by Hendo » 04 Feb 2021 21:55
by URZZZZ » 04 Feb 2021 22:41
SimmopsURZZZZSimmops Not just him
Alli, Bale, Aurier etc
All players heavily in the decline before Jose came in
This is effectively the same squad of players who didn’t win an away game in the league for 11 months under Pochettino. They’re simply not good enough
Bale maybe but Alli and Aurier are certainly not heavily in decline
He has a habit of doing this at every club he's been at
by URZZZZ » 04 Feb 2021 22:43
Hendo Aurier was dreadful when he was at PSG, tbf and always had a shocking performance in him.
by windermereROYAL » 05 Feb 2021 08:18
by South Coast Royal » 05 Feb 2021 10:08
URZZZZSimmopsFranchise FC
I think it's spelt Dire
Dia-bolical
Theres something about Mourinho where he seems to turn some players just uttter shite
Ummmmm
Dier has been dreadful for about four years now
by Simmops » 05 Feb 2021 10:14
South Coast RoyalURZZZZSimmops
Dia-bolical
Theres something about Mourinho where he seems to turn some players just uttter shite
Ummmmm
Dier has been dreadful for about four years now
How many times have we pointed it out?
I expect Southgate will still pick him and the really moderate Harry Winks.
by Royality creeps In » 05 Feb 2021 19:05
by From Despair To Where? » 05 Feb 2021 20:28
by Royal Rother » 05 Feb 2021 23:10
by URZZZZ » 06 Feb 2021 00:49
From Despair To Where? Interesting point made on the BBC website that Spurs are currently on an identical run of form to the one that got Poch sacked. Whilst I think he took them as far as he could, they've taken a huge step backwards since.
by URZZZZ » 06 Feb 2021 01:07
Royal Rother I would be interested to know what the Spurs fans are saying but I really can’t be bothered to find their forum / Twitter feeds. (And no, I’m not expecting anyone else to do it for me!)
If 60,000 had watched that in the flesh last night I suspect the boos would have been fairly noticeable. Has Mourinho been booed before? Not sure his ego would handle that too well.
I suppose he is still not bad at cups, but he is a dinosaur completely incapable of learning how to do the job he is paid extraordinary amounts of money by mug clubs to do I.e. play exciting football and win big leagues in the modern football world.
by Royal Rother » 06 Feb 2021 07:02
by Stranded » 06 Feb 2021 07:44
Royal Rother Of course he is paid to produce exciting football.
In the long term, boring unambitious football harms the brand and that is the most important thing to the value of a football club, especially one like Spurs where the fans demand it.
Mourinho is harming the brand and a cup here and there would be welcome but not enough to repair the long term damage.
by From Despair To Where? » 06 Feb 2021 07:52
URZZZZFrom Despair To Where? Interesting point made on the BBC website that Spurs are currently on an identical run of form to the one that got Poch sacked. Whilst I think he took them as far as he could, they've taken a huge step backwards since.
Huge step backwards since when?
When he was sacked? They were 12th - and had won 0 away league games in 11 months (also losing 7-2 to Bayern and getting knocked out the LC by Colchester)
by Winston Biscuit » 06 Feb 2021 08:47
by From Despair To Where? » 06 Feb 2021 09:22
by URZZZZ » 06 Feb 2021 10:06
From Despair To Where?URZZZZFrom Despair To Where? Interesting point made on the BBC website that Spurs are currently on an identical run of form to the one that got Poch sacked. Whilst I think he took them as far as he could, they've taken a huge step backwards since.
Huge step backwards since when?
When he was sacked? They were 12th - and had won 0 away league games in 11 months (also losing 7-2 to Bayern and getting knocked out the LC by Colchester)
Poch was still liked when he was sacked because of the style of football. Mention him now and they still go all misty eyed. The Spurs fans I know were sad to see him go. All I hear from them now is the Mourinho doesn't play football "The Spurs Way". For all his defensive nous, Mourinho has had 3 windows and had done fcuk all to fix their marshmallow defence.
Then again, I'm biased against the man. He's the Donald Trump of football management.
by URZZZZ » 06 Feb 2021 10:08
StrandedRoyal Rother Of course he is paid to produce exciting football.
In the long term, boring unambitious football harms the brand and that is the most important thing to the value of a football club, especially one like Spurs where the fans demand it.
Mourinho is harming the brand and a cup here and there would be welcome but not enough to repair the long term damage.
Mourinho is absolutely not paid for exciting football, he is paid to bring in a trophy or two. As soon as that is done, and the club has the winning mentality, they get rid and look to a more expansive coach.
by URZZZZ » 10 Feb 2021 23:17
by South Coast Royal » 11 Feb 2021 10:53
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