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They look very strong. I am a bit nervous.
I hope Poch trips him in the box.Michael Owen in Spurs kit!!
No, but that doesn't mean his sacking was justified and it doesn't mean he should just be treated as a hate figure.
At the end of the day what did his sacking get us? The underwhelming AVB and the utter joke that was Sherwood. Two seasons wasted in other words.
Personally I think Levy should've been a little wiser and kept him on until he found someone who was truly a step up. AVB was not it. He was a lateral move at best.
No, but that doesn't mean his sacking was justified and it doesn't mean he should just be treated as a hate figure.
At the end of the day what did his sacking get us? The underwhelming AVB and the utter joke that was Sherwood. Two seasons wasted in other words.
Personally I think Levy should've been a little wiser and kept him on until he found someone who was truly a step up. AVB was not it. He was a lateral move at best.
I wish Toby was back for this.They look very strong. I am a bit nervous.
They are the biggest club in the world. Why do fans always get butthurt that clubs that have a bigger global profile get the most attention?
These TV companies want their cash!
No, he got told to get on his bike for waltzing into Danny's office and demanding a new contract with a massive pay rise, after the club and fans supported him through his tax case, his dodgy heart condition, and his deafening silence about the England job, which he never got anyway.Not disputing any of that, but he didn't get the sack for finishing 4th did he?
Stretching it at best. That's like saying that if Fergie hadn't retired United would've never got Mourinho.Whether by luck or by judgement sacking redknapp has lead us now to our 2nd greatest and potentially greatest manger so in hindsight it was a good decision. It's very possible we wouldn't have poch if redknapp hadn't been sacked when he was
TBF so has Dier. At least Wanyama has the excuse of just coming off a long term injury. What's Diers excuse?Wanyama has looked so off the pace I'm not sure how you could justify selecting him right now.
Wanyama has looked so off the pace I'm not sure how you could justify selecting him right now.
A bad cameo appearance granted - maybe he's one that finds it hard to get into games off the bench.But he doesn't even look fit currently and able to do the screening/running job. It went under the radar in the Soton match, but those few mins he was on the pitch he got absolutely breezed past twice, one of which they could have easily scored from. I'm not sure he's 100% injury free yet tbh.
But he doesn't even look fit currently and able to do the screening/running job. It went under the radar in the Soton match, but those few mins he was on the pitch he got absolutely breezed past twice, one of which they could have easily scored from. I'm not sure he's 100% injury free yet tbh.
A bad cameo appearance granted - maybe he's one that finds it hard to get into games off the bench.
I speculate because ultimately he fulfils the remit of being our defensive midfielder better than anyone else in our squad.
We were getting the runaround all game v Southampton. Our midfield was invisible
Wanyama is a big lad and not an instinctive footballer, I think it takes that much longer to get up to speed. But yes, he has looked very slow.A bad cameo appearance granted - maybe he's one that finds it hard to get into games off the bench.
I speculate because ultimately he fulfils the remit of being our defensive midfielder better than anyone else in our squad.