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George Hunt
It was, for me, a bad week.
Lost a good friend to a surprise cancer diagnosis (dead 24 hours later) and lost a good Spurs man/old Spurs friend on Friday.
The match on Saturday was a fulcrum point of all of it for me, and I freely admit that I found myself angrier at Spurs than I've felt for a long time.
My reactions to the likes of Vertonghen were absolutely over the top and very emotional, most likely compounded by the **** week. Not that I am changing the nature of my tune there, perhaps just the volume…
I have finally come to the conclusion that unless he is ready to get Joe Lewis to invest, and unless he is going to make sure our best players stay/we buy the best for the next manager, it is time for Daniel to sell. NOT to an oligarch or a shiekh - I don't want that! - but to someone with a strong plan who will stick with it! I genuinely, genuinely thought he had that with AVB, and was prepared to give AVB time and time again to let it grow. But Levy lost AVB and AVB lost himself, and we all lost Bale and suddenly it was sliding to tits up time; a massive massive issue, because Daniel had the place in shape on a 'model' and a 'plan' yet let it all slip away over a period of a year (word is the issues with AVB started a long while back - in which case his diligence when making the appt wasn't good enough!)...
Our problems started with the Bale sale. And whilst I don't think anyone could've foretold the season we have had, the way our signings have not panned out and the way two managers have each found such relative difficulties, what we can say is that right now, at this very moment, ALL our fingers are crossed HOPING that Daniel has a long-term plan in concrete and established, because to the naked eye, this ship looks very very rudderless.
I was happy that Sherwood said what he said, but happy as a supporter. As a professional, it was a form of self-inflicted injury which cannot possibly do him any good; the saving grace is he did not call any one player out. But I fear it could be a gamble which will backfire, given how this same squad reacted to AVB when he marginally suggested the same.
I am waiting to see where our warrior-leader is. Daws is a lovely man and a spirited captain, but who's going to be our galvanizer? Our yeller? our ****er? Our bastard? Our c unt? Because right now, we need one. And I hope whoever it is steps up before Thursday and again by Sunday.
I don't mind admitting that this is the most confusing, bizarre and frustratingly poor season in many years, one which is making me feel so old-school it hurts.
And my usual optimism, my usual abundance of 'we will come back fighting' is finding it hard to shine right now, because honestly, I don't see who's prepared to step up and make a difference.
I think this is far beyond whether Sherwood is 'right' or 'wrong' for the job. For me, it's pretty clear that he knew early on he was merely a well-paid custodian who will cash out on an 18 month deal come the summer,no, the problems started in the summer when we went into the season without a decent left-back and without a passing midfielder other than Eriksen.
Does anyone else feel the same?
Lost a good friend to a surprise cancer diagnosis (dead 24 hours later) and lost a good Spurs man/old Spurs friend on Friday.
The match on Saturday was a fulcrum point of all of it for me, and I freely admit that I found myself angrier at Spurs than I've felt for a long time.
My reactions to the likes of Vertonghen were absolutely over the top and very emotional, most likely compounded by the **** week. Not that I am changing the nature of my tune there, perhaps just the volume…
I have finally come to the conclusion that unless he is ready to get Joe Lewis to invest, and unless he is going to make sure our best players stay/we buy the best for the next manager, it is time for Daniel to sell. NOT to an oligarch or a shiekh - I don't want that! - but to someone with a strong plan who will stick with it! I genuinely, genuinely thought he had that with AVB, and was prepared to give AVB time and time again to let it grow. But Levy lost AVB and AVB lost himself, and we all lost Bale and suddenly it was sliding to tits up time; a massive massive issue, because Daniel had the place in shape on a 'model' and a 'plan' yet let it all slip away over a period of a year (word is the issues with AVB started a long while back - in which case his diligence when making the appt wasn't good enough!)...
Our problems started with the Bale sale. And whilst I don't think anyone could've foretold the season we have had, the way our signings have not panned out and the way two managers have each found such relative difficulties, what we can say is that right now, at this very moment, ALL our fingers are crossed HOPING that Daniel has a long-term plan in concrete and established, because to the naked eye, this ship looks very very rudderless.
I was happy that Sherwood said what he said, but happy as a supporter. As a professional, it was a form of self-inflicted injury which cannot possibly do him any good; the saving grace is he did not call any one player out. But I fear it could be a gamble which will backfire, given how this same squad reacted to AVB when he marginally suggested the same.
I am waiting to see where our warrior-leader is. Daws is a lovely man and a spirited captain, but who's going to be our galvanizer? Our yeller? our ****er? Our bastard? Our c unt? Because right now, we need one. And I hope whoever it is steps up before Thursday and again by Sunday.
I don't mind admitting that this is the most confusing, bizarre and frustratingly poor season in many years, one which is making me feel so old-school it hurts.
And my usual optimism, my usual abundance of 'we will come back fighting' is finding it hard to shine right now, because honestly, I don't see who's prepared to step up and make a difference.
I think this is far beyond whether Sherwood is 'right' or 'wrong' for the job. For me, it's pretty clear that he knew early on he was merely a well-paid custodian who will cash out on an 18 month deal come the summer,no, the problems started in the summer when we went into the season without a decent left-back and without a passing midfielder other than Eriksen.
Does anyone else feel the same?