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But Tottenham year in year out are towards the top of the league, we had just been promoted.

Signing Cole in January and Tugay for a fairly small fee cant really be compared the amount of money that Spurs have spent to assemble that squad.

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Not saying it is directly comparable.

However, that squad should’ve been nowhere near the relegation zone, the fact it won a cup and pretty much the same squad came 6th the year after tells you that. But we were down there, that’s football.

End of the day top level football used to be about winning trophies, 7th or 17th, made no difference when half the division weren’t given a European place. A successful, memorable season would be defined by winning things, not another season winning nowt, but finishing 5th.

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I think though that you can consider it as a more sucessful and memorable season even than say Arsenal, as football is about trophies.

But equally decide that the overall performance in the season doesnt suggest that a manager has demonstrated that he is the man to take them forward.

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I’m just being wistful about when football used to be about winning things.

Obviously now it isn’t, in reality if Levy thought he’d have them away from the European spots again he had to go. But for Tottenham fans they’ll remember Bilbao and Ange far more fondly than another season that merged into the next ‘who remembers 2022 when we finished 4th?’.

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33 minutes ago, roversfan99 said:

I think though that you can consider it as a more sucessful and memorable season even than say Arsenal, as football is about trophies.

But equally decide that the overall performance in the season doesnt suggest that a manager has demonstrated that he is the man to take them forward.

Is it about winning trophies or finish second? 

Would Ange had kept his job if he had finish 8th in the league but no trophy? 

Or did Ange focus on winning a trophy something over league position after being knocked out of league cup and FA cup? 

Wonder if Wigan fans would give up their FA Cup win to stay up in the PL? 

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18 minutes ago, chaddyrovers said:

Is it about winning trophies or finish second? 

Would Ange had kept his job if he had finish 8th in the league but no trophy? 

Or did Ange focus on winning a trophy something over league position after being knocked out of league cup and FA cup? 

Wonder if Wigan fans would give up their FA Cup win to stay up in the PL? 

Read my first paragraph again in the post you quoted to see my answer. 

Im pretty sure that you are the one in the past who has endorsed teams resting players in cup competitions.

But that doesnt mean that Ange has proven that he is the best man to take them forward.

Im guessing that you will be hoping for Spurs to get relegated.

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On 07/06/2025 at 15:09, chaddyrovers said:

 

Oh dear Chaddy, got it all wrong again by backing Ange  Becoming a bit of a habit don't you think?

The mystery is why you're bothered about a very unlikeable North London club

 

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16 minutes ago, roversfan99 said:

Read my first paragraph again in the post you quoted to see my answer. 

Im pretty sure that you are the one in the past who has endorsed teams resting players in cup competitions.

But that doesnt mean that Ange has proven that he is the best man to take them forward.

Im guessing that you will be hoping for Spurs to get relegated.

Didn't answer one single question, what a surprise. 

I would have stick by Ange and back him. Haven't I been more than crystal clear about them. Ange promised he delivered a trophy and he did. A day Spurs fans will never forget and Ange will go down as a hero in Spurs history more than Pochettino or Mourinho will

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16 hours ago, Upside Down said:

Shows how much football has fallen into disrepute that the UEFA Cup is now considered a minor competition.

The whole lot needs to be ripped up and started again.

The UEFA cup was often considered to be the toughest to win due to the fact it had more than one team from the stronger leagues and some of those teams were on the rise at the time.

Of course those teams are now in the Champions League instead!

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1 hour ago, chaddyrovers said:

Didn't answer one single question, what a surprise. 

I would have stick by Ange and back him. Haven't I been more than crystal clear about them. Ange promised he delivered a trophy and he did. A day Spurs fans will never forget and Ange will go down as a hero in Spurs history more than Pochettino or Mourinho will

I specifically said that a trophy makes a more memorable season. Tottenham had a more memorable season than Arsenal and City. It doesnt mean that Ange should then have a guaranteed future at the club and Arteta and Pep shouldnt.

But I also dont think that winning thatt trophy automatically wipes out how badly theyve done across the season in terms of whether Ange is the person to take them on.

Juande Ramos also won a trophy more than Pochettino and co. Im not sure hes remembered too much anymore.

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Spurs won just 11 premier league games this season. They didn't even make it to 40 points! 

Absolutely a sackable offence for a team that is supposed to be pushing for the top 4 and beyond.

Yes, he won a cup (and a bloody good one) but he couldn't have asked for better opponents in the final, the worst Man Utd team for many a year.

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