
I think we should do the same.
I like him a lot, I absolutely love his mentality. As a ball winner/midfield enforcer he might be the best there is, but in a team that really wants to play proper football - he doesnt have the game.
I would return him to Bayern with great gratitude for his efforts this year, considering his goals etc its not exaggerating to suggest he played a bigger part than most in our staying up (when we do!)
But we should be aiming higher.
But different for him at Bayern. They have half a dozen tough matches a season, all in Europe. Maybe two against Dortmund every few years. They can play expansive football. We have growing to do. Hard work to undertake.I said when we brought him in, Ive nothing against him - I think he is excellent at what he does, but...
...I think signing him signals something about the team you want to be
Look at Bayern, immediately ditched him because they want to play proper football.
I think we should do the same.
I like him a lot, I absolutely love his mentality. As a ball winner/midfield enforcer he might be the best there is, but in a team that really wants to play proper football - he doesnt have the game.
I would return him to Bayern with great gratitude for his efforts this year, considering his goals etc its not exaggerating to suggest he played a bigger part than most in our staying up (when we do!)
But we should be aiming higher.
Great minds.Kompany wants to play Tiki-taka in a one horse league.
The Premier League is a different beast entirely and Sunday demonstrated there’s a use for JP and we weren’t exactly playing hoof ball either.
I think he played well and he's clearly a great pro to have around the squad but there's a danger of reading too much into a performance against a fucking terrible Villa team. Most Villa fans seem to think that was their worst ever performance under Emre - that's how bad it was.
My worry is how he'd fare up against better teams that target his limitations on the ball and pressure him/exploit his passing game. I think De Zerbi's coaching mitigates that issue somewhat - unlike under Frank our players now seem to know where to go and where to pass the ball, but he won't have many easier games than that Villa one.
I'm willing to just trust De Zerbi on this one tbh. If he wants him and thinks he can make it work - sure go for it. If he wants a more technical option in there, get someone in. Or maybe even both?
Plus I think we need to know if Gray can kick on again and sit in that midfield with Bentancur behind Gallagher. Right now, I struggle to see how Madders and Simons play much. Maybe Gallagher doesn't offer the creativity of Madders or Simons but neither of them offer the pressing that Gallagher gives and I think De Zerbi likes his 10 to press hard and force turnovers high up the field. Bergvall looks like a natural for that 10 role too which means one or both of Madders and Simons are probably surplus to requirement.Problem we have in keeping him is that we need a midfield passer and if he stays we'll be too stacked in midfield to bring anyone else in and thats assuming Sarr is sold. We'd have Palhinha, Bentancur, Gallagher, Gray and Bergvall in a non European season.
What a load of complete fucking rot.I said when we brought him in, Ive nothing against him - I think he is excellent at what he does, but...
...I think signing him signals something about the team you want to be
Look at Bayern, immediately ditched him because they want to play proper football.
I think we should do the same.
I like him a lot, I absolutely love his mentality. As a ball winner/midfield enforcer he might be the best there is, but in a team that really wants to play proper football - he doesnt have the game.
I would return him to Bayern with great gratitude for his efforts this year, considering his goals etc its not exaggerating to suggest he played a bigger part than most in our staying up (when we do!)
But we should be aiming higher.
Who you aiming for that does a better job then?I said when we brought him in, Ive nothing against him - I think he is excellent at what he does, but...
...I think signing him signals something about the team you want to be
Look at Bayern, immediately ditched him because they want to play proper football.
I think we should do the same.
I like him a lot, I absolutely love his mentality. As a ball winner/midfield enforcer he might be the best there is, but in a team that really wants to play proper football - he doesnt have the game.
I would return him to Bayern with great gratitude for his efforts this year, considering his goals etc its not exaggerating to suggest he played a bigger part than most in our staying up (when we do!)
But we should be aiming higher.