Fair enough, works both ways.
It's nothing personal. First & foremost, I don't rate him as an elite football manager, he should be nowhere near the Spurs job...he's given us ample evidence of that. You don't need to have your coaching badges nor have played the game to know his system is flawed and that he's way out of his depth. As for his character, I saw through his Mr Nice Guy act pretty rapidly...but then again as a business consultant who's worked all over the place with various orgs and tons of C-execs, including on how they lead & communicate/present themselves internally and externally, maybe I've got some kinda predispositions. Or I just got eyes & ears and I see through our PR team's bullshit easy.
One zillion per cent with you on this.
As above.
Thing is, I'm not football smart in the way some on this board are but I wonder about this idea that his system is flawed and he's out of his depth because of the system. His system isn't working right now but as we saw with Pep's system this year, EVERY system is flawed and can be exposed. What I see with Ange is a perfect storm of shit going wrong to expose the flaws in his system. When things are going well, his system can go to City and win 4-0, it can beat Liverpool, it can get a point at Woolwich, and it can unlock stubborn, orgnaized teams like Brentford.
Now, he is stubborn and he will refuse to adjust when the perfect storm does arrive to expose his system. I do understand the growing number of voices who wanted him to change his philosophy because of the storm he's in. They want results regardless of the trouble we have with injuries or fatigue or whatever. I understand their takes. But... I also respect Ange even more for sticking to his guns and saying if we change our beliefs now, where does it end? Then you just end up going from compromise to compromise and you have no idea who you are anymore.
which brings me back to the club. Recruit a squad that can handle the storm.
1.Don't leave him with Davies as the back up LCB and Spence as the back up LB when he's a very right-footed RB who is still earning his spot in the rotation.
2. Don't leave him with Bissouma and Bentancur as his only senior CMs with any defensive instincts at all. Especially when you know both are inconsistent and have issues with injuries and suspensions.
3. Don't leave him with a broken Richarlison as his only rotation CF so he has to burn out Solanke.
4. Don't leave him with Werner as the first veteran WF to rotate with Son when he was a cheap stopgap last year.
If you are serious about going in this direction and an employing this City Football Group, Pep/Barca/Cruyff style system, then actually go all in, don't just try and bosh it into Levynomics of "little by little" recruitment that always leaves squads shorthanded.