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Management Another Snap Poll on Ange - 24/25 Edition

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When should we sack Ange, if at all?

  • Sack him imminently (October Break)

    Votes: 26 11.9%
  • See where we are in five matches (November Break)

    Votes: 52 23.7%
  • He needs another transfer window (January)

    Votes: 4 1.8%
  • Finish the Season and evaluate then

    Votes: 108 49.3%
  • Sack by Christmas if poor form continues so new manager gets the window

    Votes: 29 13.2%

  • Total voters
    219
  • Poll closed .
Finish the season and evaluate him. This is now his squad, no more Emerson Royals. Eric Diers. Pierre Hojbjergs to fall back on when injuries or suspensions hit.

4 games in is a pointless metric league wise. Theres plenty of instances of teams starting slow and ending strong. And right now by right of not playing in anything, we're still in all the cups

The Europa League format runs through until February, so even by then we are still likely to be competing in Europe.

Absolutely no one worth a name is going to come in and "save us" if we get rid of him now anyway. Because all we'd have done is shown every coach in world football that we're happy to start building for someone, only to sack them during a bump along the way.
We are only in all cups because. None of them have fucking started yet. 🤣
 
25 years and one constant, ENIC

Sacking Ange just gives them something to hide behind yet again, don’t fall for it

Ange is the right man to take us forward in my opinion, he has the right attitude for it and wants to change the club culture
 
25 years and one constant, ENIC

Sacking Ange just gives them something to hide behind yet again, don’t fall for it

Ange is the right man to take us forward in my opinion, he has the right attitude for it and wants to change the club culture
I agree with the first 2 sentences of your post. As I'm sure would any sensible Spurs supporter.
I'm not so hot on your conclusion though. If he had the right attitude for changing the club culture he would not have limply claimed he was satisfied with a transfer window that was so clearly underwhelming and little more than a speculative, cowardly cost cutting exercise.
 
Rather give him the season unless we are in danger of relegation.
This is my thoughts exactly. Unless he goes full Conte in his pleas for the sack, or obviously loses the dressing room for whatever reason, I just can't see the point in rolling the dice again, without a threat of relegation. If nothing has started to change/improve by the run in (last 10 games?) then it's time to start looking/planning.

We need some stability. Winning would be nicer, but there's no guarantee ANOTHER new manager will achieve that anyway.
 
This is my thoughts exactly. Unless he goes full Conte in his pleas for the sack, or obviously loses the dressing room for whatever reason, I just can't see the point in rolling the dice again, without a threat of relegation. If nothing has started to change/improve by the run in (last 10 games?) then it's time to start looking/planning.

We need some stability. Winning would be nicer, but there's no guarantee ANOTHER new manager will achieve that anyway.
Mason for the last ten games?


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I'd prefer to have instability and winning more football matches (especially against our local rivals) than stability and getting beaten every time we play a top half team.
Which is what I said no? - "Winning would be nicer". Changing the manager isn't going to guarantee that.

Modern history suggests if you believe in a manager, stick with and back him sensibly it can pay off. Klopp, Arteta, even the fabled Pep needed time although honestly City were never going to let him fail.

For all the desire to see the back of ENIC, you know deep down that there's nothing anyone can do about the situation. Even a full scale legacy fan revolt ain't gonna help as there are hoardes of people wanting to get their mitts on tickets. I'm afraid, you can keep shouting into the wind about it being time for them to sell up, but you're wasting your breath (keystrokes). And so given that, I think it's daft to want to ditch Ange so readily at this point.
 
We didn’t do anywhere near enough in the window for ange to have any sort of pressure to challenge the top 3 so his expectation should be like ours is every year, finish 4-7 and hope for something in the cups, if or when those expectations aren’t met then we can think about sacking.

I personally don’t really see how anyone can have a look at our squad and think Ange should of achieved anything more than he did last year or have any expectations to push on considerably this year.
 
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