roversfan99 Posted Monday at 11:44 Posted Monday at 11:44 I dont get why this Wigan comparison keeps coming up. I think most would agree that this season for Spurs will be a memorable one and they wouldnt swap it in isolation for a much higher league finish and no trophy. That doesnt mean though that the manager should stay. Results across the whole season have been awful and Ange has not demonstrated that he is the man to take them forward. They would essentially be keeping him on the result of one game against United. 1 Quote
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roversfan99 Posted Monday at 11:46 Posted Monday at 11:46 1 hour ago, chaddyrovers said: I would take winning a trophy and poor league campaign. Plus also got Champions league football cos of that trophy. How many Wigan fans would swapped their FA cup trophy for staying up in the Premier League? Bet not many. Plenty of Spurs fans wanted him to stay. Plenty of complementary videos on Ange bring a trophy to Spurs. Some fans want a change of course As I would expect. Q I have a question for you. Would you take a season here where you have to accept relegation but we win the League Cup? And would you keep Ismael if that happened? I would take that for a memorable trophy win, but also want Ismael out as he would have failed to demonstrate the ability to get results week in week out. Quote
chaddyrovers Posted Monday at 11:49 Author Posted Monday at 11:49 44 minutes ago, davulsukur said: Yes, they want him to stay now but they were calling for his head for the majority of the season. But he promised a trophy and he delivered. Simple as. 44 minutes ago, davulsukur said: Wigan is a different situation entirely, as they weren't expecting to be battling it out at the top of the Premier League. Of course they would take a trophy and relegation because it was the only chance of winning a trophy for a long time and they would be battling relegation anyway. Not at all a different story. Wigan could have prioritise the league and staying up, they didn't but they won a trophy and that's day is always in Wigan fans memories. Just like our league cup win in 2002. 44 minutes ago, davulsukur said: Spurs are supposedly a big club, so the media constantly tells us, and so should be battling it out at the top and winning trophies. They did win a trophy and with that champions league. They were the favourite for the competition and they delivered and win the competition 44 minutes ago, davulsukur said: The bigger picture is, that he looks to be a poor manager despite the trophy win. They've backed him with good money and he's delivered a much needed trophy for the club but taking everything into account, the performances in the Premier League were horrific and it's been a huge factor in his dismissal. Poor manager who delivered what he promised. A trophy. That's the true bottom line. 44 minutes ago, davulsukur said: Would he have written the league off again from day 1 in order to try and win a trophy in a cup competition? Why bother with a season ticket when you know the manager isn't giving it any serious consideration? Do you think any Spurs fan would swap winning a trophy in order to finish in the top 6? Football should be winning a trophies not finishing top 6. 44 minutes ago, davulsukur said: Incidentally, had he not beaten the worst Man Utd team for 30 years and was sacked, no one would be batting an eyelid about his dismissal. Do you think Spurs fan is that bother who they beat to win their first trophy in years Quote
chaddyrovers Posted Monday at 11:59 Author Posted Monday at 11:59 9 minutes ago, roversfan99 said: I dont get why this Wigan comparison keeps coming up. I think most would agree that this season for Spurs will be a memorable one and they wouldnt swap it in isolation for a much higher league finish and no trophy. That doesnt mean though that the manager should stay. Results across the whole season have been awful and Ange has not demonstrated that he is the man to take them forward. They would essentially be keeping him on the result of one game against United. Cos it doesn't back up your opinion hence why you dont like it. 8 minutes ago, roversfan99 said: I have a question for you. Would you take a season here where you have to accept relegation but we win the League Cup? And would you keep Ismael if that happened? I would take that for a memorable trophy win, but also want Ismael out as he would have failed to demonstrate the ability to get results week in week out. Ange promise a trophy and he delivered. Spurs fans will never that day but they won't remember finishing 17th for sure. They will always remember winning that trophies especially those fans at the stadium. I ain't changing my opinion at all. Why don't we leave it there. No one opinion is changing. Quote
roversfan99 Posted Monday at 12:09 Posted Monday at 12:09 No one has said that they wouldnt prefer to win a trophy over finishing higher in the league. Its just that some people think that the overall performance of the club this season predominantly results in the league season make it understandable why the club have decided that Ange isnt best placed to take it forward and understand the sacking. 2 Quote
London blue Posted Monday at 12:16 Posted Monday at 12:16 25 minutes ago, chaddyrovers said: Not at all a different story. Wigan could have prioritise the league and staying up, they didn't but they won a trophy and that's day is always in Wigan fans memories. Just like our league cup win in 2002. It's a different situation entirely. Your inability/refusal to see any nuance is infuriating. Quote
davulsukur Posted Monday at 12:23 Posted Monday at 12:23 25 minutes ago, chaddyrovers said: But he promised a trophy and he delivered. Simple as. Not at all a different story. Wigan could have prioritise the league and staying up, they didn't but they won a trophy and that's day is always in Wigan fans memories. Just like our league cup win in 2002. They did win a trophy and with that champions league. They were the favourite for the competition and they delivered and win the competition Poor manager who delivered what he promised. A trophy. That's the true bottom line. Do you think any Spurs fan would swap winning a trophy in order to finish in the top 6? Football should be winning a trophies not finishing top 6. Do you think Spurs fan is that bother who they beat to win their first trophy in years He didn't promise anything, he just said "I always win something in my second season" Of course it's different to Wigan, they had been battling against relegation for a few seasons, there was no expectation for Wigan to do anything different other than battle relegation from the league. Spurs are expected to fight on all fronts as they've heavily backed their manager. Of course they won't swap it but the cup win doesn't make Ange a great manager when the evidence of a 17th placed premier league finish with less than 40 points on the board is sat there as evidence to the contrary. 15 minutes ago, chaddyrovers said: Cos it doesn't back up your opinion hence why you dont like it. Ange promise a trophy and he delivered. Spurs fans will never that day but they won't remember finishing 17th for sure. They will always remember winning that trophies especially those fans at the stadium. I ain't changing my opinion at all. Why don't we leave it there. No one opinion is changing. I don't think it suits yours either, Wigan didn't prioritise the cup over the league, they won the cup and tried to stay in the league as well. Wigan only made 2 changes for the FA cup final vs the game before it, one was a player returning from injury. Anyway, I'm done banging my head against a brick wall on this. 4 Quote
RevidgeBlue Posted Monday at 12:34 Posted Monday at 12:34 5 hours ago, Upside Down said: Just saw earlier that Uriah Rennie has died at the age of 65. Quite saddened and shocked by that to be honest. Along with being a referee he was a martial arts black belt I believe. He was a shit ref though. I thought he was quite good in that if you were playing one of the "big 4" of the time he would give a much more even handed display than the other referees would and wouldn't just give them every decision. RIP. Quote
Upside Down Posted Monday at 22:44 Posted Monday at 22:44 10 hours ago, RevidgeBlue said: I thought he was quite good in that if you were playing one of the "big 4" of the time he would give a much more even handed display than the other referees would and wouldn't just give them every decision. RIP. He made some of the most baffling decisions I have ever seen. Literally both sets of fans and players left in total bemusement by some of the things he gave. Quote
chaddyrovers Posted 22 hours ago Author Posted 22 hours ago Good appointment by Spurs. Frank is outstanding coach. United should have appointed him 12 months ago Quote
simongarnerisgod Posted 20 hours ago Posted 20 hours ago 1 hour ago, chaddyrovers said: Good appointment by Spurs. Frank is outstanding coach. United should have appointed him 12 months ago you could have jesus christ himself managing spurs and they`de render him a failure,that club is proper basket case,if mourinho and conte could`nt do it there ,then frank has no chance,he`ll be gone in a season 1 Quote
Tyrone Shoelaces Posted 20 hours ago Posted 20 hours ago 21 minutes ago, simongarnerisgod said: you could have jesus christ himself managing spurs and they`de render him a failure,that club is proper basket case,if mourinho and conte could`nt do it there ,then frank has no chance,he`ll be gone in a season It’s the same story at the Red Rats. Quote
chaddyrovers Posted 18 hours ago Author Posted 18 hours ago 1 hour ago, simongarnerisgod said: you could have jesus christ himself managing spurs and they`de render him a failure,that club is proper basket case,if mourinho and conte could`nt do it there ,then frank has no chance,he`ll be gone in a season Ange delivered a trophy. Spurs aren't going to win the league ever so top 4 now is going to only getting harder with Villa and Newcastle joining them to challenge Man City, Liverpool, Arsenal and Chelsea for those spots Quote
Ossydave Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago Come on now what am I missing here, why is Keith Andrews amongst the favourites for the Brentford job? 😳 Quote
davulsukur Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago 2 hours ago, Ossydave said: Come on now what am I missing here, why is Keith Andrews amongst the favourites for the Brentford job? 😳 Someone has been pointing him in the right direction. 2 Quote
chaddyrovers Posted 8 hours ago Author Posted 8 hours ago 3 hours ago, Ossydave said: Come on now what am I missing here, why is Keith Andrews amongst the favourites for the Brentford job? 😳 Cos he is set pieces coach there. Frank was promoted from first team coach to head coach. Odds on with Sky bet now Quote
Tyrone Shoelaces Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago 53 minutes ago, chaddyrovers said: Cos he is set pieces coach there. Frank was promoted from first team coach to head coach. Odds on with Sky bet now Good. Quote
Ossydave Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago 3 hours ago, chaddyrovers said: Cos he is set pieces coach there. Frank was promoted from first team coach to head coach. Odds on with Sky bet now Yeah but at least Frank had managed at a decent level with Brondby, Andrews would be an insane appointment for a Premier league club Quote
simongarnerisgod Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago andrews 1/4 to be next brentford manager🤣,a seriously flawed choice imo and if they lose a couple of their best players,they`ll be looking downwards hoping the three promoted team fare as bad as last season Quote
davulsukur Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago I really hope Andrews gets the Brentford job (he won't), because, well it would be a laugh 1 Quote
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