M_B Posted May 26 Posted May 26 3 minutes ago, chaddyrovers said: praying for people are safe and no one is serious injury. my prays and feelings are with the people affected and people of Liverpool Aye, well said Chaddy. I had my neice's fella and their young son at Burnley's parade, along with many good mates. I had my daughter's long time fella at the Leeds parade. Very, very sad. Quote
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Upside Down Posted May 26 Posted May 26 1 hour ago, Mashed Potatoes said: So just like you ? Of all the people to make a comment like that 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣 1 Quote
speeeeeeedie Posted May 27 Posted May 27 6 hours ago, Hasta said: Half of it was. The other half was about the ref being incompetent, which he was. To call the ref "as incompetent as our owners" and that "he should never be allowed to ref again" are orders of magnitude greater than the error. We all know that Venkys (our owners) are much much worse than a bad decision during a Premier league game with implications for 4th or 5th place. To say that an official should not referee a game again is yet another hyperbolic statement that I'd expect only a Villa fan to make. Referee's make mistakes weekly, why is the one he made deserving of him giving up his profession? There is still nothing on Martinez's idiocy, or Villa's 12 points from 33 to end 2024. Let's blame the referee instead. It's easy to do. 3 Quote
RoverDom Posted May 27 Posted May 27 If this happened in October it would have been nothing more than a tut and a shake of the head. The fact its happened on the last game of the season has raised the profile of it but ultimately its just the cherry on top of a season of shortcomings in the league. Quote
oneandycrawford Posted May 27 Posted May 27 8 hours ago, speeeeeeedie said: To call the ref "as incompetent as our owners" and that "he should never be allowed to ref again" are orders of magnitude greater than the error. We all know that Venkys (our owners) are much much worse than a bad decision during a Premier league game with implications for 4th or 5th place. To say that an official should not referee a game again is yet another hyperbolic statement that I'd expect only a Villa fan to make. Referee's make mistakes weekly, why is the one he made deserving of him giving up his profession? There is still nothing on Martinez's idiocy, or Villa's 12 points from 33 to end 2024. Let's blame the referee instead. It's easy to do. I remember a few years ago that Peter Reid (when he was a manager) was interviewed after a match his team had lost by 3 goals. He started having a go at the referee for a mistake that had lead to the 3rd goal. He then stopped, laughed, and said something along the lines of 'maybe I'm having a go at the wrong person here as he only made one mistake - my defenders made loads and that's why we lost!' 1 Quote
JHRover Posted 13 hours ago Posted 13 hours ago Probably one of Silva, Araola or Frank to go there next. Can't see any of them being the saviour either. Quote
simongarnerisgod Posted 13 hours ago Posted 13 hours ago 14 minutes ago, davulsukur said: Spurs have just sacked Ange nice fellow,to nice for a club like spurs,at least he went out with his head held high,having won a trophy Quote
Backroom DE. Posted 12 hours ago Backroom Posted 12 hours ago The Europa league was ultimately contested for by two of the worst teams in the PL. Winning a trophy is obviously an achievement, but the Spurs board likely saw it for what it was. Their league campaign, injuries or not, was diabolical. If they'd finished 10th - 12th I think Ange would be staying, but 17th is horrific. They would have legitimately been in a relegation scrap if any of the bottom three were PL quality. Quote
Claytons Left Boot Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago In their ‘corporate-bullsh!t-statement’ they say Ange was sacked ‘after significant reflection.’ Pull the other one. Absolute disgrace after what he has just achieved for them. Perfectly sums up the English game and the need for success and the need for that success now. Or in Spurs’ case, the need for even more success now. Quote
roversfan99 Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago I dont see how it is a "disgrace" or indeed how any managerial decision is a disgrace. They finished 17th in the Premier League. The cup win obviously is huge but you cant based on this season think logically that Ange is the man to take them forward. The correct as opposed to sentimental decision has been made. Quote
Claytons Left Boot Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago 1 hour ago, roversfan99 said: I dont see how it is a "disgrace" or indeed how any managerial decision is a disgrace. They finished 17th in the Premier League. The cup win obviously is huge but you cant based on this season think logically that Ange is the man to take them forward. The correct as opposed to sentimental decision has been made. He just has taken them forward. He’s won their fourth European trophy, the last one being 41 years ago. They last won the league 64 years ago and they’re not going to win it any time soon, irrespective of who their manager is. Slow and steady progress is the key with Spurs but, like most clubs, they just will not wait and want more success now. I’ve got news for them. They ain’t gonna get it. He told them he’d win a trophy in his second season and he delivered. A good trophy it was too. Quote
chaddyrovers Posted 6 hours ago Author Posted 6 hours ago Don't agree with Spurs decision to sacked Ange. After winning a trophy they should have back him not sack him. Looks like Thomas Frank is the favourite for the job Quote
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