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Ange in or out?

Ange in or out?

  • In

    Votes: 74 42.5%
  • Out

    Votes: 100 57.5%

  • Total voters
    174
All he had to say was that Chelsea fans had made a raucous atmosphere, the goal silenced them and he was reacting to that, plenty of players do it when they score a goal.
He could do with trying to simplify his answers and not try and be so clever.
 
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It was a cupping of the ear and then a sarcastic wave
This. Is it something that should change my opinion of him? No. I think its a symptom (of him being out of his depth at this level both temperament and coaching wise) rather than a fundamental reason for falling either side of the fence on him. But trying to argue that it was anything other than a "f*** you" to the fans having a go at taking Bergvall off is for the birds.
 
Any fan singing "you don't know what you're doing" at their own manager at 1-0 down is a clam. I'd sooner have those tossers out of my club than Ange.

I've never felt as out of touch with Spurs fans as I do now. Not the club or the team. Spurs fans. Absolutely pathetic.

Me neither, but it's how fans of all teams behave. I'd love for all football chants to be good humoured tongue in cheek banter, yet, we all know that is never going to happen. I also get a bad feeling in the stomach whenever our fans abuse one of our own players or coaches or whatever. We all know he is on his way out anyway, no need to rub it in, in my opinion. But it is what it is.
 
Tis the new excuse

He hasn't been treated badly

In fact it's the opposite he's serve up crap for 18 months and no one has really got on his back.

Apart from a newly promoted side I can't really recall a manager who has been this dreadful result wise and still had the backing from the fans he has had

This x 1,000.
 
This x 1,000.
Absolutely. He's had the most backing from both the fans and the board of any Spurs manager i can remember and it's taken best part of 2 seasons of consistently poor results for any real heat to be directed his way. We've totally overhauled the squad and spent a lot of money. So far he's been found wanting and become unnecessarily antagonistic and disingenuous as time has gone on. And its not the first time he's invited conflict with the fans. He had a go over the whole Arsenal rivalry stuff much earlier on in his tenure. Conte got angry. Conte had a point. Not sure Ange has a point or a leg to stand on 2bh. I feel like we were very lucky to obtain a coach of Conte's calibre. I feel like Ange was very lucky to be offered the THFC head coach position. Conte tried to direct fan anger above him. Ange has chosen to take fan anger personally and engage in an ever escalating confrontation with the people who his superiors ultimately rely on for revenue. Its basically sealing his own fate.
 
I've already said, more than once, that I don't like that sort of chanting either. But it's part of the game unfortunately and players and managers have to deal with it better than Ange did last night.

Well clearly I'm not as defeatist as you and I think it's worth speaking up against other fans who think it's helpful and acceptable.
 
Me neither, but it's how fans of all teams behave. I'd love for all football chants to be good humoured tongue in cheek banter, yet, we all know that is never going to happen. I also get a bad feeling in the stomach whenever our fans abuse one of our own players or coaches or whatever. We all know he is on his way out anyway, no need to rub it in, in my opinion. But it is what it is.

Singing "you don't know what you're doing" at the opposition manager? Great, no problem...decent "banter"

Singing it at your own? Just embarrassing and the literal opposite of being a supporter of a team.
 
Well clearly I'm not as defeatist as you and I think it's worth speaking up against other fans who think it's helpful and acceptable.
It's not up to me or you to tell other fans how to behave or feel. As long as they aren't doing anything illegal or threatening the safety of the players or the manager, they are entitled to articulate how they feel.

You'll see some fans on here don't like booing at full time. Some don't like it at half time. Some don't like the Levy/ENIC Out chants during a game. Some fans don't like abuse of players or managers at the games.

But some do and that's their right as ticket-paying fans. Even Ange and Maddison accept that.
Singing "you don't know what you're doing" at the opposition manager? Great, no problem...decent "banter"

Singing it at your own? Just embarrassing and the literal opposite of being a supporter of a team.
It's human nature though. Happens at every club.
 
Well clearly I'm not as defeatist as you and I think it's worth speaking up against other fans who think it's helpful and acceptable.
what a stupid reply

mate the way you get personal is a bit OTT and slightly hypocritical given your beef is that you don’t like fans chanting “you don’t know what you’re doing” which in this instance is actually true
 
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Singing "you don't know what you're doing" at the opposition manager? Great, no problem...decent "banter"

Singing it at your own? Just embarrassing and the literal opposite of being a supporter of a team.

I agree, I would never do it. But I hear people argue that fans should be able to voice their opinion and that this is one of their only ways to do so directly towards the club. I would just say that, like you, I don't personally find that supporting your club, you're essentially just creating more toxicity and turmoil, and that certainly is not going to help the team.

And, on a human level, I just don't see the need. But I just want for all of us to be friends and friendly with one another. The guy is clearly in a tough space. We all know he is going. Give him a break. He's human too. Just because he's earned well and has gotten bad results doesn't mean we should pile brick on him. But you know, thats my ideal world, it doesn't exist.
 
what a stupid reply

mate the way you get personal is a bit aging and slightly hypocritical given your beef is that you don’t like fans chanting “you don’t know what you’re doing” which in this instance is actually true

Haha what? Where did I get personal? Calling him defeatist??

And no, my beef is not because I'm worried about Ange. I'm sure he can handle it. It's because I don't think it's helpful to Spurs. That's it. Just like I thought the name calling of Ndombele was pathetic. I called that out on here at the time -- every time I saw him called "fatboy" I felt the same way.
 
In what world is slagging off your own manager helpful?

Spurs fans are clams. Every other week there's protests against the owners, all happening with different groups with the own issues and often looking to build their own profile. You've got fans goading and abusing the players and managers for social media videos. Brennan Johnson literally disabling social media to get away from the hate.

There's a trend here. Ange has not been perfect, I've said that many times. But own fans are very much part of the problem. This situation is absolutely not getting any better with the next manager. The same thing will happen.
It's 2025 baby! .....

everyone's a c.unt unless they're enriching you in one way or other...

or alternatively hijacked your brain :)
 
The sacking of Nuno, (as well as keeping Ange in his job), is on those running the club, not the fans and it was an awful look at the time. We wanted Conte in the summer, couldn’t get him so we appoint someone lower down the list. Then when he shows the typical new manager inconsistency rather than back him, we get an inkling conte might be available and we sack Nuno. Now, of course, Nuno might not have worked in the long term, but it was a ridiculous decision to terminate his employment so quickly and all because people at the club were overawed at the prospect of appointing Conte, whether or not he was right for the club.
You'll have to dig out your old post where you said this at the time? :)
 
It's not up to me or you to tell other fans how to behave or feel. As long as they aren't doing anything illegal or threatening the safety of the players or the manager, they are entitled to articulate how they feel.

You'll see some fans on here don't like booing at full time. Some don't like it at half time. Some don't like the Levy/ENIC Out chants during a game. Some fans don't like abuse of players or managers at the games.

But some do and that's their right as ticket-paying fans. Even Ange and Maddison accept that.

It's human nature though. Happens at every club.

Nobody has the right to abuse someone.
 
Singing "you don't know what you're doing" at the opposition manager? Great, no problem...decent "banter"

Singing it at your own? Just embarrassing and the literal opposite of being a supporter of a team.
That doesn’t really happen. On the contrary, fans are generally very supportive of opposing managers who are doing a brick job!
 
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