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Gb160

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Don’t all clubs use data analysis to identify signings ect? Just maybe Brighton/Brentford get associated with it more because of how welll they’ve done and where they come from and in Brighton’s case they heavily use the South American market.
We don’t. I think we borrow that thing they use for the facup draw to pick ours.
 

ntmac82

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I've come around to giving it to Ryan Mason on the proviso he can get us into Europe AND his best mate Harry Kane is willing to sign a new deal.

We've tried these managers who think they are doing us a favour and then play mind numbingly dull football trying to sneak a result.

Get a top Director of Football in and let Ryan coach/manage the team. Just like Arthur Rowe and Bill Nicholson, Mason is Tottenham through and through. He's got the necessary football licences, he knows the club, senior players, young prospects and the supporters yearning for success through and through.

People will say he's not got the experience but he's played for the club and coached at various levels.

He's the project manager we need.
No thank you. First thing he would do is find a way to integrate Harry Winks. We need a clean slate. Mason needs to go aswell and start his managerial career elsewhere.

Wouldn't surprise me if he is part of the problem and reports every little thing happening in the squad to Levy.
 

Metalhead

But that's a debate for another thread.....
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I've come around to giving it to Ryan Mason on the proviso he can get us into Europe AND his best mate Harry Kane is willing to sign a new deal.

We've tried these managers who think they are doing us a favour and then play mind numbingly dull football trying to sneak a result.

Get a top Director of Football in and let Ryan coach/manage the team. Just like Arthur Rowe and Bill Nicholson, Mason is Tottenham through and through. He's got the necessary football licences, he knows the club, senior players, young prospects and the supporters yearning for success through and through.

People will say he's not got the experience but he's played for the club and coached at various levels.

He's the project manager we need.
You've done well for disagrees there.
 

Tucker

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No thank you. First thing he would do is find a way to integrate Harry Winks. We need a clean slate. Mason needs to go aswell and start his managerial career elsewhere.

Wouldn't surprise me if he is part of the problem and reports every little thing happening in the squad to Levy.
This bullshit narrative needs to end. I’ll call it out every single time I see it.

Mason had a choice in 2021. He could play Winks, a hardworking but relatively humdrum midfielder, or he could play Ndombele, one of the laziest men I’ve ever seen play for the club. He knew he couldn’t trust NDombele to work for the team, just as every single manager we’ve had before and since that time has realised.

It had fuck all to do with them being mates.
 

ntmac82

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This bullshit narrative needs to end. I’ll call it out every single time I see it.

Mason had a choice in 2021. He could play Winks, a hardworking but relatively humdrum midfielder, or he could play Ndombele, one of the laziest men I’ve ever seen play for the club. He knew he couldn’t trust NDombele to work for the team, just as every single manager we’ve had before and since that time has realised.

It had fuck all to do with them being mates.
How is it a bullshit narrative?

Did Mourinho or Conte pick him or think he was good enough to start?
 

ntmac82

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Should he have put Kane in midfield then?
Didn't say that.

I'm saying Ryan Masons is not the right man for the job at the moment. If he is appointed nothing will change as he will be expected to work with the players he has.

It will go a similar way to Craig Shakespeare at Leicester. Decent as a caretaker and then as soon as he got the top job it all went down hill.
 

septicsac

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Didn't say that.

I'm saying Ryan Masons is not the right man for the job at the moment. If he is appointed nothing will change as he will be expected to work with the players he has.

It will go a similar way to Craig Shakespeare at Leicester. Decent as a caretaker and then as soon as he got the top job it all went down hill.
Quite possibly true that Levy might foist some of our deadwood on Ryan to try once again, but we cannot know that for sure. However, I do not think it is Ryan's time, think he needs to get out of his comfort zone at Spurs to go off and take the reins at a club to test his mettle, otherwise he will find it near impossible to get a chance.
 

McFlash

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Didn't say that.

I'm saying Ryan Masons is not the right man for the job at the moment. If he is appointed nothing will change as he will be expected to work with the players he has.

It will go a similar way to Craig Shakespeare at Leicester. Decent as a caretaker and then as soon as he got the top job it all went down hill.
What you say here is much better than what you said before, which basically accused him of playing his mates and being Levy's puppet.
This makes much more sense.
 

ntmac82

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What you say here is much better than what you said before, which basically accused him of playing his mates and being Levy's puppet.
This makes much more sesense.
Other than the Winks part which was meant as a tongue in cheek comment. I stated some thoughts, doesn't mean they are true or false.

We are all allowed an opinion and to share our thoughts. Its what makes football interesting as everyone has a different opinion.
 

McFlash

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Other than the Winks part which was meant as a tongue in cheek comment. I stated some thoughts, doesn't mean they are true or false.

We are all allowed an opinion and to share our thoughts. Its what makes football interesting as everyone has a different opinion.
Indeed, I was just suggesting that your initial post was easily misunderstood and not as clear as your second.
You do infer that Mase is a snitch though. 😁
 

kursaal

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Spurs three managerial God's hardly had more experience than Ryan when they took over. Arthur Rowe, Bill Nicholson and Keith Burkinshaw would have been slaughtered if they were in the frame had social media existed back then.
 

Tucker

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Spurs three managerial God's hardly had more experience than Ryan when they took over. Arthur Rowe, Bill Nicholson and Keith Burkinshaw would have been slaughtered if they were in the frame had social media existed back then.
I think you’ve been hard done by with that avalanche of disagrees.

In the right set up I’d be happy for Mason to get a chance. I think he’s ready personally. But there are other coaches I’d rather we tried to get first. Nagelsmann, or Slot. If for whatever reason we can’t get them then so long as we have a good DOF in then I’d be up for Ryan having a crack at it. Rather him than Rodgers or Potter, or some Australian bloke who’s performed the “miracle” of winning the league with Celtic.
 
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