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  1. DubaiSpur

    OMT *** TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR V IPSWICH TOWN *** Sun 10th Nov, 14:00 BST, The Tottenham Hotspur Stadium

    The day he was sacked was probably the only day in the quarter century I've supported this club where I shed tears over it. To this day, I believe that moment epitomized everything I've since grown to loathe about how we are run, and the people in charge who don't understand the football club...
  2. DubaiSpur

    Welcome Ange: To Dare is to Didgeridoo

    The question is if he is a good enough manager to warrant the faith. But I agree, I think sacking him just puts us back at square one. He isn't the main problem at the club, anyway. For better or worse, he has to be given time, because there is no other choice. 1. No other manager worth his...
  3. DubaiSpur

    Welcome Ange: To Dare is to Didgeridoo

    Van de Ven has no competition, and he knows it. So he'll play as many games as possible. Ditto Vicario. But I would hope we bench Romero and start Dragusin for a few games, on his favored right side. Ditto Spence over Udogie. But Postecoglou does seem to have his 'favorites/untouchables', and...
  4. DubaiSpur

    Welcome Ange: To Dare is to Didgeridoo

    That has always been the case though. Every single game, Porro is tucked narrow so the opposition left winger has the freedom of the city to waltz into that quadrant. I don't know why we set up that way, but clearly there's a reason why we do it all the time.
  5. DubaiSpur

    Welcome Ange: To Dare is to Didgeridoo

    I woudn't say he has fewer tools to work with. Brighton have spent an absolute shedload to back him - aren't they the highest spenders in all of Europe this season? But yes, whatever Hurzeler said at half time floored us, and Postecoglou was absolutely outcoached in that second half.
  6. DubaiSpur

    Welcome Ange: To Dare is to Didgeridoo

    After the third goal, Hurzeler jumped out of his seat and roared his players on, pointing this way and that to where he wanted them to be. Postecoglou stood there, hands in his pockets, face frozen, just like he did for all three goals. Didn't bring on a single sub until we had already thrown...
  7. DubaiSpur

    Welcome Ange: To Dare is to Didgeridoo

    That issue has predated Postecoglou, and predated Conte, Nuno, Mourinho, Poch, Sherwood, AVB, Harry... ...off the top of my head, I cannot remember the last time we had a really vocal leader on the pitch who openly tells some of the others they're hiding. Even the ones who are famed as leaders...
  8. DubaiSpur

    Welcome Ange: To Dare is to Didgeridoo

    De nada. ;)
  9. DubaiSpur

    Welcome Ange: To Dare is to Didgeridoo

    Suggest we all calm down, and take the rough with the smooth. We all enjoyed the last couple of weeks where his strengths were on full display - now a day like today comes along and reminds you of his glaring limitations, too. As I've always said, we will win roughly more than we lose. We will...
  10. DubaiSpur

    OMT: Mighty Tottenham Hotspurs vs Brentford - Sat, 21 Sept, 3pm

    As I discussed with @Bedfordspurs the other day, there's always tradeoffs to going for a second choice on grounds of him being cheaper. In Vic's case, we gain a slightly better shot stopper than Raya, but one with much, much poorer command of his box compared to Raya, who is generally assured...
  11. DubaiSpur

    Johan Lange - Technical Director

    Agree with most of that, but I will just point out that there are multiple ways you can do data-driven signings. If a player is a superstar and all the metrics point to him making an impact in the side, then he's the data-backed candidate, even if he costs a lot. The way we seem to think of...
  12. DubaiSpur

    Cristian Romero

    Welcome to the modern game mate. You can complain about it, or you can meet the players where they are, because they now expect these things as standard. Mourinho complained about modern players and their demands and needs for constant support and validation. Got him nowhere. The game has...
  13. DubaiSpur

    Cristian Romero

    Edul also says he was feverish, which if true would explain the slow passing/delayed reactions. As for why he deleted/un-retweeted it, that's possible. Or he just doesn't want to get in trouble with Postecoglou or the club, who knows.
  14. DubaiSpur

    Johan Lange - Technical Director

    Absolutely it's all Levy's fault. Nothing to do with losing to Arsenal though - as my fan club on here likes to angrily shout about, I say the same thing every month, and have been since roughly 2014. ;)
  15. DubaiSpur

    Johan Lange - Technical Director

    To be fair, not like Paratici was incapable of making those signings. He was the one who brought in Udogie - he was also the one who brought in Bryan Gil originally iirc (one of his first signings), though that one obviously didn't work out. Also bought Kulusevski who was, what, 20 when we go...
  16. DubaiSpur

    Cristian Romero

    That's your opinion mate. Not fact, and clearly Romero disagrees. There must be a reason every other club flies their players back while we let them figure out their own way back - we're not being smart by being the only ones not to do something everyone else sees as standard. Edul suggests it...
  17. DubaiSpur

    Cristian Romero

    Yes. Gaston Edul says we are the only Premier League team to not bring our players back ourselves, and this is in part why Romero is unhappy. Tom Barclay above also confirms - "...but some clubs do organise private travel at their own cost to get their players back quicker. Spurs generally...
  18. DubaiSpur

    *** OMT: Mighty Spurs vs Scum ***

    But it's just reality mate. If Romero had complained more, if the team had reacted more, or if Romero had hit the deck when shoved, that goal would have been disallowed. But Postecoglou himself said, multiple times, he doesn't like players making a meal of things and trying to influence the ref...
  19. DubaiSpur

    Welcome Ange: To Dare is to Didgeridoo

    Depends on if you consider players they signed this summer to be starters mate. Broader point being, they were more hamstring by injuries than we were - not like Arteta has had all the luck and Postecoglou none. It's just that Arteta found a way to win, while Postecoglou to date has never been...
  20. DubaiSpur

    Cristian Romero

    The country doesn't have Spurs' interests in mind - nor should they. They only care that their player is fit for Argentina (in this case). How they get back afterwards is between them and their clubs. If we wanted him to get an extra few hours/day of rest, training, etc. in, it was on us to...
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