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OMT *** Spurs vs Bin Dippers ***

I’m there. If the football was turgid and we were getting results (like earlier this season) I’d be happier. But two wins in 8 games and the style we’re playing is simply not good enough. A cnuty manager is acceptable is he wins. And for me, a league cup is not enough.

The only thing holding me back is @Bedfordspurs point about Pep and Klopp needing time that Jose probably hasn’t had yet. I want to argue against it but it’s a good point no matter how much I don’t like it.

I’m fuming tonight so can’t draw any conclusion on it right now.
 
Was gonna like this because I agreed with every word until the last 3 words. I wasn’t there yet. But those last three words made me stop and think. I might not be as far away as I thought.

Can you think of a single reason beyond "he's Mourinho" to suggest he can get us challenging?
 
interesting. It would be the only possible explanation of why Aurier was subbed and not Dougherty .
Maybe he could have subbed both? The game is there to be won and if aurier has misbehaved and d’oh-erty was rubbish (as we all saw), remove both.
 
Lloris Gazzaniga
Aurier Doherty
Regulion Davies
Dier Rodon
Alderweireld Sanchez
Hojberg Sissoko
Ndombele Winks
Lo Celso Dele
Son Lamela
Bergwijn Moura
Kane Vinicius

That ain't a bad squad - no one can use it as an excuse for the manager.

A manager who gets us performing greater than the sum of our parts has us challenging - especially in a season when the points total do be at the top is lower than usual.

We're currently performing lesser than the sum of our parts.
Better players than many have.... but weak in the centre of defence. Problem is that the manager doesn’t play on the front foot so the weakest part of the squad has to do a lot of the work,
 
Can you think of a single reason beyond "he's Mourinho" to suggest he can get us challenging?

Honestly, no. The football, even against City and Woolwich, goes against everything I believe in. I’m not seeing progression. Ndombele is the only thing I consistently enjoy about us and that’s because he just plays like a kid on the street.

I said it at the time but I could stomach the football with the results. Without the results it’s just brick isn’t it. And all that’s left is blind faith in a man who hasn’t really been convincing since the end of 2014.
 
The only thing holding me back is @Bedfordspurs point about Pep and Klopp needing time that Jose probably hasn’t had yet. I want to argue against it but it’s a good point no matter how much I don’t like it.

I’m fuming tonight so can’t draw any conclusion on it right now.

The only caveat with that argument is teams that play negative, 1-0 and shut up shop football aren’t dominating football anymore. The CL used to be cagey in the latter stages, they’re goal fests now. Teams that play progressive, attacking football are ruling the roost now. Jose can’t adapt and play that style.
 
I did.

I can’t believe it hasn’t worked.

The new depths of failure these players have found is astounding.
Well considering Jose has brought 8 players to the club and we’re still not better probably shows that the previous manager needed to be backed more... but that’s a whole other thread.
 
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Yeah. If only the players had made better team and formation and substitution choice tonight.

How about they don’t make mistakes, we make more in a game than other clubs make in a season.

All of our problems are in the heads of our players. We are still fudging sexy, it’s acceptable to fail here, until there are some actual consequences to fudging up that won’t change.
 
I for one won't compare us to Liverpool. They had their rebuild after ours (and perhaps picked up a thing or two, as opposed to the City no-limits thing), and they're still in an entirely different financial situation and can afford misses we can not. If nothing changes - which it probably will - I can see them being in our situation in a season or two. Say what you will about loyalty, but I don't think a squad of too many veterans (unless very passionate) is healthy. They're only human, and it's easy to just "hitch a ride", especially if you don't win anything. I agree that we need time, and need to get rid of the players the manager (whoever he is) don't see fit. But still, it's the approach to the game. Rebuilding or not, we don't look like wanting to win as a team anymore. It looks devoid of passion, nonchalant and just like any other job. Which to be fair it is.
I agree with all of this
Today was spineless, pedestrian and lacking passion
 
Lloris Gazzaniga
Aurier Doherty
Regulion Davies
Dier Rodon
Alderweireld Sanchez
Hojberg Sissoko
Ndombele Winks
Lo Celso Dele
Son Lamela
Bergwijn Moura
Kane Vinicius

That ain't a bad squad - no one can use it as an excuse for the manager.

A manager who gets us performing greater than the sum of our parts has us challenging - especially in a season when the points total do be at the top is lower than usual.

We're currently performing lesser than the sum of our parts.
Or maybe the parts aren’t as good as they were anymore and are maybe worn out
 
Honestly, no. The football, even against City and Woolwich, goes against everything I believe in. I’m not seeing progression. Ndombele is the only thing I consistently enjoy about us and that’s because he just plays like a kid on the street.

I said it at the time but I could stomach the football with the results. Without the results it’s just brick isn’t it. And all that’s left is blind faith in a man who hasn’t really been convincing since the end of 2014.

Then there's your answer mate - come join us on the dark (right) side :)
 
Why, oh why, play Doherty as a left wing back? He’s clearly shot of confidence and is heavily right footed. While Davies is no speed merchant, he’s got confidence, experience and a left foot. And to accommodate a relatively untried wing back system with Rodon up against mane and TAA? Bad call.
Could have played the same system with Toby at CB and Davies left wing back
Maybe the concern was around Davies fitness and CB would mean less running
 
Yep
And without looking I reckon a lot would be the same as ones digging out Jose when we lose
But I haven’t got that much time to look

I defended Poch vs the players so totally understand anyone wanting to take aim at me over it but he didn't have the benefit of Ndombele, GLC, Doherty, Regulion, Rodon, Bergwijn, Vinicius, Bale, Hojberg - a LOT of squad turnover and added quality since then.
 
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