Daisuk
Barry Daines
Very probably bollox, but if it's true he should be sacked, now.
Just ragebait.
Very probably bollox, but if it's true he should be sacked, now.
Forest also trying to get Sa so would be a little eyebrow-raising to see Wolves sell two keepersIn for Johnstone from Wolves apparently
Seems like a fire sale at Wolves.Forest also trying to get Sa so would be a little eyebrow-raising to see Wolves sell two keepers
Can't say for sure, but I think we might be seeing it.When do we get to see this big statement of intent from the owners now that Levy has gone?
The queue for Sheffield United tickets would be a mile longI think that'd be the final straw for me![]()
I’m actually happy to see how the window finishes before making any final judgements myself, it doesn’t look great though and had Levy been in charge you and others would be absolutely losing your brick right now! Since moving in to the stadium Levy had 1 window with a zero net spend and that was in the peak of Covid. So these guys need to have a decent last week just to match Levy in that regard, considering not spending was a stick to beat him with and a new chairman would clearly do better…
Re the manager, the comparisons to Ange’s time have been done to death, he obviously sacked off the league for Europe in the 2nd half of the season, Frank clearly isn’t and he’s playing “his” best sides for the games available, just failing miserably. If you don’t agree with this assessment it’s fine with me.
Was always going to be the case, partly of their own doing by saying it's all going to be different now and some (majority? Loud minority?) fans have just had enough of ENIC and want change.I don't know why anyone would be making any real judgements regarding the board on this January window. January is not the best time to bring in players, the ones you really want aren't usually available half way through the season and factor in a fairly high likelihood the board don't think this manager will be in charge for next season there was hardly going to be game changing actions in regards to signings.
The summer window always was going to be the time to truly judge....
Not even the CL final?Seeing West Ham sign Traore has me worried that we will sign Sterling on loan late on deadline day
If, we did and there hasn't been a link or anything, that would be me done for the season, I would not go to another game
The obvious danger is that they underestimate the scale of the emergency (perhaps thinking it's just the same as last season). Things may look a lot more precarious come 1 March, by which time it'll be too late to do anything but sack the manager and hope for a dead-cat bounce. Just saying....I don't know why anyone would be making any real judgements regarding the board on this January window. January is not the best time to bring in players, the ones you really want aren't usually available half way through the season and factor in a fairly high likelihood the board don't think this manager will be in charge for next season there was hardly going to be game changing actions in regards to signings.
The summer window always was going to be the time to truly judge....
Like it or not we still have to make signings that actually improve us rather than just make signings for signings sake. And to do that is extremely difficult 1)because it's a limited market in January 2) We aren't that attractive for players we would want - Your Semenyo/Wharton and whoever? No chance, they know they belong at a top 6 club which right now we aren't and no guarantee we will be anytime soon.The obvious danger is that they underestimate the scale of the emergency (perhaps thinking it's just the same as last season). Things may look a lot more precarious come 1 March, by which time it'll be too late to do anything but sack the manager and hope for a dead-cat bounce. Just saying....
My simple point is: whatever is happening now is no different to several previous January windows going back years.
I find it odd that in those previous times there were many preaching patience etc when Levy was at the helm and are totally doing a 180 now he's gone, i.e. having ZERO patience. I'd understand it a bit more if we were in the 2nd or 3rd year post-Levy...
Personally, i believe we are showing the same practices as last year: poor league form, a manager that many would say needed either backing or sacking, plus an injury crisis that brings the squad towards bare-bones levels in some positions.
As i say, i can't believe how anyone can see any major difference to how Spurs are doing things; even compared to last January i can't see much difference (after all, we do have the same owners whether Levy, the previous main figurehead, is here or not).
Let's see how the window pans out, as you say.
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