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Management Ange Postecoglou

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Of course it was. Show me who and where has disagreed with it?
You really seem to argue more with yourself than with others. All I've seen been pointed out regarding that was - Howe had very difficult season, partly due to injuries.
Then someone said that "but we had injuries too". And discussion went - who had worse injury history. And it was Newcastle.

People were just pointing out that they had it even more difficult.

So what with that 34 to go? You seem just quite an average troll here. Anything could happen and we could not argue over the future. We'll see how that goes on, right now the fact "but it could be better" is not an argument but a wish.

Even if Newcastle had more impactful injuries, and if all other things were the same, and injuries were the only factors that differed, you would expect that we would finish above them, and we did.

The team hasn't been far off winning in the first four games so its possible things could turn around.
 
Back what up? If you mean I should calculate how many days our first team players were out injured compared to the other 19 Premier League clubs, you’re having a laugh, I’m not gonna send my Friday evening doing that shit.

So you brought it up, without actually knowng what those numbers were?

But I didn’t. I just think it’s blown out of proportions, by pumping the injury list with players who had no future here.

Hmmm. Which of these injured first team players have no future here: Van Den Venn, Bissouma, Bentacur, Sarr, Udogie, Maddison, Richarlison?
 
Ange Postecoglou on how difficult it is to change a club that's constantly ripping up and starting again as the first manager to last a full season at Spurs in half a decade:

"Yeah, they had a cake for me. I know I will not be here forever but I work like I will be.

Every decision I make is made off that backdrop. If you get caught in timeline scenarios, you make results that short-term might feel good, but long term you will not get to where you want."
 
So you brought it up, without actually knowng what those numbers were?
Yeah so? I said it’s important to look at how much our first team players missed through injuries, I don’t have the numbers, does that make it less of a valid point?
Hmmm. Which of these injured first team players have no future here: Van Den Venn, Bissouma, Bentacur, Sarr, Udogie, Maddison, Richarlison?
Not sure if you’re this thick or you’re jesting.
 
Yeh he really wanted the 35m striker but the board forced him to take the 65m option instead.
What impresses me te most is people always complaining about the board's signings while every player the last managers decided to buy failed. Richarlison, Johnson, Lo Celso, Ndombele and so on. Now we have Solanke, I hope he succeed, but people are already trying to find ways to blame the board again.
 
I get what you're saying but I honestly think he would leave no room for complaints tbh. There will always be some people unhappy but I truly believe this man would take the club to the next level.

That being said, Levy is the ultimate problem at this club but I would argue our current manager has been backed with the players he wants (he has said so himself and he said the other day he speaks honestly so unless he's a bullshitter I have to trust what he says.)

I would argue Ange has been backed, Conte wasn't imo like many other managers before him.

Really can’t be arsed with the “backed” debate. No manager gets what they need for short term results here.

Ancelotti would have exactly the same issues with fans here as any other coach. Once the short term buzz dies down and it becomes about mastering their system and way of playing, fans would get frustrated and start complaining about the system and how the players don’t fit.

We’ve seen it so many times before.
 
Good.

Now scroll down a little.
To table "Total days lost to injuries" which also includes LENGTH of the injury, not just number of injuries. Cause in your table missing 1 game with sprained ankle is equal to breaking both of calves, but impact of those injuries is vastly different.

There you can see - Newcastle 1950 days, Tottenham 1402 days. That is 28% difference. Between quarter and one third worse. And that does not include full season ban for their record signing (nothing alike for us during past season).

So any way you look at it, Newcastle had it MUCH worse.
Depends on which players got Injured.

Newcastle could’ve lost their reserve keeper for the season and that doubled their minutes lost. Meanwhile their main guys line Bruno, Isak, Gordon etc were fit more than ours
 
Depends on which players got Injured.

Newcastle could’ve lost their reserve keeper for the season and that doubled their minutes lost. Meanwhile their main guys line Bruno, Isak, Gordon etc were fit more than ours
Isak, Gordon, Barnes- I really have no idea why Levy didn't try to purchase any of these players. Barnes would have been very handy in our attacking rotation. Gordon especially too my god. What a fucking missed opportunity.

Just randomly bitching though don't mind me.
 
Isak, Gordon, Barnes- I really have no idea why Levy didn't try to purchase any of these players. Barnes would have been very handy in our attacking rotation. Gordon especially too my god. What a fucking missed opportunity.

Just randomly bitching though don't mind me.
Isak was 70m +. We’ve still not spent that on a player. He’s probably on Son/Kane wages already too.

Bruno is also on mega wages but definitely within our range.

Gordon we need to hold hands up and say fair play because Paratici looked at him but the club/Conte weren’t interested. Newcastle paid the money and got him. We could’ve too:
 
Isak was 70m +. We’ve still not spent that on a player. He’s probably on Son/Kane wages already too.

Bruno is also on mega wages but definitely within our range.

Gordon we need to hold hands up and say fair play because Paratici looked at him but the club/Conte weren’t interested. Newcastle paid the money and got him. We could’ve too:
I still remember the responses I got when I said I definitely wanted us to sign Gordon.
 
Some horror stats.
  • Tottenham have conceded 26 set-piece goals in the Premier League since the start of last season, second only to Nottingham Forest's 27.
  • Spurs are looking to avoid losing three of their opening five league games for the first time since the 2008-09 season under Juande Ramos.
  • They have lost seven of their past 11 top-flight matches, only earning points in that run against relegated pair Burnley and Sheffield United, promoted Leicester City and bottom of the table Everton.
  • Spurs are looking to avoid equalling their longest home losing streak in Premier League London derbies: three from August 2003 to April 2004.

Only the wildest optimists can view that as progress.

Tomorrow may already be academic.

Not good enough by any metric and bereft of star quality.

We need a manager who develops players and the team, and not who simply says he can.
 
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