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  1. thfcsteff

    Thomas Frank - Head Coach

    I agree with so much of what you've said. The last question is key. And I suppose the answert lies in what sort of club the ownership want us to be (beyond a winning one, which we all want).
  2. thfcsteff

    Thomas Frank - Head Coach

    I would love to see something like that tried. I actually would love to see Maddison in that pivot and maybe shift Gray to 8 with Xavi in the 10 and Deki. Madders likes to get on the ball early, and I think hje'd be harder for oppostion to pick up roving and radaring from those deeper positions...
  3. thfcsteff

    Thomas Frank - Head Coach

    I think the toughest moment of Harry's reign for me was up at Villa penultimate game of the 2012 season. Having blown 3rd, we went to Villa Park needing two wins in our final two to guarantee 3rd (I'm sure you remember). We drew 1-1 against a side barely safe from relegation, Rose was sent off...
  4. thfcsteff

    Thomas Frank - Head Coach

    When Maddison and Deki were fit, Ange absolutely looked to use the middle of the pitch/channels as well as the width. You're not wrong of course to point out that Ange liked wide players (he wanted Neto when he first came in - didn't get him). Conte (and Mou) set-up solely to feed the legends...
  5. thfcsteff

    Mohammed Kudus

    Oh I absolutely agree!!!!
  6. thfcsteff

    Thomas Frank - Head Coach

    I have been called worse :tearsofjoy: :tearsofjoy: :tearsofjoy: :tearsofjoy: :tearsofjoy: :tearsofjoy:
  7. thfcsteff

    Thomas Frank - Head Coach

    I think it's a really interesting discussion and one I addressed probably just above this. I think the main difference is where that happens on the pitch. Under Postecoglu, whilst we were often frustrated, we were consistently bringing the game to people and would end up side-to-side as teama...
  8. thfcsteff

    Thomas Frank - Head Coach

    I think it comes down to approach. Risk or no risk. Postecoglu encouraged risk whenever there was a chance of a goal scoring opportunity. Thomas encourages safety unless there's a high-percentage chance of a goal scoring opportunity. Of course this all adds further scrutiny to our recruitment...
  9. thfcsteff

    Thomas Frank - Head Coach

    We (as we all know hahahaha) played a higher line and (as we all know hahaha) took greater risks with the FBs via the inversion, so via the press and risks taken, we ended up creating more. I think it's a fair point that we have no Maddison this season, however I have a huge issue with a...
  10. thfcsteff

    Thomas Frank - Head Coach

    If you changed that first line to say 'lack of progressive passing midfielders' then I'd be in total agreement. The 'horse-shoe nonsense'? How many times do we go side to side and up the sides? Or is that 'imagination'? Again, (and this seems to be something you either refuse to acknowledge...
  11. thfcsteff

    Thomas Frank - Head Coach

    Why do you make these sorts of statements? Why do you not only present aggressive judgemental opinions, but then couch them as 'facts'? Look, if you want to make sure you have the gold 'I Supported You Thomas' badge should it all work out, don't worry, you have it and will be noted as such.
  12. thfcsteff

    Thomas Frank - Head Coach

    I absolutely have the stomach for a 'project' which would carry that style and approach. I'd have given the bloke who won a trophy more time personally, but everyone measures patience versus reward differently of course...
  13. thfcsteff

    Mohammed Kudus

    You could not make this up. For a side whose only realy methof of 'creation' is to look wide, we now don't have a fit natural winger. Brilliant.
  14. thfcsteff

    *** OMT: Spurs vs Sunderland*** Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, Sunday 4th January, 3pm

    The bigger disgrace was him taking the job!!!! And Houston as his asst!!!! I always respected Adams, who essentially told Graham to fudge off when GGG invited him to be as asst! Good for The Donkey.
  15. thfcsteff

    Thomas Frank - Head Coach

    Again, are you actually interested in a discussion/theory, or are you parking that question out there so as you can double/triple down?
  16. thfcsteff

    Thomas Frank - Head Coach

    Indeed.
  17. thfcsteff

    Thomas Frank - Head Coach

    So you are effectively saying that the same people responsible for hiring Thomas Frank have little clue when it comes to spotting competent footballers, let alone paying them vast sums of money and (in some cases) large transfer fees to procure their (by your definition bricky) services. And you...
  18. thfcsteff

    Thomas Frank - Head Coach

    The question still remains what he is a long term fit for. The club as we’ve always known it, or the current boardroom with it’s ‘new suave’ suits and analysts and data-driven decisions (before anyone pipes up, I don’t mind data at all but it cannot be the sole driver of a football club’s...
  19. thfcsteff

    *** OMT: Spurs vs Sunderland*** Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, Sunday 4th January, 3pm

    …an allowance I agree with (tis one of the reasons I think XG is a flawed statistic) yet a courtesy I have not seen extended to other managers…
  20. thfcsteff

    *** OMT: Spurs vs Sunderland*** Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, Sunday 4th January, 3pm

    I think his best position is either a narrow three or as a second striker off the CF. When he is able to drift in between the channel/10/CF spots, he is really effective. If we had a passer in midfield, if we even bothered to try and progress play through the middle, I think we’d really see his...
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