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I def don’t see PEH as a 6 in a single pívot.

Would get killed by the press.

Skipp would be better for that.

If Hoj goes we are short of a 6/8 imo, for me a 6.
Absolutely, we need 6 backup for Bissouma. Lot of talk about Maddison making us tick but it’s Bissouma’s magic that is really the key part of Angeball. Without him at 6 we’re a lot worse.
 
But that entirely depends if on if you have a project manager or a win now manager, Ange is definitely a project manager and he will be here for the foreseeable, if he leaves then you get a manager who is similar to hm, that's how it's meant to work anyway.
I don't think AP should be considered to be in the PM bracket Shady. I think PM's are usually considered to be those that need 3-5 years before the project is realised. Poch is/was a PM, I can remember him stating that we were well ahead of our development after 2-3 seasons, a clear sign that he was thinking longer term. AP has never taken that long to get a team up and running, ever.

I agree he's not a win now manager either. He just doesn't fall into either category really.
 

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I don't think AP should be considered to be in the PM bracket Shady. I think PM's are usually considered to be those that need 3-5 years before the project is realised. Poch is/was a PM, I can remember him stating that we were well ahead of our development after 2-3 seasons, a clear sign that he was thinking longer term. AP has never taken that long to get a team up and running, ever.

I agree he's not a win now manager either. He just doesn't fall into either category really.

He may not be a PM by definition but this is definitely a project as opposed to him being a win now manager and expecting instant success.
 
Makes more sense than spending a lot on Tosin, to me at least. Dav has stepped it up under Ange, and the new way of playing suits his strengths.
I've been holding off on saying this, as it's been touch and go on whether he stays, but I think we'll see an improved Sanchez this season, if he stays.

I reckon we'll see more of the Columbia Sanchez, where he's extremely confident and commanding, than the past Spurs Sanchez.
 
I don't think AP should be considered to be in the PM bracket Shady. I think PM's are usually considered to be those that need 3-5 years before the project is realised. Poch is/was a PM, I can remember him stating that we were well ahead of our development after 2-3 seasons, a clear sign that he was thinking longer term. AP has never taken that long to get a team up and running, ever.

I agree he's not a win now manager either. He just doesn't fall into either category really.

His club-set target was getting us into the new stadium with CL football in the bag. We became a CL club earlier than that...........

That's what that comment was a reference to.
 
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