I never stated Jose was doing a good job, just that we did no better with someone else at the helm regardless of their pedigree or not.
I've not said Conte is doing a good job either. It is just simply my opinion and was under Jose as well that a new man is not going to get this squad performing, on a results basis, any better than we are now. Aesthetically it might be better but I'm not really fussed if we play nice football but don't win games. Had enough of that Redknapp and Poch.
Davies, Dier, Sanchez, Hojbjerg, Lucas all still exist and 3 of them are starters. 4 of them were no more than backups in 2019..
Well they've not even done that with it. They just put it back in their bank account.That money was never all for transfers unfortunately. Levy has stuff to build remember
Hojbjerg came in after Poch, and I think he has done ok.
Of the other three you mentioned, only one started last night. They can hardly be responsible for the result when they are not even playing.
Few good posts by Matt who I believe was the first to break the Jose to us story and has broken a few transfer bits since Contes been here as well so has some contacts.
Completely agree with what he's saying and it's good that the press are looking past the manager for our failings
I expect we may have seen a different transfer window which would have played a part.So for arguments sake, if he had signed a 3 year contract during the WC would you still be patient given the results we’ve seen since then?
But I'm not saying it's just last night, I'm saying in the overall picture and grand scheme of things, these players shouldn't be here.
Very true it has to be the right decision, I’ve outlined why I think Poch could work not just from the emotional standpoint but there would still be a decent buzz if another coach was brought in who was more likeable and played easier on the eye football.It would be but that buzz wouldn't last so long.
We need to be absolutely certain about who we appoint because this has to be much more then bringing someone in for the weekend or a quick lift.
The right thing to do.Not gone yet, but my personal opinion is he's not going to be here for the weekend. Too much being said behind the scenes.
Yes if we as a club know what the next permanent move is going to be. If however the next step is Ryan Mason whilst we fuck about for weeks deciding then I'm not so sure.The right thing to do.
Are you sure? That doesn’t sound like us…Not according to some of the ITK, it's not. From what we've heard, the board doesn't know or can't agree who to appoint next.
He called him personally and asked him to come:I think if Conte wanted Richy he would have played a lot more
No mate he's 100% spot on. I'm actually glad that the media the last 2 years have picked up on the shit show we are in terms of football side of the house.don’t like the bloke, think he’s a right tool! But you can’t argue with facts can you?
Exactly. Forest are absolute gash away from home, we'll win. But with the way we are playing right now, we won't get much from Southampton and Everton away - two games that with a manager bounce of some sorts you could expect to see some points from. Brighton will then embarrass us at our own stadium and that's when we'll sack him.We would have had noises if it was going to be today
We'll sleepwalk through the Forest game, probably nick a lucky boring win and that will be that until we drop loads of points to Southampton, Everton and Brighton and the season has got even further away
I have zero faith in this club any more
The ‘cash infusion’ from the summer was never about the cash and ALWAYS about the valuation that it implied i,e £150m for an extra 1.9% of the equity = £7.9bn valuation (not including the debt).Well they've not even done that with it. They just put it back in their bank account.
I read the headline and got excited.It’s starting:
Antonio Conte has left Tottenham staff demotivated and DISILLUSIONED
TOM COLLOMOSSE: Tottenham's problems were laid bare by their meek Champions League exit against AC Milan but the difficulties at the club are not confined to the pitch alone.www.dailymail.co.uk
He speaks senseMore Richy comments on Conte!:
“We are out of the biggest club competition, you can't play like this when needing to score a goal," he said. "I think he should have put [pushed] the team forward, especially in the second half."