And a nurseThings that a certain in life, Death , Taxes & Ange winning a trophy is his second season!![]()
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And a nurseThings that a certain in life, Death , Taxes & Ange winning a trophy is his second season!![]()
Not really, it’s more that I don’t think last night is a kicking off point.I mean...do any of us give a shit about Sunday's result, really?
It's time to party!
I really worry that if Ange stays on then it'll be a huge reality check next season.It's a difficult scenario to reconcile at this point in time, as emotions are as high as they could ever be and, for me personally, it's created a real conflict.
It's far too soon to make an informed decision as I'm still buzzing from last night. I was up until the wee hours just watching and absorbing absolutely everything from the match to the post match videos, I even watched a video of our 3-2 win at OT in 2012 just to keep the vibe going.
Part of me wants him to stay to show that he's learnt and adapted. His post match presser put a lot of things into perspective, with him stating that he basically shelled the PL in favour of this trophy, so that part of me is wondering if he'll show the same adaptation in the next league campaign and, let's be honest, he's earned the opportunity to show that.
Ultimately though, the decision doesn't sit with us. All we can hope for, as fans, is that the right decision is made and that will only be seen after the fact.
If he is kept on, I truly hope he smashes the granny out of the league and proves every single doubter wrong. I want that almost as much for him as I do for the club. I honestly like the man and think he is genuine. I do love to see people like that get ahead in life.
He's admitted he made a mistake with the recruitment and that cost us in the league. He's also said numerous times (including his interview after the full time whistle) that we have to target "experience" in the next window.
Watched the game when I got home and we basically shithoused a victory which I'm actually very happy about and didn't think Ange had it in him. Of course it was probably forced with the injuries to Kulu, Maddison and Bergvall but the tactical fouls, the defending deep when needed, the Danso sub, the solid foundation with a midfield 3 that were just too athletic for the United team....he's surprised me with the way he's adapted.
The thing with keeping him is that hes already said we need experience and I don't think he will allow Levy to buy more 'prospects' without voicing his objection publicly after the way this season has gone.
If we can secure a manager like Xavi or another big name who won't be hoodwinked by Levys attempts to buy 'prospects' I would still replace him but if it's these Silva type manager then.its probably not worth replacing, especially considering the squad genuinely seem to believe.
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As wonderful as this feeling has been for us, we shouldn't lose sight of the fact that the European competitions are in fact a bonus. It is domestically where we need to demonstrate improvement, particularly now with the trophy drought monkey off our backs.I really worry that if Ange stays on then it'll be a huge reality check next season.
We're all swept up in the emotion at the moment as you say. However when we have time to analyse it all properly we'll all acknowledge that it was far from a vintage performance. To have one shot on target and only one touch in the opposition box during the second half is extremely poor, especially against the worst Man Utd team in decades.
I'm not saying his tactics were wrong because on the night Ange set us up exactly how we need to be to win the game.
Play like that against CL teams and it'll be a horror show for us though.
I'm torn, I have so much respect for Ange, he's trying to create a respectful, family orientated, winning culture at Spurs. Something we desperately need to adopt, especially in our fanbase. I just don't know if he's the right tactician to lead us into the strongest club competition in the world.

"I'm used to people listening when I talk"
View: https://x.com/Daily_Hotspur/status/1925499096065872289
No, you're not a twat at all mate. Who the fuck speaks to people like that?
"I'm used to people listening when I talk"
View: https://x.com/Daily_Hotspur/status/1925499096065872289
No, you're not a twat at all mate. Who the fuck speaks to people like that?
Be interesing to see how many of these accounts were on here celebrating our biggest win in over 40 years last night?
Might click though all the accounts to see their recent posting history. TBF I thinkThe Extra Mile(sey) and
TonySoprano are good guys who mean well and just think Spurs will be better off once Ange leaves.
But some of the others are just so miserable that they probably didn't even enjoy the win lastnight because fans like me would be happy!
"I'm used to people listening when I talk"
View: https://x.com/Daily_Hotspur/status/1925499096065872289
No, you're not a twat at all mate. Who the fuck speaks to people like that?
"I'm used to people listening when I talk"
View: https://x.com/Daily_Hotspur/status/1925499096065872289
No, you're not a twat at all mate. Who the fuck speaks to people like that?
That's the way I'm leaning, I can see the temptation in this moment to stick with him, but I also can't escape the feeling that the more time is passing, the less and less our squad looks like they know how to play football.I hope he goes but he leaves with a trophy and on a high .The league form for close to two seasons has been atrocious and the number of losses cannot be tolerated .I very much doubt we will do that much better in the league next season if he is in charge.