by genome » 19 Nov 2019 23:16
by genome » 19 Nov 2019 23:40
by URZZZZ » 20 Nov 2019 00:19
Hound Utter madness. Best manager they’ve had for decades
by URZZZZ » 20 Nov 2019 00:22
genome I'm not so sure about that.
United were a basket case and had been for a few seasons. Spurs have got a much, much better squad. I'm intrigued to see how it would work.
URZZZZgenome I'm not so sure about that.
United were a basket case and had been for a few seasons. Spurs have got a much, much better squad. I'm intrigued to see how it would work.
Not so sure. Mourinho usually operates with a decent holding midfielder and a solid defence. With a defence as error riddled as Tottenham’s with Aurier, Rose and Sanchez giving away goals for fun, I can’t see him succeeding there if he goes. A big problem he had with United was their awful defence. Tottenhams really isn’t much better
by URZZZZ » 20 Nov 2019 12:55
Old Man AndrewsURZZZZgenome I'm not so sure about that.
United were a basket case and had been for a few seasons. Spurs have got a much, much better squad. I'm intrigued to see how it would work.
Not so sure. Mourinho usually operates with a decent holding midfielder and a solid defence. With a defence as error riddled as Tottenham’s with Aurier, Rose and Sanchez giving away goals for fun, I can’t see him succeeding there if he goes. A big problem he had with United was their awful defence. Tottenhams really isn’t much better
Vertonghen, Alderweireld, Rose and Sanchez are better than anything United had under Mourinho defensively. Maybe the way they were coached played a part in them losing form and they definitely haven't been helped by a lightweight midfield in front of them, Mourinho will fix that.
URZZZZOld Man AndrewsURZZZZ
Not so sure. Mourinho usually operates with a decent holding midfielder and a solid defence. With a defence as error riddled as Tottenham’s with Aurier, Rose and Sanchez giving away goals for fun, I can’t see him succeeding there if he goes. A big problem he had with United was their awful defence. Tottenhams really isn’t much better
Vertonghen, Alderweireld, Rose and Sanchez are better than anything United had under Mourinho defensively. Maybe the way they were coached played a part in them losing form and they definitely haven't been helped by a lightweight midfield in front of them, Mourinho will fix that.
Danny Rose is past it now. It says enough that he was close to joining Watford in the summer who whilst weren’t a bad side at the time, aren’t exactly great are they? Wouldn’t say he’s any better than Shaw was. Sanchez is similar to Bailly, they’re pretty fast and on a good day are solid but too often are a calamity and make too many mistakes
Then whilst Alderweireld and Vertonghen are both good defenders still, they’re not gonna be around at the top level for too much longer considering they’re aged 30 and 32 respectively. Obviously Aurier and KWP aren’t great either
I just find it a mix match between Levy and Mourinho. Levy seems reluctant to spend too much but I think Mourinho will want to spend quite a bit in the defensive area, in particular the two full backs and a holding midfielder and just in general their personalities seem completely different. I guess time will tell though
by Hoop Blah » 20 Nov 2019 13:09
Old Man Andrews Current England international Danny Rose is past it?
Mourinho wouldn't have gone there unless he was allowed to spend, at least initially anyway. Can see Spurs getting a few out in January and bringing 5/6 top players in.
Hoop BlahOld Man Andrews Current England international Danny Rose is past it?
Mourinho wouldn't have gone there unless he was allowed to spend, at least initially anyway. Can see Spurs getting a few out in January and bringing 5/6 top players in.
If, and I appreciate that this is a bit of a big if, Shaw was fit he'd be in the England squad before Rose the way they were both playing over the last 12 months.
Rose, like a few of those defensive players listed above, seems to have switched off and he's even come out recently and said he's not even going to entertain a transfer away from Spurs because he's not happy with the way they've treated him so he'll just see out his contract and take a look at the offers then.
by BR0B0T » 20 Nov 2019 13:24
Old Man AndrewsHoop BlahOld Man Andrews Current England international Danny Rose is past it?
Mourinho wouldn't have gone there unless he was allowed to spend, at least initially anyway. Can see Spurs getting a few out in January and bringing 5/6 top players in.
If, and I appreciate that this is a bit of a big if, Shaw was fit he'd be in the England squad before Rose the way they were both playing over the last 12 months.
Rose, like a few of those defensive players listed above, seems to have switched off and he's even come out recently and said he's not even going to entertain a transfer away from Spurs because he's not happy with the way they've treated him so he'll just see out his contract and take a look at the offers then.
Not sure that necessarily makes him a bad player.
Shaw has been fit a good while now hasn't he? I forget he exists tbh, goes right under the radar.
by Hoop Blah » 20 Nov 2019 13:26
Old Man Andrews Not sure that necessarily makes him a bad player.
Old Man Andrews Shaw has been fit a good while now hasn't he? I forget he exists tbh, goes right under the radar.
by Hound » 20 Nov 2019 13:40
Old Man AndrewsURZZZZgenome I'm not so sure about that.
United were a basket case and had been for a few seasons. Spurs have got a much, much better squad. I'm intrigued to see how it would work.
Not so sure. Mourinho usually operates with a decent holding midfielder and a solid defence. With a defence as error riddled as Tottenham’s with Aurier, Rose and Sanchez giving away goals for fun, I can’t see him succeeding there if he goes. A big problem he had with United was their awful defence. Tottenhams really isn’t much better
Vertonghen, Alderweireld, Rose and Sanchez are better than anything United had under Mourinho defensively. Maybe the way they were coached played a part in them losing form and they definitely haven't been helped by a lightweight midfield in front of them, Mourinho will fix that.
HoundOld Man AndrewsURZZZZ
Not so sure. Mourinho usually operates with a decent holding midfielder and a solid defence. With a defence as error riddled as Tottenham’s with Aurier, Rose and Sanchez giving away goals for fun, I can’t see him succeeding there if he goes. A big problem he had with United was their awful defence. Tottenhams really isn’t much better
Vertonghen, Alderweireld, Rose and Sanchez are better than anything United had under Mourinho defensively. Maybe the way they were coached played a part in them losing form and they definitely haven't been helped by a lightweight midfield in front of them, Mourinho will fix that.
Don't agree. I think 3 of the 4 are on the way down for whatever reason (maybe being stale, ooc, losing motivation) but I don't think its a good defence at all any more.
If there was ever a case of changing the players, not the manager it was at Spurs. They've basically had the same first 11 for 3-4 years, badly needed freshening up. They should have sold all of those 4 mentioned defenders over the last 12 months, along with Eriksen in the summer, and potentially even cashed in someone like Dele when he was at peak value.
Mourinho a poor, poor choice imo. Him and Levy not suited at all. 6th place for a couple of years and then he'll be on his way
by URZZZZ » 20 Nov 2019 14:07
HoundOld Man AndrewsURZZZZ
Not so sure. Mourinho usually operates with a decent holding midfielder and a solid defence. With a defence as error riddled as Tottenham’s with Aurier, Rose and Sanchez giving away goals for fun, I can’t see him succeeding there if he goes. A big problem he had with United was their awful defence. Tottenhams really isn’t much better
Vertonghen, Alderweireld, Rose and Sanchez are better than anything United had under Mourinho defensively. Maybe the way they were coached played a part in them losing form and they definitely haven't been helped by a lightweight midfield in front of them, Mourinho will fix that.
Don't agree. I think 3 of the 4 are on the way down for whatever reason (maybe being stale, ooc, losing motivation) but I don't think its a good defence at all any more.
If there was ever a case of changing the players, not the manager it was at Spurs. They've basically had the same first 11 for 3-4 years, badly needed freshening up. They should have sold all of those 4 mentioned defenders over the last 12 months, along with Eriksen in the summer, and potentially even cashed in someone like Dele when he was at peak value.
Mourinho a poor, poor choice imo. Him and Levy not suited at all. 6th place for a couple of years and then he'll be on his way
URZZZZHoundOld Man Andrews Vertonghen, Alderweireld, Rose and Sanchez are better than anything United had under Mourinho defensively. Maybe the way they were coached played a part in them losing form and they definitely haven't been helped by a lightweight midfield in front of them, Mourinho will fix that.
Don't agree. I think 3 of the 4 are on the way down for whatever reason (maybe being stale, ooc, losing motivation) but I don't think its a good defence at all any more.
If there was ever a case of changing the players, not the manager it was at Spurs. They've basically had the same first 11 for 3-4 years, badly needed freshening up. They should have sold all of those 4 mentioned defenders over the last 12 months, along with Eriksen in the summer, and potentially even cashed in someone like Dele when he was at peak value.
Mourinho a poor, poor choice imo. Him and Levy not suited at all. 6th place for a couple of years and then he'll be on his way
New manager and players needed. Pochettino made an awful mistake by dropping Moura in the Champions League final for his buddies Alli and Eriksen who have been ineffectual for two seasons now. Did he forget who single handedly won them the tie in the semi final?
Pochettino has made some poor decisions this season too. Going into the season with 1 striker is unforgivable. They spent whatever on N’Dombele, yet he finds himself behind Winks and Sissoko frequently? He was extremely reluctant to change his ways even when it was clear it wasn’t working
I agree that Mourinho may not be the right fit but Pochettino should have gone
by URZZZZ » 20 Nov 2019 15:39
Old Man AndrewsURZZZZHound
Don't agree. I think 3 of the 4 are on the way down for whatever reason (maybe being stale, ooc, losing motivation) but I don't think its a good defence at all any more.
If there was ever a case of changing the players, not the manager it was at Spurs. They've basically had the same first 11 for 3-4 years, badly needed freshening up. They should have sold all of those 4 mentioned defenders over the last 12 months, along with Eriksen in the summer, and potentially even cashed in someone like Dele when he was at peak value.
Mourinho a poor, poor choice imo. Him and Levy not suited at all. 6th place for a couple of years and then he'll be on his way
New manager and players needed. Pochettino made an awful mistake by dropping Moura in the Champions League final for his buddies Alli and Eriksen who have been ineffectual for two seasons now. Did he forget who single handedly won them the tie in the semi final?
Pochettino has made some poor decisions this season too. Going into the season with 1 striker is unforgivable. They spent whatever on N’Dombele, yet he finds himself behind Winks and Sissoko frequently? He was extremely reluctant to change his ways even when it was clear it wasn’t working
I agree that Mourinho may not be the right fit but Pochettino should have gone
If it is as appears from the outside that Poch had his favourites at the club and they had it too easy then Mourinho is the exact person you need to go in and put a stop to that. Spurs just don't seem to be pushing as hard as they were last season, don't seem motivated.
by paultheroyal » 21 Nov 2019 11:16
paultheroyal Mourino is a top manager, no denying that. Very brave of Spurs to go down this road rather than the up and coming manager approach. I think he will be a top appointment for them. He will learn lessons from the past. He is appointing quite a fresh backroom team and i expect to see a very different Spurs for the rest of the season and climb that table, quickly.
by From Despair To Where? » 21 Nov 2019 12:01
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