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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
On the 300 million, one of the best arguments for Ange is that huge chunks has been spent on kids. Gray, Odobert, Bergvall, Veliz and Vuskovic cost £100 million plus and don't kid yourself that Levy was letting him buy Gallagher and Neto on big wages for that money. Our wage bill is allegedly down to the same level as Villa and Newcastle, so really about 8th.

Yes exactly. Much of the money has been spent on future potential.
 
Not having Johnson playing and having Kulusevski on the right, who is happy to put the hard work in, made us a lot stronger defensively. I’d go back to putting him on the right, he might not be the most effective for him there, but at the moment it will mdd as me the team stronger. But possibly only if Maddison also pulls his socks up.
I have read that Madders gets knocked around a lot and he should not be starting but rested and being a squad members instead of starting 11 members. Makes sense to me as he is a slight man who probably gives a lot of gob to the opposition and gets it back physically !
 
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“This is how we have to play every game.If not, we’re just stupid”. 😅

I bet that went down well with the lads.

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Bang on the money though.

They all need to sit down in training now and say to one another "how can we go away to City and absolutely destroy them, but barely get a sniff against Palace and Ipswich?
(When I say sit down in training, obviously I mean when they're doing their prep)

Fulham at home in the league Sunday after a home game in the ropey league, so no travel sickness.
Fulham just got absolutely tonked after a good run of form. They're either about to fall off a cliff, or come back swinging. Either way, we need to be fully prepared for the latter. Fail to prepare, prepare to fail.
 
All the players looked sharp, first touch, speed of thought/play, against City and the opposite against Ipswich so for me when we put on a shite display it's due to both mental and physical fatigue?
I read we train like we play. Maybe a few adjustments need to be made in training, especially when we have a mid-week fixture.
 
Laughing stock of the PL again because of a section of low IQ boo boys repeatedly not being able to see the real issue at this club and just always blaming the manager. Embarrassing set of weasels. Not going to get better than Ange. Get behind him.
 
Great win on Saturday, following a dire showing against Ipswich. This bipolar team continues to spasm between the wondrous and the abominable.

As for Ange, let's see us put two good performances together in a row before we start collectively wanking him off. Fulham next - is anyone here confident of 3 points?
This is why the reaction to a poor result / performance is so hostile.

The majority of supporters have been very confident before the games we expect to win.

My son and I discuss every match in advance and I have often found myself saying, especially early on in the season, that you could make a case for Spurs winning, losing or drawing any game.

The wins are often emphatic and the defeats are narrow but hard fought.

The real issue is the fact that Spurs have been unpredictable. The bookies must be having an absolute fucking mare.

Having said all of that; the win against City is a real turning point. It's a credible away win against the best side in the country.

Spurs now know they can beat anyone, anywhere, any time.
 
I'd have more respect for you lot if you can out and said this sort of shit immediately after the Ipswich game. Radio silence though from the clappers after that one.
Plenty have been on here after losses to point out the underlying stats that give the impression of improving.

Many have said the Leicester and Newcastle results in particular didn't provide the results to match our stats. I've seen many comments highlighting it.

They point out our improved goal scored and our improved goals conceded, etc. They also highlight the figures that show the set piece narrative against us is just false.

However, these people are mocked and ridiculed with comments about only results matter and the league position. As you have proved, they're called clappers and accused of being Ange fanbois.

The Ipswich and Palace games were outliers this season - we just didn't turn up. We didn't fight. We didn't compete. They were abject performances so no-one is gonna be cock a hoop after them.

In general though, we are improving and people do point it out. They're just drowned out by the eternally miserable.
 
Half a dozen or so EPL games before the new year, Chelsea/Liverpool in there, but all I can hope is Saturdays result against City can push us on to believe we have taken something from the previous 11 games and found a "formula" and to fear no one.
Top 4 by December 30th, Semi finals of The Carabo Cup and assured last 16 of The EL. How nicely would that set-up 2025!

COYS!!
 
When it's an open game he's shown now he can go toe to toe with anyone. Now the question is can he figure out how to get results when it's an all out battle or when it's a narrow low block.
I think that's what he alluded to after the Ipswich game... Tbf he did lay a LOT of the blame at his own door, rather than go full Jose and throw individual players under the bus!
My wager is that he'll work it out by Sunday!

It’s a massive difference when we can fit both Kulu and Maddison in, and the one that drops out for me is Johnson.

I’ve no wish to criticise Johnson and not having a go at him, but there’s one of two things he does very well I.e arriving late to finish at the back post. It was great to see him have that purple patch a few weeks back.

However if I’m picking a team, Kulusevski makes it in ahead of Johnson every time for me as he just adds so much more to every aspect of our all round play.
I agree... Kulu and Maddison both feature in what I perceive as our 'strongest' XI...
Johnson does not

No coincidence that both Werner and Johnson combined so well for the 4th goal at City...

Werner doing what HE does best, (running fast) and Johnson playing to HIS strengths... (Right place, right time!)
If that's the other way round, Johnson might not make the same cross, but even if he did, Werner would most likely scoop it over the bar from 3cms out!!

It was actually a perfect combo for them both, and the ideal way to demonstrate that SOME of Ange's substitutions can work a treat!

Fulham at home in the league Sunday after a home game in the ropey league, so no travel sickness.
Fulham just got absolutely tonked after a good run of form. They're either about to fall off a cliff, or come back swinging. Either way, we need to be fully prepared for the latter. Fail to prepare, prepare to fail.
We're all thinking it.... But if they can't take confidence from Saturday, and still haven't learnt from the 2nd half at Brighton, away at Palace and home to Ipswich by now, then there's no hope!

Pretty much the rule of 3... We've almost completed the 'imperfect hat-trick'... NOW IS the time to learn from all 21/2 games... Which I genuinely think we will!!
 
The best teams (City in recent times) win between 25/30 league games every season. Lets take last season for example - they won 28 league games. Id' say just over half of them would have been emphatic wins (lets say 16) and the other 12 wins would have been games where they grinded out a close win. That is the part we are missing. So far this season we have played 12 league games and have had 6 comfortable emphatic wins. We drew and lost 5 of the 6 tight games. Thats the missing piece and the bit we need to address over the next run of games.

There is no chance we go and blitz all 3 of Fulham, Bournemouth and Chelsea next week! Its not possible, even the best City team wouldn't just hammer all 3 of them in a week! Atleast 2 of the games will be very close and the question is, can we find a way to win them close games? Thats the missing piece and its more down to the players than the manager! I've no doubt we will continue to blitz teams and have these brilliant emphatic wins, but you can't expect to win over 25 games a season like that. No team has ever done that. You need to be able to win ugly along the way!

We are doing the hard part! Just need to put it all together
 
I'm just really confused about us at the moment, our inconsistency is baffling. Saturday night was glorious and even if it all goes tits up from here, he's etched himself into our history books with that win, which I am sure will be remembered for a long time.

If the results pick up consistently, there is a lot to be optimistic about. Our GD is looking great, and for me that is always the biggest indicator other than points, on how a team is performing and how good they are. So that does bode well for us if it continues.

The league is wide open this season which makes it all the more annoying we lost at home to Ipswich.

We simply have to start getting consistent results.

If we drop points next week, I just think the reality of what we will be under Ange, is a midtable side who lurches from the sublime to the abysmal and that won't be good enough.

I had lost all hope after last week but it's back again. I just really hope we can kick on now. Saturday night was brilliant but it was still just 3 points in terms of our season. If we can't use the confidence from that performance to kick on and put teams like Fulham and Bournemouth to the sword, we never will.
 
I'm just really confused about us at the moment, our inconsistency is baffling. Saturday night was glorious and even if it all goes tits up from here, he's etched himself into our history books with that win, which I am sure will be remembered for a long time.

If the results pick up consistently, there is a lot to be optimistic about. Our GD is looking great, and for me that is always the biggest indicator other than points, on how a team is performing and how good they are. So that does bode well for us if it continues.

The league is wide open this season which makes it all the more annoying we lost at home to Ipswich.

We simply have to start getting consistent results.

If we drop points next week, I just think the reality of what we will be under Ange, is a midtable side who lurches from the sublime to the abysmal and that won't be good enough.

I had lost all hope after last week but it's back again. I just really hope we can kick on now. Saturday night was brilliant but it was still just 3 points in terms of our season. If we can't use the confidence from that performance to kick on and put teams like Fulham and Bournemouth to the sword, we never will.
It's all here in the prophecy.

The Archangel Postecoglus is showing us the way.

We are Tottenham.

 
We've dropped lost every match right before the Intl break, the mentality still isn't right with this team, some of these players are slacking.
 
I'm just really confused about us at the moment, our inconsistency is baffling. Saturday night was glorious and even if it all goes tits up from here, he's etched himself into our history books with that win, which I am sure will be remembered for a long time.

If the results pick up consistently, there is a lot to be optimistic about. Our GD is looking great, and for me that is always the biggest indicator other than points, on how a team is performing and how good they are. So that does bode well for us if it continues.

The league is wide open this season which makes it all the more annoying we lost at home to Ipswich.

We simply have to start getting consistent results.

If we drop points next week, I just think the reality of what we will be under Ange, is a midtable side who lurches from the sublime to the abysmal and that won't be good enough.

I had lost all hope after last week but it's back again. I just really hope we can kick on now. Saturday night was brilliant but it was still just 3 points in terms of our season. If we can't use the confidence from that performance to kick on and put teams like Fulham and Bournemouth to the sword, we never will.

I can honestly say if I had to play on the same team as you I would be clearing you out every training session.

Your attitude stinks.

Get some backbone man!!! FFS.
 
When it's an open game he's shown now he can go toe to toe with anyone. Now the question is can he figure out how to get results when it's an all out battle or when it's a narrow low block.
This kind of puzzles me, as in Scotland most of the games Celtic play are against teams that "park the bus"

I think the main difference is that in the EPL even the worst teams still have enough quality to hurt you.

So I just think he needs to temper his cavalier style of play with a bit of safety. Even against the poorest teams in the EPL.

After all in the blink of an eye three points can become one, and one can become zero
 
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