Did you celebrate the win? Did you feel any joy at watching the parade?
What do you think?
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Did you celebrate the win? Did you feel any joy at watching the parade?
Bill Nick refused to make those payments on principle. We stopped being a top tier club when the maximum wage was abolished because the top players went to other clubs who would pay the higher wages and the under the table fees (effectively what we would call Signing On Fees in the modern game). This is covered in a lot more depth in the book Glory, Glory, Gone which covers the decline of the Bill Nicholson era, Terry Neill and the relegation and renewal under Keith Burkinshaw.Spurs didn't pay the wages that the other top clubs were paying. I've heard Steve Perryman talking about this period regarding 'off the radar' payments being the norm at other clubs; but not at Spurs.
I agree to a point but Bill Nic had begun to make mistakes too. Selling Dave McKay too soon and letting Souness go being the obvious errors.Bill Nick refused to make those payments on principle. We stopped being a top tier club when the maximum wage was abolished because the top players went to other clubs who would pay the higher wages and the under the table fees (effectively what we would call Signing On Fees in the modern game). This is covered in a lot more depth in the book Glory, Glory, Gone which covers the decline of the Bill Nicholson era, Terry Neill and the relegation and renewal under Keith Burkinshaw.
Bill Nicholson believed that the honour of playing for Tottenham Hotspur Football Club should have been enough for any player and the idea of players demanding higher wages and under the table fees was complete anathema to him. This is why we went from a team that challenged for the league to a team that finished in the top 6 and/or occasionally won a cup to being completely unable to attract players and compete in the top flight.
But it’s bullshit lol. Ange has never united the fanbase. While we were having that parade the polls on sacking him or not were probably an even split.
‘Ange brought us a glorious moment’ would be true. Ange united the fanbase was most definitely not true.
City is waiting until they are out of the CWC, I'm sure
He didn'tDid you celebrate the win? Did you feel any joy at watching the parade?
If you did your feelings were united with millions of others all around the world.
And it was Ange that made you feel that way. God bless him.
Are you sure it wasn't Brennan's studs and United being shite?
Are you sure it wasn't Brennan's studs and United being shite?
Ange picked the team, had his staff train the team, and chose the tactics.
And then gave a motivational team talk that had grown men crying into their handkerchiefs. Maybe.
All the things managers get employed to do.
He did his job and he did it well on the 21/05/25.
My apologies for my lack of clarity. I meant that the poster you responded to did not celebrate our EL victory. Me? I'm still buzzing.
View: https://x.com/szycomps/status/1937545673492021570?s=46&t=fbqxNuG9CT4qTaiJx8mBjg
The thing this guy understands that the experts don’t, is that emotions win the biggest games, not tactics.
Klopp understood this, countless other great coaches as well.
You can hear and see why those players played like they knew they had to win.
Having gained legend status, he's probably having some well earned time off.
