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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: 72 64.3%
  • No, I think it was a bad idea.

    Votes: 40 35.7%

  • Total voters
    112
Oh God, tell me why both managers should have the same sympathy when one manager had worse injuries and replacements than yhe other?
Neither manager had significantly more injuries than the other, they both had heaps, I recall posters posting things this season like ''ah so it wasn't Postecoglou's way that was the cause of so many injuries after all''.

I don't want to spend the next six weeks comparing injuries and splitting hairs with you, we all know there's been two seasons of awful injuries, both managers deserve equal sympathy, this isn't me saying they both have had the same injuries, it amounts to two depleted injury ridden squads.

But see your question right there, this is you going around in circles and trying to drag me around with you. I don't have anything else to add. You're asking something that I have already answered, we've lived through it as Spurs supporters.
 
Guess what? I am in my own room, but I'm not arguing with myself, I've just pointed out that Postecoglou gets excuses granted that other managers don't.

It's as simple as that, I know it, you know it, everyone on this forum knows it, but very few admit it.

Shadydan Shadydan was absolutely correct when he said Postecoglou has the supporters brainwashed, you and he both are living evidence, the only difference is he seems to know it and you don't.

I would argue Postecoglou gets LESS lee way because of where he came from
Yeah this is what I mean. It’s not Ange I hate: it’s his weird Aussie fanbase on here. When they’re not busy shitting on other fans for not idolising Ange, they’re shitting on English football and bragging about how great they are at fucking sailing and surfing. Such an odd bunch.

Inventing a sport doesn’t necessarily mean you’re going to be brilliant at it, it’s not fucking genetic. Australians are basically Brits with added sun and despite football being your highest participation sport the best you can produce is a Schwarzer or Cahill. It’s tough. It’s the world’s sport.

I’ll accept mad bantz about this topic from a Frenchman or a Brazilian, not an Aussie. If I want mad swimming bantz or “who has the most beaches” bantz I’ll come to you lads, ok?

We are pretty shit at it, all things considered. But at the World Cup I’ll still get to watch my team do presumably quite well while you lot pray to match your total summit of reaching the last 16. I’ll take a World Cup semi or European finals over a million swimming medals, cheers, it’s a sport I actually like.

Oh and if I was desperate to win a World Cup, I’ll stick with Thomas Tuchel thanks .. I reckon a champions league winner has more chance of doing something there than a guy with a 100% loss record in the World Cup.

Australia over-achieves at the World Cup. We would have one fifth of 0.1% the resources of England. Last 16 is our ceiling, and we've done it twice. Both times losing to the eventual World Champions: in 2006 on a last minute penalty in and to Messi's Argentina in 2022.

As a like for like, at WC 2010, we got battered 1-4 by Germany. England star-studded team played the same Germany and.......got battered 1-4.

Our mentality allows us to compete when we have no right to. Postecoglou is the managing embodiment of that winners mentality.

Should we meet in the USA, We may lose but England will not batter us, as shit as we are. s
 
I couldn’t give a fuck. I’m not in to those sports and nor are most Brits. Please don’t come on an English football forum and tell British people what sports they should care about.

No you don’t, per capita you spend a lot more on high performance and participation sport. A lot more on the sports you mentioned which are all heavily biased to the geography and climate.

The UK does pretty well at sport, mostly at a variety of ones I couldn’t care less about because we suddenly funded them well. Big fucking woop.
You’re like a watch. Easily wound up 😜
 
You should broaden your sporting horizons.
I mean basketball is good.
And the GB basketball team is unreal.

For the record we invest less than the UK in sport.
We’re just not fat lazy bludgers sitting on a couch watching tele whinging about Ange and Spurs!

Go outside and have a walk 👍
We used to be good at Rugby Union, but then that's a different story!
 
So I state the obvious, Manchester United are a much better team this season than last, and that means I'm bashing Ange, or are you referring to someone or something else?
No, I was just using your post as a springboard to point out that Ange had somehow 'normalised losing' was a load of old bollocks.

It wasn't intended as a dig at you - unless you also subscribe to the nonsensical idea that Postecoglou 'made losing acceptable'.
 
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Well that's certainly fine by me if you want to argue that, but then surely it's him that made us lose 22 matches, or are you going to pick and choose when it is, and isn't him?
Ange was the manager, so he's responsible for the losses just as he is for the wins.

It's just that there are also mitigating circumstances for the volume of losses in the league last season, such as the injuries, and the switch to focusing on the cups.

There are also contributing factors outside of his control to some of the wins too, of course.

He definitely got lucky during some of the games we won last season, most notably the Europa League final.

Ultimately though, all results are the responsibility of the manager.

However, some results are a lot more meaningful than others:
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On a serious note in response.

I'd argue that this began the two seasons prior to Frank.

Even in Ange's first season the technical quality fell off a cliff the second half of the season, players couldn't even do the basics, it was dreadful stuff which then lead onto the dramatic slide towards the drop zone last season.

Frank was not given a platform to build on at all. He was however, nowhere near up to the task of rectifying the shambles that he took over.

Both Ange and Frank were abysmal choices to manage this club, and I say that as someone who was initially optimistic that Frank would at least get us organised and achieving the minimum expectations.

I agree the squad is technically average-poor, but not relegation level poor.

I also should have been more specific: Frank was given a platform of players who were united and on an emotional and mental high, willing to run through brick walls for the club and manager.

The mentality and confidence side of the game is just as important as technical ability- I mean look at the relegation thread, the one common theme is fans want the players to fight and leave it all on the pitch. The worst example of mental collapse IMO was Brazil in WC 2018 being belted 7-1. Highly technical players (ok we bought the only Brazillian in the world who plays football like baby giraffe with a beach ball) but they were mentally fragile in the moment.

Frank killed the players motivation and confidence.
 
You should broaden your sporting horizons.
I mean basketball is good.
And the GB basketball team is unreal.

For the record we invest less than the UK in sport.
We’re just not fat lazy bludgers sitting on a couch watching tele whinging about Ange and Spurs!

Go outside and have a walk 👍

I tried that and got arrested. I came here to have a cunt off and I now see I initially miss-read a word.

:mourbye:
 
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