What must this say to the Spurs players?
If the club is scratching around for someone to take the manager’s job, it can’t be instilling a great deal of confidence in the squad.
Three reasons why Spurs are Spurs
- Daniel Levy
- Daniel Levy
- Daniel Levy
What must this say to the Spurs players?
If the club is scratching around for someone to take the manager’s job, it can’t be instilling a great deal of confidence in the squad.
Apparently Tottenham didn't pursue their interest in Slot due to a disagreement about the terms of his buy-out clause!
Apparently Tottenham didn't pursue their interest in Slot due to a disagreement about the terms of his buy-out clause!
Three reasons why Spurs are Spurs
- Daniel Levy
- Daniel Levy
- Daniel Levy
Why wouldn't van Persie come over, he'd have a new best mate up the road in Partey.He's not been a 'high-profile' manager for long but has done well both at AZ and also now at Feyenoord, though any success the Rotterdamers have enjoyed has to be seen against the slide in fortunes of Ajax and PSV, both of whom have recently sold numerous players or gone through managerial transitions.
Because Feyenoord have won many of the games against the smaller teams in the Eredivisie, they haven't needed to win all the six-pointers against Ajax (4 out of 6 points) and PSV (1 out of 6 points). That said, they have won the last 13 on the bounce in the league and done well in Europe, too, so he is clearly good at drilling a winning mentality.
He likes to play attractive football and seems to enjoy developing young players, so that could be a route Spurs go down. His English is quite good so he should settle easily enough and handle the media, but the squad he would inherit needs overhauling if it is to play in his style, so he'll need time. He'll also need to find help, as I presume that he won't be bringing his assistant with him, some guy called van Persie...
Somebody on the BBC comments page replied to a post saying that Harry Redknapp assisted by Frank Lampard might by the Spursy way. Their reply suggested that Louise Redknapp assisted by Mr. Blobby might be the answer.They could have Mr. Blobby in the dugout next season and still beat us 1-0
Cunts
Last time they had Mr. Blobby in they broke into the top 4 for the first time tbf.They could have Mr. Blobby in the dugout next season and still beat us 1-0
Cunts
I think you'll find the own goal that you mention was actually scored/conceded by Sun Jihai.Spurs can beat us 1-0 at their gaff every season for me if things pan out like this. Who remembers when Middlesbrough used to be our bogey team? Nick Barmby’s 20 yard offside winner. Danny Tiatto’s worldie ruled for something nobody ever adequately explained. Peter Reid clearing the ball to the back of Flitcroft’s head and back into our own goal. Us having about 18 shots on Boro’s goal and them having none, and we lost 1-0 (Dunne own goal). Danny Mills (playing for Boro) rugby tackling Wanchope in the box and Jeff Winter waved play on. My personal favourite is having City to win the league on the handicap and them just needing to avoid defeat away at Boro to collect, (that was the 8-1).
That’s proper bogey team stuff, not this Spurs schizzle.
In my defence Dunney was the leading own goal scorer in Premier League history for a while, (I think). Until somebody corrects me again, lol.I think you'll find the own goal that you mention was actually scored/conceded by Sun Jihai.
What must this say to the Spurs players?
If the club is scratching around for someone to take the manager’s job, it can’t be instilling a great deal of confidence in the squad.
Tottenham for years have been spending their money on a fancy new stadium which has had an effect on not being able to bring in new quality players. Also the supporters are struggling with the cost of living and won't be willing to pay £70 for a ticket (Don't know how much it is). So they will struggle to bring in money.
Some of the poor signings have possibly been due to poor scouting and recruitment. Also changing managers too often has had an negative effect on players.
Conte I think was a good manager but he was working with bad players. Levy might be a terrible owner but he isn't the worst one considering how much money he's put into the club which not many owners do that.