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Ange in or out?

Ange in or out?

  • In

    Votes: 90 58.1%
  • Out

    Votes: 65 41.9%

  • Total voters
    155
I've been trying to let him see it out to the end of the season at least, with the hope of a mini turnaround with give justification for him to get another go next season but honestly he has to go and I think it has to be now. This team can not defend, it can not control a match. I don't want to hear about injuries this is just awful.
 
Yep, that was the final shred of straw that broke the camel's back.

Out.

Seeing how wiiiiiiiiiiiide open we are against a woeful team.

When we have the ball, our fullbacks and midfield just leg it upfield, then Porro loses it and we're cooked.
 
I've been on the fence about him staying to be honest. Bit idea why, as the facts are damming. Blind faith perhaps.

But..... There is absolutely no way he can stay. Results are shocking and performances even worse.

Can't keep spouting the injuries....... Firstly, why have we so many injuries, that's not just bad luck, that's mismanagement.
Reguilon isn't the best but he's fit and has energy.
Son is spent on the left and he's got nothing upfront.
Dragusin clearly can't do what's been asked if him, so either stop asking him or play someone else.
Porro looks broken, Spence would be my h better option there at the moment, although injured today.
We're trying to play out from the back, yet the full backs are inverted so the centre backs look wide and can either punt it to the wide forwards, where Son can't win a physical duel and Kulusevski runs through treacle so not great in the wing.

Or the centre backs can play a brick pass in to an overly congested midfield where we have players not brave enough to show for it or without the technical efficiency to play in the tight areas.

Give the ball away, 30 yards from goal. Rinse and repeat.

Definition of insanity
 
Once the manager loses the support of 50% of fans, there is no way back. The lack of confidence infuses the side, and it is an impossible tanker to turn around, when the club is Spurs size. Ange was toast a few weeks back when half the fans had already lost faith. We just ship too many goals to ever compete.
 
If it felt like we were safe in the league...Id be ok with letting it roll to the end of this season, then reassess.

But if you are literally collecting zero points... you're only heading one way.
That's my take too. I believe we would be sat comfortably in mid table if it wasn't for the injury crisis, which would've been perfectly acceptable in what is still a rebuilding phase.

When we're flirting with relegation, however, it's a different story.
 
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