For most of that time Spurs had much lower expectations and squads with even more dross than they have now
ok lets all have a communal LAS
Seven managers in twelve years at WHL, that's fine if you're Chelsea and you win the league, CL, EL and an assortment of domestic trophies in that time but not when your biggest achievement is finishing fourth that one time.
Hope they sort themselves out though, i do have a bit of a soft spot for the Tottinghams.
Funny that bruceandpally I too have always quite liked them and the attacking traditions they have.
Levy seems to think that if they find the right manager they'll suddenly be a better team than Chelsea and arsenal, which of course they won't be
I dislike Tottenham (due to Levy charging us way above the market place and making things personal with us) but it is a shame they sacked AVB, who I think needed time.
Time is a commoditty no longer available in Football management. Saying that, sometimes a sacking works and at other times they do not. We'll see who they get in next.
Thing is, unless you go week in week out to see the team play, you're not fully in a position to comment. Take us (derby) sacking clough. To all the outsiders it seemed a crazy decision, but to us rams fans who went to pride park every week, we knew he had took us as far as he could, even mirroring avb's stubbornness and tactical naivety, and look at us now, we're flying. Same with the shock of southampton sacking Nigel adkins and replacing him with the unknown pocchetino. How harsh did that seem at the time, yet now it seems like a great decision.
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posted on 16/12/13
For most of that time Spurs had much lower expectations and squads with even more dross than they have now
posted on 16/12/13
ok lets all have a communal LAS
posted on 16/12/13
Seven managers in twelve years at WHL, that's fine if you're Chelsea and you win the league, CL, EL and an assortment of domestic trophies in that time but not when your biggest achievement is finishing fourth that one time.
Hope they sort themselves out though, i do have a bit of a soft spot for the Tottinghams.
posted on 16/12/13
Funny that bruceandpally I too have always quite liked them and the attacking traditions they have.
posted on 16/12/13
Levy seems to think that if they find the right manager they'll suddenly be a better team than Chelsea and arsenal, which of course they won't be
posted on 17/12/13
I dislike Tottenham (due to Levy charging us way above the market place and making things personal with us) but it is a shame they sacked AVB, who I think needed time.
Time is a commoditty no longer available in Football management. Saying that, sometimes a sacking works and at other times they do not. We'll see who they get in next.
posted on 17/12/13
Thing is, unless you go week in week out to see the team play, you're not fully in a position to comment. Take us (derby) sacking clough. To all the outsiders it seemed a crazy decision, but to us rams fans who went to pride park every week, we knew he had took us as far as he could, even mirroring avb's stubbornness and tactical naivety, and look at us now, we're flying. Same with the shock of southampton sacking Nigel adkins and replacing him with the unknown pocchetino. How harsh did that seem at the time, yet now it seems like a great decision.
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