We could nearly move Big Ange on in the summer. It was a good laugh going top of the table after 10 games when we thought we might be in the relegation places by then. It hasnât been far off relegation form for the last 6 months since then though.
Honeymoon period well & truly over?
It ended a long time ago. Weâve been essentially shite since the night we imploded at home to Chelsea in early November. Brother is a season ticket holder, Heâs been telling me for months that the knowledgable White Hart Lane faithful are very restless and had figured out well before Christmas that Big Ange hasnât a breeze.
Give him a summer transfer window to get his players in and then see. The worm has turned though
Brendan Rodgers to Spurs?
Christ yeâre a fickle enough bunch. Ye were all loving the rock and roll football when you walked over Villa 4-0 back in March. 5th is a respectable season considering he inherited a team whoâd just lost Golden Boot Harry. Ye turned on Nuno, Conte and now most surprisingly Big Ange. Who would you prefer at the helm?
Coach Ten Hag will probably be available when he suffers the fate that usually befalls Man U FA Cup winning managers. Iâd be interested to hear the views of Man U footix like @BruidheanChaorthainn and @Juhniallio whether we should make a move.
Ange is a spoofer
Jesus these cunts are never happy
Weâve conceded 15 goals from set pieces, only bottom of the table Sheffield United and Nottingham Forest have conceded more. Big Ange doesnât have a set piece coach though, doesnât think we have a problem with set pieces and we keep conceding soft goals to the same mistakes week in week out.
We look a badly coached team, low on energy and inspiration.
Big Ange found out when heâs not up against East Fife and Forres Mechanics every week. They must be kicking themselves that the charismatic Dutchman Arne Slot snubbed them.
Thatâs it in a nutshell. He seems like a great bloke and I love his store of anecdotes for every situation. cc @Little_Lord_Fauntleroy.
We all wondered though from the start about a fellow pushing 60 whoâd spent most of his managerial career in farmer league like Australia and Japan and whoâs greatest managerial achievement was hailed as restoring Glasgow Celtic from the doldrums of one season in 2nd to 1st.
At least they can look back warmly at that lap of honour early in the season.
Charge that phone ffs.
Imagine Kilmallock locals setting up a meeting with Tony Considine at the time. You either get it or you donât.
Most aggravating of all to Postecoglou was the sense that a few club staff â many of whom are Spurs fans â had been relaxed about losing because of the title context. While the majority of club staff had been focusing on their work as normal, the prospect of losing to City had been a theme of jokes among a minority of staff for the last week. When one member of the support staff joked that Spurs should play a youth team against City, the manager was furious. Tottenham deny this.
Postecoglouâs mood had deteriorated in recent weeks given the bad results, but this dynamic lit the fuse in him. The whole notion of being happy to lose a game had shocked him.
Ange is finished at spurs.
The difference was that Tony just got it