There’ll always be a bit of an hysterical reaction from a few drama queens after a run of bad results calling on the board to resign. Spurs fans on the whole are a practical enough lot and are hugely appreciative of all that Chairman Levy has done for the club over his 20 year tenure from the almost historically low base we were at when he took over at the helm.
You’re the classic drama queen sack the board type of supporter. Calling for the Glasgow Celtic board which has delivered unprecedented domestic success over the past decade, 9 in a row league wins and a quadruple treble to be sacked as soon as the run inevitably came to an end and they didn’t win 10 in a row.
Agreed. It manifests itself very obviously in the way the current Italian government are getting called Nazis by extreme racists like Fluvio just because they have a very sensible policy of requiring vaccine passports.
I think Roberto Mancini would be a good fit for Spurs.
He inherited a squad at Chelsea who had won the league just over a year previously and was almost completely still intact from that 2014/15 title win. Whoever replaces Nuno will be inheriting a squad no better than mid stable standard. This is a 4 or 5 year rebuild.
Yes, but that was at the very end of the lifespan of what was a very good Spurs team. Outside of the elite coterie of super franchises with limitless resources like the two Manchesters and Chelsea, it’s cyclical for pretty much every other club. Spurs are mid table standard now and likely to be for the foreseeable regardless of who’s at the helm.
Sure have you been hysterical about your man Nuno from the start. The bottom line is Spuds have won fuck all in decades and Levy has mismanaged the club from top to bottom and made them the most in debt club in Europe in the process.
Like most things, you don’t seem to deal in facts and truth and merely just pedal a deeply xenophobic agenda.
I said from Day 1 that Nuno was the wrong appointment by Director of Football Paratici, that his negative defensive style of play was a bad fit for Spurs. I’ve been correct on that front as that’s exactly how it has played out. Only bottom of the table Norwich have scored fewer league goals than the 9 we’ve scored in 10 games and only Norwich and second from bottom Newcastle have a worse goal difference. He’s the first Spurs manager to lose 5 of his opening 10 league games since Christian Gross. In some ways it’s actually amazing that we’re 8th in the table and two points off 4th, courtsey of 5 single goal wins. Those are the sort of goal scoring and goal difference stats that usually have teams in the relegation places.
The stadium will pay it’s own way and pay itself off quickly enough now that things are back up and running again post Covid lockdowns and it’s hosting NFL games, world heavyweight title fights and the like.
Tough times on the pitch at the moment but these things are cyclical. That’s the lot of all clubs really outside of those like Chelsea, Manchester City and possibly Newcastle soon, propped up by brutal and murdering states like Russia, Abu Dhabi and Saudi Arabia or the unique money making machine that is Man U.
Decades of mismanagement? Chairman Levy has done a superb job throughout most of his 20 year tenure. He took over a club that was a shambles. Went all of the 1990’s without finishing in the Top 7 and came close to relegation on a few occasion.
Under his stewardship, we finished in the Top 6 for 11 consecutive seasons, secured European Cup football in 4 consecutive seasons (having only qualified for the tournament twice in it’s first 60 years) and as @Little_Lord_Fauntleroy has just pointed out, recently enough made it to our first European Cup Final.
As evidenced by your calls for the Glasgow Celtic board that delivered 9 in a row league titles to resign when they failed to make it 10, you are just one of these instant gratification ‘sack the board’ footix drama queens.
Chairman Levy is only human too and he’s made the mistake. Appointing Paratici was one of his worst. What may have worked to a point in the Mickey Mouse Serie A was never going to work in the serious world of the EPL. It looks now as well that Juventus are having a Glasgow Rangers style financial implosion after years of largesse and inflated and unsustainable wages.