'To dare is to do' doesn't really fit with what Levy and Enic are trying to achieve at Spurs.
Please suggest new club mottos for Spurs, starting with 'To dare is to'
I'll kick us off:
To dare is to run a highly successful sports and entertainment business
New club motto
posted on 11/2/25
Dare is a light that never goes out
Dare she goes
posted on 11/2/25
comment by Spurtle (U1608)
posted 6 minutes ago
Dare is a light that never goes out
Dare she goes
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Dare is heaven knows i'm miserable now
posted on 11/2/25
comment by Spurtle (U1608)
posted 9 minutes ago
Dare is a light that never goes out
Dare she goes
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posted on 11/2/25
comment by Brother (U20548)
posted 26 minutes ago
comment by BottomHalf ColdSpell (U23229)
posted 5 minutes ago
Dare to have a manager that manages the team.
Dare to have a commanding officer.
Dare to have a facking game plan.
Dare to have situational awareness of the opposition.
Dare to adjust strategy accordingly when things aren't going to plan.
Dare.
To.
Win.
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I take it you're an Ange fan?
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Sarcasm, right? Absolutely not.
Reading through comments on reddit (coys) is sickening. They're like a cult defending him no matter what, going so far as to feel sympathy for him. They're even comparing his 'Angeball' to Barcelona's 'Flick Ball' saying Spurs are much like Barca. There for the bands, but it's got to the point anyone showing any situational awareness that maybe the manager is the problem get down voted to the max.
Oh, just read someone comparing his time in Japan where he had the team in 12th place and turned it around the next season. Then finally someone with a brain realized, he was actually 12th in the first place. In the freaking J League. Seriously. He's our problem, not a personal attack, just tactically inept. Oh, and doesn't know how to have a relationship with the players. That should be Rule #1 for any manager.
posted on 11/2/25
*bants
posted on 11/2/25
comment by BottomHalf ColdSpell (U23229)
posted 5 minutes ago
comment by Brother (U20548)
posted 26 minutes ago
comment by BottomHalf ColdSpell (U23229)
posted 5 minutes ago
Dare to have a manager that manages the team.
Dare to have a commanding officer.
Dare to have a facking game plan.
Dare to have situational awareness of the opposition.
Dare to adjust strategy accordingly when things aren't going to plan.
Dare.
To.
Win.
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I take it you're an Ange fan?
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Sarcasm, right? Absolutely not.
Reading through comments on reddit (coys) is sickening. They're like a cult defending him no matter what, going so far as to feel sympathy for him. They're even comparing his 'Angeball' to Barcelona's 'Flick Ball' saying Spurs are much like Barca. There for the bands, but it's got to the point anyone showing any situational awareness that maybe the manager is the problem get down voted to the max.
Oh, just read someone comparing his time in Japan where he had the team in 12th place and turned it around the next season. Then finally someone with a brain realized, he was actually 12th in the first place. In the freaking J League. Seriously. He's our problem, not a personal attack, just tactically inept. Oh, and doesn't know how to have a relationship with the players. That should be Rule #1 for any manager.
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For all his faults, man management is actually one of his strengths.
posted on 11/2/25
comment by Brother (U20548)
posted 13 seconds ago
comment by BottomHalf ColdSpell (U23229)
posted 5 minutes ago
comment by Brother (U20548)
posted 26 minutes ago
comment by BottomHalf ColdSpell (U23229)
posted 5 minutes ago
Dare to have a manager that manages the team.
Dare to have a commanding officer.
Dare to have a facking game plan.
Dare to have situational awareness of the opposition.
Dare to adjust strategy accordingly when things aren't going to plan.
Dare.
To.
Win.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I take it you're an Ange fan?
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Sarcasm, right? Absolutely not.
Reading through comments on reddit (coys) is sickening. They're like a cult defending him no matter what, going so far as to feel sympathy for him. They're even comparing his 'Angeball' to Barcelona's 'Flick Ball' saying Spurs are much like Barca. There for the bands, but it's got to the point anyone showing any situational awareness that maybe the manager is the problem get down voted to the max.
Oh, just read someone comparing his time in Japan where he had the team in 12th place and turned it around the next season. Then finally someone with a brain realized, he was actually 12th in the first place. In the freaking J League. Seriously. He's our problem, not a personal attack, just tactically inept. Oh, and doesn't know how to have a relationship with the players. That should be Rule #1 for any manager.
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For all his faults, man management is actually one of his strengths.
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How exactly? Please explain.
posted on 11/2/25
comment by BottomHalf ColdSpell (U23229)
posted 5 minutes ago
comment by Brother (U20548)
posted 13 seconds ago
comment by BottomHalf ColdSpell (U23229)
posted 5 minutes ago
comment by Brother (U20548)
posted 26 minutes ago
comment by BottomHalf ColdSpell (U23229)
posted 5 minutes ago
Dare to have a manager that manages the team.
Dare to have a commanding officer.
Dare to have a facking game plan.
Dare to have situational awareness of the opposition.
Dare to adjust strategy accordingly when things aren't going to plan.
Dare.
To.
Win.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I take it you're an Ange fan?
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Sarcasm, right? Absolutely not.
Reading through comments on reddit (coys) is sickening. They're like a cult defending him no matter what, going so far as to feel sympathy for him. They're even comparing his 'Angeball' to Barcelona's 'Flick Ball' saying Spurs are much like Barca. There for the bands, but it's got to the point anyone showing any situational awareness that maybe the manager is the problem get down voted to the max.
Oh, just read someone comparing his time in Japan where he had the team in 12th place and turned it around the next season. Then finally someone with a brain realized, he was actually 12th in the first place. In the freaking J League. Seriously. He's our problem, not a personal attack, just tactically inept. Oh, and doesn't know how to have a relationship with the players. That should be Rule #1 for any manager.
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For all his faults, man management is actually one of his strengths.
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How exactly? Please explain.
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It was easier to see when we were winning at the start of his time at Spurs, a great motivator and also he had the Arry arm around the shoulder quality for players who needed it. He united and motivated a squad that was bereft of confidence and got them winning. I'm not saying he doesn't need sacking, just that he does have some qualities. If he was useless at every aspect of management then he wouldn't have had a career as a manager at all.
posted on 11/2/25
He got lost along the way. Lost his touch. Now completely out of touch. Seems to have happened with most of our last few managers, not just him.
posted on 12/2/25
To Dare is like Poo