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    Welcome Ange: To Dare is to Didgeridoo

    Oh yeah alright. I'll track back 18 months and find the articles. You know as well as I do Ange was far from our first choice, even though he was cheap no doubt.
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    Welcome Ange: To Dare is to Didgeridoo

    It was well reported at the time Ange was well down the list. Slott, Naglesmann and Donald Duck were three off the top of my head. Perhaps if Donald Duck had got the job we wouldn't be fighting relegation
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    Welcome Ange: To Dare is to Didgeridoo

    Worth a watch.
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    Welcome Ange: To Dare is to Didgeridoo

    We have had a rebuild since being at Wembley, we only have a few players that are still with us from that time. The problem is that we have bought badly, and we have a manager who can't arrange a p155up in a brewery, let alone a football team
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    Welcome Ange: To Dare is to Didgeridoo

    From what I can understand Ange was about 8th on the list when we got him, so Levy can't really blame anyone. There will shortly be a point when he has to get rid of him, and because of the trouble we now see ourselves in just leaving Mason to take over would be extremely difficult. This is the...
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    Welcome Ange: To Dare is to Didgeridoo

    It's strange you say that, I find him to be arrogant and thoroughly unlikeable
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    Welcome Ange: To Dare is to Didgeridoo

    I agree that it's a difficult situation. By now Levy would have realised that Ange is totally useless, however he would struggle to find a decent manager that would join us, and he surely remembers the flack he got when he sacked Jose before a cup final. I therefore suspect he is safe until...
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    Welcome Ange: To Dare is to Didgeridoo

    What's changed over the years? Why is 2 games a week too much effort for a footballer who doesn't hold down a job? These are young very fit men and asking them to run around three hours a week surely isn't too much to ask
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    Welcome Ange: To Dare is to Didgeridoo

    5 points in 10 games, and presently sat in 15th place. Forget the injuries, our starting team was far better than Everton's yet we were 3-0 down at half time. This manager is totally out of his depth and looks like a rabbit in the head lights. For crying out live Levy sack this man
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    Ange in or out?

    He may not have sacked Ange based on the flack he got when he sacked Jose before a final. Anyone with any football knowledge should realise it doesn't matter who we have in charge Liverpool will stuff us in the second leg. He needs to get rid of this pretender and move on
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    Ange in or out?

    You make a good point, Susan Boyle would make a better manager than the fool we have in charge at present
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    Ange in or out?

    and why would he want to come to Spurs?
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    Ange in or out?

    5 points in 8 games, and we just lost lost against a poor Everton side. Can anyone really tell me the players we had out there today aren't better than theirs? We lost because of stupid naive tactics. Surely anyone can see this manager isn't up to it
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    Welcome Ange: To Dare is to Didgeridoo

    5 points in 8 games, and we just lost lost against a poor Everton side. Can anyone really tell me the players we had out there today aren't better than theirs? We lost because of stupid naive tactics. Surely anyone can see this manager isn't up to it
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    Ange in or out?

    I agree. If you get chance to watch the video above Ange is very well analysed. They point out that at one stage against Arsenal we were playing a 4-1-5 formation
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    Ange in or out?

    Worth a watch
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    Welcome Ange: To Dare is to Didgeridoo

    I just gave a similar reply. If it were just down to the quality of players we wouldn't need managers at all.
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    Welcome Ange: To Dare is to Didgeridoo

    Ange would need a squad bigger than Chelsea, and of a similar quality to achieve anything, and we all know that simply won't happen. I also believe that he is tactically inept. No other manager at this level has similar tactics, so it may be asking yourself why
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    Welcome Ange: To Dare is to Didgeridoo

    Your argument therefore says with the same players a new manager won't make a difference, but we all know a new manager can make a massive difference. I accept that with this squad and our owners we won't win anything, but I believe we can do a lot better. Even with our injuries (which Ange has...
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    Welcome Ange: To Dare is to Didgeridoo

    I would say that even with the present injuries we can present a top 5 or 6 side. The reality is that Ange is unable to get the best the best out of them because of his playground tactics, which are also causing fatigue and damaging the players. In brief, if we lose the ball in mid-field we are...
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