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Management Ange: In/Out?

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In or out?

  • In

    Votes: 121 26.8%
  • Out

    Votes: 282 62.4%
  • Undecided

    Votes: 49 10.8%

  • Total voters
    452
Last night makes me even more desperate to get rid of Ange. By focusing on basic principles instead of his own personal idiotic football dogma we got a great performance and the team showed that they are not as bad as Ange has made them look for the last 18 months.

We will improve very quickly once we replace him with a coach who actually understands the game at this level. Ange is far too arrogant and stubborn to drop his "philosophy" long-term. We will probably go back to playing Angeball on Monday and get a good hiding.
 
At the end of the day, if and it is still a massive IF we win the Europa then Levy will take soundings in the club. He will consider if Ange is likely to win further trophies whilst getting an improved league position or whether it will be like another Ramos situation. To sack a Manager after he wins a trophy is ruthless. Do people think Levy is ruthless enough to do it.
 
At the end of the day, if and it is still a massive IF we win the Europa then Levy will take soundings in the club. He will consider if Ange is likely to win further trophies whilst getting an improved league position or whether it will be like another Ramos situation. To sack a Manager after he wins a trophy is ruthless. Do people think Levy is ruthless enough to do it.
“You need to ask that question?”

:levyeyes:
 
2 seasons
5th in the league one season, 2 semis and possibly a trophy. During a rebuild period mind you. Look at the squad we have, Solanke is our main goal threat for Christ's sake.

2 seasons.

5th in the first, fair enough, should have been 4th in truth but our form toward the end of the season wasn’t great, however 5th definitely fair enough. Unfortunately the poor from we picked up last season has carried on in to this one.

2 semi’s, one where we were entirely outclassed, managed to grab a 1-0 win in the first leg and then were no where near being in the game in the second.

The other semi, I’d love to win the EL, but let’s see if it actually happens first. If it ends up that we go out in the semi, then look, you can only beat what’s in front of you but let’s not pretend like the man has knocked out European giants - Ferencvaros, AZ, Elfsborg… we drew with Roma and Galatasaray should have absolutely wiped the floor with us, if they had won that game 7-2 no one could have said it was unfair. But, either way he’s got us there, and I’ve said numerous times, I really want him to win us the Europa League.

The elephant in the room though is that even if he does, he’s isn’t a good premier league manager. We’re on course to lose 20 league games this season. We look out of ideas, tactics and inspiration in most of them. He’s lost to all of the relegation favourites at least once except Southampton. When we had the run of games including Brentford where we won three on the trot, it was the first time he had managed it since 2023. He has us in 15th and no, it’s not just down to the players.

You could give this exact squad to about 10-12 managers in the premier league and they would have it top half. You’re correct Solanke is our main striker (you should remember this easily one of the semi finals you’re talking about him having us in is due to a Solanke pen after all) however in Anges system the bloke gets basically sod all service.

If Ange stays next season, it’s bottom half, most likely a relegation threat for a while, saved as we have been this year by the three promoted team being awful.

By every single metric, he’s the worst manager we’ve ever had. Before you say “but he might win is a trophy” you’re right he might, and I wouldn’t swap for Juande Ramos or George Graham either.
 
Cannot count the amount of people on this forum who have wanted managers out over the years.
Its like asking how long is a piece of string!
The press are always printing out, out, out, sniggering behind their supposedly hidden persona's
Former players, talent scouts, boot-boys, catering staff, bog cleaners all posit their inside knowledge of what goes on!
These are the people who are damaging the club, yet a lot of people follows their words with baited breath!
lemmings GIF

Unbelievable!
 
At the end of the day, if and it is still a massive IF we win the Europa then Levy will take soundings in the club. He will consider if Ange is likely to win further trophies whilst getting an improved league position or whether it will be like another Ramos situation. To sack a Manager after he wins a trophy is ruthless. Do people think Levy is ruthless enough to do it.
Does the sun come up in the morning?! 😁

I’m hopeful they’ve taken notice of the Tent Peg situation when you get all dewy eyed post cup win, despite being shite in the league.
 
But, keeping the Australian is not the absolute priority for Tottenham after the end of the season.

Dejan Kulusevski’s stance on new Tottenham contract​

Tottenham completed the permanent signing of Dejan Kulusevski for around £25 million after a successful 18-month loan spell (Standard).


The Swede is one of Spurs’ best players, and he has been one of the few shining lights in what has otherwise been a very dull season.

There has been a lot of speculation over Kulusevski’s future at Tottenham recently, with reports claiming that he could leave the club.

Now, GiveMeSport have shared the latest on the situation.


The report has claimed that Kulusevski is ‘seeking clarification’ from Spurs about their intent to bring in ‘exciting reinforcements’ in the summer.

Postecoglou’s future is also said to have a bearing on the Sweden international’s plans.

It has further been claimed that winning the Europa League this season would help convince Kulusevski to stay, and the decision makers at the club ‘have pinpointed keeping him as of more significance than sticking with Postecoglou‘.

Photo by Mark Leech/Offside/Offside via Getty Images


Photo by Mark Leech/Offside/Offside via Getty Images

Two clubs are hoping that Kulusevski will push for Tottenham exit​

On his day, Kulusevski is one of the best players in the Premier League.


The 24-year-old can play anywhere in attack, and he has shown this season that he can contribute to goals and assists regularly – he has 20 direct goal contributions already this term.

That has alerted many clubs, and the report claims that AC Milan and Napoli are hoping that Kulusevski will ‘agitate for a switch’ once this season comes to a close.

But, Daniel Levy has no interest in letting Kulusevski go and views him as a key part of Tottenham’s plans for the coming years.

Kulusevski’s current contract at Tottenham expires in the summer of 2028.

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Ange Postecoglou has done something behind-the-scenes at Spurs that’s ‘not good’​


Sat 19 April 2025 9:15, UK
Ange Postecoglou has not had an easy season at Tottenham.

Indeed, the Spurs squad has been decimated by injuries in recent months, and that has certainly contributed to the north London club’s poor form.


However, Ange Postecoglou hasn’t helped himself at times either.

Postecoglou’s tactics have been questioned all season long, and according to Duncan Castles, speaking on The Transfers Podcast, a few worrying things have happened behind the scenes at Tottenham.

The journalist says that Spurs’ players have been left unimpressed by Postecoglou lately after he lost his temper in the dressing room, while, earlier this season, he actually took a holiday on his own, leaving his assistants to steer the ship.


Meanwhile, earlier this week, Postecoglou seemed to distance himself from his squad, leaving training early on his own, leaving his squad alone.

Photo by Ulrik Pedersen/NurPhoto via Getty Images


Photo by Ulrik Pedersen/NurPhoto via Getty Images

What Ange Postecoglou has been doing at Tottenham​

Castles shared what he’s heard from his sources about Postecoglou.

Quite frankly, Castles paints a grim picture here, claiming that Postecoglou has been angry and isolated at Spurs in recent times.



“I’ve been hearing some interesting stuff about Postecoglou’s relationship with the club and with the players over the past few months and it’s not good. What I’m hearing out of that camp is that the players have been unimpressed with him for some time over various factors,” Castles said.

“For example, in October, he took a holiday and left the assistants to take training with the players. While he took a rest for himself, there are incidents where he’s been throwing stuff around the dressing room and screaming at the players after bad results. Then just last night, I’m told, Postecoglou left training before his players had showered, returned immediately to the team hotel, ate dinner on his own, went up to his room before the players had returned to the hotel to eat.

“Those little bits and pieces tell you there seems to be a disconnect between Postecoglou and the players.”
 
Not read all the comments so apols if already covered but I also would take the El and 17th(ISH) however what we are all missing is that to finish 2nd means a possibility of improving next season if you improve the team whereas chances of going from 17th to Top4 are low.
 
Not read all the comments so apols if already covered but I also would take the El and 17th(ISH) however what we are all missing is that to finish 2nd means a possibility of improving next season if you improve the team whereas chances of going from 17th to Top4 are low.

But finishing 2nd is so hypothetical; that it’s a bit like saying what if we all won the National Lottery clubbed together and bought the club .

Given the purely hypothetical choice of either finishing 2nd OR 17th and winning EL . It would be a no-brainer for me . ( And also given that even someone like AP has to eventually learn from making mistakes; we’ve got to be better in the League next season; surely ?) .
 
But finishing 2nd is so hypothetical; that it’s a bit like saying what if we all won the National Lottery clubbed together and bought the club .

Given the purely hypothetical choice of either finishing 2nd OR 17th and winning EL . It would be a no-brainer for me . ( And also given that even someone like AP has to eventually learn from making mistakes; we’ve got to be better in the League next season; surely ?) .
I'm not sure we would be simply better. Let's see if it translates against Nottingham Forest. I mean we are two senior pros down. That's about what happens during a given season.Lets see us start to deal with the basics of EPL competition. If I was the board I'd look at the remaining league games very closely for a guide.
 
I'm not sure we would be simply better. Let's see if it translates against Nottingham Forest. I mean we are two senior pros down. That's about what happens during a given season.Lets see us start to deal with the basics of EPL competition. If I was the board I'd look at the remaining league games very closely for a guide.

Maybe it’s just me ; previously I’d have completely agreed with you . But after five decades plus I’ve finally realised there’s simply no point in being logical anymore . Thursday night was the final , liberating experience.

Supporting this club isn’t “ a curse “ ; which I overreacted about btw ; it’s actually a Psychedelic experience.

Reason and logic are meaningless concepts . Embrace it !
 
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