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Andre Villas-Boas - Head Coach

Re: Faith, love & hope

Publicly undermining our new manager, one who the press is already looking to hound??? If it is true that he said that - whether he was sh*t stirring or simply clueless- he should be sacked. Get it sorted Mr. Levy.

I think he is off to Blackburn anyway , so just take this as a passing swipe at a club that is to big for a two faced back stabbing clown shoe like sherwood . Get the compensation money from Blackburn and have a party the he has gone to a club that deserve his pr skills
 
Re: Faith, love & hope

Can everyone finally get on the same vehicle now?
We all won today. Lovers and haters. So how about everyone pull in the same direction?
Believe.
Stop looking back and look forwards at whatever's coming.
Believe in what you're seeing, believe in the effort, the earnestness, the drive, the passion, the work rate, the desire to make our club STRONG as well as victorious, the desire to actually BRING HOME THE SILVER fudging BACON, the desire and drive to be what we should be.

COYfudgingSPUUURRRRRSSSS!


appreciate what you're trying to do here AND CERTAINLY there is alot to like about this man but for me very little has changed. i'm over the moon for sure today...really high on cloud 20....but i dont see the need to forget anything personally. AVB has done well....but a bad run of results and i'm pretty sure he'll get the same treatment managers past have gotten. we went half a season winning games yet that wasnt enough for some of the guys here

still cant believe AVB did it!!! THIRTEEN fudging YEARS!!!!!
 
Re: Faith, love & hope

I still believe away from home we are fine but what concerns me is home... We lack ideas at home... we wont and cant just have one game plan to counter which works perfectly fine away

And I think this whole AVB hater thing is just wrong. No one on here anyways 'hates' AVB but natural to have reservations about him

My feelings exactly, I have nothing against AVB just I wouldn't of hired him. We can all see the improvement from every game and fingers crossed the players will start to believe in his methods more and you never know were me might finish up this season.

One thing I'm sick of already is the press, they cannot wait to stick the knife in AVB's back, GHod knows what will happen if Chelsea beat us in the next few weeks, they will have a field day.
 
Re: AVB Celebrations

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Like his celebrations. I think he deserves to celebrate like that considering our poor record against ManU and his poor managerial record with Chelsea. Who don't want to celebrate beating a team like ManU at their own place ?
 
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Re: AVB Celebrations

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Like his celebrations. I think he deserves to celebrate like that considering our poor record against ManU and his poor managerial record with Chelsea. Who don't want to celebrate beating a team like ManU at their own place ?

that's just awesome to watch
 
Re: AVB Celebrations

you think that's camptastic but then suggest a Matrix bullet dodging gif instead ? :ross:

:p
 
Is Stamford Bridge our last bogey ground in the premier league now?

Yes, but let's not get too obsessed over that. If we win there it'll be a different one that comes out the woodwork, let's say St James Park, where haven't won in 5 years or whatever.

It's been a big 6 or so years at the club where we have managed landmark victories against Chelsea, Arsenal and now Man U, teams who we genuinely held an inferiority complex. The fact is, we got the biggest monkey off our back yesterday.
 
Yes, but let's not get too obsessed over that. If we win there it'll be a different one that comes out the woodwork, let's say St James Park, where haven't won in 5 years or whatever.

It's been a big 6 or so years at the club where we have managed landmark victories against Chelsea, Arsenal and now Man U, teams who we genuinely held an inferiority complex. The fact is, we got the biggest monkey off our back yesterday.

AVB does not have an inferiority complex. Next game is Villa, then CHELSEA!

Terry may well be banned so top three has to be the goal after those games.
 
To point out, this 'sun man' appears quite alot on Talksport.

Maybe they could be defending this guy, by making out its Tim Sherwood as the link. Thus trying to cause unrest, then realised the legal implications, which has led to a retraction by Keys.
 
I know that talksport isn't part of News International anymore. But this has got phone hacking written all over it, and being the sun.. should we be surprised to come to this conclusion when looking at the facts..... alledgedly! :)

Question for me is. Has Tim Sherwood's phone been hacked!?
 
From Sunday Times journo Duncan Castles
http://sulia.com/channel/soccer/f/6b30001f-6cff-4bce-9bb6-1a9814513b3d/

Anyone think The Sun has an agenda against Andre Villas-Boas? #THFC #CFC
It is hard to read the reports of Andre Villas-Boas' first weeks at Tottenham Hotspur and not suspect a campaign to undermine the man Daniel Levy chose to replace 'people's favourite' Harry Redknapp.

On the morning of the most challenging fixture of Tottenham's season so far – an away trip to Manchester United – a newspaper who Redknapp provides a column for reports that “Unhappy Tottenham stars held showdown talks with Andre Villas-Boas over his training and tactics.”

The claim is that the coach's players have complained about “gruelling double training sessions - sometimes staged just 24 hours before a match – left them too tired to perform in Premier League matches this season.” In addition the players are supposed to have complained about Totternham's tactics, telling Villas-Boas “they would prefer to play a more attacking system.”

It's an interesting assertion given that Villas-Boas has not used a single double training session during the season proper. (Like most modern coaches he employed doubles sessions as part of Tottenham's pre-season fitness regime, but there have been none since.)

As for complaints about tactics, a close friend of the coach says that Villas-Boas has received none whatsoever. The story is described as “outrageous”.

It is also interesting to note Gareth Bale's response when asked if Redknapp's summer dismissal made him consider his own future at Tottenham in the close season.

"The manager situation wasn't really my worry either,” said Bale in an interview with The Guardian. “It was more a case of whether the club wanted to go forward and be ambitious. I spoke to the chairman – he talked to me privately – and he told me about his plans and what he wanted to bring to Tottenham. It was exciting. We're going in the right direction. We've made some great signings. We've got a new training ground, we're planning a new stadium. It's all looking bright.

"He [Villas-Boas] is very approachable. If there is a problem, or something we feel is not right, his door is open. He wants us to work that way: together, the players and staff, and if there is a problem we can always share our ideas with him and he will take it on board.”
 
From Sunday Times journo Duncan Castles
http://sulia.com/channel/soccer/f/6b30001f-6cff-4bce-9bb6-1a9814513b3d/

Anyone think The Sun has an agenda against Andre Villas-Boas? #THFC #CFC
It is hard to read the reports of Andre Villas-Boas' first weeks at Tottenham Hotspur and not suspect a campaign to undermine the man Daniel Levy chose to replace 'people's favourite' Harry Redknapp.

On the morning of the most challenging fixture of Tottenham's season so far – an away trip to Manchester United – a newspaper who Redknapp provides a column for reports that “Unhappy Tottenham stars held showdown talks with Andre Villas-Boas over his training and tactics.”

The claim is that the coach's players have complained about “gruelling double training sessions - sometimes staged just 24 hours before a match – left them too tired to perform in Premier League matches this season.” In addition the players are supposed to have complained about Totternham's tactics, telling Villas-Boas “they would prefer to play a more attacking system.”

It's an interesting assertion given that Villas-Boas has not used a single double training session during the season proper. (Like most modern coaches he employed doubles sessions as part of Tottenham's pre-season fitness regime, but there have been none since.)

As for complaints about tactics, a close friend of the coach says that Villas-Boas has received none whatsoever. The story is described as “outrageous”.

It is also interesting to note Gareth Bale's response when asked if Redknapp's summer dismissal made him consider his own future at Tottenham in the close season.

"The manager situation wasn't really my worry either,” said Bale in an interview with The Guardian. “It was more a case of whether the club wanted to go forward and be ambitious. I spoke to the chairman – he talked to me privately – and he told me about his plans and what he wanted to bring to Tottenham. It was exciting. We're going in the right direction. We've made some great signings. We've got a new training ground, we're planning a new stadium. It's all looking bright.

"He [Villas-Boas] is very approachable. If there is a problem, or something we feel is not right, his door is open. He wants us to work that way: together, the players and staff, and if there is a problem we can always share our ideas with him and he will take it on board.”

=D>
I'm glad it's being aired in public finally...
 
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