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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
Came in after the Bodo 2nd leg and thought Ange deserves some credits now we are going to Bilbao for the final. But tired of same old posters shit spending more time insisting everyone should be like them to absolutely hate Ange with no room of varying feelings.

Honestly big fuck off to these lot.. Joking and smearing because others don't cunt off Ange like they do? Most people would want him gone after this season I'm sure, but there can still be better feelings now we are on the verge of winning it aren't we?

I was adamant we won't be winning the Europa with Ange and he could prove me wrong and I will put my hands up and admit that comes 21st May if we lift the trophy. People can still give full credit to him while wishes him gone. But obvious some spent more time hating him than supporting the club it seems. And how they wish so much to be proven right ALL THE TIME Ange is shit.
I don't care about being proven right, that's nothing to me. I just don't want to have to watch another year of AngeBall. My fear is that he'll be back next year and it will be more of the same on the pitch and in the pressers. This has been one more miserable season.
 
We can’t afford to get all dewy eyed and sentimental about the manager position for next year.

We can celebrate a win and then amicably part company.

The league table doesn’t lie!
Sure Keith Burkinahaw was moved on after he won this tournament for us in 1984. It was a far stronger tournament in 1984 than it it now and the General had a lot more credit in the bank than Big Ange.
 
I don't care about being proven right, that's nothing to me. I just don't want to have to watch another year of AngeBall. My fear is that he'll be back next year and it will be more of the same on the pitch and in the pressers. This has been one more miserable season.

If we win the cup a lot of fans will forget about the season we have had as we would have achieved all our goals by winning this trophy.

If he lifts the cup I think he will stay on as levy wont want to deal with another manager search.
 
He does a good speech. If he had a mate that could chip in with tactics he'd be cooking.


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His tactics were actually spot on against Bodo. Sometimes we do better when we overly respect the opposition. It's just hard to know if our team is going to lose by 2+ goals or win by 2+ goals and generally we lose except for Europe.

My point is I still don't get how we can be randomly tactically perfect in a small percentage of games and not the vast majority, from a defensive point of view, at least in the league.
 
If you had the choice of a 17th place finish but win the Europa league at the start of the season who wouldn’t take it? I still think he shouldn’t be a spurs manager but he’s finally learnt to be pragmatic before the Frankfurt game and the last 2 legs we’ve dealt with well.

It’s all or nothing in the final, a major trophy or an even worse season than early 2000s genuine relegation scraps with Stefan freund and ginger pele et al.
 
His tactics were actually spot on against Bodo. Sometimes we do better when we overly respect the opposition. It's just hard to know if our team is going to lose by 2+ goals or win by 2+ goals and generally we lose except for Europe.

My point is I still don't get how we can be randomly tactically perfect in a small percentage of games and not the vast majority, from a defensive point of view, at least in the league.

Our primary issue has been down to individual mistakes, rather than significant tactical errors.

It's no accident that we look far better when our team is made up of our experienced players. Udogie @ 22 was our youngest starter last night, but still has bags of experience.

Gray, Spence, Bergvall, Tel, Odobert, Moore, Kinsky, Dragusin are great young players, but aren't yet experienced enough to be playing significant minutes at this level.
 
He does a good speech. If he had a mate that could chip in with tactics he'd be cooking.


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Incredible to see the energy of the dressing room.

Still haunted by the footage from the Amazon doc where our dressing room under Poch and Jose resembled that of a school library for the autistic introverts.

As somebody once pointed out, Spurs had assembled the very best Golf team in world football.
 
Our primary issue has been down to individual mistakes, rather than significant tactical errors.

It's no accident that we look far better when our team is made up of our experienced players. Udogie @ 22 was our youngest starter last night, but still has bags of experience.

Gray, Spence, Bergvall, Tel, Odobert, Moore, Kinsky, Dragusin are great young players, but aren't yet experienced enough to be playing significant minutes at this level.

Look at the starting team that beat Man City 4-0 away though. Our results literally make no logical sense. Injuries and youngsters isn't the only factor. That said, I know Udogie is young and Italian, and he did get a bit overly emotional tonight, which is fine if we win but I'd probably try and correct it if we lost.

I think our team makes less individual errors if our full backs and wingers are more disciplined. But our results are too varied and volitile and we change winning line ups too often to pin point a lot of the issues.
 
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