Robbo
Tom Huddlestone
He had his limitations, albeit wasn’t as poor as many make him out to be, but most importantly he cared and he fought more than most of our current lot.He was a good player. I miss him.
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He had his limitations, albeit wasn’t as poor as many make him out to be, but most importantly he cared and he fought more than most of our current lot.He was a good player. I miss him.
Trying to implement a system like that with 10 games to go and little time on the training pitch is stupid. It needs a pre-season for that. Just put them in their right positions, keep it simple, try improve confidence, and motivate them.
Another reason why I found Tudor's appointment odd. Has played 3-4-1-2/3-4-3/3-4-2-1 for almost the entirety of his managerial career, formations none of our players are familiar with. Madness.Trying to implement a system like that with 10 games to go and little time on the training pitch is stupid. It needs a pre-season for that. Just put them in their right positions, keep it simple, try improve confidence, and motivate them.
Get Levy back too while we're at it.Right
As I posited in the other thread.....
Get on the dog and bone to Ange.
He needs no settling in time....and we either activate Ange ball 1.0 and go out in a blaze of glory or Ange EL vers2 and scrape the points that way.
Season 3 is always better than Season 2!
He can only say 'Nah...fudge off mate'
they got rid of Levy.I think a fan would
Don’t think the clams in charge have it in them to make a big decision
They struggled ro sack Frank FFS
And look how they worked outthey got rid of Levy.
Your assuming our club thought about thatAnother reason why I found Tudor's appointment odd. Has played 3-4-1-2/3-4-3/3-4-2-1 for almost the entirety of his managerial career, formations none of our players are familiar with. Madness.
Let's not go overboard
We can clearly see the players don’t give a fudge. You could have Pep or Prime Alex Ferguson in charge and we would still struggle. When are the injured players back?
Yeah I really don't buy that they don't give a fudge. They are super competitive animals. They care. Credit where it's due, I thought they put in an admirable shift second half last night. It's barely a crumb of comfort given the result but the second half was pretty even when I feared we could capitulate and ship 5 or 6.They have a mental block and we should be addressing the widespread injuries between the eyebrows and hairline. Sports psych, some former legends players trust, we need to break them free of their own psyches....of course, if the manager would simply f ucking set-up round pegs for round holes and let them play football, that'd be something!!!!
That was the bit that stood out for me, lovely bit of writing.This is magnificent (though not necessarily true)
This feels like a ghost town already, so much so that by the end even the booing had something empty about it, a sense that it might even be disappointing if Spurs don’t go down now; that everyone in this vast sporting unit, would at least get to feel something, that the pain is at least a story, grand and wild and out there, still football.
Yeah I really don't buy that they don't give a fudge. They are super competitive animals. They care. Credit where it's due, I thought they put in an admirable shift second half last night. It's barely a crumb of comfort given the result but the second half was pretty even when I feared we could capitulate and ship 5 or 6.
It's like there is some invisible force that's pushing us towards the Championship at the moment. Everything is going against us and we can't break the cycle and I can't see how or when we'll break the cycle. And the more we try, the worse it gets. If these players can get one win quickly, we'll get out of trouble. It'll break the cycle, it'll lift the crowd, it'll give them belief.
The only consolation is that we have time. At least this is not a case that we thought we were safe with 7 or 8 games to go, went on a bad run, our rivals go on a good run and before we could realise it or do anything about it, we're in the relegation zone with no games left. We have 9 games. We know where we are. We know what we have to do. We just need to break the cycle quickly but that's going to take an incredibly strong mentality and some massive balls.
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