Pochettino lost a semi final to Portsmouth...

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He should not be judged on losing to Liverpool. The Europa cup is more realistic. Poch losing a semi to Portsmouth was far worse.
Got a side like Wigan who are below the championship but won a major trophy more recently than us too..
It’s a disgrace.
Yes sorry you were right.
Nice stadium and training ground though.
Brand is growing globally.
What more can we ask for as fans?
Meh, maybe you're right, maybe I'm reading more into it than people mean too. The post I originally responded said:Oo swipe me, no need to get catty because I questioned the almighty.
Nobody is basing it ONLY on the cup final though, are they? If Newcastle had done nothing since takeover but just won a random cup, nobody would be claiming them as a shining example of ambition.
The reality was they had instant improvement and huge investment with money pumped in by ambitious owners. They had to dial down due to FFP but their owners have invested huge amounts where they can and very obviously want them to win things and are willing to do whatever to achieve that.
This early cup is as a natural consequence of their ambition and smart moves. They have shown intent since day one of ownership.
You’re the one assuming people are saying they’re only looking to Newcastle in this way due to a league cup win .. that isn’t happening and you know it !!
Can’t stand Levy but it’s not about money IMOIf Levy had any ambition to win football matches Ange would be gone by now.
Firing Ange and hiring an interim will cost him money so he will not do it. It has nothing to do with injuries or a fucking project.
Spurs supporters are now living in a surreal world where they are expected to turn up to matches, expecting to concede huge amounts of chances and goals, but get behind the 'project' and the team.
The vast majority of Spurs supporters no longer believe in this nonsense in my opinion.
I believe there is now a consensus of supporters who cannot see Spurs getting beyond the semi final of the Europa, under Ange.
Supporting the team while they have a manager in a seemingly untenable position, without the genuine support of many senior players, who appear to be paying lip service to Ange when interviewed but their performances tell you something else.
This is Levy cheaping it out until Spurs are knocked out of the Europa League.
We all know Ange will not be here next season but are expected to go through the motions like the players who no longer believe in the project.
ENiC and Levy are allowing reputational damage to the football club by neglecting to remove their terrible choice of manager for THFC.
It's an all time low from Levy as chairman.
Pay attention to the podcasters who are still towing the company line and suggesting Ange should not be sacked despite his pitiful performance.
Levy's hired and fired 4 consecutive duds since sacking his most successful manager Poch.
Giving the Spurs supporters a credible belief in winning the Europa League is the minimum requirement from any Spurs chairman at this point of Ange's tenure.
Watching Spurs failing aiming low under ENIC has never felt this bad.
Agreed. Unless there is a very odd binary clause in Ange's contract that means there is a huge delta between sacking him now and sacking him after exit from EL or end of season.
Up until recently there was a large portion of the fan base that was still strongly in favor of keeping Postecoglou. I suspect that influenced the team's thinking. "We fire this guy and then they blame us for not backing him." He's a divisive figure. His personality and attitude is the same with Spurs it has been everywhere else he's been and it isn't going to change.
ExactlyUp until recently there was a large portion of the fan base that was still strongly in favor of keeping Postecoglou. I suspect that influenced the team's thinking. "We fire this guy and then they blame us for not backing him." He's a divisive figure. His personality and attitude is the same with Spurs it has been everywhere else he's been and it isn't going to change.
Up until recently there was a large portion of the fan base that was still strongly in favor of keeping Postecoglou. I suspect that influenced the team's thinking. "We fire this guy and then they blame us for not backing him." He's a divisive figure. His personality and attitude is the same with Spurs it has been everywhere else he's been and it isn't going to change.
indeed.
More Beyonce concerts? More lanes on the go-cart track?Nice stadium and training ground though.
Brand is growing globally.
What more can we ask for as fans?
I think that to be a long term success/long term stay at Spurs as a manager you need to be adaptable in the sense that you can adapt your football based on the players available. We are willing to spend money but we are not willing to spend on out and out established world class stars with any regularity. Our focus is going to be on young, develop-able players with the odd veteran sprinkled in. So you need to be able to improve players and adapt the tactics and style based on the players.We always talk about who the next manager will be, but maybe the question is what they will be. What would work best at Spurs just now? Older, younger. Outgoing, reserved. Innovative or adaptable. Relies on veterans, good with young players. Established track record or on the way up. Attacking, defensive, somewhere in between. I'm almost inclined to believe what Spurs need if they do replacement Ange (which I'm not sure they will) is a boring manager personality wise who will be respected by players and fans and can work with the players who are here already and wanted need "his players" to succeed. Someone who gets a days work out of the players for a days wages.
i bet in levys mind when he was sorting the training ground, that this was going to be a gamechanger. you can tell just by listening to him that hes not a football person, he probably thought that the training facilities being top notch would mean we would make more world class players (bale, modric, kane, berba)...these dont become world class players due to training facilities, they already had the innate talent to become world class....
the training facilities are a pull for the club when attracting players, no doubt about that, and they will help improve players but only minimally. players improve by playing with better players day in day out. when youre going out and spending 50m on players like johnson, it doesnt matter what the training facilities are like, youre shit.
if youve got people that havent got a clue and cant tell what a good player is, in charge of recruitment, youre fucked! stadiums and training grounds are irrelevant.