And you’ve also just decided it would be a particular way for your own reasons. Why are you more right than me in this?
Based on the last 18 months of his time with us and his time at Forest? Just a guess of course
And you’ve also just decided it would be a particular way for your own reasons. Why are you more right than me in this?
I think you could argue he's massaging history. My recollection/impression without looking at stats:
1. He started brilliantly with title winning form - Aug 23-Nov 23.
2. We regressed a fair bit as injuries took hold - Nov 23-Feb 24.
3. Our form didn't recover and we took some bad hidings sprinkled with some decent performances - Feb 24 - May 24.
4. We started the league decently - Aug 24 to Nov 24.
5. Injuries took hold and our form dropped - Nov 24 - Jan 25.
6. Our form fell off a cliff completely - Jan 25 - May 25.
Somewhere within that Jan 25 to May 25 time, he clearly started to prioritise the EL because he was leaving out our better players when fit. Micky VdV even commented on it at one point. However, that whole period, IIRC, also coincided with a horrific injury list so I'm not sure at what point he started leaving people out voluntarily.
In league terms, he wasn't a total bust from November 23 IMO because up to November 24 that season, we weren't bad.
I don't think it's a binary thing with failure or not when it comes to Ange.
Finishing 17th with this club is incompetent in my book. I've never seen any club sink as low as quickly as we have from top 6 finishes to bottom 4-5 teams. Maybe Leeds in the early 00s but that was because, financially, they came apart.
There is an argument, and I believe there is a degree of truth in it, that Ange lowered standards and made losing acceptable at Tottenham. We lost 22 league games last year - that's mind boggling. The trend has continued this year. Lots of people have responsibility for our current predicament and Ange is one of them in my view (albeit not as much responsibility as some of the board, Lange and Frank). The price of the Europa League could be a catastrophic lowering of standards that carried into this season.
He's such a liar. Remember the crap he talked about the ear-cupping he aimed at the fans? Just wanted them to sing up, apparently....
Van de Ven stated categorically that it was he and Romero who pitched the more defensive approach. I know who I believe.
The narrative being that you think Ange would have worked in the 3rd season because. You think that the circumstances would have magically fitted to make his 3rd season unlike the latter half of his first and the majority of his 2nd. It just doesn't actually fit the events that occurred. I don't see his Nottingham Forest stint as significant but its just more evidence that his MO was unchanged.
I get it that you want to be hopeful, but your reasoning is very selective. You'be decided it would have been a particular way just because you wanted it to be that way.
Have to laugh at the people who continually bring up 7 games at Nottingham Forest, who are still sitting 17th by the way, like it means something.
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