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Manager Ange Postecoglou

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Was sacking Ange a good idea?

  • Yes, I think it was a good idea.

    Votes: 73 64.6%
  • No, I think it was a bad idea.

    Votes: 40 35.4%

  • Total voters
    113
Is there anyone who actually believes it was Ange's cunning plan all along to throw the league so we could win the cup?

#IQTest
Yes.


Add some fat to it though.
Did we lose 22 league games on purpose? No.
Did we lose some of them through lack of quality in the match due to protection for the Europa League? Yes.
Did we lose some because the players were holding back to not add to the injuries? Yes.
Were they holding back because they were told to, or by their own choice? Probably both
Did we actually need to do it? No, but we did need a trophy as we're all sick to death of the ribbing.
Was the Europa League actually hard to win? No, they're quality of opposition was below average.
Was it worth winning? For the future of the club, yes.
 
He was chopping and changing because he had to. My point was that we were going out pretty much full strength each and every PL game, albeit with what players were actually available. He wasn’t out resting starters typically in lieu of kids or secondary players for EL games. We kept running out the same cadre of starters game after game and running them into the ground, hence the ridiculously low “effort” levels, which was less about effort and probably more about exhaustion, carrying injuries, and lack of confidence.

He and the players did what they had to do, so my point is really about his comments about de-prioritizing the league more than anything else. I’m just not convinced we did, or at least did it for as long as he is suggesting. I can believe it from the semi-finals and on maybe but not before that.

We absolutely were not going out full strength for every PL game.
 
Yep me too.

Unfortunately, but understandably the argument for keeping Ange is rooted in emotion.

These sort of decisions should be made objectively, and if we do that there’s only really one sensible outcome based on plenty of evidence from our league form.

Saying we’ll give him the start of the season is really an admission that we don’t think he’s good enough, but we’re not brave enough to make the decision.

Emotion is the basis for both arguments.

I don't know what Levy will do. It's out of our hands. Ange, has delivered the poorest of league results, yet delivered a one in 4 decade Euro trophy.

Will 2025 be remembered as the worst season in modern PL history for the Club, or the year we brought the EL home?

Either way, if Ange stays ( and I think he will ), like those before him... he will have my support.
 
The idea of Ange coming to the club in part was to develop the young players from the academy and try to win a trophy . He's achieved half of his tasks . But we can't overlook the fact that we lost 22 games in a single season . That's relegation if it wasn't for the fact that there was 3 really poor teams that came up and went back down . We even lost games to two of them . He hasn't been seen at the academy games at all , so there's a sort of dereliction of duty there .
Let's look forward . We have Ashley Phillips and Luka Vuskovic who were both on loan , coming to us in the summer . So the fact that Romero wants to leave we might just have a CB that can step in and fill those shoes . I'm no fool I know that's a massive ask , but it's a possibility and I know we are looking to sign Guehi from Palace to fill the empty slot . If we're going to axe the manager then we need to be swift and find a replacement quickly . I'm hearing Frank , Glasner and Iraola are on the short list . My preference is to go for a young manager that's doing well and can bring fresh ideas . So I would like us to install Francesco Farioli from Ajax . He's gradually gaining the respect of the top clubs in Europe and I think he would be ideal with the amount of young players we have that can be moulded .
Farioli has only been mentioned about a week ago , and suddenly he’s a wanted man,
 
He was chopping and changing because he had to. My point was that we were going out pretty much full strength each and every PL game, albeit with what players were actually available. He wasn’t out resting starters typically in lieu of kids or secondary players for EL games. We kept running out the same cadre of starters game after game and running them into the ground, hence the ridiculously low “effort” levels, which was less about effort and probably more about exhaustion, carrying injuries, and lack of confidence.

He and the players did what they had to do, so my point is really about his comments about de-prioritizing the league more than anything else. I’m just not convinced we did, or at least did it for as long as he is suggesting. I can believe it from the semi-finals and on maybe but not before that.

Did you watch us??

This is completely and utterly made up
 
Emotion is the basis for both arguments.

I don't know what Levy will do. It's out of our hands. Ange, has delivered the poorest of league results, yet delivered a one in 4 decade Euro trophy.

Will 2025 be remembered as the worst season in modern PL history for the Club, or the year we brought the EL home?

Either way, if Ange stays ( and I think he will ), like those before him... he will have my support.
For some it certainly it is!

Keeping Ange will be based on pure emotion rather than the objective evidence of the last 18 months. I think it’s difficult to argue otherwise.

I’ll certainly get behind him if he stays (even if I think it’s the wrong decision).
 
Yep me too.

Unfortunately, but understandably the argument for keeping Ange is rooted in emotion.

These sort of decisions should be made objectively, and if we do that there’s only really one sensible outcome based on plenty of evidence from our league form.

Saying we’ll give him the start of the season is really an admission that we don’t think he’s good enough, but we’re not brave enough to make the decision.

Agree you either back the guy properly or don't back him at all, all this 10 matches business is stupid, you're not committing to anything other than sentiment.

The problem is that backing for this board means that they do it half arsed...Ange's system thrives on having top players who can make a difference, go and get your Eze's and Mbuemo's if your serious and want Ange to succeed if you don't then we're gonna be talking about another wasted season.

Unfortunately I don't think the board pull their finger out for him because why would they, they haven't done it for anyone else hence why I'm more in favour of him leaving.

I dunno it's not an easy decision either way but the only way the board justify keeping him on is if they are going to go big in the TW, can't see it personally.
 
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I definitely hear both arguments

There is no argument worthy of the name to keep Postecoglou, because he has shown that he needs the highest calibre of player during a season to be competitive.

That he won a trophy for us is something incredible, but there are for more managers who win knockout competitions than win titles, or even get their teams regularly in let's say top 3 positions.

If Levy's silence means no change, then unless we buy 4/5 players of quality, we are consigned to another PL season of dross.

I absolutely refuse to be sucked in by the emotion, and strip that aside, and you aren't left with enough.
 

No idea if Ange stays or goes or should do either of these things but phrases like "the latest I’m hearing" strip my fucking gears.

Rudolph Pat Bateman, you're hearing nothing whatsoever. You're a tragic cybernerd who makes things up on the internet and would sniff your sister's knickers if she hadn't left home twenty odd years ago.

 
There is no argument worthy of the name to keep Postecoglou, because he has shown that he needs the highest calibre of player during a season to be competitive.

That he won a trophy for us is something incredible, but there are for more managers who win knockout competitions than win titles, or even get their teams regularly in let's say top 3 positions.

If Levy's silence means no change, then unless we buy 4/5 players of quality, we are consigned to another PL season of dross.

I absolutely refuse to be sucked in by the emotion, and strip that aside, and you aren't left with enough.

There absolutely is, you're being totally ignorant if you're shutting down the argument you're opposing, on either side.
 
Farioli has only been mentioned about a week ago , and suddenly he’s a wanted man,
Just My opinion - we have a lot of young players on loan and in the academy that need a manager with fresh ideas and a different approach . I'm fed up of having managers that want to come in and buy players and still don't win anything because they're stuck in their ways . He's young and develops young players
 
For some it certainly it is!

Keeping Ange will be based on pure emotion rather than the objective evidence of the last 18 months. I think it’s difficult to argue otherwise.

I’ll certainly get behind him if he stays (even if I think it’s the wrong decision).

For some, the objective evidence is our first European trophy in 41 years, our first trophy altogether in 17 years and Champions League football.

The poor league form is a valid argument for wanting him gone, but equally the EL trophy is a valid argument for wanting him to stay.
 
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