True
But then equally, Jose only had 3 days with the players. And even then there was some impact
Hoping Jose can influence VAR like Klopp has
Firstly Jose needs to win something to really justify getting rid of Poch and appointing him, in my opinion, and win it relatively quickly.
comment by Spurtle (U1608)
posted 7 minutes ago
Firstly Jose needs to win something to really justify getting rid of Poch and appointing him, in my opinion, and win it relatively quickly.
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Jose didn't get rid off Poch
Poch didn't produce the results and to be almost 10 months without an away win is akin to losing the dressing room. The Sheff Utd game was a great indictor. Players didn't respond to him and knew he would get the boot and they let him.
Poch will always be one of legends but time to get in someone who'll cement chapter 2.
Yesterday, it was first time I saw us play with flair and tempo, specially in the first half.
With players barely back from their international duties, I forgive them for the last 20mins.
Jose has produced a performance out of the same bunch of players that Poch failed in the last few weeks.
Time to move on.
comment by morespurs (U15748)
posted 5 minutes ago
comment by Spurtle (U1608)
posted 7 minutes ago
Firstly Jose needs to win something to really justify getting rid of Poch and appointing him, in my opinion, and win it relatively quickly.
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Jose didn't get rid off Poch
Poch didn't produce the results and to be almost 10 months without an away win is akin to losing the dressing room. The Sheff Utd game was a great indictor. Players didn't respond to him and knew he would get the boot and they let him.
Poch will always be one of legends but time to get in someone who'll cement chapter 2.
Yesterday, it was first time I saw us play with flair and tempo, specially in the first half.
With players barely back from their international duties, I forgive them for the last 20mins.
Jose has produced a performance out of the same bunch of players that Poch failed in the last few weeks.
Time to move on.
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comment by morespurs (U15748)
posted 3 minutes ago
comment by Spurtle (U1608)
posted 7 minutes ago
Firstly Jose needs to win something to really justify getting rid of Poch and appointing him, in my opinion, and win it relatively quickly.
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Jose didn't get rid off Poch
Poch didn't produce the results and to be almost 10 months without an away win is akin to losing the dressing room. The Sheff Utd game was a great indictor. Players didn't respond to him and knew he would get the boot and they let him.
Poch will always be one of legends but time to get in someone who'll cement chapter 2.
Yesterday, it was first time I saw us play with flair and tempo, specially in the first half.
With players barely back from their international duties, I forgive them for the last 20mins.
Jose has produced a performance out of the same bunch of players that Poch failed in the last few weeks.
Time to move on.
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I didn't say Jose got rid of Poch, and I'm not having a go at Jose. In my view the Poch project fell down when he wasn't sufficiently backed but was getting us top 4 and close to winning things before that, so naturally if Jose is replacing Poch he needs to go one better and win the silverware, and with his reputation we should expect it.
comment by Spurtle (U1608)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by morespurs (U15748)
posted 3 minutes ago
comment by Spurtle (U1608)
posted 7 minutes ago
Firstly Jose needs to win something to really justify getting rid of Poch and appointing him, in my opinion, and win it relatively quickly.
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Jose didn't get rid off Poch
Poch didn't produce the results and to be almost 10 months without an away win is akin to losing the dressing room. The Sheff Utd game was a great indictor. Players didn't respond to him and knew he would get the boot and they let him.
Poch will always be one of legends but time to get in someone who'll cement chapter 2.
Yesterday, it was first time I saw us play with flair and tempo, specially in the first half.
With players barely back from their international duties, I forgive them for the last 20mins.
Jose has produced a performance out of the same bunch of players that Poch failed in the last few weeks.
Time to move on.
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I didn't say Jose got rid of Poch, and I'm not having a go at Jose. In my view the Poch project fell down when he wasn't sufficiently backed but was getting us top 4 and close to winning things before that, so naturally if Jose is replacing Poch he needs to go one better and win the silverware, and with his reputation we should expect it.
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And do it quickly.
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posted 3 seconds ago
comment by morespurs (U15748)
posted 3 minutes ago
comment by Spurtle (U1608)
posted 7 minutes ago
Firstly Jose needs to win something to really justify getting rid of Poch and appointing him, in my opinion, and win it relatively quickly.
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Jose didn't get rid off Poch
Poch didn't produce the results and to be almost 10 months without an away win is akin to losing the dressing room. The Sheff Utd game was a great indictor. Players didn't respond to him and knew he would get the boot and they let him.
Poch will always be one of legends but time to get in someone who'll cement chapter 2.
Yesterday, it was first time I saw us play with flair and tempo, specially in the first half.
With players barely back from their international duties, I forgive them for the last 20mins.
Jose has produced a performance out of the same bunch of players that Poch failed in the last few weeks.
Time to move on.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I didn't say Jose got rid of Poch, and I'm not having a go at Jose. In my view the Poch project fell down when he wasn't sufficiently backed but was getting us top 4 and close to winning things before that, so naturally if Jose is replacing Poch he needs to go one better and win the silverware, and with his reputation we should expect it.
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Yeah I agree
But he has barely been at the club a week, so let's give Jose a chance. I saw enough of the tactics and how he simplified players roles to understand that Jose is doing his best to maintain Poch's legacy and worked on adding to it. He didn't rip apart our style of play at all and that was obvious.
I think we are in very good hands and soon, fans will come around to Jose.
Don't think I've seen anyone get over excited tbh
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posted 2 minutes ago
comment by Spurtle (U1608)
posted 3 seconds ago
comment by morespurs (U15748)
posted 3 minutes ago
comment by Spurtle (U1608)
posted 7 minutes ago
Firstly Jose needs to win something to really justify getting rid of Poch and appointing him, in my opinion, and win it relatively quickly.
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Jose didn't get rid off Poch
Poch didn't produce the results and to be almost 10 months without an away win is akin to losing the dressing room. The Sheff Utd game was a great indictor. Players didn't respond to him and knew he would get the boot and they let him.
Poch will always be one of legends but time to get in someone who'll cement chapter 2.
Yesterday, it was first time I saw us play with flair and tempo, specially in the first half.
With players barely back from their international duties, I forgive them for the last 20mins.
Jose has produced a performance out of the same bunch of players that Poch failed in the last few weeks.
Time to move on.
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I didn't say Jose got rid of Poch, and I'm not having a go at Jose. In my view the Poch project fell down when he wasn't sufficiently backed but was getting us top 4 and close to winning things before that, so naturally if Jose is replacing Poch he needs to go one better and win the silverware, and with his reputation we should expect it.
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Yeah I agree
But he has barely been at the club a week, so let's give Jose a chance. I saw enough of the tactics and how he simplified players roles to understand that Jose is doing his best to maintain Poch's legacy and worked on adding to it. He didn't rip apart our style of play at all and that was obvious.
I think we are in very good hands and soon, fans will come around to Jose.
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Don’t count on it.
comment by Christopher (U20930)
posted 8 minutes ago
Don't think I've seen anyone get over excited tbh
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Thanks for confirming that
Ok, I missed a few article on here from our lot, but what I saw no one went overboard with that win
We all were chuffed to win away at last and get some points on board, but nothing more
What I noticed yesterday was that whenever one our attacking players got hold of the ball, our players suddenly burst in to life and went sprinting forward and opened up spaces.
I haven’t seen that in a very long time.
comment by morespurs (U15748)
posted 9 minutes ago
comment by Spurtle (U1608)
posted 3 seconds ago
comment by morespurs (U15748)
posted 3 minutes ago
comment by Spurtle (U1608)
posted 7 minutes ago
Firstly Jose needs to win something to really justify getting rid of Poch and appointing him, in my opinion, and win it relatively quickly.
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Jose didn't get rid off Poch
Poch didn't produce the results and to be almost 10 months without an away win is akin to losing the dressing room. The Sheff Utd game was a great indictor. Players didn't respond to him and knew he would get the boot and they let him.
Poch will always be one of legends but time to get in someone who'll cement chapter 2.
Yesterday, it was first time I saw us play with flair and tempo, specially in the first half.
With players barely back from their international duties, I forgive them for the last 20mins.
Jose has produced a performance out of the same bunch of players that Poch failed in the last few weeks.
Time to move on.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I didn't say Jose got rid of Poch, and I'm not having a go at Jose. In my view the Poch project fell down when he wasn't sufficiently backed but was getting us top 4 and close to winning things before that, so naturally if Jose is replacing Poch he needs to go one better and win the silverware, and with his reputation we should expect it.
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Yeah I agree
But he has barely been at the club a week, so let's give Jose a chance. I saw enough of the tactics and how he simplified players roles to understand that Jose is doing his best to maintain Poch's legacy and worked on adding to it. He didn't rip apart our style of play at all and that was obvious.
I think we are in very good hands and soon, fans will come around to Jose.
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We are giving him a chance. At the same time we shouldn't get carried away too soon, because any old manager could turn the bad form around by having that new bounce effect. And that game showed there is still lots to work on.
He wasn't brought in just to stop the rot. Silverware is now very much on the agenda, as should be getting us back into the top 4, though not this season. Already we should be looking to try and win the CL.
Have not seen anyone get carried away to be honest.
You made your judgement before any games were played. It'll be 10-15 games till you consider admitting you were wrong, is surely what you mean?
comment by TBaggerin (U11806)
posted 2 minutes ago
You made your judgement before any games were played. It'll be 10-15 games till you consider admitting you were wrong, is surely what you mean?
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Wrong about what mate?
Not everyone is taken in by this new “Humble Jose” bull$hit you know.
I'm not saying you are wrong, I genuinely haven't made a judgement yet and don't know which way this will go.
Just think it's strange to say you won't make a judgement for a while, when you already have.
We beat relegation fodder by one goal.
Let’s keep it real.
comment by Spurtle (U1608)
posted 1 hour, 50 minutes ago
Firstly Jose needs to win something to really justify getting rid of Poch and appointing him, in my opinion, and win it relatively quickly.
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Yet Pochettino gets a pass, never needed to win a thing. The social engineered indoctrination of today's celebrity worshippers beggars belief.
Pochettino took us as far as he could. He gave what appears most on here seem to have wanted, a taste of success by being so high up the ladder we can literally witness the next team grab the glory... 2nd in the PL. 2nd in the CL. But never 1st!
Now we have someone, who of all people, is known for actually succeeding in attaining 1st place literally everywhere he goes. Yet to *some* people that isn't what football's about. To them it's a political and financial arena, totally forgetting not 'To Dare Is To Do', but 'He Who Dares Wins'.
Football, like most sports, is a game and a game about WINNING. Aka beating ones opponent.
Now if Jose Mourinho can't achieve the heights of full on First Place at Spurs then nobody can. Because we are, of course, Tottenham Hotspur, and since the 1990's we have done everything but win a bean, barring a couple of domestic Cups here and there. You might as well throw the pre-season Audi Cup into the mix of "achievements".
Whether you like it or not, the only way is up for us now, and if we, fans, players, board included don't all throw all our support behind this new era the Club is in then we will fall and fall hard and some of the younger ones on here can kiss goodbye to ever seeing their supported team win anything substantial in during their lifetime.
Appreciate the vision Daniel Levy and Co. has for us. Don't throw it in their faces.
comment by Eighties Glory Years (U22086)
posted 5 minutes ago
comment by Spurtle (U1608)
posted 1 hour, 50 minutes ago
Firstly Jose needs to win something to really justify getting rid of Poch and appointing him, in my opinion, and win it relatively quickly.
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Yet Pochettino gets a pass, never needed to win a thing. The social engineered indoctrination of today's celebrity worshippers beggars belief.
Pochettino took us as far as he could. He gave what appears most on here seem to have wanted, a taste of success by being so high up the ladder we can literally witness the next team grab the glory... 2nd in the PL. 2nd in the CL. But never 1st!
Now we have someone, who of all people, is known for actually succeeding in attaining 1st place literally everywhere he goes. Yet to *some* people that isn't what football's about. To them it's a political and financial arena, totally forgetting not 'To Dare Is To Do', but 'He Who Dares Wins'.
Football, like most sports, is a game and a game about WINNING. Aka beating ones opponent.
Now if Jose Mourinho can't achieve the heights of full on First Place at Spurs then nobody can. Because we are, of course, Tottenham Hotspur, and since the 1990's we have done everything but win a bean, barring a couple of domestic Cups here and there. You might as well throw the pre-season Audi Cup into the mix of "achievements".
Whether you like it or not, the only way is up for us now, and if we, fans, players, board included don't all throw all our support behind this new era the Club is in then we will fall and fall hard and some of the younger ones on here can kiss goodbye to ever seeing their supported team win anything substantial in during their lifetime.
Appreciate the vision Daniel Levy and Co. has for us. Don't throw it in their faces.
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What is Daniel Levy’s vision? F*cked if I know. Seems it’s just to milk his cash cow for everything it’s worth.
Jose is your leader, Chelsea binned him twice.🤣🤣
Used to live him, so good luck and hope spurs do ok....while under Chelsea, of course.
comment by Eighties Glory Years (U22086)
posted 37 minutes ago
comment by Spurtle (U1608)
posted 1 hour, 50 minutes ago
Firstly Jose needs to win something to really justify getting rid of Poch and appointing him, in my opinion, and win it relatively quickly.
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Yet Pochettino gets a pass, never needed to win a thing. The social engineered indoctrination of today's celebrity worshippers beggars belief.
Pochettino took us as far as he could. He gave what appears most on here seem to have wanted, a taste of success by being so high up the ladder we can literally witness the next team grab the glory... 2nd in the PL. 2nd in the CL. But never 1st!
Now we have someone, who of all people, is known for actually succeeding in attaining 1st place literally everywhere he goes. Yet to *some* people that isn't what football's about. To them it's a political and financial arena, totally forgetting not 'To Dare Is To Do', but 'He Who Dares Wins'.
Football, like most sports, is a game and a game about WINNING. Aka beating ones opponent.
Now if Jose Mourinho can't achieve the heights of full on First Place at Spurs then nobody can. Because we are, of course, Tottenham Hotspur, and since the 1990's we have done everything but win a bean, barring a couple of domestic Cups here and there. You might as well throw the pre-season Audi Cup into the mix of "achievements".
Whether you like it or not, the only way is up for us now, and if we, fans, players, board included don't all throw all our support behind this new era the Club is in then we will fall and fall hard and some of the younger ones on here can kiss goodbye to ever seeing their supported team win anything substantial in during their lifetime.
Appreciate the vision Daniel Levy and Co. has for us. Don't throw it in their faces.
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Poch took us to the next level from where we were before him, which is becoming an established top 4 team and challenging for bigger prizes. He didn't win anything and you can make a case for him needing to do better there, but I believe we would be maintaining that same level this season if it wasn't for Levy's negligence and naivety. So for me he has to justify getting rid of Poch by bringing in someone who is now going to get to the next level up from what Poch got to, which is getting us top 4 and winning things.
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posted on 24/11/19
True
But then equally, Jose only had 3 days with the players. And even then there was some impact
posted on 24/11/19
posted on 24/11/19
Hoping Jose can influence VAR like Klopp has
posted on 24/11/19
Firstly Jose needs to win something to really justify getting rid of Poch and appointing him, in my opinion, and win it relatively quickly.
posted on 24/11/19
Spurts
posted on 24/11/19
comment by Spurtle (U1608)
posted 7 minutes ago
Firstly Jose needs to win something to really justify getting rid of Poch and appointing him, in my opinion, and win it relatively quickly.
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Jose didn't get rid off Poch
Poch didn't produce the results and to be almost 10 months without an away win is akin to losing the dressing room. The Sheff Utd game was a great indictor. Players didn't respond to him and knew he would get the boot and they let him.
Poch will always be one of legends but time to get in someone who'll cement chapter 2.
Yesterday, it was first time I saw us play with flair and tempo, specially in the first half.
With players barely back from their international duties, I forgive them for the last 20mins.
Jose has produced a performance out of the same bunch of players that Poch failed in the last few weeks.
Time to move on.
posted on 24/11/19
comment by morespurs (U15748)
posted 5 minutes ago
comment by Spurtle (U1608)
posted 7 minutes ago
Firstly Jose needs to win something to really justify getting rid of Poch and appointing him, in my opinion, and win it relatively quickly.
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Jose didn't get rid off Poch
Poch didn't produce the results and to be almost 10 months without an away win is akin to losing the dressing room. The Sheff Utd game was a great indictor. Players didn't respond to him and knew he would get the boot and they let him.
Poch will always be one of legends but time to get in someone who'll cement chapter 2.
Yesterday, it was first time I saw us play with flair and tempo, specially in the first half.
With players barely back from their international duties, I forgive them for the last 20mins.
Jose has produced a performance out of the same bunch of players that Poch failed in the last few weeks.
Time to move on.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
posted on 24/11/19
comment by morespurs (U15748)
posted 3 minutes ago
comment by Spurtle (U1608)
posted 7 minutes ago
Firstly Jose needs to win something to really justify getting rid of Poch and appointing him, in my opinion, and win it relatively quickly.
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Jose didn't get rid off Poch
Poch didn't produce the results and to be almost 10 months without an away win is akin to losing the dressing room. The Sheff Utd game was a great indictor. Players didn't respond to him and knew he would get the boot and they let him.
Poch will always be one of legends but time to get in someone who'll cement chapter 2.
Yesterday, it was first time I saw us play with flair and tempo, specially in the first half.
With players barely back from their international duties, I forgive them for the last 20mins.
Jose has produced a performance out of the same bunch of players that Poch failed in the last few weeks.
Time to move on.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I didn't say Jose got rid of Poch, and I'm not having a go at Jose. In my view the Poch project fell down when he wasn't sufficiently backed but was getting us top 4 and close to winning things before that, so naturally if Jose is replacing Poch he needs to go one better and win the silverware, and with his reputation we should expect it.
posted on 24/11/19
comment by Spurtle (U1608)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by morespurs (U15748)
posted 3 minutes ago
comment by Spurtle (U1608)
posted 7 minutes ago
Firstly Jose needs to win something to really justify getting rid of Poch and appointing him, in my opinion, and win it relatively quickly.
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Jose didn't get rid off Poch
Poch didn't produce the results and to be almost 10 months without an away win is akin to losing the dressing room. The Sheff Utd game was a great indictor. Players didn't respond to him and knew he would get the boot and they let him.
Poch will always be one of legends but time to get in someone who'll cement chapter 2.
Yesterday, it was first time I saw us play with flair and tempo, specially in the first half.
With players barely back from their international duties, I forgive them for the last 20mins.
Jose has produced a performance out of the same bunch of players that Poch failed in the last few weeks.
Time to move on.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I didn't say Jose got rid of Poch, and I'm not having a go at Jose. In my view the Poch project fell down when he wasn't sufficiently backed but was getting us top 4 and close to winning things before that, so naturally if Jose is replacing Poch he needs to go one better and win the silverware, and with his reputation we should expect it.
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And do it quickly.
posted on 24/11/19
comment by Spurtle (U1608)
posted 3 seconds ago
comment by morespurs (U15748)
posted 3 minutes ago
comment by Spurtle (U1608)
posted 7 minutes ago
Firstly Jose needs to win something to really justify getting rid of Poch and appointing him, in my opinion, and win it relatively quickly.
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Jose didn't get rid off Poch
Poch didn't produce the results and to be almost 10 months without an away win is akin to losing the dressing room. The Sheff Utd game was a great indictor. Players didn't respond to him and knew he would get the boot and they let him.
Poch will always be one of legends but time to get in someone who'll cement chapter 2.
Yesterday, it was first time I saw us play with flair and tempo, specially in the first half.
With players barely back from their international duties, I forgive them for the last 20mins.
Jose has produced a performance out of the same bunch of players that Poch failed in the last few weeks.
Time to move on.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I didn't say Jose got rid of Poch, and I'm not having a go at Jose. In my view the Poch project fell down when he wasn't sufficiently backed but was getting us top 4 and close to winning things before that, so naturally if Jose is replacing Poch he needs to go one better and win the silverware, and with his reputation we should expect it.
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Yeah I agree
But he has barely been at the club a week, so let's give Jose a chance. I saw enough of the tactics and how he simplified players roles to understand that Jose is doing his best to maintain Poch's legacy and worked on adding to it. He didn't rip apart our style of play at all and that was obvious.
I think we are in very good hands and soon, fans will come around to Jose.
posted on 24/11/19
Don't think I've seen anyone get over excited tbh
posted on 24/11/19
comment by morespurs (U15748)
posted 2 minutes ago
comment by Spurtle (U1608)
posted 3 seconds ago
comment by morespurs (U15748)
posted 3 minutes ago
comment by Spurtle (U1608)
posted 7 minutes ago
Firstly Jose needs to win something to really justify getting rid of Poch and appointing him, in my opinion, and win it relatively quickly.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Jose didn't get rid off Poch
Poch didn't produce the results and to be almost 10 months without an away win is akin to losing the dressing room. The Sheff Utd game was a great indictor. Players didn't respond to him and knew he would get the boot and they let him.
Poch will always be one of legends but time to get in someone who'll cement chapter 2.
Yesterday, it was first time I saw us play with flair and tempo, specially in the first half.
With players barely back from their international duties, I forgive them for the last 20mins.
Jose has produced a performance out of the same bunch of players that Poch failed in the last few weeks.
Time to move on.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I didn't say Jose got rid of Poch, and I'm not having a go at Jose. In my view the Poch project fell down when he wasn't sufficiently backed but was getting us top 4 and close to winning things before that, so naturally if Jose is replacing Poch he needs to go one better and win the silverware, and with his reputation we should expect it.
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Yeah I agree
But he has barely been at the club a week, so let's give Jose a chance. I saw enough of the tactics and how he simplified players roles to understand that Jose is doing his best to maintain Poch's legacy and worked on adding to it. He didn't rip apart our style of play at all and that was obvious.
I think we are in very good hands and soon, fans will come around to Jose.
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Don’t count on it.
posted on 24/11/19
comment by Christopher (U20930)
posted 8 minutes ago
Don't think I've seen anyone get over excited tbh
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Thanks for confirming that
Ok, I missed a few article on here from our lot, but what I saw no one went overboard with that win
We all were chuffed to win away at last and get some points on board, but nothing more
posted on 24/11/19
What I noticed yesterday was that whenever one our attacking players got hold of the ball, our players suddenly burst in to life and went sprinting forward and opened up spaces.
I haven’t seen that in a very long time.
posted on 24/11/19
comment by morespurs (U15748)
posted 9 minutes ago
comment by Spurtle (U1608)
posted 3 seconds ago
comment by morespurs (U15748)
posted 3 minutes ago
comment by Spurtle (U1608)
posted 7 minutes ago
Firstly Jose needs to win something to really justify getting rid of Poch and appointing him, in my opinion, and win it relatively quickly.
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Jose didn't get rid off Poch
Poch didn't produce the results and to be almost 10 months without an away win is akin to losing the dressing room. The Sheff Utd game was a great indictor. Players didn't respond to him and knew he would get the boot and they let him.
Poch will always be one of legends but time to get in someone who'll cement chapter 2.
Yesterday, it was first time I saw us play with flair and tempo, specially in the first half.
With players barely back from their international duties, I forgive them for the last 20mins.
Jose has produced a performance out of the same bunch of players that Poch failed in the last few weeks.
Time to move on.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I didn't say Jose got rid of Poch, and I'm not having a go at Jose. In my view the Poch project fell down when he wasn't sufficiently backed but was getting us top 4 and close to winning things before that, so naturally if Jose is replacing Poch he needs to go one better and win the silverware, and with his reputation we should expect it.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Yeah I agree
But he has barely been at the club a week, so let's give Jose a chance. I saw enough of the tactics and how he simplified players roles to understand that Jose is doing his best to maintain Poch's legacy and worked on adding to it. He didn't rip apart our style of play at all and that was obvious.
I think we are in very good hands and soon, fans will come around to Jose.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
We are giving him a chance. At the same time we shouldn't get carried away too soon, because any old manager could turn the bad form around by having that new bounce effect. And that game showed there is still lots to work on.
He wasn't brought in just to stop the rot. Silverware is now very much on the agenda, as should be getting us back into the top 4, though not this season. Already we should be looking to try and win the CL.
posted on 24/11/19
Have not seen anyone get carried away to be honest.
posted on 24/11/19
You made your judgement before any games were played. It'll be 10-15 games till you consider admitting you were wrong, is surely what you mean?
posted on 24/11/19
comment by TBaggerin (U11806)
posted 2 minutes ago
You made your judgement before any games were played. It'll be 10-15 games till you consider admitting you were wrong, is surely what you mean?
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Wrong about what mate?
Not everyone is taken in by this new “Humble Jose” bull$hit you know.
posted on 24/11/19
I'm not saying you are wrong, I genuinely haven't made a judgement yet and don't know which way this will go.
Just think it's strange to say you won't make a judgement for a while, when you already have.
posted on 24/11/19
We beat relegation fodder by one goal.
Let’s keep it real.
posted on 24/11/19
comment by Spurtle (U1608)
posted 1 hour, 50 minutes ago
Firstly Jose needs to win something to really justify getting rid of Poch and appointing him, in my opinion, and win it relatively quickly.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Yet Pochettino gets a pass, never needed to win a thing. The social engineered indoctrination of today's celebrity worshippers beggars belief.
Pochettino took us as far as he could. He gave what appears most on here seem to have wanted, a taste of success by being so high up the ladder we can literally witness the next team grab the glory... 2nd in the PL. 2nd in the CL. But never 1st!
Now we have someone, who of all people, is known for actually succeeding in attaining 1st place literally everywhere he goes. Yet to *some* people that isn't what football's about. To them it's a political and financial arena, totally forgetting not 'To Dare Is To Do', but 'He Who Dares Wins'.
Football, like most sports, is a game and a game about WINNING. Aka beating ones opponent.
Now if Jose Mourinho can't achieve the heights of full on First Place at Spurs then nobody can. Because we are, of course, Tottenham Hotspur, and since the 1990's we have done everything but win a bean, barring a couple of domestic Cups here and there. You might as well throw the pre-season Audi Cup into the mix of "achievements".
Whether you like it or not, the only way is up for us now, and if we, fans, players, board included don't all throw all our support behind this new era the Club is in then we will fall and fall hard and some of the younger ones on here can kiss goodbye to ever seeing their supported team win anything substantial in during their lifetime.
Appreciate the vision Daniel Levy and Co. has for us. Don't throw it in their faces.
posted on 24/11/19
comment by Eighties Glory Years (U22086)
posted 5 minutes ago
comment by Spurtle (U1608)
posted 1 hour, 50 minutes ago
Firstly Jose needs to win something to really justify getting rid of Poch and appointing him, in my opinion, and win it relatively quickly.
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Yet Pochettino gets a pass, never needed to win a thing. The social engineered indoctrination of today's celebrity worshippers beggars belief.
Pochettino took us as far as he could. He gave what appears most on here seem to have wanted, a taste of success by being so high up the ladder we can literally witness the next team grab the glory... 2nd in the PL. 2nd in the CL. But never 1st!
Now we have someone, who of all people, is known for actually succeeding in attaining 1st place literally everywhere he goes. Yet to *some* people that isn't what football's about. To them it's a political and financial arena, totally forgetting not 'To Dare Is To Do', but 'He Who Dares Wins'.
Football, like most sports, is a game and a game about WINNING. Aka beating ones opponent.
Now if Jose Mourinho can't achieve the heights of full on First Place at Spurs then nobody can. Because we are, of course, Tottenham Hotspur, and since the 1990's we have done everything but win a bean, barring a couple of domestic Cups here and there. You might as well throw the pre-season Audi Cup into the mix of "achievements".
Whether you like it or not, the only way is up for us now, and if we, fans, players, board included don't all throw all our support behind this new era the Club is in then we will fall and fall hard and some of the younger ones on here can kiss goodbye to ever seeing their supported team win anything substantial in during their lifetime.
Appreciate the vision Daniel Levy and Co. has for us. Don't throw it in their faces.
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What is Daniel Levy’s vision? F*cked if I know. Seems it’s just to milk his cash cow for everything it’s worth.
posted on 24/11/19
Jose is your leader, Chelsea binned him twice.🤣🤣
Used to live him, so good luck and hope spurs do ok....while under Chelsea, of course.
posted on 24/11/19
comment by Eighties Glory Years (U22086)
posted 37 minutes ago
comment by Spurtle (U1608)
posted 1 hour, 50 minutes ago
Firstly Jose needs to win something to really justify getting rid of Poch and appointing him, in my opinion, and win it relatively quickly.
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Yet Pochettino gets a pass, never needed to win a thing. The social engineered indoctrination of today's celebrity worshippers beggars belief.
Pochettino took us as far as he could. He gave what appears most on here seem to have wanted, a taste of success by being so high up the ladder we can literally witness the next team grab the glory... 2nd in the PL. 2nd in the CL. But never 1st!
Now we have someone, who of all people, is known for actually succeeding in attaining 1st place literally everywhere he goes. Yet to *some* people that isn't what football's about. To them it's a political and financial arena, totally forgetting not 'To Dare Is To Do', but 'He Who Dares Wins'.
Football, like most sports, is a game and a game about WINNING. Aka beating ones opponent.
Now if Jose Mourinho can't achieve the heights of full on First Place at Spurs then nobody can. Because we are, of course, Tottenham Hotspur, and since the 1990's we have done everything but win a bean, barring a couple of domestic Cups here and there. You might as well throw the pre-season Audi Cup into the mix of "achievements".
Whether you like it or not, the only way is up for us now, and if we, fans, players, board included don't all throw all our support behind this new era the Club is in then we will fall and fall hard and some of the younger ones on here can kiss goodbye to ever seeing their supported team win anything substantial in during their lifetime.
Appreciate the vision Daniel Levy and Co. has for us. Don't throw it in their faces.
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Poch took us to the next level from where we were before him, which is becoming an established top 4 team and challenging for bigger prizes. He didn't win anything and you can make a case for him needing to do better there, but I believe we would be maintaining that same level this season if it wasn't for Levy's negligence and naivety. So for me he has to justify getting rid of Poch by bringing in someone who is now going to get to the next level up from what Poch got to, which is getting us top 4 and winning things.
posted on 24/11/19
Spurts
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