Spurs Thread | 2025/26

Feel sorry for the keeper. Thrown to the wolves and unceremoniously hooked off before HT, without so much as a pat on the back from the manager. Just ignored him when he was coming off.

Tudor is a dreadful manager. The league only had him for a couple of weeks, and he already comes off plain unlikeable, even before this match.

Honestly I didn't fully believe they'd go down under Franke, but I think the appointment of this manager will be the final nail in the coffin.
 
Feel sorry for the keeper. Thrown to the wolves and unceremoniously hooked off before HT, without so much as a pat on the back from the manager. Just ignored him when he was coming off.

Tudor is a dreadful manager. The league only had him for a couple of weeks, and he already comes off plain unlikeable, even before this match.

Honestly I didn't fully believe they'd go down under Franke, but I think the appointment of this manager will be the final nail in the coffin.

Shambolic club - big 6 my arse !
 
Just ignored him when he was coming off.
Is that what happened? Subbed his own keeper and ignored him when he made his way back to the changing room? Wow! Almost Mourinho in its cuntishness. I only watched the very brief highlights and I heard he took the keeper off after a series of dreadful errors, but treating him like that is despicable. Presumably it was his (Tudor's) idea to put him on the team sheet to begin with?
 
The manager is a **** but you can’t plan for shocking errors like the keeper made last night. He probably is a half decent keeper but made a career full of mistakes in fifteen minutes, still nice to see these wankers struggling
 
The manager is a **** but you can’t plan for shocking errors like the keeper made last night. He probably is a half decent keeper but made a career full of mistakes in fifteen minutes, still nice to see these wankers struggling

Still only 50-1 for the Spuds to win 4-0 at the cheese shop.
 
Is that what happened? Subbed his own keeper and ignored him when he made his way back to the changing room? Wow! Almost Mourinho in its cuntishness. I only watched the very brief highlights and I heard he took the keeper off after a series of dreadful errors, but treating him like that is despicable. Presumably it was his (Tudor's) idea to put him on the team sheet to begin with?

That was my biggest take from it.

I can understand the reason to sub him after 17 mins as the lad had a shocker and his head was gone but Tudor completely snubbed him and it was a couple of staff and Palhinha who ran after him after he walked down the tunnel and put his arms round him.

Now imagine Trafford having a shocker and Pep subbing him after 20 mins. No way would Pep snub him

Also Tudor snubbed Spence when him was taken off. Spence then made the effort to get out of his seat, tap Tudor on the shoulder and shake his hand.
 
Shambolic club - big 6 my arse !
They should never have been in the Champions league in the first place. There were much more deserving teams than the winners of that spurs / rags final.
Having just avoided relegation, they should just have concentrated on the PL and nothing else.
The rags have moved up the table, solely on the benefits in having no CL and no domestic cup commitments.
 
Bad decision by the manager to drop Vicario but right decision to sub the lad off as he was likely to make even more mistakes and destroy him further. Could have been nicer when he subbed him off tho!
 
Bad decision by the manager to drop Vicario but right decision to sub the lad off as he was likely to make even more mistakes and destroy him further. Could have been nicer when he subbed him off tho!
I think it all reflects badly on the manager. They should have been aware of the state of the pitch and told to play accordingly. They were clearly badly set up from the start.

But once you pick the team you have to have some faith in your players. To me taking the lad of does more damage all round.
 

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