I want to be wrong but I just don't see this buffoon leading us to a cup final win over Man utd .
Amorim should prob retire he can't find a way to beat Ange
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I want to be wrong but I just don't see this buffoon leading us to a cup final win over Man utd .
Someone on here knows any of that voodoo shit? Let's resuscitate Cloughie. Imagine the peak version of the man walking into that dressing room and sorting out them players. And him exchanging with Ange.His legacy will be making losing a habit.
The next manager will have his work cut out for him, undoing the loser mentality instilled by this loser manager.
Really good post young Skywalker. No drama just an honest reflection on what has been a horrible season. What I worry about most is the lasting damage Ange has done to the club. An underwhelming summer and a poor start under a new manager next season and it will be another season of protests and humiliation. Even when Ange is finally sacked he will cast a dark shadow over this club for a few more seasons.Apart from relegation in the 70s, I think this time under ange has been the lowest point it has been as a Tottenham fan for me.
Amazingly, he could still win a trophy next week, and yes, we will take it, but there isn't much to celebrate in all honesty.
Really concerned over the future of this club and the direction it's heading in.
From the BBC, see below. It does cut away some of the pathetic excuses this Twit uses. And never forget the squad was not deep enough before these injuries.
“According to data from PremierInjuries.com, Tottenham have had the third worst injury crisis in the Premier League, with United the fifth.
In total, Spurs had lost 1,414 days to injuries and suffered 38 separate injuries this season – both the third highest tallies in the league.
United, meanwhile, had lost 1,229 days to injury – the fifth most – with 30 separate injuries, which was the seventh highest figure.
However, Brighton are sat in the top 10 of the Premier League, despite having the worst injury issues so far this season.
According to the data the Seagulls are top with 1,862 days lost to 44 separate injuries - as of 15 May”
We did have our whole back 5 out for a big chunk of the season though. I don't think Brighton's injuries have been to such important players, Milner and March been out for the season not sure if they are even starters if fit. Plus Bentancur missed 8 games through suspension not included in that. Not making excuses for Ange but hard to deny we have had a bad time with injuries.From the BBC, see below. It does cut away some of the pathetic excuses this Twit uses. And never forget the squad was not deep enough before these injuries.
“According to data from PremierInjuries.com, Tottenham have had the third worst injury crisis in the Premier League, with United the fifth.
In total, Spurs had lost 1,414 days to injuries and suffered 38 separate injuries this season – both the third highest tallies in the league.
United, meanwhile, had lost 1,229 days to injury – the fifth most – with 30 separate injuries, which was the seventh highest figure.
However, Brighton are sat in the top 10 of the Premier League, despite having the worst injury issues so far this season.
According to the data the Seagulls are top with 1,862 days lost to 44 separate injuries - as of 15 May”
Yeah. Of course to an extent that can be argued. But going into the season with three CBs was still a risky thing. The Bentancer situation & long ban risk was known while the summer window was still open, and there were squad places available. As football is meant to be a squad game, the squad needs to be fit for purpose to deal with injuries however bad.We did have our whole back 5 out for a big chunk of the season though. I don't think Brighton's injuries have been to such important players, Milner and March been out for the season not sure if they are even starters if fit. Plus Bentancur missed 8 games through suspension not included in that. Not making excuses for Ange but hard to deny we have had a bad time with injuries.

Yep, another rebuild season on the cards. Perfect for Levy, lower expectations, calls for patience with new manager and squad bedding in. I mean it will be all of those things but its a bit boy who cried wolf. This would be around our 6th rebuild in 7 years.I suspect it will take the next manager a good year to sort this squad out and repair them mentally. Whoever it is I’m not going to be expecting much. Perfect really, nothing Levy likes more than lowering people’s expectations.
Agree entirely - can’t understand why Ange is still here but (for whatever reason) - we seem to have been disproportionately hit with injuries to our first 11ish. It’s misleading to judge purely on days lost if 150 of them are to your 3rd choice keeper (for example) whilst the 1st choice plays on happily week-in, week-out.There's 0 context to the 'days lost' stat
Who got injured for Brighton? were they key injuries to first teamers? Does that include subs and players who normally wouldn't feature etc...
Didn’t they get relegated soon after?So remember the season Leicester finished 17th and then won the league the next season , maybe that was the plan all along for Ange!![]()

Yep, another rebuild season on the cards. Perfect for Levy, lower expectations, calls for patience with new manager and squad bedding in. I mean it will be all of those things but its a bit boy who cried wolf. This would be around our 6th rebuild in 7 years.
If you keep appointing the wrong managers or not giving the right managers the tools they want then that’s what will happen.Yep, another rebuild season on the cards. Perfect for Levy, lower expectations, calls for patience with new manager and squad bedding in. I mean it will be all of those things but its a bit boy who cried wolf. This would be around our 6th rebuild in 7 years.
Yep. Wrong managers, poor scouting, poor people appointed elsewhere like Hitchen, Munn etc . Yet the untouchable trio of Levy, Cullen, Colecott remain to appont the next hapless 18 month victims with zero consequences.If you keep appointing the wrong managers or not giving the right managers the tools they want then that’s what will happen.
Yep. Wrong managers, poor scouting, poor people appointed on elsewhere like Hitchen, Munn etc . Yet the untouchable trio of Levy, Cullen, Colecott remain to appont the next hapless 18 month victims with zero consequences.