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Ange in or out?

Ange in or out?

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    Votes: 68 38.4%
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    Votes: 109 61.6%

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Today's presser....

Ange really has got the hump with modern media whether that's the hacks or SM. And who can blame him..... everything's birthed in negativity.

I would say he'd always given the impression, verbally, that he was non affected and above it. BUT it's pressing his buttons...and that comes internally from him.
Its chickens coming home to roost. He's been unnecessarily rude and disrespectful to them for months. Of course they are going to dig the knives in now he's dead man walking
 
In that little phase of the interview you could see Ange's frame of mind. It's not good. I was hoping that someone at the club would help Ange get back to a non-emotional and even jovial response in these tough situations. He's coming across as very spiky and he's not helping his own case or brand. That is even knowing that a lot of the time he is so right in his observations.

Super difficult, this is pressure/burn out, it happens in high profile jobs.

Really hard to pull someone back once they hit this mental stage, often a job (and company) change is required to reset. Ange is here now, Conte hit the same place, even Poch (not to derail but this one of the pieces people miss when they think we should have stuck with Poch).
 
Conte has never been happy with his backing at any club he's been at. He always gobs off at the club when his results deteriorate. He's left pretty much every club he's coached with a couple of years in acrimonious circumstances. There has been a clear change in the club's transfer dealings since we moved to the new stadium. It started with the N'Dombele and Lo Celso deals and we regularly sign players in the £40-£60 million bracket now. Being able to pay a significant part of Bale's wages for a season was also a significant departure from before.

People don't acknowledge it but the way we operate in the market and our willingness to spend big is fundamentally different now to how it has been in the past. Conte got as good a backing as he could expect.

Bissouma was probably the best midfielder in the PL outside the top 6 and likewise Richarlison was probably the best forward in the same category. Likewise Maddison and Solanke were clearly the stand-out attainable AM and forward in the PL when we bought them and had both come off insane seasons statswise. Our willingness to spend big on ready-made PL players has seen a sea-change.
The 40m-60m bracket doesn't have the same value as it did when we were still at WHL. Its cool we can spend more now but players also cost more now. There was a time when 40m got you a genuine top class player, now add 10m and it might get you a Brenan Johnson. 😕
 
The 40m-60m bracket doesn't have the same value as it did when we were still at WHL. Its cool we can spend more now but players also cost more now. There was a time when 40m got you a genuine top class player, now add 10m and it might get you a Brenan Johnson. 😕

Osimhens buyout is allegedly £57m. Kavartcan'tspellhisnameia went for £60m. Name the top 50 players in the world i'd reckon most were bought for less than £60m.
 
Its chickens coming home to roost. He's been unnecessarily rude and disrespectful to them for months. Of course they are going to dig the knives in now he's dead man walking
Ermm they have been after him for a while. What he has decided to do is speak his mind. I have no problem with doing that. I dislike the most of the English media, press, and pundits. More grease to his elbow.
 
Where has Ange wanted 'cheque book support' like the other two?
I remember him suggesting reinforcements were important in January due to circumstances.

It's been repeatedly said on this forum that he needs xyz player(s) for a judgement to be able to be made.

I don't see how that's any different to labelling other managers as chequebook when people were reasoning why they didn't succeed at the club.

It should be a blanket judgement off what has been done with the resources available.
 
Ermm they have been after him for a while. What he has decided to do is speak his mind. I have no problem with doing that. I dislike the most of the English media, press, and pundits. More grease to his elbow.
How have they been after him, and how long would you identify it's been going on?

For me, even with the club in 16th or whatever he's still getting off pretty lightly. Ten Haag was getting pelters daily and he won silverware.

I've mostly seen Ange himself referencing this witch hunt then seen any evidence of it myself.
 
The 40m-60m bracket doesn't have the same value as it did when we were still at WHL. Its cool we can spend more now but players also cost more now. There was a time when 40m got you a genuine top class player, now add 10m and it might get you a Brenan Johnson. 😕
It's still something most clubs cannot do regularly. We are one of only 7 English clubs that have ever spent more than £50m on a player and we've done it several times.
 
I don't think anyone has questioned that we spend money, the criticism/question has always been around what we are spending money on. Sure, you can say we spend 150/200m in a window or whatever but are these genuine game changers or just decent players? We could spend such a budget on two real top class signings (perhaps not now as we wont be able to attract them) but don't because that would require us pushing the boat out in terms of wages.

The fact you suggest the likes of Richarlison and Bissouma is the best Conte could hope for, two players we are likely looking to sell - along with Maddison now who many deem not good enough for where we want to go says it all. Whether Conte has form for complaining or not, if he wasnt given the tools he was promised then he's absolutely within his rights to...
There's a lot of revisionism there about those signings. I think they were all seen as top drawer at the time.

Richarlison was being brought in as cover for Kane. I'm not sure you'd find a proven forward of better quality that would come to play second fiddle. His ability to play wide obviously meant he'd get more game time. But as a "squad" player not sure you can knock it. Injuries have ruined his Spurs career but he was a very effective player at Everton.

Bissouma was absolute quality at Brighton, but he played further forward. We use him as our deepest midfielder. Its not his game and similar to Maddison I'd really like to see both in a solid system that plays to their strengths....
 
It's been repeatedly said on this forum that he needs xyz player(s) for a judgement to be able to be made.

More accurate is to say that it has been said repeatedly on this forum that he needs a fully fit squad of players over a reasonable period of for a judgement to be made. Not sure about your 'xyz' thing, and at any rate, HE has not said that has he.

I don't see how that's any different to labelling other managers as chequebook when people were reasoning why they didn't succeed at the club.

If you don't understand the Conte discussion being had, that's fine. I'm not going to break it down any further. If you're interested in seeing that perspective, look at the man's career/what he's traded off.


It should be a blanket judgement off what has been done with the resources available.

That is your opinion so fair enough.
 
There's a lot of revisionism there about those signings. I think they were all seen as top drawer at the time.

Richarlison was being brought in as cover for Kane. I'm not sure you'd find a proven forward of better quality that would come to play second fiddle. His ability to play wide obviously meant he'd get more game time. But as a "squad" player not sure you can knock it. Injuries have ruined his Spurs career but he was a very effective player at Everton.

Bissouma was absolute quality at Brighton, but he played further forward. We use him as our deepest midfielder. Its not his game and similar to Maddison I'd really like to see both in a solid system that plays to their strengths....
If you thought they were top drawer signings at the time they were made you have low standards. Bissouma was seen as player with big potential and a steal in terms of the deal but again unless I misunderstand what you mean by top drawer none of them were that or even really close to it.
 
Well N'Dombele reported to be on £200K a week. Richarlison and Solanke i suspect less.

That's my point.
Ndombele was the only larger money signing we made who got (at that time) large money wages (it was a baffling deal in many senses, 55 million quid signing yet 200k a week!!!!!
Both Solanke and Richy cost more to sign yet are on 90k a week.
We really don't do big big wages too often. Which is a good and bad thing. The good is we aren't lumbered with stupid salaries and try to play within our means. The bad news is that we will never buy the two elite players per season who could really be difference makers.
 
If you thought they were top drawer signings at the time they were made you have low standards. Bissouma was seen as player with big potential and a steal in terms of the deal but again unless I misunderstand what you mean by top drawer none of them were that or even really close to it.
Top drawer as in about as good as you can get for the position you're looking to fill. I.e. as per my post, you're looking to buy an "understudy/cover" for your no. 9. That is quite a tall ask in terms of selling it to a player and Richarlison was probably the best attainable player that would come as he can play wide as well as up top.
 
We were struggling to find any half decent manager who would join us. I don't blame Levy for giving him a go, however it was obvious by the end of last season he wasn't up to the job, and for the life of me I don't understand how he is still here
Not sure about that. It was pretty much a given that with the level of experience Ange has, that he was a huge gamble and it’s on Levy that he fudged this up.

I’m struggling to think of any manager who has been successful in Scotland and then been a success in England since Ferguson.

Probably only Rodgers and O’Neil and even then they had premier league experience as well
 
That's my point.
Ndombele was the only larger money signing we made who got (at that time) large money wages (it was a baffling deal in many senses, 55 million quid signing yet 200k a week!!!!!
Both Solanke and Richy cost more to sign yet are on 90k a week.
We really don't do big big wages too well. Which is a good and bad thing. The good is we aren't lumbered with stupid salaries and try to play within our means. The bad news is that we will never buy the two elite players per season who could really be difference makers.


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