Who is the bad job?He prefers Aurier and thinks Poch can fix his brain, I'm giving this up as a bad job at this point.
What is your point?
I couldn't be bothered reading the whole thing.
Do you prefer Trippier or Aurier.
There were no paragraghs in that.Firstly this isn't a debate about Trippier vs Aurier
Secondly If you don't want to read content with a couple of paragraphs I suggest forum's aren't the place, may I suggest something far simpler for you may be able to grasp.
I think it's a case of being disappointed before. The M7 - Soldado, Paulinho etc. By the time we have waited a couple of seasons for these players to come good the team that had a chance of winning something may be disbanded. I'm not saying this is my view, but I know from talking to others - particularly 'senior' spurs fans that they may not be around much longer to see a tottenham side that wins the title.It baffles me why fans still write off players so early in their spurs careers.
Why do some of you never learn?
Instead you’ll either go into hiding when the player improves, never acknowledge the improvement or just have to grudgingly admit you were too hasty with your condemnation.
Is it really that difficult to show some patience with a player who has only been in this country a matter of months?
I think it's a case of being disappointed before. The M7 - Soldado, Paulinho etc. By the time we have waited a couple of seasons for these players to come good the team that had a chance of winning something may be disbanded. I'm not saying this is my view, but I know from talking to others - particularly 'senior' spurs fans that they may not be around much longer to see a tottenham side that wins the title.
The seeming continuation of purchases of players who fail to make the grade immediately gives some fans the feeling that we've messed up, ... again...
Again, not really my view - just going on what I've read on forums.
OK well Poch has a lot to do. His crossing seems terrible, passing meh, positioning is bad and of course the slide tackle.
I hadnt seen him play before he signed, but I was promised Walker pace which he doesnt have or at least I havent seen it
Probably the biggest improvement in Walker and Rose’s game under Pochettino was decision making. Of course you can coach a player to make better decisions.Decision making is not something that can be easily coached to a 25 year old full international professional footballer.
What's Poch going to do? A session on staying on your feet in the box? How not to take risks when you've already been booked?
A list of players who have improved under Poch as FOOTBALLERS, doesn't say anything about their mentality or Poch's ability to change this particular aspect of Aurier for the better...especially when none of them were as bad as Serge for this type of shit.
Was Walker sold because of attitude or ability? Has Danny Rose's attitude changed really (see infamous interview)?
Do you think when Aurier got sent off in 5 mins against West Ham or gave away the penalty against Madrid when we were beating them nothing was said? Has he changed his behaviour since? No. Will he? Time will tell, but I doubt it. Look back at his career to date, there's one thing that's consistent and sadly it doesn't reflect well on Aurier's intelligence as a footballer.
I would LOVE him to prove me wrong and change his ways, as I think he has potential, but at this stage I doubt he will.
Furthermore, the reason I'm as vocal is because Trippier has been getting a fucking shocking time over practically one game against Citeh and Sane, when arguably no-one (IMO) would have been able to handle him in the same circumstances.