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Management Ange Postecoglou

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Is that it, you want to critique his writing skills?
Well done.
Mick, it’s a daft, over the top article that is appealing to emotion rather than common sense.

No one is criticising the youngsters or faulting the effort and application of the players. This is a strawman, largely fabricated by Ange, to deflect from seeing his time at Spurs in the whole. He wants us to focus on the trees and miss the woods.
 
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Mick, it’s a daft, over the top article that is appealing to emotion rather than common sense.

No one is criticising the youngsters or faulting the effort and application of the players. This a strawman, largely fabricated by Ange, to deflect from seeing his time at Spurs in the whole. He wants us to focus on the trees and miss the woods.
Excellent post.

Not only is Ange able to hoodwink gullible kids into signing for us and making them believe its the best option but he's absolutely done a number on our fanbase (and our chairman by the looks of things).

The media generally speaking are the only entity that are absolutely not fooled anymore.
 
I don't know why a portion of this fanbase keeps getting worked up over the possibility of managerial change. It's routine stuff, in fact clubs that football fans often envy in terms of how well run they are don't hesitate to pull the plug on their freshly appointed managers all the time. This season alone;

Dortmund sacked Sahin,a longtime former player of theirs mind you, after 6.5 months.
Milan sacked Fonseca, who had replaced their former title winning manager Pioli during the summer, after 6 months.
Roma sacked club legend De Rossi after 8 months, replaced with him Juric, and sacked him after 2 months as well.
Feyenoord sacked Priske after over 7 months.

Managerial change is not inherently destabilizing. Nor is there an arbitrary length of time, measured in years, a manager is owed before he can justifiably be sacked. It's a moot point in the context of this debate anyway, as Ange is already given more than enough time to show his worth.
 
I don't know why a portion of this fanbase keeps getting worked up over the possibility of managerial change. It's routine stuff, in fact clubs that football fans often envy in terms of how well run they are don't hesitate to pull the plug on their freshly appointed managers all the time. This season alone;

Dortmund sacked Sahin,a longtime former player of theirs mind you, after 6.5 months.
Milan sacked Fonseca, who had replaced their former title winning manager Pioli during the summer, after 6 months.
Roma sacked club legend De Rossi after 8 months, replaced with him Juric, and sacked him after 2 months as well.
Feyenoord sacked Priske after over 7 months.

Managerial change is not inherently destabilizing. Nor is there an arbitrary length of time, measured in years, a manager is owed before he can justifiably be sacked. It's a moot point in the context of this debate anyway, as Ange is already given more than enough time to show his worth.
The nature of the game is that it's a results-based industry. Any talk of 'projects', 'building' (etc.,) needs to deal with the reality, which is results. Lose too many games and you get sacked.
 
It’s actually very mild considering we haven’t been this bad for nearly 30 years and given the fact the manager was already massively under qualified to get the role in the first place.

Not a single other big club (I’m including villa and Newcastle) would accept this, but large portion of our fanbase been brainwashed by this guys PR
The only weird thing about this interpretation (with which I otherwise agree) is that I find this guy's PR shocking, the messaging is awful, right down to the ill-fitting suits and bizarre staring at the floor (what's all that about?) Could go on but I have work to do - sick of seeing a club I've thumped loads of time and money into still resembling amateur hour.
 
I don't think we have hired bad managers (Gross Neal, and Francis aside).

This "terrible fit" is often used and really means nothing when you look at a PL novice like Nuno and the multi-trophies manager's of Jose and Conte that have prior to us and after us gone and made a mockery of being fired form all the wrong reasons.

Let Munn hire the next one, and Levy sit back and run the commercial side, after all isn't Munn here to run football operations?

Watched Inter this afternoon, terrific side, great system and tactics and three centre backs who stay in the home half. Top scorers in Serie A and a manager who is motivating his team from minute one.

We could easily afford him and not worry on the least if we lost the ball in midfield. Super tactician. May never happen but he's done a great job on the fraction of the budget Ange has wasted.

Team works very hard, Iraola like in commitment.
Inzaghi probably has ambition!

Inzaghi
 
Well, and who the injuries are to.

Missing your central back trio is significant.

Liverpool without Allison VDV and Konate for 4 months
Woolwich without Raya Gabriel and Saliba for 4 months

Makes a big difference - and for 100% we should still be doing much better than we have - but still

There's 2 separate arguments on the injuries.

1) Are they an excuse for poor form/results? - in many games, IMO, yes. Not so much against lower level teams though.

2) Are the injuries a direct result of the style of play of THFC. IMO, this is also a yes.

So you're then in to an endless loop.
Will we get better when we get players back? Yes.
Will we get those players back/for long? Probably not.

What is the solution?
Don't play the style of football that is quite literally injuring players.
Will Ange change it? No
Can Ange change i? Doubt it.

So there is surely only one solution. You get a coach who can nurse the players back to fitness until the end the season season to stabilize things and then start fresh in June.
 
blow in, blow out..bluff, bluster and take the money? Manage down, my doors always open, the usual bs . But while you're doing it dish out some advice on how you should support the club, provide some anecdotes, speeches , 'don't you say anything about my boys mate' .. and .......... 'I did it my way' . I get it, it's a retirement package?

what is weird is that people sing the manager songs. Pure cabaret. For someone with no connection to THFC, that is possibly a first?
 
Independent's version:


Tottenham

Overall, it does appear that Spurs have had the worst injury problems in the league this season.

In addition to currently having 11 players out, the length of the different layoffs – and the importance of the various players – mean that Postecoglou probably does deserve some slack.


The starting centre-back pairing of Romero and van de Ven have been out since October, with the Argentine having foot and ankle problems and the Dutchman suffering hamstring issues. Both were rushed back for the December match against Chelsea, but neither finished the game and they’ve been suffering issues ever since.

Vicario has been out since the end of November, while another starting defender, Destiny Udogie, has been out since the end of 2024, and they are now lacking cover at centre-back after the injury to Dragusin.

In midfield, Rodrigo Bentancur missed two league matches through concussion, while Pape Sarr missed two matches this year with a knock and James Maddison has been out since the end of January.

Brennan Johnson has been out since mid-January with a calf strain, with Dominic Solanke suffering a knee injury around the same time.

Wilson Odobert has been out since September, while Richarlison has missed a total of 15 games in the league and was then forced off against Brentford last week. Finally, Werner has been out since the beginning of 2025.

You just post stuff. Without explaining what you try to prove.
So basically you are writing half a sentence.

I have not seen anyone questioning that we have a lot of injuries this season. An awful lot really. It is true and it is factual.
But question is - WHY do we have it?

And for me bigger question - why did we have massive injury crises and fatigue during last season, when we only played EPL (even dropped out of cups very early)? So in fact two seasons in row. Two seasons under same manager. That is making everyone running every second of every game...
 
Ange isn't managing the worst injury crisis in history. Ange isn't the only one to have ever managed a team playing twice a week. Injuries counts are high for many teams this season, yes even Villa had their key players out in the FA Cup match on Sunday. We've lost or drawn to every team below us this season, even with a full squad - Southampton and Ipswich are conveniently forgotten - where have our high standards gone? Conte managed injuries (yes it was bad) and got the sack after dropping out of the top four while telling the truth in a press conference (it was hard to hear as a fan, but admittedly he was right).

How has Ange convinced so many that being in cup competitions and playing multiple times a week is a bad thing?

It's the whole damn point of being a successful club!!

Before Ange, we used to banter rivals for not playing in Europe and dropping out of cups. We bantered Arse for playing Europa on a Thursday instead of a Wednesday in the UCL like we were. What has happened to this club's ambitions?

Ange speaks and his disciples listen. Each new proclamation nullifies previous words uttered. Anyone calling him out on his blatant inconsistencies and hypocrisy is a part of the grand agenda against him. What the fuck has happened to this club
No it wasn't!

Steve Coogan Shrug GIF


Hearing someone speak the truth about our beloved club is refreshing! I laughed when i saw it.
 
Really? Show me 1 single club that has ever had an injury crisis like this. Singe game week 8, Ange has only had 3 senior players consistently available - Son, Kulu, Porro.

Since November, that have not had more than 5 days rest between games - No time to prepare whatever makeshift squad is available.

Teams do well because of consistency; the same core players every game with some rotation. Spurs have fielded 12 combinations of defence this season.

Fuck, City lose Rodri and their season collapses. When Liverpool lost VVD for a season they dropped immediately out of the race. We've been without our CB's, Keeper, Playmaker and Strikers - and expect the same performances from kids who have never played premier league level football.

  1. Ben Davies (HG)
  2. Brandon Austin(HG)
  3. Fraser Forster(HG)
  4. Alfie Whiteman(HG)
  5. James Maddison(HG)
  6. Brennan Johnson(HG)
  7. Djed Spence(HG)
  8. Max Robson(HG)
  9. Dominic Solanke(HG)
  10. Son Heung-Min
  11. Cristian Romero
  12. Yves Bissouma
  13. Richarlison
  14. Pedro Porro
  15. Dejan Kulusevski
  16. Guglielmo Vicario
  17. Micky van de Ven
  18. Rodrigo Bentacur
  19. Sergio Reguilon
  20. Pape Matar Sarr
  21. Destiny Udogie
  22. Radu Dragusin
  23. Timo Werner
  24. Kevin Danso(HG)

For millionth of time - before ALL THOSE INJURIES HIT- WE WERE 10TH ON THE TABLE (!) having lost to Ipswich and Palace.

You have no leg to stand upon - we were shit in the very beginning of the season too.
Like we were at the end of last season with near full availability.
 
Kind of on the fence with the whole Ange thing, on one hand they are the third highest scoring team in the PL, but have conceded the 5th most in the league. At the beginning of the season first 8-9 games I actually thought they played the best football of all the teams just weren’t getting the results, super tight in the narrow losses but dominated possession. Then injuries set in 1,2,34,5,6,7,8,9,10,11 not just squad players either, 5 locked in starters and the rest very much part of the team. Now being forced to play literal kids, players out of position against seasoned pros at the top of the game every 3 days with no rest, IDGAF who you are, do that for 3 months straight and that shit takes its toll on your body which is very evident looking at their energy levels.
Ange in ange out doesn’t matter as long as there are that many players out not even Conte could help them win… ohh wait he flopped also
 
Well the turd claims players coming back over the next few weeks.
Hopefully they have learnt not to leave massive gaps in their time off.
Anyway you band of Happy Clappers we will see soon enough and if we lift the Europa and rise up the league then us antis will come here and doff our caps to you.
 
I don't know why a portion of this fanbase keeps getting worked up over the possibility of managerial change. It's routine stuff, in fact clubs that football fans often envy in terms of how well run they are don't hesitate to pull the plug on their freshly appointed managers all the time. This season alone;

Dortmund sacked Sahin,a longtime former player of theirs mind you, after 6.5 months.
Milan sacked Fonseca, who had replaced their former title winning manager Pioli during the summer, after 6 months.
Roma sacked club legend De Rossi after 8 months, replaced with him Juric, and sacked him after 2 months as well.
Feyenoord sacked Priske after over 7 months.

Managerial change is not inherently destabilizing. Nor is there an arbitrary length of time, measured in years, a manager is owed before he can justifiably be sacked. It's a moot point in the context of this debate anyway, as Ange is already given more than enough time to show his worth.
Us changing managers all the time are just sad, no more no less! And certainly nothing to celebrate.

Us changing managers as often as we have done, means we are doing something wrong as a club.

And a new manager means, a new system, new players, etc. It's starting all over again. We as a club has never had any time to settle, to grow a mentality,under Enics ownership.

So to celebrate another manager getting sacked, will be like celebrate when we lose, to celebrate another failure.
 
For millionth of time - before ALL THOSE INJURIES HIT- WE WERE 10TH ON THE TABLE (!) having lost to Ipswich and Palace.

You have no leg to stand upon - we were shit in the very beginning of the season too.
Like we were at the end of last season with near full availability.

not true - before them we were 6th - 3 points off 3rd after beating City.
 
You just post stuff. Without explaining what you try to prove.
So basically you are writing half a sentence.

I have not seen anyone questioning that we have a lot of injuries this season. An awful lot really. It is true and it is factual.
But question is - WHY do we have it?

And for me bigger question - why did we have massive injury crises and fatigue during last season, when we only played EPL (even dropped out of cups very early)? So in fact two seasons in row. Two seasons under same manager. That is making everyone running every second of every game...

I thought I posted a whole article which included several paragraphs about Spurs?

There is definitely questions to be asked about the relationship between Ange’s methods and our injury clusterfuck.
 
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