I think Ange has had a major impact too.
I wish youâd be happy with how itâs going
I think Ange has had a major impact too.
I wish youâd be happy with how itâs going
Spurs fans wont be happy til they have Ange out the door. Mark my words
Ange is âsaying all the right thingsâ though. They seem to like him. And more more to them. If itâs a choice between them and either Liverpool, Man U, Man City or Chelsea winning it, Iâd go for Spurs.
I would too, heâs a lovely man. Very like Pelligrini, a charming man.
Big Ange is a great character. Heâs taken the solid foundations of Conteball and added some good old fashioned Aussie chutzpah
If they win something, I wonder will they invite Conte up to hold the cup as well? Itâd be a nice touch
its a savage stadium
Foundations of Conte? We had 1 player in our starting XI last night that Conte started in the corresponding fixture just under 11 months ago. Big Ange has applied the wrecking ball to the mess he inherited from Conte.
The Conte fan club canât admit they were very very wrong
You cant measure the mentality he brought to that entire club, even the receptionist and tea lady fet like winners after him. Youâd feel it may not last though
Conte should have been allowed finish the job he started. No coincidence they doing better after he called out the entire club.
Conte was an utter misery guts. A disastrous appointment and a very bad chapter in the history of the club. Thankfully weâve moved on from that.
The lads who hate the club all love the disastrous ex manager, the seethe is joyful
Personally I wouldnât care if Ange had them in 17th as long as he played the game the way we like it, he does and heâs not a grumpy sociopath, win win
I thought Spurs showed terrific resilience last night when decisions went against them. That yellow card on Udogie just before half time when he flicked the ball away cleanly on the stretch & the Murderpool player took a theatrical tumble to âearnâ the freekick from which they equalised could have shaken another side. But they just keep at it, never wavered even when the football wasnât flowing & got their reward at the end.
The Dippers really lowered the blade last night. Pure filth. They were lucky to finish with 9. Our lads kept their heads and just continued to focus on the task at hand, despite the very real and present danger of sustaining serious injury.
The 10 men take an early second half lead against the Hatters at Kenilworth Road. Van de Ven.
A really hard fought ugly 0-1 win at Luton. It didnât look on when Bissouma deservedly got himself idiotically sent off for diving on the stroke of half time as we went in 0-0.
We move 2 points clear at the top of the table. Best start to a season over the first 8 games since season 1960/61, when we were the first team in the 20th century to do the double.
Surprised they werenât wearing black armbands today
A trying day for sure. Yesterday marked the 50th anniversary of the Yom Kippur War.