comment by Hezzman (U21558)
posted 28 minutes ago
comment by burghandy (U10383)
posted 5 hours, 4 minutes ago
comment by Diamondlights (U20501)
posted 50 minutes ago
I hear ya, I was being a bit "tongue in cheek" but It does grate some of us, especially given the cost of a bloody season ticket (which I never get to use... Thats my own fault)
What is bothering me (Other than the results/ way we play) is that just because there isn't an obvious candidate or a replacement likely to fix this mess, doesn't by default justify keeping Ange in his job.
Its like the old saying about "Insanity"... Doing the same thing over and over and expecting a different outcome. I would be utterly demoralized if I was playing for Spurs and just looking at Ange's Body language would do NOTHING to inspire me. He looks and talks like a man out of his depth and his players are a reflection of him.
I honestly would rather have Ryan Mason coach this team from now till the end of the season.... I honestly think we would win more than we lose or at worse, stay in games and give ourselves a chance. I would like a different approach in the way we train and see if it has some impact on the state of our injuries. It's not the perfect solution (far from it) but we need to accept Ange has been a disaster and move on ASAP
Just my opinion
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You say insanity is doing the same thing over and over and expecting a different outcome but can you not see that if we sack the manager we are doing exactly that!
Why can't we just be brave and stick with the manager for once.
The board needs to back him and Ange has been asking for help with new recruits and all we have is a keeper in this window so far.
The form is down to injuries, Before the injuries we were 3 points off the top four and our performances were on the whole decent, we just were not getting the results.
We are losing games, as we get Ben Davies back but then we lose Biss, Johnson and Solanke. Ange says he has never known an injury crisis like this in all his years as a coach.
At the moment we are like a 3 legged blind horse in a race, doesn't matter how good the jockey is. Then when we lose its like ah lets get rid of the manager he is out of his depth, I just don't get it.
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Must be time to take your pills.
"The board needs to back him"
Yeah of course they will and have done with all the other managers giving them the right tools for the job.
Stupid.
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Think you need your pills as you seem to be blaming the form on Levy not backing Ange, but want Ange out.
Everyone Out
It's Funny How Spurs.....
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posted on 20/1/25
comment by Hezzman (U21558)
posted 28 minutes ago
comment by burghandy (U10383)
posted 5 hours, 4 minutes ago
comment by Diamondlights (U20501)
posted 50 minutes ago
I hear ya, I was being a bit "tongue in cheek" but It does grate some of us, especially given the cost of a bloody season ticket (which I never get to use... Thats my own fault)
What is bothering me (Other than the results/ way we play) is that just because there isn't an obvious candidate or a replacement likely to fix this mess, doesn't by default justify keeping Ange in his job.
Its like the old saying about "Insanity"... Doing the same thing over and over and expecting a different outcome. I would be utterly demoralized if I was playing for Spurs and just looking at Ange's Body language would do NOTHING to inspire me. He looks and talks like a man out of his depth and his players are a reflection of him.
I honestly would rather have Ryan Mason coach this team from now till the end of the season.... I honestly think we would win more than we lose or at worse, stay in games and give ourselves a chance. I would like a different approach in the way we train and see if it has some impact on the state of our injuries. It's not the perfect solution (far from it) but we need to accept Ange has been a disaster and move on ASAP
Just my opinion
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You say insanity is doing the same thing over and over and expecting a different outcome but can you not see that if we sack the manager we are doing exactly that!
Why can't we just be brave and stick with the manager for once.
The board needs to back him and Ange has been asking for help with new recruits and all we have is a keeper in this window so far.
The form is down to injuries, Before the injuries we were 3 points off the top four and our performances were on the whole decent, we just were not getting the results.
We are losing games, as we get Ben Davies back but then we lose Biss, Johnson and Solanke. Ange says he has never known an injury crisis like this in all his years as a coach.
At the moment we are like a 3 legged blind horse in a race, doesn't matter how good the jockey is. Then when we lose its like ah lets get rid of the manager he is out of his depth, I just don't get it.
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Must be time to take your pills.
"The board needs to back him"
Yeah of course they will and have done with all the other managers giving them the right tools for the job.
Stupid.
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Think you need your pills as you seem to be blaming the form on Levy not backing Ange, but want Ange out.
Everyone Out
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