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Ange in or out?

Ange in or out?

  • In

    Votes: 78 45.9%
  • Out

    Votes: 92 54.1%

  • Total voters
    170
I can't control it, why get upset about it.
There's enough stress in life without taking on more, stress is not my friend.
seriously don’t understand you.
i think very few people are taking the stress of Spurs into the every day context of their lives.
if you don’t get passionate ( good and bad ) aboitn
your team when they are playing, what’s the point.

Conversly as you can’t control it, did you just shrug your shoulders and have a pack of cheese and onion crisps when Lucas scored in injury time against Ajax
 
Tel must wonder what he’s walked into.

By my reckoning, that’s the third time this season the manager has got involved with altercations with our own fans. I thought he said that he doesn’t care what people say?
With all that "hey hey, respect respect" BS - he can fudge off too.
And whoever that other coach is.

That is disgusting.

Respect?! Respect the fans. Own your performances. Own your results.

Utterly disgusting.
 
He is gambling 3m per league place and our only chance of European football just to avoid people having a pop at him for “pulling the trigger early again.” At some point, you have to do the right and obvious thing. Every one of his managers has been sacked for less. It’s time to pull the trigger and let the doubters say what they want. They’ll hammer Levy either way so there is no point in waiting.
Exactly that I don’t think Levy will worry too much about what people think for ending his tenure now V risk of keeping a rigor mortis in the freezer a bit longer. As someone else said, it’s a dereliction of duty on Lwvy if he doesn’t act asap
 
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seriously don’t understand you.
i think very few people are taking the stress of Spurs into the every day context of their lives.
if you don’t get passionate ( good and bad ) aboitn
your team when they are playing, what’s the point.

Conversly as you can’t control it, did you just shrug your shoulders and have a pack of cheese and onion crisps when Lucas scored in injury time against Ajax

I'm not asking you to understand.
We've been through this current scenario often enough, he's done, it's only a matter of timing now and only the board will know the best time to pull the trigger.
Has a very AVB feel to it for me, we all know it's coming, just not when.
I've accepted it, I can't ever do anything other than want us to win, even when I'm resigned to the fact we probably won't, it's not worth losing my temper over. If we were actually playing for something tangible it would be different, but we're not, so for me it's just a disappointment.
As for lucas in Amsterdam, I was sitting on the coach wrapped up in my dressing gown unable to move as I'd just had my gallbladder removed three days before. Talk about sexy, best night in bloody years, I could barely move, couldn't have a beer and every "kick" I made was damn agony.
I'd like to say there's no stress in winning, but it's spurs, and we both know better.
 
I'm not asking you to understand.
We've been through this current scenario often enough, he's done, it's only a matter of timing now and only the board will know the best time to pull the trigger.
Has a very AVB feel to it for me, we all know it's coming, just not when.
I've accepted it, I can't ever do anything other than want us to win, even when I'm resigned to the fact we probably won't, it's not worth losing my temper over. If we were actually playing for something tangible it would be different, but we're not, so for me it's just a disappointment.
As for lucas in Amsterdam, I was sitting on the coach wrapped up in my dressing gown unable to move as I'd just had my gallbladder removed three days before. Talk about sexy, best night in bloody years, I could barely move, couldn't have a beer and every "kick" I made was damn agony.
I'd like to say there's no stress in winning, but it's spurs, and we both know better.
Fair enough, although I feel this situation is alien.
I have never seen a manager this shambolic somehow surviving
 
Fair enough, although I feel this situation is alien.
I have never seen a manager this shambolic somehow surviving

It's odd I agree, I don't dislike the guy, I don't think he's as bad as is being made out but I would not have hired him. Not that my record on who I would want as manager is not anything other than awful.
IMHO we rolled the dice with ange and struck out, he was never intended to be anything other than the guy who was here while the ground was cleared, foundations were laid and the rebuild started.
The next guy is crucial, we have went forward, next guy could wreck it all.
 
It's odd I agree, I don't dislike the guy, I don't think he's as bad as is being made out but I would not have hired him. Not that my record on who I would want as manager is not anything other than awful.
IMHO we rolled the dice with ange and struck out, he was never intended to be anything other than the guy who was here while the ground was cleared, foundations were laid and the rebuild started.
The next guy is crucial, we have went forward, next guy could wreck it all.
Said that before
He is the one before the ONE
 
Seeing the Barcodes win with what I see as a decent but not great manager really irritates me, we've got more resources but not pulled it together. Shows what can be done with some good players, decent team spirit etc. They've had plenty of injuries as well.
 
It's a pretty bad look when your 19 year old player has more sense than you when it comes to confronting fans.

The fact that he’s now done it three times should be a sacking offence on its own.

Said weeks ago on here he needed help from the club with PR. He’s a liability in that area. He’s either staring at the floor while mumbling psychobabble, bullying journalists, or offering our own fans outside.

He’s turned out to be the most bizarre appointment in Levy’s tenure - increasingly strikes me as being a very odd bloke.
 
Said that before
He is the one before the ONE

When you look at where we were as a club, with the squad we had and general atmosphere around the club getting in a good manager and keeping him would have been difficult.
A few dodgy results early on and GHod knows what would have happened, it could easily have been another nuno.

This squad will help us attract a better coach, a progressive one, one with a plan and a lot of tools to implement it.
 
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