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Manager Thomas Frank

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Here's a cryptic (totally not assisted by A.I.):

Beneath the tangled midnight skein,
Silent gait on haunted green,
Nine joined paths entwine and blur,
Whispers thread the hidden spur.

Born from shadowed ancient groves,
Where silver curves defy the crows,
A pact of claws in subtle dance,
Echo soft—beware the stance.

Not the lion’s roar or wings of flight,
Nor crimson tides in fading light,
But quietly the riddle stings,
Sharp as threads a spinner brings.

Seek the shape that stirs unrest,
A skeletal crest upon the chest,
Veiled within this cryptic verse:
A veiled hint—incite, disperse.
 
Here's a cryptic (totally not assisted by A.I.):

Beneath the tangled midnight skein,
Silent gait on haunted green,
Nine joined paths entwine and blur,
Whispers thread the hidden spur.

Born from shadowed ancient groves,
Where silver curves defy the crows,
A pact of claws in subtle dance,
Echo soft—beware the stance.

Not the lion’s roar or wings of flight,
Nor crimson tides in fading light,
But quietly the riddle stings,
Sharp as threads a spinner brings.

Seek the shape that stirs unrest,
A skeletal crest upon the chest,
Veiled within this cryptic verse:
A veiled hint—incite, disperse.
You've created quite the web of intrigue
 
You've created quite the web of intrigue
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Vicario is a hard one. Can be man of the match pulling off outstanding saves very few keepers make - and then a moment later flapping at the ball like it's a hot potato.

I agree that their system and chemistry is very well organised after many years of consistency in coaching staff - but it would do good to remember that they have won NOTHING in that time. Arteta has instilled a mentality in the team that they have to resort to dirty tactics; and they always enter big games looking scared.

I think Spurs depth is now very impressive, especially once Kulu, Kolo and Solanke are fit. VDV, Romero, Porro, Udogie is the best back 4 in the league. Kudus has hit the ground running, and already is top in assists in the league. Once Simmons hits his stride, and Kulu is back in the fold - our strikers will have a lot of service to feed on.
Always said Vic is good "enough" we don't need a world class goal keeper to win the league or the cup, yes it helps but we really need a strong forwards and midfielders and that should be priority.
 
Always said Vic is good "enough" we don't need a world class goal keeper to win the league or the cup, yes it helps but we really need a strong forwards and midfielders and that should be priority.

When was the last time a team won the league without a world class goalkeeper? Most important position on the pitch imo.


SeasonClubStarting Goalkeeper
2005–06ChelseaPetr Čech
2006–07Manchester UnitedEdwin van der Sar
2007–08Manchester UnitedEdwin van der Sar
2008–09Manchester UnitedEdwin van der Sar
2009–10ChelseaPetr Čech
2010–11Manchester UnitedEdwin van der Sar
2011–12Manchester CityJoe Hart
2012–13Manchester UnitedDavid de Gea
2013–14Manchester CityJoe Hart
2014–15ChelseaThibaut Courtois
2015–16Leicester CityKasper Schmeichel
2016–17ChelseaThibaut Courtois
2017–18Manchester CityEderson
2018–19Manchester CityEderson
2019–20LiverpoolAlisson Becker
2020–21Manchester CityEderson
2021–22Manchester CityEderson
2022–23Manchester CityEderson
2023–24Manchester CityEderson
2024–25LiverpoolAlisson Becker
 
When was the last time a team won the league without a world class goalkeeper? Most important position on the pitch imo.


SeasonClubStarting Goalkeeper
2005–06ChelseaPetr Čech
2006–07Manchester UnitedEdwin van der Sar
2007–08Manchester UnitedEdwin van der Sar
2008–09Manchester UnitedEdwin van der Sar
2009–10ChelseaPetr Čech
2010–11Manchester UnitedEdwin van der Sar
2011–12Manchester CityJoe Hart
2012–13Manchester UnitedDavid de Gea
2013–14Manchester CityJoe Hart
2014–15ChelseaThibaut Courtois
2015–16Leicester CityKasper Schmeichel
2016–17ChelseaThibaut Courtois
2017–18Manchester CityEderson
2018–19Manchester CityEderson
2019–20LiverpoolAlisson Becker
2020–21Manchester CityEderson
2021–22Manchester CityEderson
2022–23Manchester CityEderson
2023–24Manchester CityEderson
2024–25LiverpoolAlisson Becker
Wow, I didn't know Kasper Schmeichel was world class..... was Jose Hart world class? Seriously?
I would argue De Gea is not world class either. Plus, there are also cups and we won a Europa with Vic.
 
Wow, I didn't know Kasper Schmeichel was world class..... was Jose Hart world class? Seriously?
I would argue De Gea is not world class either. Plus, there are also cups and we won a Europa with Vic.
Leicester’s year was a freak event when other top 4 teams were in transition.
And to be fair Hart and De Gea were great keepers when they won their titles. Pundits were all shocked when Pep replaced Hart for a keeper good with his feet. Then Hart declined dramatically.
Having a great keeper can earn a team 3 or 4 points more easily and in a closely contested title race that is an enormous advantage
 
Leicester’s year was a freak event when other top 4 teams were in transition.
And to be fair Hart and De Gea were great keepers when they won their titles. Pundits were all shocked when Pep replaced Hart for a keeper good with his feet. Then Hart declined dramatically.
Having a great keeper can earn a team 3 or 4 points more easily and in a closely contested title race that is an enormous advantage
Well, they were very good but not world class. Hart falling off after Pep shows he wasn't that great of a keeper either.
They all had great teams except for that Leicester which was a wonder year. Vic is good enough.
 
Having a great keeper can earn a team 3 or 4 points more easily
at least

Clough made Shilton his first signing back in Div 1, conceded 18 goals in 37 games and won the title. One of their wins was at Spurs when he played out of his skin and Daines then conceded 3 which everyone knew would all have been saved by Shilton

Less well known, at Stoke a couple of seasons earlier. They bought Shilton (world record fee for keeper) and led the table after that. If they hadn't had a load of broken legs they prob wouldve won it too. Top with 3 games to go.

When Gomes got his act together he looked fantastic for us, but then the season he started conceding poor long shots you could see the confidence just drain out of the defence. Why do we bother? They can shoot from 30 yards and its likely to go through his legs. When Vic lost his mojo with that City goal in the FA cup the whole ground would start to have kittens when we conceded a corner
 
Thomas Frank explains 'no dickheads' policy (danish)

I translated it into English (well chat gpt did)

Thomas Frank: “I really believe in culture.
And I believe a lot in what I call: hard work, attitude, togetherness, passion.
But above all that, there’s what I call the ‘no dickhead policy.’
You only want good people.
We want people who believe in each other and who give to the team — and that’s crucial.”

Interviewer: “So what’s a dickhead?”

Thomas Frank: “Well, it’s probably easier to explain it the other way around.
I think, generally, there are very few bad people who don’t want what’s best for the team. Otherwise, you’re talking about being a bit of a psychopath, right?” laughs
“Luckily, there aren’t many of those.

So I’d rather say, sometimes there are players whose ego needs a bit of guidance.
It’s always the ego — yours, mine — that gets in the way sometimes.”

Interviewer: “Have you talked about this with the Tottenham squad and the staff? Have you told them, ‘this is how it’s going to be under me’?”

Thomas Frank: “Yes, I have. I’m quite straightforward like that.
On the first day I came in, I said three things.
For me, it’s important that we work incredibly hard.
It’s important to be on time — that’s about discipline.
And yes, respect for each other.
Then we can make mistakes on the pitch, we can even score an own goal if that happens — whatever.
But those three things are vital. They’re non-negotiable.”
 
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