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Interim manager thread 2.0

I've always thought there were 2 major parts to the Greenwood thing. There was the well publicised legal case that ended up with him not being convicted of anything. Then more importantly there was the decisions that one of the biggest football clubs in the world took over their player. We should not dismiss the latter as insignificant. In some ways Utd's actions and treatment of the player holds more weight with me.
 
How have you got to this lol. You want to see the headlines about Sterling compared to Gazza and compare their sins? It's easily done but it will make you look a fool.

Or we can look at this forum and Thomas Partey compared to Gazza.

Shall we? And whet you gonna gain from that?
Are you referring to the coverage of Sterling's tattoo?
 
Hire an asshole vs getting relegated. Potentially both. I don't know, man.

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Easy money
 
This is an insane appointment.

5 year contract for someone that hardly stays anywhere for a prolonged period of time.

Likely to fall out with owners if not backed to a level he expects (he won't be)

Not exactly someone who is going to unite the fan base either.

It's one poor decision after another
It's the sheer lack of options and the drastic position we find ourselves in....

Absolutely bled dry by De Zerbi...I guess we are just balancing what that costs Vs relegation.

And they were raking thru DLs stint looking for financial mismanagement. Jokers.
 
No slinging whatsoever; just pointing out how flawed your argument is.
You can't have your cake and eat it.

Not wanting him on an ability basis is fine. As is not wanting him on a personal basis - but if the latter exists, can you truthfully share in any success he brings?
The alternative is to stop using idealism as a measure and live in real politik.
Unfortunately football is a tough landscape for high moral positions.

It's not an 'argument'. It's a stated opinion. And if you find my opinion flawed, then so be it.

With regards to what I can, and cannot 'truthfully' do with regards to cake and eating it, etc, I have zero concerns about what folks like you would think if I did express happiness at Spurs winning something. Frankly, your opinions on MY opinions (and potential actions) are of no importance to me personally. I will do what I want, comfortable in myself as I do so (or unless corrected by someone I know and respect).
 
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There just isn’t a compelling realistic option out there right now. Every name being raised has its detractors and question marks.

Had they sacked the hapless Frank back in November when they should have done then the pool of managers to choose from would have been better, you could even try and prize someone away from another job at that stage of the season knowing they’d have an upcoming transfer window as well.
 
"Those that brought you: "Igor Tudor: an anatomy of a sh*t show" I'm dying :D:tearsofjoy::tearsofjoy::tearsofjoy::tearsofjoy::tearsofjoy:

It's a really good overview. On the pod we found ourselved looking back at some of the awful reffing decisions Tudor endured, particularly the disallowed Muani equaliser against the Goons. If that goal stands (as it should've) he might still be around and we might be well clear of trouble. That poor bloke got (as Milo called it) 'The Full Tottenham' in terms of experiences!
 
It's a really good overview. On the pod we found ourselved looking back at some of the awful reffing decisions Tudor endured, particularly the disallowed Muani equaliser against the Goons. If that goal stands (as it should've) he might still be around and we might be well clear of trouble. That poor bloke got (as Milo called it) 'The Full Tottenham' in terms of experiences!
He did get that shocking ref decision vs Arsenal but, bloody hell, he was mostly the master of his own demise. In a league as tight as the PL you cannot ship as many goals as we did under Tudor and hope to put enough points on the board. PL teams these days are all about not losing first. A lesson we have not yet learnt and why I’m still not confident we will survive relegation.
 
It's a really good overview. On the pod we found ourselved looking back at some of the awful reffing decisions Tudor endured, particularly the disallowed Muani equaliser against the Goons. If that goal stands (as it should've) he might still be around and we might be well clear of trouble. That poor bloke got (as Milo called it) 'The Full Tottenham' in terms of experiences!
I used to love Tudor as a player, and followed him somewhat when he went into management. It should have worked, his ethic for running/building a strong foundation while still having attacking intent worked at every other club (at least initially) and the only thing I had noticed was while he was adaptable his plan B followed his plan A so after awhile results became harder.

How we managed to give him so much bad luck baffles me, the injuries we knew, but the ref decisions, the pure luck on some of the goals conceded and not scored…crazy.

I still think he was the best choice to stay, the performances was there or there abouts but the results didn’t match but was certainly more potential in those games then what TF produced - let’s see what the next guy does, but I have a feeling it will more of the same, or likely less
 
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