by BR0B0T » 21 Nov 2019 18:57
by genome » 22 Nov 2019 09:51
Hoop Blah Do fans want trophies? Yeah, of course they do, but Spurs fans are happy enough when they're watching their team play attractive football but not winning them, hence Poch being so well thought of over the last 5 years despite the lack of silverwear.
by Snowflake Royal » 22 Nov 2019 11:46
From Despair To Where? I don't think anyone's saying he's a bad manager, just that he has a collosal ego who thrives on creating tension and instability. It's not a blueprint for long term success. He's a deluxe Martin Allen. Comes in, shakes things up but eventually pisses everybody off. If it's a short, sharp shock you're looking for then fine.
Actually in a round about way, I kind of am saying he's a bad manager.
by Hoop Blah » 22 Nov 2019 13:39
by Hendo » 22 Nov 2019 13:45
Hoop Blah I can see Mourinho having a positive effect this season, IF the players are still capable of turning round their own motivation.
Spurs could quite conceivably win the FA Cup or the UEFA Cup if there's a freshening up on attitude and performance because they've got some excellent players in that squad, if only they'd perform to their ability.
by Franchise FC » 22 Nov 2019 13:45
Hoop Blah I can see Mourinho having a positive effect this season, IF the players are still capable of turning round their own motivation.
Spurs could quite conceivably win the FA Cup or the UEFA Cup if there's a freshening up on attitude and performance because they've got some excellent players in that squad, if only they'd perform to their ability.
by URZZZZ » 22 Nov 2019 13:49
by Hoop Blah » 22 Nov 2019 13:55
Franchise FCHoop Blah I can see Mourinho having a positive effect this season, IF the players are still capable of turning round their own motivation.
Spurs could quite conceivably win the FA Cup or the UEFA Cup if there's a freshening up on attitude and performance because they've got some excellent players in that squad, if only they'd perform to their ability.
How exactly are they going to win the UEFA Cup ? They're second in their group table, 4 points ahead of third and they can't 'opt' for the UEFA if they finish there.
They've still got Olympiacos (1 point from 4 games) at home, so are almost certain to reach the knock-out rounds of the Champions League.
Er, what Hendo said (I was clearly too slow)
by Franchise FC » 22 Nov 2019 14:13
Hoop BlahFranchise FCHoop Blah I can see Mourinho having a positive effect this season, IF the players are still capable of turning round their own motivation.
Spurs could quite conceivably win the FA Cup or the UEFA Cup if there's a freshening up on attitude and performance because they've got some excellent players in that squad, if only they'd perform to their ability.
How exactly are they going to win the UEFA Cup ? They're second in their group table, 4 points ahead of third and they can't 'opt' for the UEFA if they finish there.
They've still got Olympiacos (1 point from 4 games) at home, so are almost certain to reach the knock-out rounds of the Champions League.
Er, what Hendo said (I was clearly too slow)
They could easily lose their two remaining games, especially if they were keen on the UEFA Cup as a route into next years CL. The tricky bit is Red Start needing to take 4 points, or probably 6, from their games too (one of which is vs Bayern so is unlikely). I wouldn't rule anything out though as Bayern have qualified.
by Hendo » 22 Nov 2019 14:15
URZZZZ They can still win the Champions League you know...who would have tipped them for the final last season when they had a worse manager who couldn't win a trophy?
Hoop BlahFranchise FCHoop Blah I can see Mourinho having a positive effect this season, IF the players are still capable of turning round their own motivation.
Spurs could quite conceivably win the FA Cup or the UEFA Cup if there's a freshening up on attitude and performance because they've got some excellent players in that squad, if only they'd perform to their ability.
How exactly are they going to win the UEFA Cup ? They're second in their group table, 4 points ahead of third and they can't 'opt' for the UEFA if they finish there.
They've still got Olympiacos (1 point from 4 games) at home, so are almost certain to reach the knock-out rounds of the Champions League.
Er, what Hendo said (I was clearly too slow)
They could easily lose their two remaining games, especially if they were keen on the UEFA Cup as a route into next years CL. The tricky bit is Red Start needing to take 4 points, or probably 6, from their games too (one of which is vs Bayern so is unlikely). I wouldn't rule anything out though as Bayern have qualified.
by genome » 22 Nov 2019 14:25
HendoURZZZZ They can still win the Champions League you know...who would have tipped them for the final last season when they had a worse manager who couldn't win a trophy?
I mean, yes they can, however you'd have to say there are much stronger teams in the competition than them
by Hendo » 22 Nov 2019 14:27
genomeHendoURZZZZ They can still win the Champions League you know...who would have tipped them for the final last season when they had a worse manager who couldn't win a trophy?
I mean, yes they can, however you'd have to say there are much stronger teams in the competition than them
There was last year, tbf.
by URZZZZ » 22 Nov 2019 16:30
HendogenomeHendo
I mean, yes they can, however you'd have to say there are much stronger teams in the competition than them
There was last year, tbf.
But the team as a whole were in much better form last year. I know it isn't always a great barometer, but odds of 28/1 would say they are outsiders to win it.
by stealthpapes » 22 Nov 2019 17:40
by URZZZZ » 22 Nov 2019 17:59
stealthpapes Spurs XI for first game under Levy
13. Neil Sullivan
21. Luke Young
12. Gary Doherty
5. Sol Campbell
31. Alton Thelwell
25. Stephen Clemence
26. Ledley King
4. Steffen Freund
8. Tim Sherwood
19. Andy Booth
“We can only loan from the Nationwide League or Scotland and usually it’s a player who is either surplus to requirements, or [available due to] financial considerations or contract situations,” said an enthusiastic David Pleat, Spurs’ Director of Football at the time. “After one or two enquiries we decided to go for Andy Booth.”
9. Les Ferdinand
christ.
by Hendo » 09 Jan 2020 17:11
by URZZZZ » 09 Jan 2020 18:23
by Royality creeps In » 09 Jan 2020 18:59
Hendo Harry Kane out until April.
by Royality creeps In » 01 Mar 2020 18:59
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