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Manager Ange Postecoglou

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Was sacking Ange a good idea?

  • Yes, I think it was a good idea.

    Votes: 73 64.6%
  • No, I think it was a bad idea.

    Votes: 40 35.4%

  • Total voters
    113
The ban is for 30 months and the verdict was delivered on March 8 2023 if I am reading things right.

So he should be able to assume his full duties in October this year.

His lawyers did manage to ease the restrictions in his ban. He is allowed to do administrative work for the club. But he's not allowed in dressing rooms or to handle transfers. But that explains why he is still around. He's currently some form of consultant for Levy.

Fast forward to October and the Don is damn near guaranteed to resume power.
So starting from October we do a Juve and win 9 PL titles in a row
 
Man, I didn't make that up. It's absolutely true. His name is Postekos. Did you aussies force him to change his name? If so, that would be offensive on your part.
The original name of Ange Postecoglou is Angelos Postekoglou.

Postecoglou is a Greek-born Australian soccer manager and former player. He is currently the head coach of Tottenham Hotspur in the Premier League. (Wiki)
 
There’s a lot of support for Big Ange seemingly. It seems to be along the lines of;

1. We’ve an unprecedented injury crisis.
2. We’ll be grand once we have injured players back
3. We can’t keep sacking managers roughly every 18 months to 2 years.
4. Big Ange is a visionary, re-inventing the game.
5. He needs and Karrie me to implement his vision.
6. Let’s focus our ire (justified too) on Levy and Big Ange is not to blame.
7. Big Ange is a nice bloke.

Personally, my own long-standing view is he’s out of his depth and if we don’t act soon we could well be sleep walked into a real relegation battle.
 
There’s a lot of support for Big Ange seemingly. It seems to be along the lines of;

1. We’ve an unprecedented injury crisis.
2. We’ll be grand once we have injured players back
3. We can’t keep sacking managers roughly every 18 months to 2 years.
4. Big Ange is a visionary, re-inventing the game.
5. He needs and Karrie me to implement his vision.
6. Let’s focus our ire (justified too) on Levy and Big Ange is not to blame.
7. Big Ange is a nice bloke.

Personally, my own long-standing view is he’s out of his depth and if we don’t act soon we could well be sleep walked into a real relegation battle.
1 and 2 are delusional. Last season. This season. Next season. Every season. It is NOT random ...
 
The ban is for 30 months and the verdict was delivered on March 8 2023 if I am reading things right.

So he should be able to assume his full duties in October this year.

His lawyers did manage to ease the restrictions in his ban. He is allowed to do administrative work for the club. But he's not allowed in dressing rooms or to handle transfers. But that explains why he is still around. He's currently some form of consultant for Levy.

Fast forward to October and the Don is damn near guaranteed to resume power.

Ok cheers, thanks for checking it out. Interesting stuff.
 
Are we really arguing about his name?

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There’s a lot of support for Big Ange seemingly. It seems to be along the lines of;

1. We’ve an unprecedented injury crisis.
2. We’ll be grand once we have injured players back
3. We can’t keep sacking managers roughly every 18 months to 2 years.
4. Big Ange is a visionary, re-inventing the game.
5. He needs and Karrie me to implement his vision.
6. Let’s focus our ire (justified too) on Levy and Big Ange is not to blame.
7. Big Ange is a nice bloke.

Personally, my own long-standing view is he’s out of his depth and if we don’t act soon we could well be sleep walked into a real relegation battle.
I think there would be a lot less support if we didn't have the Jose/Nuno/Contre boreathon - if we came straight from Poch there wouldn't be the leeway, fans have been starved of attacking football and are trying very hard to believe this is the way forward.
 

Did you click the link for the source?

At the age of 10, his parents decided to change his surname, legally. ''It was a fad in those days to shorten your name if you were Greek, so that's what they did.'' Ange Postecoglou became Ange Postekos. He didn't think much about it until he was picked in an Australian youth team as an 18-year-old, and had to get his first passport. ''I never liked the name [Postekos] and I never used it,'' he says. ''I was proud of my background, but when it came to my first passport, and my first driver's licence, there was nothing I could do about it.''
 

This was one of the viewpoints

"I'm very worried about the fragility of Archie Gray, who is an absolutely wonderful footballer, who should absolutely not be playing central defence in his late teens."

WALOB. He's playing Premier League football in his late teens, why on earth would that be bad?
Genuinely have no idea how some of these people get paid to write about football.

The smallest modicum of research would find the list of young players who have played other positions to get experience in their teens is not short and includes some of the very best players in the history of the sport.

The only reason for someone who knows anything about player development to write that is if they are prepared to sacrifice their integrity for some cheap hate bait.
 
The original name of Ange Postecoglou is Angelos Postekoglou.

Postecoglou is a Greek-born Australian soccer manager and former player. He is currently the head coach of Tottenham Hotspur in the Premier League. (Wiki)
More precisely it is Postekoglou not Postekoglou (not that it matters, but I guess that if someone calls him with the correct form he will answer in Greek :))
 
This was one of the viewpoints

"I'm very worried about the fragility of Archie Gray, who is an absolutely wonderful footballer, who should absolutely not be playing central defence in his late teens."

WALOB. He's playing Premier League football in his late teens, why on earth would that be bad?
Genuinely have no idea how some of these people get paid to write about football.

The smallest modicum of research would find the list of young players who have played other positions to get experience in their teens is not short and includes some of the very best players in the history of the sport.

The only reason for someone who knows anything about player development to write that is if they are prepared to sacrifice their integrity for some cheap hate bait.
Agreed. Complete shite. It’s a sport ffs
 
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