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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
I just can't fathom how lonely and full of self-loathing anyone who calls themselves a Spurs fan must be to be so bitter about winning a European trophy they squat in their mother's basement pouring bile while 250, 000 actual Spurs fans just drink the joy in.

I wish you all the best, brother. Peace. :angecup:
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Payoff will be tied to an NDA so he can’t ever bad mouth club or directors, or if he doesn’t want to sign NDA would just get put on garden leave and be unable to work again until contract ended, and if he spoke out in period while on garden leave would be liable to sacked without any pay-off.
Also bad mouthing previous employers is not a great hep to get you a new job.
i really hope this is true because i know angie is dying to talk shit about us to anyone who will listen. i bet it's almost worth 12 million to him

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Something that really concerns me about next season:

5 of our 10 total wins this season were clustered in the first 10 weeks. Then we earned a total of 5 points in the 11 matches between weeks 13 and 23 and were poor the rest of the season.

In the year previous it was very much the same, 8 of the 20 total wins were in the first 10 weeks.

That is to say, if Ange is retained we can consider that he might be sacked early in the season, but the established pattern is a short burst at the start and then relegation form ever after.

Hoping that if Ange were retained there might be the prospect getting off at the first stop seems unlikely. What seems more likely is another season like this one, where it isn't bad enough out of the gate for Levy to make a change, and Levy won't be able to sack him thereafter if "we're still in the cups".

The bigger worry for me is for an entirely lost next season, not just having to scramble for a manager in October.
 
Would you take another season like last season, lose 22 matches and finish 17th if it guaranteed winning the CL?
I don't know if I would really.

It's a difficult one to ponder even, because I reckon it's practically impossible that we could navigate a path to a CL win whilst also being that bad in the league, the Europa win stretches credulity to it's limit, but remains just within the realms of possibility due to the opposition involved.

There's no way that happens in CL, realistically the odds of us doing well in that next year are much better if we are actually playing well and getting results in the league.

However, as a pure hypothetical, I still think I'd lean towards no, because it's a whole season of being beaten down by Spurs in the 38 domestic games. This season has ground me down to complete apathy, and I don't like feeling that way, it's worse than coming away from a defeat infuriated. Unlike our players, I can't just switch that on/off for different competitions.

What does CL really mean to me if it doesn't come with the feeling that Spurs are the best team in Europe? You can't delude yourself into believing that if you finish 17th in your domestic league.
 
Right, that's it - I'm holding my breath until that bloody Levy makes up his mind.

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There's another, more recent Sky piece on Frank were they follow him for a day at their training ground that is really interesting if you haven't seen it.


View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XW0j84fM2fU

He seems to have his head screwed on very well. And bringing this set of standards into the team could do a lot of good.


Yeah I remember watching that thinking it came across as an advert for Frank. Will watch it again though thanks for posting.
 
Something that really concerns me about next season:

5 of our 10 total wins this season were clustered in the first 10 weeks. Then we earned a total of 5 points in the 11 matches between weeks 13 and 23 and were poor the rest of the season.

In the year previous it was very much the same, 8 of the 20 total wins were in the first 10 weeks.

That is to say, if Ange is retained we can consider that he might be sacked early in the season, but the established pattern is a short burst at the start and then relegation form ever after.

Hoping that if Ange were retained there might be the prospect getting off at the first stop seems unlikely. What seems more likely is another season like this one, where it isn't bad enough out of the gate for Levy to make a change, and Levy won't be able to sack him thereafter if "we're still in the cups".

The bigger worry for me is for an entirely lost next season, not just having to scramble for a manager in October.
5 points from 11 games, and then we were poor...

:ange-hands-head:
 
I don't know if I would really.

It's a difficult one to ponder even, because I reckon it's practically impossible that we could navigate a path to a CL win whilst also being that bad in the league, the Europa win stretches credulity to it's limit, but remains just within the realms of possibility due to the opposition involved.

There's no way that happens in CL, realistically the odds of us doing well in that next year are much better if we are actually playing well and getting results in the league.

However, as a pure hypothetical, I still think I'd lean towards no, because it's a whole season of being beaten down by Spurs in the 38 domestic games. This season has ground me down to complete apathy, and I don't like feeling that way, it's worse than coming away from a defeat infuriated. Unlike our players, I can't just switch that on/off for different competitions.

What does CL really mean to me if it doesn't come with the feeling that Spurs are the best team in Europe? You can't delude yourself into believing that if you finish 17th in your domestic league.

Seen it all now. Spurs fans too good for a Champions League Trophy just to own Ange.

Fucking hell :roflmao: :roflmao: :roflmao: :roflmao: :roflmao:
 
Absolutely true, and yet


It means the European Cup, what the fuck is wrong with you people?

These people are literally insane now. All because Ange Postecoglou won a European Trophy.

Studies should be carried on this section of the fan base. Isolate the gene that causes their insanity and find a cure because fuck me their suffering (and ours) has to end :D
 
Absolutely true, and yet


It means the European Cup, what the fuck is wrong with you people?
When your thinking about it in relation to being directly tied to abysmal league performance then I think this is relevant personally. Do you follow Spurs purely for a one off night once in a blue moon, or do you follow us every week and watch every game?

In any other aspect of life would you agree to 99 days of torture for one day of joy?

Anyway, are we all debating this ad nauseum largely due to the question of sticking with Ange? Fact is I don't want to be in a position of having to choose, I want us to hire a less limited manager that can compete in both. A Manager that's capable of making us good in the league is much more likely to take us further in CL, this season's Europa campaign is a freak and should not trick people into believing that there is some perverse relation between being fucking gash in the league and succeeding in Europe.
 
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