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Manager Watch: Ange Postecoglou

coys761

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Nov 12, 2023
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What a monumental win.
I can't help but pour my heart out in praise for Ange and our beloved Spurs. The transformation under Ange's guidance is nothing short of magical. The way our team played, with flair, determination, and that unmistakable Spurs spirit, was a sight to behold.

My 11-year-old, who's been emotional throughout this incredible journey, couldn't contain his joy. His celebration mirrored the passion we all feel for this club. It's moments like these that make being a Spurs fan truly special.

Ange, you've not just changed our playing style; you've injected a new energy, a renewed sense of hope. As a fan and a father, witnessing my son immersed in the emotions of this victory is a testament to the unifying power of football.

Here's to more victories, more emotions, and the beautiful journey we're on under Ange's inspiring leadership.
COYS!
 

GetKaned

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Many a times fans make observations about whats going wrong on the pitch and possible changes to fix that. And usually you dont see managers mirroring that. We then get asked if we know more than the managers who watch the players every day. But Ange... From banishing Dier to starting Kulusevski in midfield he has been on point everytime.
 

fishhhandaricecake

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Nov 15, 2018
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Ange's style of football is some of the nicest football I’ve ever seen a Tottenham team play.

That score hand been coming the way we’ve been playing lately it was only a matter of time until it clicked and we thrashed someone.

Love it.
 

fishhhandaricecake

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Nov 15, 2018
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What a monumental win.
I can't help but pour my heart out in praise for Ange and our beloved Spurs. The transformation under Ange's guidance is nothing short of magical. The way our team played, with flair, determination, and that unmistakable Spurs spirit, was a sight to behold.

My 11-year-old, who's been emotional throughout this incredible journey, couldn't contain his joy. His celebration mirrored the passion we all feel for this club. It's moments like these that make being a Spurs fan truly special.

Ange, you've not just changed our playing style; you've injected a new energy, a renewed sense of hope. As a fan and a father, witnessing my son immersed in the emotions of this victory is a testament to the unifying power of football.

Here's to more victories, more emotions, and the beautiful journey we're on under Ange's inspiring leadership.
COYS!
Love this mate! ❤️
 

snakehipsspurs

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Aug 30, 2017
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Best part of the result and game is the fact Ange can use those last 10 mins as teaching and we will still have levels to get to. Vindication for him the press after a few weeks of nonsense chatter.
 

easley91

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The way we move from defensive to attacking third in full flow is beautiful to watch. We could have had so many "sexy" team goals today. I will never tire of watching that regardless of end result. Obviously I'd prefer and want us to win but I just want us to have a go at the very least.
 
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coys761

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And to think a couple of nutters on here said the players might lose faith in the way Ange wants them to play 🤦‍♂️ yea right the players will be loving this as much as the fans are!
Last week, I couldn't help but express deep disappointment at the ungratefulness of some fans here who doubted Ange. Despite the doubt, I held firm in saying we should trust him, enjoy the journey, and it's all about trusting the process. The win against Newcastle tonight speaks volumes about the resilience and progress Ange is instilling in our beloved Spurs.💙
 

Trent Crimm

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What a monumental win.
I can't help but pour my heart out in praise for Ange and our beloved Spurs. The transformation under Ange's guidance is nothing short of magical. The way our team played, with flair, determination, and that unmistakable Spurs spirit, was a sight to behold.

My 11-year-old, who's been emotional throughout this incredible journey, couldn't contain his joy. His celebration mirrored the passion we all feel for this club. It's moments like these that make being a Spurs fan truly special.

Ange, you've not just changed our playing style; you've injected a new energy, a renewed sense of hope. As a fan and a father, witnessing my son immersed in the emotions of this victory is a testament to the unifying power of football.

Here's to more victories, more emotions, and the beautiful journey we're on under Ange's inspiring leadership.
COYS!


😂😂😀
 

glacierSpurs

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Many a times fans make observations about whats going wrong on the pitch and possible changes to fix that. And usually you dont see managers mirroring that. We then get asked if we know more than the managers who watch the players every day. But Ange... From banishing Dier to starting Kulusevski in midfield he has been on point everytime.
If Ange is into data, he could have someone trudging through the posts here 😅
 

chas vs dave

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He changed things today. I noticed that Vic was playing a more direct game. He was chipping the ball put from the back more.

It broke their press.
 

Roberts84

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Nov 20, 2006
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I see that Football Focus did a nice 'Ange is naïve' piece. It seems obvious to me that the current tactics are to instill attacking mentality into the players and change how the club works. I appreciate it's purely clickbaity, over simplified analysis but it's becoming slightly irksome now
What “experts” were on football focus saying this?
 

Roberts84

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He changed things today. I noticed that Vic was playing a more direct game. He was chipping the ball put from the back more.

It broke their press.
Newcastle were cutting out the passing lanes during the first half, which made us have to bypass the first line of defence a few times.
 

bubble07

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Dec 27, 2004
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Many a times fans make observations about whats going wrong on the pitch and possible changes to fix that. And usually you dont see managers mirroring that. We then get asked if we know more than the managers who watch the players every day. But Ange... From banishing Dier to starting Kulusevski in midfield he has been on point everytime.

And playing son left and Johnson right. He must follow me on here
 

-Afri-Coy-

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Jun 26, 2012
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We should’ve built the statue the second we saw Dier off the team sheet.

If that Romero red and VDV injury hadn’t happened I honestly believe we would be top now by some margin. What a transformation.

It would be the biggest crime in football history if the board doesn’t back him in January. Not expecting the world, but give the man some extra tools that’ll tide us over until the summer. There is no other option.
 

THOWIG

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Feb 14, 2005
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I’m not expecting much in Jan. Maybe a central defender and a loan. It’s the summer where I want to see some serious business done.
 
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