Mase wrote:Those tactics last night are what you'd expect from Ole or Lampard. Someone that hasn't been in the game for long. It was embarrassing.
Foreverinbluedreams wrote:Mase wrote:Those tactics last night are what you'd expect from Ole or Lampard. Someone that hasn't been in the game for long. It was embarrassing.
Calm down! You'll end up having a heart attack
Mase wrote:Foreverinbluedreams wrote:Mase wrote:Those tactics last night are what you'd expect from Ole or Lampard. Someone that hasn't been in the game for long. It was embarrassing.
Calm down! You'll end up having a heart attack
It's got to you that hasn't it![]()
Stop getting emotional. It's only someone's opinion.
Mase wrote:Those tactics last night are what you'd expect from Ole or Lampard. Someone that hasn't been in the game for long. It was embarrassing.
Mase wrote:There was people the other week claiming Mancini had lost the dressing room towards the end of his reign.
How would you explain Pep's relationship with the current players? Quite clear they don't want to play for him!
JamieMCFC wrote:Mase wrote:There was people the other week claiming Mancini had lost the dressing room towards the end of his reign.
How would you explain Pep's relationship with the current players? Quite clear they don't want to play for him!
Well as far as the Manici thing goes it’s been rumored that several of our players threatened to put in transfer requests if he wasn’t fired and Kompany and Zabs were the most vocal.
Outcast wrote:If Pep is to leave at end of the season (worst case scenario), who should we get as his replacement? I'm not convinced he'll stay or go, his stance for not extending his contract might have affected players mindset and consequently lost their edge and desire along with his tactics and picking the right personnel.
Personally I'd avoid the likes of Arteta, Van Bronckhorst ect. I don't think we are going down that route seeing we let Arteta go. Not sure up and coming manager's can command a dressing room full of high profile players.
I'm not sure Brenda will be any different to Pep, he doesn't seem to have a Plan B. If we're going conservative which I highly doubt, Allegri would be our best option.
If we are looking locally, Chris Wilder or Eddie Howe; they're not good enough.
I would go for Poch if he's still available , yes he hasn't won anything but with the right backing it's a punt worth taking. Not to mention he's good with promoting youth.
zabbadabbado wrote:Outcast wrote:If Pep is to leave at end of the season (worst case scenario), who should we get as his replacement? I'm not convinced he'll stay or go, his stance for not extending his contract might have affected players mindset and consequently lost their edge and desire along with his tactics and picking the right personnel.
Personally I'd avoid the likes of Arteta, Van Bronckhorst ect. I don't think we are going down that route seeing we let Arteta go. Not sure up and coming manager's can command a dressing room full of high profile players.
I'm not sure Brenda will be any different to Pep, he doesn't seem to have a Plan B. If we're going conservative which I highly doubt, Allegri would be our best option.
If we are looking locally, Chris Wilder or Eddie Howe; they're not good enough.
I would go for Poch if he's still available , yes he hasn't won anything but with the right backing it's a punt worth taking. Not to mention he's good with promoting youth.
My choice also would be Poch.
Spurs dropped a Bollock letting him go
I think the friction there between him and the chairman Levy was a disagreement on which direction the Club was going.
Poch knew Spurs needed quality additions to carry on evolving.Levy being the tight t**t he is was happy just to tread water and finish Top 6 each season.
PrezIke wrote:Some utterly ridiculous, beyond speculative, hyperbolic, and sensational words written down in this thread.
Wow
PrezIke wrote:Some utterly ridiculous, beyond speculative, hyperbolic, and sensational words written down in this thread.
Wow
carl_feedthegoat wrote:PrezIke wrote:Some utterly ridiculous, beyond speculative, hyperbolic, and sensational words written down in this thread.
Wow
And also some home truths
Nigels Tackle wrote:carl_feedthegoat wrote:PrezIke wrote:Some utterly ridiculous, beyond speculative, hyperbolic, and sensational words written down in this thread.
Wow
And also some home truths
some on here can’t handle the truth
the club is going to pot but they are still happily clapping along
window licking mongs
Foreverinbluedreams wrote:Nigels Tackle wrote:carl_feedthegoat wrote:PrezIke wrote:Some utterly ridiculous, beyond speculative, hyperbolic, and sensational words written down in this thread.
Wow
And also some home truths
some on here can’t handle the truth
the club is going to pot but they are still happily clapping along
window licking mongs
The club is going to pot? Bwahahahahaha
Where's Franny Lee with a takeover bid when you need him?
Foreverinbluedreams wrote:What's your fascination with emotions?
I'm laughing at the absurdity of this thread and some of the comments in it.
It's as if the last couple of seasons never happened.
Becoming what we despised for so long, entitled cunts.
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