StephenH
David Ginola
do you think the current city team are much improved?Iirc Mourinho has beaten Emirates Marketing Project twice while at Spurs. Or doesn't that count in your selectivity?
do you think the current city team are much improved?Iirc Mourinho has beaten Emirates Marketing Project twice while at Spurs. Or doesn't that count in your selectivity?
you responded talking about objective measures and facts being used instead of subjective feelings - i just pointed out that objectively 1 point per game is poor form and the type of form that would cause Levy to act if not addressed. do you disagree? do you think that type of form can or should be allowed to run unchecked? where would you draw the line?
Ofcourse it's a concern, but it's not like we have serious relegation fears, or drifting away from 4th or out of all cups to be nothing but more of a concern rather than a yardstick to sack him or criticise him at any given moment to try to prove your point.
im talking with regards to mine and yours clashes on the subject over the last few weeks *- it's only the extended run of bad form that has made changing managers a discussion point, prior to that the opinion was simply that i didn't think the performances were sustainable (which proved to be right) and wanted him to find a better balance between defense and attack.
What's been proven right? Nothing. If anything he has proven that he knows how to try to change things up and will stick to his guns as it is a tried and tested method. I'm willing to see the course through without saying I told you so. I did not see you saying anything about his style of play or history or future when we were top of the league, now we are four points adrift from top 4 ... is this really all it takes?
Performances have been poor of late as have the points tally, this however does not mean that he should get sacked. He has not lost the dressing room or the support from Levy, so I'll stick to the side of the professionals this time around.
*though i do find it strange you think im a minority on this, im a ST holder for 20+ years home & away and the majority of people i know from over Spurs are pretty vocal on SM lately about the situation.
Good for you, I would hate to be in and amongst you during any matches when one thing goes wrong. And big whoop you are a ST holder, so am I... and just to be a smug clam I bet my seats are better than yours.
sorry i don't understand your point? i was giving him a free pass v City because they are currently smashing it and it would be unfair to judge him in the midst of poor form on such a fixture
if i only cared about results id check the scores and look a the table at the end of the season and not waste hours of my time talking about what's going on with Spurs online with strangers....
15-16 months in to a managers time is not too early by any standard. AVB lasted no longer (despite having more points on the board than Jose) and Juande Ramos had much less time despite winning a trophy.
objectively speaking our form atm is unsustainable and that is the only reason why talk has ramped up about bringing forward any decision from the summer. Talk prior to this run was only ever regarding being unhappy with performances/nothing to do with changing managers. Surely you can concede that an extended run of less than 1ppg will make the decision for us?
fwiw the City game will be as useful an idicator as to where we are heading as the West Brom game was, ie not very. Everton and West Ham games are two that he needs to get results in to show this run of bad form can be moved on from.
I think you’re missing a third, less vocal group - those that sit somewhere in between these two extremes i.e. those that didn’t want him, but are prepared to give him a chance, as well as those that did want him but now feel he’s not the man for the job.The barricades are drawn between those that dislike Jose and what he stands for and never wanted him here in the first place ( and its obvious to see that those who never wanted him are rubbing their hands in glee over the last couple of games). The other side of the fence are those who can see that he has been a very good manager( which his trophy haul shows) and are willing to give him time to rebuild a team that was finished as a force and to rebuild a new one.
Now if that rebuild was not hard enough he has had to deal with the Covid effect and the amount of new players he is trying to get fit and intergrate into the team. I think its fair before any decision is made he should get at least to the end of the season to see what happens and then see how we stand.
I get that Jose is not every fans cup of tea but some of the witch hunt by som e fans is over the top and is showing their personal dislike of the manger rather then the situation of the team at this time. A cup final, still in Europe, still in the FA Cup and despite what some are say we are still in with a chance of the top four. Now i am not saying we will win any of those things but he deserves a chance to see if he can help us do that.
Nodo you think the current city team are much improved?
I can’t name one person that wanted him in my group of matesI think you’re missing a third, less vocal group - those that sit somewhere in between these two extremes i.e. those that didn’t want him, but are prepared to give him a chance, as well as those that did want him but now feel he’s not the man for the job.
This forum, as in life, thrives on giving noisy people a platform to air extreme views, when actually there’s a large group of people whose more moderate views often goes unheard.
But hey, this is a discussion board, so opinions are what it’s all about, extreme or otherwise! I’m just not entirely sure they’re representative of the whole fanbase.
You’re right, it really is and as long as people treat other’s views with respect, I’ve got no issue with any of it.I can’t name one person that wanted him in my group of mates
I can name the small group who still are happy to give him time (3 people) and non-figuratively everyone else despises him
I’ve heard many references to his time at Chelsea and United by those guys (they don’t mention the trophies one in that time though even though they were won against us in some cases
He is a person who is very divisive. He is also a manager who only cares about results and the end product
But he is here now, and people are entitled to their views as you say
Foden is great and freeNo
I think their showing the squad depth though that others don’t have
There missing a couple of key players but their replacements are still high end very expensive ones
That’s what happens when you can non-figuratively buy anyone and not worry about their actual worth
YepFoden is great and free
I think you’re missing a third, less vocal group - those that sit somewhere in between these two extremes i.e. those that didn’t want him, but are prepared to give him a chance, as well as those that did want him but now feel he’s not the man for the job.
This forum, as in life, thrives on giving noisy people a platform to air extreme views, when actually there’s a large group of people whose more moderate views often goes unheard.
But hey, this is a discussion board, so opinions are what it’s all about, extreme or otherwise! I’m just not entirely sure they’re representative of the whole fanbase.
I didn’t want joseYou’re right, it really is and as long as people treat other’s views with respect, I’ve got no issue with any of it.
Re those not-so-vocal fans, I’ve got about six others in my Spurs ‘circle’. There’s definitely one that wanted him (and still wants him, as he’s a ‘winner’), the rest were largely indifferent when he came and I’d say they’re same now, although recognise the quality of football has been v poor recently without explicitly saying he needs to go. Me and one other wanted him gone as we felt we were trapped in a ‘negative spiral’. So overall, a mixed bag in our small sample of seven.
thought they were a class above against Pool. Alison was classic football slapsticYep
And the rest of that team?
I think the average cost of the side that one vs pool was about £41m
Scary numbers
Which shows a depth that can be built when money is no object
And Foewn is class
I still think he is the best keeper in the league but he had a marethought they were a class above against Pool. Alison was classic football slapstic
We have had wins that looked blandPersonally my main issue with Mourinho is that I've often found our football so dire to watch due to his defensive style. (We’re currently 10th in the league in terms of possession, 13th in terms of shots for, and 14th in terms of shots against).
I think that in isolation you can see the results in a positive or negative light, depending on your priorities and expectations and especially with the season not yet over. But for me the results feel far from positive enough to outweigh my lack of enjoyment at actually watching my team play, even if we do end up winning a cup.
we still looked content to lose
It’s not a binary decision regarding the motives for questioning the current situation. I thought Mourinho was the right appointment and taking sentiment aside from Poch replacing him felt like the right decision. His exit may have even been hastened by the fact Emery was also on his last legs and Mourinho was the outstanding pre proven manager with a track record of delivering trophies.The barricades are drawn between those that dislike Jose and what he stands for and never wanted him here in the first place ( and its obvious to see that those who never wanted him are rubbing their hands in glee over the last couple of games). The other side of the fence are those who can see that he has been a very good manager( which his trophy haul shows) and are willing to give him time to rebuild a team that was finished as a force and to rebuild a new one.
Now if that rebuild was not hard enough he has had to deal with the Covid effect and the amount of new players he is trying to get fit and intergrate into the team. I think its fair before any decision is made he should get at least to the end of the season to see what happens and then see how we stand.
I get that Jose is not every fans cup of tea but some of the witch hunt by som e fans is over the top and is showing their personal dislike of the manger rather then the situation of the team at this time. A cup final, still in Europe, still in the FA Cup and despite what some are say we are still in with a chance of the top four. Now i am not saying we will win any of those things but he deserves a chance to see if he can help us do that.
Just to put the above into a little more perspective....Results have in that 18 months pretty much been top 4 level (with Covid, with no pre-seasons, with a walking dead squad inherited, with tons of injuries to Kane, Son, Toby, Lloris, Gio, Bergwijn, Lamela, Lucas, Ndombele in that time)
In February we are still in 4 competitions, 4 points outside of top 4 with a game in hand, with a good GD, Kane already at 20 Goals, Son at 17. Loss the same number of games as Chelsea & Leicester, loss one more than Pool, Loss 4 less than the Scum, only United, City and Pool have loss less.
Context is important, yes we have had a bad run, but so has every single team that is in traditional top group. You want to belittle the league cup? somehow Jol, Redknapp, AVB, Poch didn't manage it, it will be what 13 years? and the cup prior to that was another 9? if Jose does it in his first full season, I'm not sure I'd sneer at it.
What are you referring to when you say build something?
- The club has built the infrastructure
- We have a core of a very good team
- We have European experience
- We have a much higher profile than previously
The next step is winning something, non-figuratively any fudging thing, get that monkey off our back so that when a true long term manager comes in he doesn't have to deal with "Spurs hasn't won anything"
Past performance doesn't guarantee future success, but Jose has more trophies in his career than Spurs does in it's history, think about that for just a moment .. maybe, just maybe we give until the end of the season to see if his way that historically worked, will still pay off?
Tell me honestly, if Jose brought home two trophies this season, lets say League and Europa, you think a single person in two years will remember how we played?