I would disagree.
Quantity does not equal quality.
Not one player signed last Summer improved the quality of our team.
The Fighting Cock is a forum for fans of Tottenham Hotspur Football Club. Here you can discuss Spurs latest matches, our squad, tactics and any transfer news surrounding the club. Registration gives you access to all our forums (including 'Off Topic' discussion) and removes most of the adverts (you can remove them all via an account upgrade). You're here now, you might as well...
I would disagree.
Yes nowt to to do with top level prof football!Oh he is a marketing geezer involved in sports! Nrl Aussie rules the Olympics.... Oh and Melbourne???
And that tied into what happened at Juve when he stepped up from transfer guru to running the show.Whilst he made some good signings, it was the choice of manager (Nuno and Conte) that bothered me the most. Neither being the type of manager we need or want.
I bet we hire a manager before there's another DoF.I'd just like us to get this next appointment right so we can then chase the correct manager.
They turned him down so I read.He goes today and Nagelsmann turns down the chavs. Seems convenient.
Other way round by the sounds of things. Depends who you want to believe.
I would disagree.
Quantity does not equal quality.
Not one player signed last Summer improved the quality of our team.
Last season then......
Romero, Bentancur, Kulu...... 3 starters that helped elevate us from 7th (the year before) to 4th.
Last season then......
Romero, Bentancur, Kulu...... 3 starters that helped elevate us from 7th (the year before) to 4th.
Paratici:
Season 1: improved the starting XI
Season 2: improved the squad.
I was actually backing you up because you mentioned the squad had improved whereas the team was referred to as not having improved. I actually think both have improved but maybe the squad more so.
As a reminder, I believe this was our last starting XI under Alan Sugar:Yep. Despite Levy’s constant barking about “look at how much we’ve spent, it clearly doesn’t equal success”, it’s hard to think of the start of a season in recent memory where we could look at our squad and think yep, we’re a whole lot stronger going into this season than we were last year.
And that includes any of Pochettino’s seasons, the best manager we’ve had in the Premier League era. In not one of his seasons did we go in thinking our squad is significantly better than the previous season.
It’s just a shocking indictment.