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spursfan77

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Clearly he is, what a truly awful article that despite its headline doesn’t actually acknowledge the real concerns for any prospective manager, ie Boehly’s seeming hands on nature and their scattergun recruitment structure.

He is 100% A West Ham fan.

The article is spot on, he’s obviously joking with the god forbid comment about us. I swear the sense of humour on this forum has completely disappeared in recent times.
 

Strikeb4ck

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Nah don’t agree there. Feyenoord were the better side in the first leg. Roma had chances on the counter but Feyenoord had more of the ball and were the team who looked to be the protagonist, created chances too.

Last night Roma made their extra quality count in the end, with Dybala and Pellegrini key in winning them the game. On top of that Feyenoord ran out of steam.

But when you consider Roma have the 3rd highest wage bill in Serie A and the entire Feyenoord team cost the same as just 1 of their players, they did really well to push them so close. They were a few minutes away from going through.

The area they struggled was containing Roma on the transition, Roma made their quality count on the counter attack across 2 legs and as Feyenoord tired.

Considering Feyenoord’s line up they did really well to get so close to going through. The gap in quality and resources was huge.
The shots in the box count was 2 vs 12 in Roma's favor in the first leg and xG about 0.6 to 2.3 haha. They also missed a pen and Feyenoord scored a volley outside the box.

I'll politely disagree with anyone who watched either of those legs and didn't think Roma were vastly superior and wouldn't win that tie 9/10 times.

That's not necessarily a Slot problem - that's a wage & player quality thing, as you've pointed out. I just don't think it's right to point them out as unlucky which some here are doing...I'd say Sporting were unlucky not to advance vs Juventus. Feyenoord were just beaten squarely by a far superior team, and personally I was optimistic that Slot would set them up to be a little more competitive than they were in terms of the play across the two legs - I say that as someone who is very intrigued by us hiring him, but who hasn't seen much of the Eredivisie.
 

nidge

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Fucking Twat Whore rubbing his inny-chode at the thought of any possible way to make any non-Spurs news story a negative Spurs story.

Abramovich-worshipping Prick.

Tell us how you really feel. ;)
 

Cuore da Leone

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Nagglesman would be great tbh. The work nagelesmann did before Bayern was exceptional.

The way Naglesmen sets out his team is more attacking than we’ve seen before.

I also like to think some of our younger stars would flourish under Ngalesmean.

All down to levy to prove he’s ready to give Nagelsmann time and patience.
Can we create a banner for Nagelsmann so that our board wakes up?!
 

Misfit

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This is like a rom-com. We just need to find an overly elaborate means - with many hilarious and heart-warming moments along the way - of getting JN and DL in the same room at the same time.
 

G Ron

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Doesnt bother me but he did say he wouldnt go to a rvial and he should consider Chelsea as such
It was under his tenure that a few players were interviewed and asked the rivalry question and consensus from them was that Chelsea was the bigger rivalry (above Arsenal), so you’re right, I don’t see him going there.
 

Trent Crimm

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This is like a rom-com. We just need to find an overly elaborate means - with many hilarious and heart-warming moments along the way - of getting JN and DL in the same room at the same time.

Just go with it. Levy misses what’s under his nose whilst chasing young hotties.
 
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