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Match Europa League - 12th December - Rangers (A) 8PM

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That's cool. I was just looking for a definitive answer to the short term question.

I myself would stick with Ange but I'm a romantic.

I also think Mason did a good job in our Cup Final after the Jose sacking so there's that.

I also know a better, healthier, squad absolutely fell to pieces last time we sacked a manager.

So that's where I'm at. A bit too scarred to dive into the unknown but have no problems with those who do :thumbup:

Fair enough, mate. I totally get that everyone’s entitled to their own perspective as supporters of the club. Personally, and this is just my opinion, not a slight, but if your reason for sticking with Ange is rooted in sentimentality, you might want to brace yourself for a bit of heartbreak.

From what we know right now and based on the evidence we are seeing on the pitch, I just can’t see how keeping him will help us achieve anything significant this season or in the future. My logic (and emotion in this situation) is telling me that we can still win a trophy this season, but by sticking with him, it feels like we're giving that up before we have even had a chance.
 
Thats always the defence of the moaning and carping brigade, isn't it? If you ain't joining in, you're a happy clapper!

A happy clapper as far as you're concerned being anyone who doesn't contribute a running commentary of complaints, bitching, slating performances, commitment and management and any and of all things Tottenham.

Does it occur to you, that we can see the mistakes, underperformers and faults - but we just choose to look forward to the good things, and actually feel good about the things we get right?

No we're not at the match - but the people that do attend are hardly shining beacons of passionate support are they?

I can take away from the game that as a team without it's best defenders, in possibly one of the most hostile stadiums in Britain, came away with a reasonable result and effectively outplayed the home team and our subs were
  • B. Austin ,
  • L. Bergvall
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  • A. Dorrington
  • M. Hardy
  • D. Kulusevski
  • W. Lankshear
  • C. Olusesi
  • P. Sarr
  • D. Solanke
  • A. Whiteman
  • L. Williams-Barnett
Gray, Bentancur, Maddison, Kulusevski and Forster all played a notable part in our result - which for me is bonus
You however are probably boiling your piss - because we didn't lose, to (presumably) prove you right.
Do you really think we outplayed them?
 
yes of course when we start spending the most in the league it's not about transfer fees anymore but wages.

6th highest in the league and 2nd highest in terms of money spent since Postenoclue was appointed. ...we are joint 12th in the league.

A simple question : do you realise how by how many multiples we’ve outspent Rangers over the past , say 8 transfer windows. Transfer fees plus wages .

The answer, in case you didn’t realise ; it’s an absolute shit -load ( to use a bit of statistical terminology) .

For whatever reason all that money did absolutely sweet FA for us tonight.

Maybe it’s not all about the money ?
Just maybe other things actually come into play . Whatever they are.
 
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It’s sad but he simply can’t do a full match. Or even a full half. Looked well off it today. He’s trying too hard almost - needs to be comfortable and confident in what his body can offer now.

We'll probably see echos of his quality if everyone around him is playing well, but he's just not gonna elevate a dysfunctional, weak attack when he's actually part of that dysfunction.
 
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