This fucking thread. Most pessimistic people. Maybe has something to do with the weather. Still in 3 cups, and league has what, 4 months to go? 
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This fucking thread. Most pessimistic people. Maybe has something to do with the weather. Still in 3 cups, and league has what, 4 months to go?![]()
The source is in the bottom right of the graphic.Oh no players have to run because I’ve seen a chart with no context or even a data source,
The source is in the bottom right of the graphic.
What do you expect to get out of your agenda?
Maybe ange will send you a didgeridoo when he is sacked![]()
Mate I wish. Kids movie night. Cooked a BBQ. Popcorn and crap. Finally got to sit down and have a look at all the drivel on here. Nothing changes.
Exactly this. The intensity Ange demands might work in Scotland. This is the bloody premier league. It’s already way more intense to begin with. You can’t run your players into the ground… But all the injuries are just bad luck, I guessAnge cultists will say it is this way by design. And our problems are just down to not big enough squad. Just imagine what we could achieve with 35 players! (cause 25 players + academy guys we had at the start of season left him short). That would allow Ange to play his football, keep everyone fresh and avoid injuries. And produce.
Just don't tell them others do not play with this intensity not because they are stupid or outsmarted by Ange. Sad part is other teams and managers know you can register only 25 guys, then load and the way you play needs to accomodate those limitations.
Love these type of comments. Have you not researched? Listened to the independent commentary? Or listen to his previous S & C coaches? Nope. Of course not. Just follow the Angeout narrative. Christ or mighty I can’t wait till he’s wins a couple of trophies this season.Exactly this. The intensity Ange demands might work in Scotland. This is the bloody premier league. It’s already way more intense to begin with. You can’t run your players into the ground… But all the injuries are just bad luck, I guess![]()
I just watched the Ange PC. I think even he's surprised he's still here. He's not got anything to defend himself with. He says the form hasn't been good enough full stop. He talks about being in cups and making it a special season. There's no way he thinks this team is winning a trophy and what he forgets is, for us the fans, lthe league is our bread and butter. I don't give a fk about europe if we are 15th in the league. He looks like a dead man walking to be honest.
Reckon the bullet comes next week.
For those Ange Outers with a hard on for Iraola, his last club Rayo Vallecano are up to 6th in La Liga. They are better than they were under Iraola. I guess that means you’d all prefer to cut to the chase and get Inigo Perez?
I guess we'll know next season with certainty. If the pattern repeats next season you have to move on because, by his own admission, he won't manage any differently.
Love these type of comments. Have you not researched? Listened to the independent commentary? Or listen to his previous S & C coaches? Nope. Of course not. Just follow the Angeout narrative. Christ or mighty I can’t wait till he’s wins a couple of trophies this season.
The fan base is divided over Postecoglou. The advantage to keeping him to start next season is one way or the other we should all have roughly the same opinion by next Christmas. If he is successful most everyone will be happy, but if Spurs have another round of injuries and poor performance the excuses will have hit their expiration date. I've given up hope Spurs will fire him so might as well see this experiment out.That's was exactly my point like you wrote in 2nd paragraph.
You sack Ange during window or just before - you prolly have then interim manager who won't convince player. You keep Ange and keep losing as well - Ange even as permanent manager has no leverage to convince player as well
It's even more of an impact since there are so many more games scheduled. I suppose if you are a Postecoglou backer you will simply say Levy hasn't given him the depth to play his style.Actually, I have done research. Not that it’s even needed, as it is actually common knowledge that high-intensity sprinting results in a larger number of injuries in football. Specifically the injuries most of our team are afflicted with right now. I couldn’t give a toss what people that work with Ange have said about it. I care about the science. There’s a reason other teams find a balance.
I guess we'll know next season with certainty. If the pattern repeats next season you have to move on because, by his own admission, he won't manage any differently.
Actually, I have done research. Not that it’s even needed, as it is actually common knowledge that high-intensity sprinting results in a larger number of injuries in football. Specifically the injuries most of our team are afflicted with right now. I couldn’t give a toss what people that work with Ange have said about it. I care about the science. There’s a reason other teams find a balance.
Have you not researched the stats? We sprint far, far more than any other team. So that’s not even a good comparison. The compound effect of number of games + Ange’s tactics are to blame here. If recovery and warmups were enough, nobody would ever get injured, which is what you’re inferring.That common knowledge, can you share some of it please?
Is it really as simple as sprints cause injuries?
If so how did Salah avoid injuries all these years?
Actually, I have done research. Not that it’s even needed, as it is actually common knowledge that high-intensity sprinting results in a larger number of injuries in football. Specifically the injuries most of our team are afflicted with right now. I couldn’t give a toss what people that work with Ange have said about it. I care about the science. There’s a reason other teams find a balance.
The intensity of the sprinting in both possession and out of possession contributes.That common knowledge, can you share some of it please?
Is it really as simple as sprints cause injuries?
If so how did Salah avoid injuries all these years?
This. We’ve had a bigger issue this season due to playing in Europe. It’s not just the number of injuries but the types. Ange hasn’t been the best at rotation, either. Someone on here the other day was literally going nuts about why he refused to play certain players. It might have been Spence. Point is… When you have way more high intensity sprints both in and out of possession than any other team in the most intense league in the world… Well…It's even more of an impact since there are so many more games scheduled. I suppose if you are a Postecoglou backer you will simply say Levy hasn't given him the depth to play his style.

Have you not researched the stats? We sprint far, far more than any other team. So that’s not even a good comparison. The compound effect of number of games + Ange’s tactics are to blame here. If recovery and warmups were enough, nobody would ever get injured, which is what you’re inferring.
He's got 2.5/3 months to prove himself when he gets most of his players back from United home onwards. No way he deserves to start next season if he can't clearly and obviously show us what AngeBall is actually all about and how it can work CONSISTENTLY at this level.The fan base is divided over Postecoglou. The advantage to keeping him to start next season is one way or the other we should all have roughly the same opinion by next Christmas. If he is successful most everyone will be happy, but if Spurs have another round of injuries and poor performance the excuses will have hit their expiration date. I've given up hope Spurs will fire him so might as well see this experiment out.