Yeah, not sure what the reason was for bringing him back
It was used by the Levy out crowd as another stick to beat him with
Yeah, not sure what the reason was for bringing him back
Yeah, not sure what the reason was for bringing him back
It was another, lets stick it to Levy by proxy nonsense
I don't think it helped the guy they replaced with with was aimed at the younger/newer crowd
There's a part of me that's says yeah do it. When the next guy comes in they'll realise there is no magic Messiah coach that's going to make this current bunch a top 4 side.Thank you
Time to cut our losses i think
Continuing with him is like spurs at home, pointless.
Yeah, not sure what the reason was for bringing him back
I think he's fine. It's nice to have something a bit authentic in such a hyper-sanitised media world.
And be careful what you wish for. His eventual replacement will probably be 5 minutes of gyrating K-Pop boyband.
He must appeal to the type of fan who likes booing managers.
Seems you are very sure (and right) about what happened in the second half. We basically settled for what we had, dropped deeper and deeper and invited pressure.Cliche but a real “game of two halves” today.
First half was much more encouraging, more attaching intent and direct than we’ve seen for a while it seems (although all comparative of course, it’s a low bar). I thought Tel played very well, good play as well from Odobert. Good to see players making the most of the chance when given to them. We even had Bentancur passing forwards. Fair play as well to gentle Ben who did well for someone who hardly plays. Shame it’s taken 10+ years for him to have a song sung directly about him, even if a bit tongue in cheek.
I really want to like Muani and think he does some good things but I can’t decide if he’s just behind the curve because he’s new to the league and generally settling into a new country or if it is just never going to click for him because he wants to be elsewhere.
Not sure what happened in the second half. We dropped off and Sunderland stepped up. Could see the equaliser coming. We ought to have had it sealed in the first half.
Disappointing result but a definite improvement in how we played. I’ll take the result assuming we can build on the latter.
Couldn’t agree more. It’s not funny and it’s hugely disrespectful.Whilst on the subject of embarrassing boos and chav culture, when will that dinosaur Paul Coyte get his P45? The disrespect he shows visiting teams when reading out their team is beyond embarrassing. It’s not even funny. Speaking so fast and dismissive. If I was a player that alone would fire me up
But it is everything to do with the quality of player he is. 7 times out of 10 he fails to make that pass accurately.I don’t think we need to rely on him to be creative. We just need him to make the pass that any international football is more than capable of making. That failure to find RKM was just bad execution, nothing to do with what type of player he is.
There's a part of me that's says yeah do it. When the next guy comes in they'll realise there is no magic Messiah coach that's going to make this current bunch a top 4 side.
No doubt we can play better, that I don't disagree with, i just don't believe this squad is capable of significantly better. I say it every time we get a new coach but maybe the next guy will be the guy that resets expectations?
But it is everything to do with the quality of player he is. 7 times out of 10 he fails to make that pass accurately.
We played high intensity yesterday, but the quality isn't there. That's why we didn't actually create much in terms of proper chances. That's what I keep talking about, not that we can't play with the intent but that the players we have are of lowish quality so when they do get into those positions we are going to struggle actually make something concrete out of them. Today was a perfect example of this.Is your contention that Spurs can’t play the type of football that we played for most of the first half for most of matches generally? If we trained and conditioned the players for it, could we not do that?
Because I think the players showed they were capable of high line, high pressure, high tempo attacking football. It was great to watch. I don’t believe Frank conditions the players to do that for 90 minutes, and he puts more stock in playing the %’s when ahead by leaving fewer gaps. But a different coach could coach that style to be executed more often, surely?
Once you've lost the crowd to the degree he has, it's done.There's a part of me that's says yeah do it. When the next guy comes in they'll realise there is no magic Messiah coach that's going to make this current bunch a top 4 side.
No doubt we can play better, that I don't disagree with, i just don't believe this squad is capable of significantly better. I say it every time we get a new coach but maybe the next guy will be the guy that resets expectations?
Once you've lost the crowd to the degree he has, it's done.
Socials are full of it as well, if we go on a run of wins as soon as we lose again it will all come back.
The FANS are toxic at the moment, maybe a new manager might quiet it down slightly.
I agree he's lost the fans. Even winning games at this point isn't going to turn it around I don't think. We want sexy football now and he's not capable of doing that with this squad. Maybe if he gets some January additions it might be possible but we have too many changes needed.Once you've lost the crowd to the degree he has, it's done.
Socials are full of it as well, if we go on a run of wins as soon as we lose again it will all come back.
The club is toxic at the moment, maybe a new manager might quiet it down slightly.
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