He was a great player for us, agreed. But his role in the coaching set-up coincided with the least successful 15 years in Spurs history as a club.
So Hughton is a muppet and Ginola is a grade A twat? Honestly, I have no idea why you are getting a backlash on a Spurs forum brasil_spur :shrug:
...Hughton...
What a muppet. :bang:
Point taken, but then the same people are going on about how good it would be to sign to Eto'o who is renowned for being an arsehole.
I think people have some troubles seperating between someone playing good football for their team and their real life personality.
To be honest i'd be happy enough if we had a complete bunch of tossers for players if we were winning the Prem and CL every season. Other people may differ in this opinion and prefer 'nice' players who don't win much of anything, but for the game is about playing great football to watch and winning, not about the personality attributes of the players.
I don't disagree, I've said for years we need a proper **** in midfield.
Chelsea will be on their third manager in one calendar year when their next appointment is made.
There's a myth about stability these days unfortunately. Unless you are ferguson or Wenger.
So Hughton is a muppet and Ginola is a grade A twat? Honestly, I have no idea why you are getting a backlash on a Spurs forum brasil_spur :shrug:
I don't disagree, I've said for years we need a proper **** in midfield.
Read it properly, he says he wants stability at Newcastle.. he doesn't say they have it.
And Chris, whilst being Mr Average was a great servant to the club who deserves some respect.
I never said that he said that Newcastle has stability, everyone who says i need to read the article properly first need to read my post properly first.
My opinion is that he is a muppet for going to a club like Newcastle if club stability is something he wants (because 'Newcastle' is to 'stability' what 'McClaren' is to 'successful enlgand manager'.
He didnt go to newcastle to find stability, or want it. He says Newcastle NEED it!!!
So where should he have gone?
I find it quite interesting that the more people leave spurs, the more we hear about instability and politics taking over the club behind the scenes.
Hughton wants stability at Newcastle...big deal, who doesn't want stability in their working environment? I fail to see how he'sw a mug by voicing his opinion - which holds a lot more water than ours considering he's worked for both clubs.
I see no reason at all for this dogshit thread
So where should he have gone?
I find it quite interesting that the more people leave spurs, the more we hear about instability and politics taking over the club behind the scenes.
Hughton wants stability at Newcastle...big deal, who doesn't want stability in their working environment? I fail to see how he'sw a mug by voicing his opinion - which holds a lot more water than ours considering he's worked for both clubs.
I see no reason at all for this dogshit thread
easy, a club where there is stability and they have no need to sack or hire new people :doh:
Such a club exists?
and if so, why would they be looking for a new assistant manager?
So where should he have gone?
I find it quite interesting that the more people leave spurs, the more we hear about instability and politics taking over the club behind the scenes.
Hughton wants stability at Newcastle...big deal, who doesn't want stability in their working environment? I fail to see how he'sw a mug by voicing his opinion - which holds a lot more water than ours considering he's worked for both clubs.
I see no reason at all for this dogshit thread
See now WHO's not reading properly!!!!
He defintiley says that he wants stability, see the direct quote below:
"I left unstable Spurs, so I want stability at Newcastle"
For gods sake it is the damn title of the article on Sunderland Echo!!!! :bang: