ono said:
Load of shite being posted on this thread. He's doing a good job at Spurs.
Being honest, they were in the bottom 3 when he took over. Now they are challenging for the title. He's done an awesome job, and i don't see how anyone can say any different.
He's only saying the pressure is on us, because, well it is. Spurs are performing above expectation. We're having a very good season, but that was to be expected. He's just taking the pressure of his own team with those comments.
That said, they have a tough run coming up, so i'll start to worry about them if they come through it well.
Everyone can see that he is doing a good job, but its the
"We haven't bought our success like you. " and
City are where they are because of Sheikh Mansour and Chelsea thanks to Roman Abramovich."
He gives no credit to hard work and good management just its all about money
"We have not done it that way and it makes me proud."
Combined Totals £407,050,000 is what Spurs has spend since 1992
http://www.transferleague.co.uk/premiership-transfers/tottenham-hotspur-transfers.html
City has spend around 500 and almost all of it since 2008.
Of course we are spending more then we earn the owner told everybody that we would the first 3 years . Next step is to make the club sustainable.
If after 3 more years we are still spending as much on players and still showing huge losses then everyone can blast us and how everything is unfair, but until then just watch and learn.
http://swissramble.blogspot.com/2011/12/manchester-city-masterplan.html?utm_source=BP_recent
"You don't have to go out and spend fortunes to find good players."
We know that .
Hart(0,6 m),Zaba(6m),Richards(0),Kompany(6m),clichy(7m),Johnson(7m).
But what gets on my tits the most is that one of the key to his "success" this season is that now spurs have a real focus point in a strong and big Center Forward and he has transformed there forward play.
And its all down to Manchester City , I find his rambling very bad sport from his part and something City should look at in there future dealing with Spurs.