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Andre Villas-Boas - Head Coach

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Its always somebody else's fault. why both parties cant take equal share of the blame is a wonder

He'll do well at PSG, i mean he has too...would be impossible not to do well

.....unlimited resources.....world class players..........poor league

if he goes there i think the bar they will set will be for him to break CL ground .....possibly win the whole thing

I am not an "if only" guy but if only he had taken the PSG job I reckon we would be riding high.

And I'll throw in another one- if only we had got Moutinho..
 
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The thing that worries me the most if true is that tim has agreed to go 442 and stick to that. A manager needs to have technical flexibility otherwise were just swapping one stubborn manager for another.
 
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The thing that worries me the most if true is that tim has agreed to go 442 and stick to that. A manager needs to have technical flexibility otherwise were just swapping one stubborn manager for another.

That is the key to management. Always have options.

4-5-1 has been very successful away from home. If you have a couple of big lads long ball is another useful option if you are 1 down in a cup match with a few minutes to go.
 
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The thing that worries me the most if true is that tim has agreed to go 442 and stick to that. A manager needs to have technical flexibility otherwise were just swapping one stubborn manager for another.

I'm hoping that the journalist is just jumping to conclusions. The squad is just not geared up to play 4-4-2 and I do not see Levy sanctioning any signings in January unless we have a permanent manager in place.
 
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I'm hoping that the journalist is just jumping to conclusions. The squad is just not geared up to play 4-4-2 and I do not see Levy sanctioning any signings in January unless we have a permanent manager in place.

stop being silly, there is flexibility in the squad to play any formation, 442 included.
 
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stop being silly, there is flexibility in the squad to play any formation, 442 included.

We haven't got a single player in the squad who has played as a traditional left winger and we have tons of central/attacking midfielders. The squad has been built to play 4-2-3-1 and 4-3-3, if we do not play like that we are not playing to our strengths and we will have a lot of ****ed off players with no chance of making the team.
 
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We haven't got a single player in the squad who has played as a traditional left winger and we have tons of central/attacking midfielders. The squad has been built to play 4-2-3-1 and 4-3-3, if we do not play like that we are not playing to our strengths and we will have a lot of ****ed off players with no chance of making the team.

Sure, but so many of them have shown so little when played, it's almost irrelevant.

No one should shed a tear that Holtby, Sigurdsson, Paulinho and Chadli, for example, aren't playing.

Plus, you don't need two attacking full backs and two out and out wingers in a 4-4-2. 2 or 3 out of 4 is fine. All 4 is overkill.
 
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LOL, Castles will always back his boy, the Sherwood training comment is hilarious. Its another thing to worry about alongside adapting to a new system on the pitch if in order to play it optimally, we also have to adapt to a new training regime with a different intensity which can cause injuries
 
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We haven't got a single player in the squad who has played as a traditional left winger and we have tons of central/attacking midfielders. The squad has been built to play 4-2-3-1 and 4-3-3, if we do not play like that we are not playing to our strengths and we will have a lot of ****ed off players with no chance of making the team.

Townsend?

.............Soldado...Adebayor
Townsend...........................Lennon
...............Dembele..Sandro

anyway, 442 doesnt have to mean playing with wingers....the 4 in midfield can be set up in a diamond formation with the wide midfielders more tucked in
 
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Townsend?

.............Soldado...Adebayor
Townsend...........................Lennon
...............Dembele..Sandro

anyway, 442 doesnt have to mean playing with wingers....the 4 in midfield can be set up in a diamond formation with the wide midfielders more tucked in

well said

there is always the wonky as well...works perfectly and is my preferred formation of choice with a forward that can operate in the hole.

vitually unstoppable formation if you have the right parts
 
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AVB wanted to go according to this

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/fo...os-when-Franco-Baldini-offered-to-resign.html

Tottenham Hotspur plunged into utter chaos when Franco Baldini offered to resign

Daniel Levy’s grand plan almost fell apart at the seams when their technical director offered to follow Andre Villas-Boas out the exit door


It was just before Franco Baldini had reached Tottenham Hotspur’s state-of-the-art training ground in Enfield last Monday that the news broke. Andre Villas-Boas had been sacked as Spurs’ head coach.

Baldini, hired as technical director partly on Villas-Boas’s recommendation, then, according to club sources, offered his own resignation to Spurs’ chairman Daniel Levy. It was immediately refused. If it had been accepted then Spurs’ new, modern structure would have fallen apart at the seams in one eventful morning.

Levy wants to run his club along the lines of a head coach and a director of football and has craved it ever since the disaster of signing Sergei Rebrov for a then club record £11 million in 2000 under manager George Graham only for the Ukrainian to be frozen out under Glenn Hoddle.

Never again, Levy vowed: he duly used Hoddle in tandem with David Pleat and then Juande Ramos with Damien Comolli.

Levy wants a coach who works on the training ground with the players that the club buys and does not want a manager who has too much power. He wants value for money; he want to sweat the club’s assets – with the accusation that then follows that he is a ‘numbers man’ first and foremost.

It is why Levy fretted over the sight of Emmanuel Adebayor, Spurs’ highest earner, being frozen out by Villas-Boas.

The trio had been due to hold further talks on Villas-Boas’s future, after a brief, tetchy meeting immediately after the 5-0 humiliation at home to Liverpool, but it was not necessary. Villas-Boas wanted to go; Levy wanted him to go and so the two reached agreement without Baldini.

Villas-Boas delivered Christmas presents to Spurs’ staff, as he had planned, and called the first-team squad together.

“He wanted to see everybody and, in front of the squad, he said it was the decision of the club and it’s not an easy situation for everybody but we have to respect that and continue our ways and our work because Tottenham have a lot of ambition this year,” goalkeeper Hugo Lloris said.

Baldini’s offer to then go himself was understandable but it also highlighted the apparent state of chaos at the club, which had hoped a high-powered triumvirate of chairman, technical director and head coach could drive Spurs’ forward into the Champions League places and eventually into Premier League title contention. Given the drive and ability possessed by all three men it could — should – have succeeded but the personality clashes hurt.

Baldini offered to go because he had to assume part of the responsibility for what happened with Villas-Boas and because he oversaw the £107 million spending spree last summer, which overhauled the Spurs squad with the proceeds from selling Gareth Bale to Real Madrid for £85 million.

So frantic was that activity that on the final day of the transfer window last August Baldini was in a whirl of meetings at the training ground finalising the signings of Christian Eriksen, Erik Lamela and Vlad Chiriches. It was a risky strategy but an understandable one and was initially hailed as turning a potential negative into a positive. All the players are talented, and Baldini retains faith that his signings will work.

But not all the seven were the ones wanted by Villas-Boas. The Portuguese had hoped the club would keep Bale and bring in David Villa and Hulk to form a new strike force. He had wanted Paulinho, Étienne Capoue and Roberto Soldado and was bitterly disappointed that Willian went to Chelsea.

The transfer deals were a source of tension, as detailed last week by The Telegraph, as was the club’s reluctance to implement changes to the medical department that he had recommended. Villas-Boas also clashed with the club in the row over Lloris’ head injury and, of course, the handling of Adebayor who Villas-Boas wanted out.

There was friction after Paris St-Germain made an approach to hire Villas-Boas and appeared willing to pay the £10 million compensation in his release clause. The coach decided to stay, there were murmurings over a new contract – but in the end nothing happened.

So what now for Spurs? Tim Sherwood was the obvious choice as interim head coach, not least because he has not been slow to voice his own opinion as to what should be done, including some forthright criticism of Villas-Boas.

The Capital One Cup defeat at home to West Ham United was a baptism of fire for the 44-year-old with his substitutions – withdrawing a striker for a midfielder – backfiring spectacularly.

He wants the job on a permanent basis and he is highly-rated by Levy who has allowed Sherwood a great deal of autonomy in signing players for Spurs’ development squads in his role as the club’s technical coordinator. Indeed Sherwood was considered, before Baldini’s appointment, to become technical director but it was decided he lacked experience.

He has no experience as a head coach, either, but will be given every chance to succeed having also toured Europe, spending time in Spain and Holland learning how other clubs operate, even if he has yet to find the time to gain a Uefa Pro Licence, which is a requirement of every Premier League manager.

“We know Tim because he’s worked for the club for a long time now,” Lloris said. “He has the philosophy of the club and he’s tries his best to put all the players in their best condition with his staff.”

Sherwood has apparently committed to a 4-4-2 formation for Spurs – he encouraged the same system with the club’s under-21s and under-18s – and Lloris said his first training session had ended with the demand to “just play our game and play on joy and try to keep the philosophy of the club, to attack”.

Understandably Sherwood has also already called for stability – something the Tottenham Hotspur Supporters Trust has demanded as it has asked Levy to “explain the rationale” behind Villas-Boas’s dismissal. That would presumably start with him being installed as the club’s next head coach. He has every chance to stake his claim over Christmas.

That is a big lie by the media. AVB had insisted that he won't quit only 24 hours earlier. I think AVB is a proud person who won't simply accept his mistakes and resign. I think Levy forced him to resign by trying to meddle in the team selection.
 
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Anyone heard what Jamie Redknapp said before kickoff about Sherwood; whilst having a cheap dig a AVB.

"He's played football, he's not a blagger, doesn't talk about dimensions and he knows the club"
WHat a snide nasty bitter little man with a chip on his shoulder about AVB replacing his dad. At least go on about Sherwood rather than having digs at the former manager. Jamie has not endeared himself to me since he helped Keane move to the scouse and his behaviour during England Managerial saga.
 
Re: AVB Sacked page 224

Anyone heard what Jamie Redknapp said before kickoff about Sherwood; whilst having a cheap dig a AVB.

"He's played football, he's not a blagger, doesn't talk about dimensions and he knows the club"
WHat a snide nasty bitter little man with a chip on his shoulder about AVB replacing his dad. At least go on about Sherwood rather than having digs at the former manager. Jamie has not endeared himself to me since he helped Keane move to the scouse and his behaviour during England Managerial saga.

But Jamie certainly is one.
 
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One thing that speaks volumes for me is that in not making ay grand statements, Levy & co are obviously trying to remain with some class in so far as keeping the details behind the parting quiet.
 
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http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/fo...os-when-Franco-Baldini-offered-to-resign.html

Sherwood has apparently committed to a 4-4-2 formation for Spurs – he encouraged the same system with the club’s under-21s and under-18s.

I thought you guys said we play 433 with the kids? I can't keep up with all the levels of bulls.hit and reverse bulls.hit on here, finding the truth is like trying to find a lump of carrot in a bucket of tramp sick
 
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Anyone heard what Jamie Redknapp said before kickoff about Sherwood; whilst having a cheap dig a AVB.

"He's played football, he's not a blagger, doesn't talk about dimensions and he knows the club"
WHat a snide nasty bitter little man with a chip on his shoulder about AVB replacing his dad. At least go on about Sherwood rather than having digs at the former manager. Jamie has not endeared himself to me since he helped Keane move to the scouse and his behaviour during England Managerial saga.

What an absolute tw@t. A bitter, massively transparent tw@t.

I don't see why it's hard not to appreciate what Sherwood has done, and what Harry did, while at the same time appreciating the hard work AVB put in with us. So it didn't work out...he tried his best for the club and doesn't deserve the English media old boys club hounding him out of the country.

I seriously hope AVB takes a job on the continent in the CL next season and delivers some big results against some media darling clubs, while young Jamie is doing his 'punditry'. I'd love to see the gormless look on his face.
 
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Mods - can we now please lock this thread and consign AVB to the past. Time to move on.
 
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