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Tottenham stars 'unhappy' with Nuno as dressing room mutiny on the cards

theShiznit

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Hope this isn't true but if it is they must realise that eventually this comes back on them, if/when Nuno goes that will be three coaches they have got the sack, and for each one the same problems have been there...
 

Russ1201

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Hope this isn't true but if it is they must realise that eventually this comes back on them, if/when Nuno goes that will be three coaches they have got the sack, and for each one the same problems have been there...
Yes the players are rotten to the core yet Levy can't see this! Disgraceful that the players have so much power in our club, for example Kane.....great player but thinks his biggsr than the club. Players should be reminded of the saying the name on back of shirt is not as big as the team crest!!!
 

TheHoddleWaddle

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Dubious sources to say the least. Poch had players moaning at the start of his campaign though, and was supported.

Lots of bad vibes around at the moment, spurs wise. Sports writers love it and will stick the boot in at any opportunity.

Still early days though. Even if they are being massive bell ends, levy needs to support Nuno as he did pochettino early on.
 

double0

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What a nonsense. It seem our players whenever you take note of press reports are always unhappy with the managers methods. Maybe it's time we shipped these rotten eggs out whoever they maybe.
 

freeeki

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Probably bollocks.

The Villa game was the embodiment of a team performance and a club where everyone is at least trying to pull in the same direction.

This is just clickbait horseshit designed to appeal to the fans who matter-of-factly declared Nuno had "lost the dressing room" after we lost a few games.
 

Trix

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WALOB. It was very clearly not the case last weekend with the team showing more effort as a collective than they have at any point in the last 12 months or so. Since then the majority of the players have been away with National teams.

If they really do have a source telling them this, it's going to be a disgruntled player trying to cause shit, rather than someone speaking for the collective.
 

Japhet

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You can tell it's an International break with nothing to write about, so, time to make something up.
 

Wig

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Can we please have clickbait bollocks journalism vetted before it gets shared on here?
 

Locotoro

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Can we please have clickbait bollocks journalism vetted before it gets shared on here?
I agree, it should only be articles with verified quotes or opinion pieces (marked accordingly).

Anything from an anonymous/inside or unnamed source is usually bollocks
 

Rocksuperstar

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Not going to click it because I've read the same piece fifteen times in the last decade relating just to Spurs managers, probably a dozen times that relating to other managers.

It's an easy story to write to fill a gap - pick a team that aren't achieving what's expected of them, with a new manager in charge, "They're losing the locker room! Mutiny on the cards!"

There might be. There might not be. We don't know and neither does whoever wrote this. Might even have been a bot for all I know.
 

TOLBINY

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Some of them stopped giving their all for Poch
Some of them were unhappy with Jose
Some are now (allegedly) unhappy with Nuno

Common denominator = the players

One of the reasons I wanted (and still want) to see Conte take over is he wouldn't take any crap from the players.
 

Locotoro

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Some of them stopped giving their all for Poch
Some of them were unhappy with Jose
Some are now (allegedly) unhappy with Nuno

Common denominator = the players

One of the reasons I wanted (and still want) to see Conte take over is he wouldn't take any crap from the players.
If he lasted long enough, the players would not be happy.

If they pushed out arguably our most successful and beloved managers of recent times and possibly the most successful club manager that we've ever employed what makes you think Conte would fare any better?
 

spark7586

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WALOB. It was very clearly not the case last weekend with the team showing more effort as a collective than they have at any point in the last 12 months or so. Since then the majority of the players have been away with National teams.

If they really do have a source telling them this, it's going to be a disgruntled player trying to cause shit, rather than someone speaking for the collective.
Probably Winks :whistle:
 
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