Tottenham Thread - 2022/23

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Shame they going to get a top manager, thing is will he be given time because his style of football he needs the right players in..
 
Ange is going to be a big success in this league imo. Top manager. Their process to arrive at this point has been a shambles, but the end result is somehow fantastic for them to be honest.
 
Irrespective of the standard of the League, he has successfully put his imprint on Celtic within a season and this year swept the lot. Similarly, he brought success to Yokohama, part of our CFG, so he’ll be known and respected by those in the fold. Would he enjoy the same level of success at Spurs, probably not and certainly not immediately, but he would play attacking football and that would be very much welcome. Heck, we might even get to score a goal down there!

It's also worth noting that winning the J-League is harder than winning the SPL, much more competitive league.
 
Ange is a very very good manager, but he's been in charge of a team that has a vastly superior budget and playing staff to the rest of the league. When it has come to Europe, Celtic have been outclassed.

I think he'll do well at Spurs, but it will be a completely different challenge to the past 2 seasons.
 
Ange is a very very good manager, but he's been in charge of a team that has a vastly superior budget and playing staff to the rest of the league. When it has come to Europe, Celtic have been outclassed.

I think he'll do well at Spurs, but it will be a completely different challenge to the past 2 seasons.
True, there'll be no European football to distract him for a start.
 
Comparing the Scottish League to the Premier League is like comparing a Trabant to a Rolls Royce. I think Levy has gone truly mad.

Has nothing to do with the standard of the league. He's the type who takes attractive football with him everywhere he goes and has the ability to adapt to environmenrt.
 
Not a chance, it’s either Vinny or De Zerbi.

Vinnie's a novice and De Zerbi is still a flavour of the month, reaping the rewards of Brighton's system. Time will tell if he's actually any good, we've seen managers do this before. Aside from Vinnie winning the Championship, they haven't won much between them either.

Tottenham is a far bigger club than Burnley and Brighton too. Ange having any success there will go much further in the eyes of the City hierarchy.
 
Vinnie's a novice and De Zerbi is still a flavour of the month, reaping the rewards of Brighton's system. Time will tell if he's actually any good, we've seen managers do this before. Aside from Vinnie winning the Championship, they haven't won much between them either.

Tottenham is a far bigger club than Burnley and Brighton too. Ange having any success there will go much further in the eyes of the City hierarchy.
Not a prayer he be successful at the Spuds.
 
Seems like a good manager to oversee the transition of Spurs back from regular top 4 finishers into 7th or 8th best side in the country.

He plays pretty nice football and is a fun, likeable persona. He'll placate the fans while they slide behind the rest of the top 6 and Newcastle.
 
Other than they both appear to be ‘big’ on what else do you base that conclusion? ;-)

:) Looks a bit unapproachable but seemingly the opposite, calm/not overly emotional, low key, dry sense of humour and looks like he takes no shit behind closed doors.
 
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