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posted on 11/7/20

comment by Spurtle (U1608)
posted 8 minutes ago
comment by MourOUTho (U22347)
posted 24 minutes ago
comment by Spurtle (U1608)
posted 23 minutes ago
Here's the thing, I don't want to be owned by a billionaire Saudi who is going to just throw money at it to win stuff, a la City. I like that we have English owners, I just want them to show a bit more ambition. My ideal scenario is for us to stick with these guys and have them start changing their ways. We now have the new stadium and when football and life as we know it is up and running again the money should be coming in. We'll only know then if them changing their approach is ever going to seriously happen I guess.

I was pleased we were breaking our record to go after a sought after player in Ndombele, and even though I never wanted him and him not being the right fit, going for Jose also showed a level of ambition we weren't used to based on his CV, so there are glimmers of hope they could be changing, but decisions need to be improved and without money being so much at the forefront of their thinking.
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I'm with you here.

Though they need to admit that the Jose appointment was a huge mistake. I wouldn't want to give him money to spend. I'd much rather cut our losses and start next season with a new manager.

Jose Out
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It's a tricky one because it's only fair a manager gets time with his own players. But then you have to commit to him and the idea of committing to a potentially past it manager whose football is poor and never lasts longer than 3 seasons is a risky one.
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In my view, it's clear that Jose is way passed his best. The squad of players he currently has is far better than many of the teams we have played and he is still unable to get results. His style of football is outdated and he is showing no signs that he willing to change. The players are looking unmotivated and disinterested. He has scapegoated our record signing (just as he did at Man U). He has just had three months to work on the team and the football we play is just as turgid as it was before the break.

He is the best paid coach in the league and we have shown not even a glimpse of progress since he has taken over.

If he stays, our star players will look to move. Kane especially. He must hate playing in this team.

Jose needs to go. And soon.

comment by Spurtle (U1608)

posted on 11/7/20

comment by MourOUTho (U22347)
posted 7 minutes ago
comment by Spurtle (U1608)
posted 8 minutes ago
comment by MourOUTho (U22347)
posted 24 minutes ago
comment by Spurtle (U1608)
posted 23 minutes ago
Here's the thing, I don't want to be owned by a billionaire Saudi who is going to just throw money at it to win stuff, a la City. I like that we have English owners, I just want them to show a bit more ambition. My ideal scenario is for us to stick with these guys and have them start changing their ways. We now have the new stadium and when football and life as we know it is up and running again the money should be coming in. We'll only know then if them changing their approach is ever going to seriously happen I guess.

I was pleased we were breaking our record to go after a sought after player in Ndombele, and even though I never wanted him and him not being the right fit, going for Jose also showed a level of ambition we weren't used to based on his CV, so there are glimmers of hope they could be changing, but decisions need to be improved and without money being so much at the forefront of their thinking.
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I'm with you here.

Though they need to admit that the Jose appointment was a huge mistake. I wouldn't want to give him money to spend. I'd much rather cut our losses and start next season with a new manager.

Jose Out
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It's a tricky one because it's only fair a manager gets time with his own players. But then you have to commit to him and the idea of committing to a potentially past it manager whose football is poor and never lasts longer than 3 seasons is a risky one.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
In my view, it's clear that Jose is way passed his best. The squad of players he currently has is far better than many of the teams we have played and he is still unable to get results. His style of football is outdated and he is showing no signs that he willing to change. The players are looking unmotivated and disinterested. He has scapegoated our record signing (just as he did at Man U). He has just had three months to work on the team and the football we play is just as turgid as it was before the break.

He is the best paid coach in the league and we have shown not even a glimpse of progress since he has taken over.

If he stays, our star players will look to move. Kane especially. He must hate playing in this team.

Jose needs to go. And soon.
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Can't disagree with what's been going on at Spurs under him and I've said it myself. Only time is going to tell whether he can change things and that's why I'd give him until next season. I do believe he's past it but there's always that feeling we might be wrong. I didn't think Ole was going to get anywhere with United a year ago and he has seemingly turned things around and things are looking promising for them.

posted on 11/7/20

Levy gets too much stick. You’re lucky you don’t have Ed Woodward.

posted on 11/7/20

comment by Spurtle (U1608)
posted 14 minutes ago
comment by MourOUTho (U22347)
posted 7 minutes ago
comment by Spurtle (U1608)
posted 8 minutes ago
comment by MourOUTho (U22347)
posted 24 minutes ago
comment by Spurtle (U1608)
posted 23 minutes ago
Here's the thing, I don't want to be owned by a billionaire Saudi who is going to just throw money at it to win stuff, a la City. I like that we have English owners, I just want them to show a bit more ambition. My ideal scenario is for us to stick with these guys and have them start changing their ways. We now have the new stadium and when football and life as we know it is up and running again the money should be coming in. We'll only know then if them changing their approach is ever going to seriously happen I guess.

I was pleased we were breaking our record to go after a sought after player in Ndombele, and even though I never wanted him and him not being the right fit, going for Jose also showed a level of ambition we weren't used to based on his CV, so there are glimmers of hope they could be changing, but decisions need to be improved and without money being so much at the forefront of their thinking.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I'm with you here.

Though they need to admit that the Jose appointment was a huge mistake. I wouldn't want to give him money to spend. I'd much rather cut our losses and start next season with a new manager.

Jose Out
----------------------------------------------------------------------
It's a tricky one because it's only fair a manager gets time with his own players. But then you have to commit to him and the idea of committing to a potentially past it manager whose football is poor and never lasts longer than 3 seasons is a risky one.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
In my view, it's clear that Jose is way passed his best. The squad of players he currently has is far better than many of the teams we have played and he is still unable to get results. His style of football is outdated and he is showing no signs that he willing to change. The players are looking unmotivated and disinterested. He has scapegoated our record signing (just as he did at Man U). He has just had three months to work on the team and the football we play is just as turgid as it was before the break.

He is the best paid coach in the league and we have shown not even a glimpse of progress since he has taken over.

If he stays, our star players will look to move. Kane especially. He must hate playing in this team.

Jose needs to go. And soon.
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Can't disagree with what's been going on at Spurs under him and I've said it myself. Only time is going to tell whether he can change things and that's why I'd give him until next season. I do believe he's past it but there's always that feeling we might be wrong. I didn't think Ole was going to get anywhere with United a year ago and he has seemingly turned things around and things are looking promising for them.
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The likelihood is that he will be given next season and I can understand the reasons behind it. I don't agree with them though. My fear is that we will be in a far worse position midway through next season, when he is inevitably sacked, than we would be if he is replaced in the summer.

I hope I am wrong in all this and he turns out to be a success. And I will be happy to admit my mistake. Until results/performances improve however, I will continue to call for his head at any given opportunity....

comment by Hengy (U9129)

posted on 11/7/20

Anyone who donated for this plane should go shoot them selves in the head.

comment by Phenom (U20037)

posted on 11/7/20

Sharticle

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