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Manager Watch: Ange Postecoglou

Moonie

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Yeah I’ve been wondering about this all week actually. He seems like an obvious guest. But at the same time I can see it being something that he might want to sidestep.
Just checked tv guide, says Joe Cole, Jill Scott and Harry Kewell hosting. You’d think him being flavour of the month with everyone he would be involved. No doubt he’ll be in the stands.
 

kmk

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Just checked tv guide, says Joe Cole, Jill Scott and Harry Kewell hosting. You’d think him being flavour of the month with everyone he would be involved. No doubt he’ll be in the stands.
Maybe he will be a pundit for an Australian channel?
 

felmani26

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Whichever way you want to cut it, having back to back Player and Manager of the Month awards is pretty impressive going - especially so considering the circumstances of Ange's inaugural season in the Premier League.
 

Chris Finch

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Whichever way you want to cut it, having back to back Player and Manager of the Month awards is pretty impressive going - especially so considering the circumstances of Ange's inaugural season in the Premier League.
First ever to do it in his first 2 months.
Last time a manager won back to back start of the league was Klopp….and Liverpool won the league

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mark87

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Deserved. (y)

Not according to a gooner 'friend' of mine. Part of his reason was a scraped win against Luton and they beat City....had to point him out twice his mistake, which wasted my time and therefore annoyed me.
 

Gassin's finest

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Burkinshaw, Nicholson, Jol, even Harry boy all recognised that we have a certain approach to the game. The story of Spurs passes from father to son. My old man took me to the ground in 1958, his father took him. The likes of Conte and Jose just don't fit, even though they are fine managers in their own right. When Burky arrived he was told that if you want to succeed you'll have to play the Spurs way; he laughed it off. After 6 months the penny dropped. Ange is doing everything right.

Perhaps the greatest of the lot was Arthur Rowe, he literally changed the way the game was played, and he tutored Nicholson and Ramsey.
I've mentioned him a few times, but Pete McWilliam is the one. Possibly one of the most influential people in European Football history. Without him there's no Rowe, no Ramsey, no 1966. No Vic Buckingham, no Cruyff, no La Masia.
 
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