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100% to have such a young squad show no improvement and some even going backward is all on him. Once we're safe, he''s got to go.I refuse to believe a better manager wouldn't have us higher up the league.
Yes the squad building has been poor but the players are better than we're seeing.
Yes the board never support our managers properly.
Yes we have injuries.
None of it excuses the performances.
Once we're mathematically safe and out of the Champions League, I want him gone and the plan for next season getting implemented.
The trouble is we're so inept at board level, they'll get to the end of the season before even thinking about decisions for next season.
Football really needs to look at what is happening.
Thomas Frank has been a disaster for Spurs.
He's literally killing us.
In what other walk of life would you remain credible having been exposed as being so poor at your job?
In Ange's first two windows, we bought Johnson, Maddison, VdV, Vicario, Deki (buy clause was not mandatory), and Dragusin, and brought in Werner on loan and Solomon on a free. We lost Kane, Davinson, and Winks.
The same DOF and CEO didn’t accept injuries for Ange.I wouldn't at all be surprised if Frank starts next season, and this season is excused due to all the injuries.
I'm not saying it's going to happen, but I wouldn't be surprised if it did, especially if the CEO and DOF are still in place.
In what other walk of life would you remain credible having been exposed as being so poor at your job?
In Ange's first two windows, we bought Johnson, Maddison, VdV, Vicario, Deki (buy clause was not mandatory), and Dragusin, and brought in Werner on loan and Solomon on a free. We lost Kane, Davinson, and Winks.
In Frank's first two windows, we bought Xavi, Kudus, Tel, and Gallagher and brought in RKM and Palhinha on loan. We lost Son and Johnson.
In no world has Frank been the most backed manager in our history. Stay off Bissouma's laughing gas.
It's a biopolar season in performances across the two competitions
Yes it is. Your definition of "most backed" is contrived to fit your narrative. Like most of your garbage takes.Kulusevski didn’t count
In terms of wages offered to new signings and senior, peak age players, Maddison was the only one signed permanently and Werner on loan. Vicario’s wages were peanuts when he signed.
Kudus, Palinha, RKM, Gallagher are all in Maddison range. Simons probably signed on higher wages than anyone arrived on since Tanguy.
They slashed the wage bill for Ange. They changed the wage structure so they could raise it for Frank.
This isn’t a subjective debate.
Yes it is. Your definition of "most backed" is contrived to fit your narrative. Like most of your garbage takes.
When we mathematically can’t get Europe I reckon. Or at the end of season review.100% to have such a young squad show no improvement and some even going backward is all on him. Once we're safe, he''s got to go.
Results, not performances, IMO
And your analysis omits the fact that football is an entertainment business these days
And the punters have been booing the product, on several occasions this season
They havent been that different to premier league performances
The opposition has though...
It depends on the metrics of "poor at your job". Taking out emotion and fan bias, you could say:
That isn't my 'defence' of Frank - I don't think anyone expected last seasons 17th place finish to become the metronome to base our seasons off, nor should it be seen as a point-of-reference for a normal season. It's merely a matter of how it might be measured in terms of his performance in terms of what you refer to as "poor", as it won't necessarily match up to how things will be judged if we somehow get to a CL semi-final or further. It's a biopolar season in performances across the two competitions
- Has massively exceeded expectations in the CL, which has generated a lot of revenue
(yes, everyone was expecting us to get stiffed, not to finish 4th in the group stage)- Has started the season with key players missing to long term injury and has seen then issue compound for the 3rd year in a row, despite rotating
- Has arguably been dealt a weak hand with the squad available, with Son not replaced and been given a worse-than-Carlos-Vinicius player as a loan strikers
- And this is the one that certain tools on here really struggle with comprehending - is still currently outperforming the points total of last season so far
I’m sure both have a correlation and perhaps the wage correlation is stronger. To say transfer fees have no correlation to winning tells me you don’t know what correlation is.
Prove it. You are probably going off gross wages which doesn’t account for the significant inflation of wages that has taken place in the past decade or two. Using this logic, any new manager is going to qualify as most backed. An accurate way to measure this would be relative wages when compared to other clubs.In terms of wages and wage structure, Frank is the most backed manager in his first 2 windows that we’ve ever had.
I make you right... nothing this board does surprises me anymore... they will not want to pay the compensation and no doubt Frank will do a Powerpoint on the difference the injured players will have on the upcoming season. We will probably finish 12th, the board will see that as progress on back to back finishes of 17th and increase ticket prices.I wouldn't at all be surprised if Frank starts next season, and this season is excused due to all the injuries.
I'm not saying it's going to happen, but I wouldn't be surprised if it did, especially if the CEO and DOF are still in place.
6 clean sheets in 8 games and +10 GD. I don't know what you're watching if you don't see a difference in our performances