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Something for you to look forward to if compulsory euthanasia is not in place.
Can't wait for either options.
Something for you to look forward to if compulsory euthanasia is not in place.
Meh...don't buy the media hype. That's not to say I don't love Ange or don't believe in him - none of us could have dreamed of a better start. The guy has brought unity to the fan base and given us a great brand of football.
But there's a narrative being pushed at the moment and people are grasping on to anything, like this, to support it. The test for Ange will be when he has to deal with bad results and he has to deal with unhappy players. As sure as we are Tottenham, those days will come and it's how he deals with those situations that will define his reign, not this sort of stuff.
I see a lot of nonsense stats at the moment. And, in my view, you can always tell the stats being pulled to push a narrative versus insightful stats by questioning if you'd ever heard the stat mentioned before. I've been following football for 40 years - I've never in all that time heard the "most points after 9 matches" stat. It's meaningless and it's bollox masquerading as insight. At one point, I saw a variation of it used to suggest we were better than the Woolwich Invincibles. I know we hate them but that side did the unthinkable - we've just had a great start to a season.
Ange has had a magnificent start. He's not put a foot wrong and it looks like Levy has gotten this one spectacularly right. But let's start making judgements when he's actually achieved something or when he's navigated the tricky waters that will come his way.
I agree 100%Outside of the commentary on the media hype (it's part of our clickbait world)
I think you are being dismissive unnecessarily, Ange has achieved something already
- He's implemented a playing style, something ETH 18 months in still hasn't done, something in the same timeframe (with arguably better and more players certainly) Poch hasn't
- He's compensated for the loss of the clubs best player of last generation and potentially best striker in the world today
- He's absorbed 4-6 new players to club/league into first 11
- He's had a start that gives the team a very good platform to build on
- He's removed the total negativity around the club and got everyone on same page
- He's managing the media (hence the hype)
You can chose to say none of that matters until the end of season but that simply isn't true, he may not have "delivered" anything but he's given us the best possible chance to, if he hadn't, there is a good chance that the opportunity would already be gone (see United & Chelsea examples, it will be extremely difficult for them to deliver anything even from this early point)
Fair enough, I get the argument. But it’s not much more impressive than what OGS achieved early on with Man U. No manager goes through their reign without hitting some bumps and Ange will hit his. And how he deals with that is much more important than anything that’s happened to date.Outside of the commentary on the media hype (it's part of our clickbait world)
I think you are being dismissive unnecessarily, Ange has achieved something already
- He's implemented a playing style, something ETH 18 months in still hasn't done, something in the same timeframe (with arguably better and more players certainly) Poch hasn't
- He's compensated for the loss of the clubs best player of last generation and potentially best striker in the world today
- He's absorbed 4-6 new players to club/league into first 11
- He's had a start that gives the team a very good platform to build on
- He's removed the total negativity around the club and got everyone on same page
- He's managing the media (hence the hype)
You can chose to say none of that matters until the end of season but that simply isn't true, he may not have "delivered" anything but he's given us the best possible chance to, if he hadn't, there is a good chance that the opportunity would already be gone (see United & Chelsea examples, it will be extremely difficult for them to deliver anything even from this early point)
He has had a brick hand to deal withFair enough, I get the argument. But it’s not much more impressive than what OGS achieved early on with Man U. No manager goes through their reign without hitting some bumps and Ange will hit his. And how he deals with that is much more important than anything that’s happened to date.
Mourinho had us top at the start of December. We limped to 7th place that year. If we finished 7th this season, would people view it as success?
Ange has done brilliantly so far. I love the guy and love what he’s doing. The stadium is a different place to be these days. But he’s had everything go his way. Some of that has been of his own making, some of it dumb luck. Either way, we need to look at the bigger picture and stay grounded. Otherwise, the build up will only serve to make the fall much steeper.
You were saying.....No manager goes through their reign without hitting some bumps and Ange will hit his. And how he deals with that is much more important than anything that’s happened to date
I stick by it. And this is a hell of a bump. For all the deserved praise tonight, losing Romero and VdV is massive as is the potential loss of Maddison. Those are the 3 players we could least afford to lose. I’m intrigued to see how Ange copes with this.You were saying.....
I stick by it. And this is a hell of a bump. For all the deserved praise tonight, losing Romero and VdV is massive as is the potential loss of Maddison. Those are the 3 players we could least afford to lose. I’m intrigued to see how Ange copes with this.
His interview tonight was class as well and bodes well. Stayed consistent unlike Poundland Pep or that gurning prick who dresses like a hobo.
I was just suggesting the timing of your comment was, or is, ironic (prophetic,) given tonight's events.I stick by it. And this is a hell of a bump. For all the deserved praise tonight, losing Romero and VdV is massive as is the potential loss of Maddison. Those are the 3 players we could least afford to lose. I’m intrigued to see how Ange copes with this.
His interview tonight was class as well and bodes well. Stayed consistent unlike Poundland Pep or that gurning prick who dresses like a hobo.
KloppWho's the "gurning prick who dresses like a hobo"??
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This one?If you haven’t seen it, go look up Ange’s answer when asked if “managers should get together through the LMA and teach refs how to ref a game.” It’s fudging epic and it really means something. Can’t link it here as I’m in a queue for a red eye and on my phone.
For a lot of fans these days, football is about “show me your trophies” and the memes. Not for me. What Ange articulated in that answer was everything I want football to be and everything I want our club to be.
I think it helps that Ange comes from the real world because he talks like a real person. I’d run through a brick wall for him, I can only imagine how motivated the players must be.
That’s it but he went a bit further saying “you know, we get a penalty or red card against us, so be it. Let’s pick ourselves up and attack again.”This one?
He is spot on and you just have to love the man. The more criticism of refs that there is, the more VAR we will get and we will move further away from the on-pitch referee having control of the game. Now that might be what some people would like to see but it fundamentally changes the way football is watched and played. He also manages to call out the moaning managers and points to a need for refs to be suitably skilled (aka competent), all in a positive way.
Have skilled referees, and accept and respect their authority.
And as an aside he has also cleverly set the talking point for the next week.
This one?
He is spot on and you just have to love the man. The more criticism of refs that there is, the more VAR we will get and we will move further away from the on-pitch referee having control of the game. Now that might be what some people would like to see but it fundamentally changes the way football is watched and played. He also manages to call out the moaning managers and points to a need for refs to be suitably skilled (aka competent), all in a positive way.
Have skilled referees, and accept and respect their authority.
And as an aside he has also cleverly set the talking point for the next week.
'So PROUD of player's EFFORTS and DESIRE to keep going!' | Ange Postecoglou | Tottenham 1-4 Chelsea
Tottenham manager Ange Postecoglou discusses his side's 4-1 home defeat to Chelsea in the Premier League.Please subscribe, like the video and share wherever ...youtu.be
Full answer is at about 4:50 here. Worth a listen.