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Are you happy with our performances this season?

Are you happy with our performances this season?

  • Over the moon

    Votes: 2 2.4%
  • Very happy

    Votes: 5 6.0%
  • Happy

    Votes: 20 24.1%
  • Could do better

    Votes: 35 42.2%
  • Disappointed

    Votes: 17 20.5%
  • Sack the manager

    Votes: 4 4.8%

  • Total voters
    83
You can't expect a team to dominate for the entire 90 minutes, save for maybe the odd exceptional performance. However, apart from the games against Saudi Sportswashing Machine and Villa this season we haven't played well in both halves at all this season. That's just not good enough.
 
Bored by a lot of it. It's not all bad, but throughout a lot of the games this season I just find myself looking on the internet on my phone or something.
 
I'm experiencing an odd sort of apathy about the whole thing this season, which has come as a surprise. I didn't expect to feel this way at all. I knew I'd had rather enough of Redknapp and all his self-serving shіte and I was initially quite enthusiastic about the appointment of Villas-Boas, but there's definitely something missing. Maybe it's the starkness of the return to watching the spoilt brats of the Premier League and their playground antics after the relatively refreshing summer of Olympic sport; maybe it's the obvious incompleteness of the squad; maybe it's partly the coitus interruptus of the international breaks; maybe it's the depressing level of negativity surrounding the sport and the people in it at the moment, with the bigotry that seethes beneath the surface gaining more headlines than the football. I'm not altogether sure, but I'm finding myself just rather weary of it all this term.

Anyway, could do better was my choice.
 
I've felt the same way since before the season even started Mud, hence the thread I started about 'feeling a bit flat' about it all.

This is in no way calling for Redknapp back etc. But I resent the fact that we're no longer the team playing the most exciting football in the league, as we were prior to the Emirates Marketing Project game we lost in January (which is when the rot started).

The media were loving the way we played and it felt amazing to support that team. The performances this year have been an almost polar opposite of those days. Obviously not helped by the departure of Modric and VdV, but even when Modric was out we played fast, flowing, attacking football. We just seem a bit clueless and stagnant at the moment.
 
I've felt the same way since before the season even started Mud, hence the thread I started about 'feeling a bit flat' about it all.

This is in no way calling for Redknapp back etc. But I resent the fact that we're no longer the team playing the most exciting football in the league, as we were prior to the Emirates Marketing Project game we lost in January (which is when the rot started).

The media were loving the way we played and it felt amazing to support that team. The performances this year have been an almost polar opposite of those days. Obviously not helped by the departure of Modric and VdV, but even when Modric was out we played fast, flowing, attacking football. We just seem a bit clueless and stagnant at the moment.

I think this sums it up. I was actually quite pleased when Redknapp was moved on, mainly for non-footballing reasons it has to be said. I was delighted with the arrival of AVB, because I was lead to believe he was a master tactician who played exciting football. I disregarded what had happened at Chelsea because it's a joke of a club and some great managers have failed, or declined, there due to the interference of their Chairman. I wasn't even that bothered by him falling out with certain Chelsea players, because he wasn't the first Chelsea manager that had done so.

But I haven't been at all impressed with the performances so far. Replacing Modric and VDV was never going to be easy, they were two thirds of the flair of our side, but VDV would have happily stayed at Spurs and letting him go was our choice. Modric was just inevitable and even if we had qualified for Champion's League and Redknapp had stayed, I still believe Modric would have gone.

I keep hearing fellow fans telling me that our league position is great, and there is nothing to worry about. But the fixture list has been kind so far, and I actually believe we are down on points to where we should be this season with the opposition we've played. We've only played 9 league games and 5 of those were against the teams currently occupying the bottom 5 positions in the Premiership at present (although this may be a false reading on those teams if they've had a harder run than usual). Our next game? Against the team that is 6th from last in the Premiership. This clearly shows our opposition so far generally hasn't been that tough, and that means we have much harder games to follow before this half of the season is out. Worse still those dropped points were at home against teams we should be beating. Hopefully we'll turn that around by beating teams that we shouldn't be beating (like the Utd result) but if we truly are going to turn that around then our performances must improve dramatically because right now they are very poor. We lack guile, cohesion, creativity and tempo.

My initial delight in AVB coming in has also curdled a bit. It's early days so maybe he is finding his feet, but we are too needlessly defensive, we seem unfit, we lack leadership and we are too reliant on Bale. He can't do it all.

I also don't subscribe to AVB being some sort of long term project. Football doesn't work that way anymore, and even if it did a manager has to prove that he is worthy of being given time. Not just given it for the sake of it. We don't make top six this year, and halfway through next season we don't look like making it either, then there is a real chance AVB will be gone. Even if we get top four this year, then I'd wager AVB won't be Spurs manager in 4 seasons time. We'll either get rid of him the first poor season he has, he'll move on to a bigger club or he'll fall out with the Chairman. Long termism in modern football is basically being able to look beyond this season to the next season.

Looking back it is easy to become spoiled and I think we have been spelled over the last few seasons. Under Redknapp played some great football at times, same with Ramos and Jol. We've also had some great players in the likes of King, Carrick, Berbatov, Modric, VDV and Bale. This season we aren't attractive, we're defensive minded which in hindsight we should have been prepared for. Mourinho's teams are the same (forget Real Madrid, outside of two or three teams the rest of the Spanish league is there to serve as whipping boys to the two giants.) and Mourinho is AVB's role model. So probably not surprising we've adopted a 451 and that we pile men behind the ball when we lose it, have everyone back at corners and that we are more than content to defend a 1-0 lead against even the weakest of opposition. But it's just not Spurs is it? Or at least not the Spurs I grew up watching.

I think if we're winning games and performing well in the league then AVB will, deservedly, be cut slack regardless of how dire the performances are. The problem AVB has is that so far we haven't played well, we haven't played entertainingly and if our results do start to reflect that he'll come under a lot of pressure.

But it's not all bad. The Man Utd result was great (if somewhat lucky in the second half, but we sure due some luck against Utd), I think the message he sent out regarding Friedel/Livemore was a good one (doesn't matter how old or young you are, if I think you are playing well you keep your place in the side even if you're keeping out a superstar from the side) although the definition of how a player is playing varies on opinion, his handling so far of Adebayor has been commendable too.

One thing that has surprised me is that when AVB first came to Spurs is that so many experts were talking about this high tempo, high line, pressing game. I haven't seen that with us at all. If anything we sit back and invite teams on us. I wonder why AVB has changed his tactical stance on this, or whether the high pressure, high line thing was just media perception to begin with.
 
Given the fact that the two games I've seen live this season are WBA and Norwich at home....Not happy with performances this season would be an understatement.
 
I voted 'happy' - could have done better in the transfer window, having ended up weaker than we were in May but we still have sufficient quality to perform well

We need to be realitic about our squad 'quality' and subsequent limitations - our final third movement and general play is as good as the components - Bale and Lennon can't always do it alone.

Onwards and upwards
 
Good article in the standard last night which i agree with on many levels, mainly about the strikers and strange imbalance in our squad which i've felt since the signings we made in the summer. Too many keepers and not enough attacking options.. We didnt get the extra striker (Damiao) in the summer window to fit into AVB's system which should have been the main priority alongside a replacement for Luka which didnt happen either. Also we let Rafa go without a fight and he would fit far better into this system than Siguardsson or Dempsey who i think was a waste of money. Be interesting to see what business we do in Jan.

http://www.standard.co.uk/sport/foo...wice-as-many-keepers-as-forwards-8270063.html
 
I'm more than happy. I remember under Jol and Redknapp there were always people with agendas saying we weren't playing well when we were on winning runs. If you've won five out of six you're doing something right. These are such early days and I think after a couple more transfer windows we will be awesome.
 
I'll be honest when I say that apart from Redknapp's disastrous last few months, I can't recall too many times where people said we weren't playing well. Obviously the occasional game, but I really felt that was some of the best football I've seen Spurs play.
 
I thought we'd be worse. So relative to expectations, I've very happy.

You get the feeling we're not settled yet, and could do with Parker and Ade's experience and skills to help us settle down. Still been pretty impressed with some of the skill and tactical advances. I hope there is much more to come.



This is the way i feel, according to a lot of fans after the sacking of Redknapp we would be a bottom half side, and some real knee-jerkers said we would be in a relegation scrap.

Because of this i reckon i am fairly happy but we could do better.
 
Given how we lost three world class players in VDV, Modric and King, have got a new manager, a new system and quite a few new players, I'm pretty happy with how we have performed.

It was never going to be easy with so many changes, and I'm the first to admit that our play in isolation hasn't been at the standard we've gotten used to, but I expected it after the summer.

I've seen enough positives to be optimistic about the season, all things considered. I have faith in that when our players gel more and get the new system under the skin, they are of such a quality that we will compete for fourth place this season as well.

Obviously we are weakened, but apart from Chelski and the Manchesters, there are no teams that are clearly much better than us. But that's a different discussion...

In conclusion: Happy considering the changes we've gone through.
 
It's weird because we have played well in patches. Against soton we had a good first half then a terrible second. Chelsea, we played well but made silly individual errors that ultimately cost us.
There is no question that when Dembele is in the team we have looked excellent and Sandro plays better. The same with Bale and Lennon. these are our most important players.
The defence looks good at times and then fragile, this is down to tactics.

All in all we shouldn't be complaining but I want to see avb ditch his obsession with sitting deep when we are ahead and just carry on playing in the same way. When we're in top gear we don't exactly look vulnerable to conceding so why change things?
 
This is the way i feel, according to a lot of fans after the sacking of Redknapp we would be a bottom half side, and some real knee-jerkers said we would be in a relegation scrap.

Because of this i reckon i am fairly happy but we could do better.

I don't recall anyone saying that. I remember a few people saying we might slip back into the Europa League back if we overhaul the squad but that is different.
 
I don't recall anyone saying that. I remember a few people saying we might slip back into the Europa League back if we overhaul the squad but that is different.

Should read pack not back
 
I don't recall anyone saying that. I remember a few people saying we might slip back into the Europa League back if we overhaul the squad but that is different.

i am talking about Spurs fans in general more then those on here, however it was doom and gloom with some on here as well. There were many at the lane as well who were saying that our good days were over with the departing of redknapp, as i said more knee-jerking then realistic.
 
i am talking about Spurs fans in general more then those on here, however it was doom and gloom with some on here as well. There were many at the lane as well who were saying that our good days were over with the departing of redknapp, as i said more knee-jerking then realistic.

I think that most Spurs fans realised that it was time for Redknapp to go by the end.

I think that you are probably right when you say that there is a difference between fans at the Lane and online on how hard it would be for us to continue the relative success that we've enjoyed over the last few years but I haven't met anyone who thought we'd be fighting delegation.
 
I think that most Spurs fans realised that it was time for Redknapp to go by the end.

I think that you are probably right when you say that there is a difference between fans at the Lane and online on how hard it would be for us to continue the relative success that we've enjoyed over the last few years but I haven't met anyone who thought we'd be fighting delegation.[/QUOTE]

I doubt very much if they meant what they said, it was over reaction by those who thought it was the wrong decision. However they were those who thought it was the end of our success, rather then look at the long term view that things will turn out better with a bit of planning rather the quick fixes we were working under.
 
If I was told we'd last year we'd get away with playing Defoe upfront for this long and play this well I wouldnt believe it.
 
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