I mean, if he loses against Ruud Van Nistelroy actively feuding with his own players then yeah. There's not much defending that.
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I mean, if he loses against Ruud Van Nistelroy actively feuding with his own players then yeah. There's not much defending that.
No way has he actually said thatIf this chump turns it around now, it’s the greatest comeback since Lazarus.
Still not sure why he is crying about injuries when so much damage was done against Palace and Ipswich ( and Leicester also perhaps ) when at full strength. How much different would we feel if just those 7 points were added. Small margins etc. but certainly would not be crapping myself playing Leicester…
His comments today about being in a better place than this time last year are demented.
Because he keeps on being asked about them!
I find Spurs fans dismissing our injury crisis purely for the fact you don't like the manager just uber weird, you literally sound like rival fans trying to play everything down.
The injuries don't absolve Ange of anything because they are due in large part to his playing style, training regimen and lack of rotation. Along with a fair slice of bad luck.The usual response when mentioning the unprecedented amount of injuries is..
"But...but Ipswich and palace! "
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Perfectly fine to not rate the manger, but it shouldn't destroy your IQ at the same time
He was hired specifically to survive a moment like this. The club wanted a project and wanted to stick through with a set of attacking principles.
The idea being that consistency and stability would allow for the thing Levy has always wanted: to win while spending less than the competition.
Well, here we are.
So not doing part of his job about pushing the board to get players in. That explains 100% why he is still here because he doesn’t ask questions about spending money.This guy is just honest.
I love him as a person and I respect most of his decisions.
He ain't perfect. He was wrong about Spence and I think he is and has been wrong about Lankshear.
So not doing part of his job about pushing the board to get players in. That explains 100% why he is still here because he doesn’t ask questions about spending money.
He did
He literally says in the video that we need players in.So not doing part of his job about pushing the board to get players in. That explains 100% why he is still here because he doesn’t ask questions about spending money.
Well first of all I get to 19 without counting Austin or Reguilon, so not sure of your math.We entered this season with effectively 17 senior outfield players. The lowest for a number of seasons.
At a time when EL games increased and the amount of injury time played has grown significantly too.
On paper you need more players. But we started with less than usual!!
Why?
Ange’s choice?
Decision by the people who have been put in charge of football?
Or by the board in a cost cutting exercise?
10 players left in the summer and we now have 10 first team players out. We signed 4 18 year olds when we knew we were playing twice a week. This season was always going to be a bigger rebuild than last season.He did
“I am absolutely 100% confident that we are in a much better place today in all areas of the football club, than when we started”
15th.
Did you actually watch the press conference? Take the comment in the context he meant.He did
“I am absolutely 100% confident that we are in a much better place today in all areas of the football club, than when we started”
15th.
He did
“I am absolutely 100% confident that we are in a much better place today in all areas of the football club, than when we started”
15th.
Did you actually watch the press conference? Take the comment in the context he meant.
My optimistic interpretation of this:
We're like a plane whose engine has failed: it seemed ok since we coasted for a bit before losing altitude. Then shit got real. Lange and co. have been working frantically to repair the damage, which is now patched up and sputtering to life. At the moment we are still dropping while we pick up speed for the big hurrah.
Basically, it's going to be like that bit in the movies where you don't think they're going to clear the cliff. The camera cuts to the the view from the top of the cliff, everything is quiet. Too quiet. And then, PHWOOM! The plane nicks the edge of the cliff as it zooms over the top of your head.
The old battered Cessna is Ange and Levy has probably paid to be exec. prod. so he can be the maverick pilot. All the flakes screaming 'we're going to die!' will be listed as 'Flake #1' etc. But they'll be happy they were in it and point it anyone who'll listen forevermore.
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