Eight games into his reign and you want the manager out?Originally Posted by Superstaryid
Our usual failure to win after a Europa league match, pisses me off but no need for ridiculous calls for the manager to be sacked.
COYS
It's a bad defeat, as bad as last year's against Norwich at home, with the same bloody score, I think.
It's disappointing because I can't see or sense any major differences between the inept way we sometimes played last year, to yesterday's farce.
Really, West Brom deserved the three points.
I'm just hoping that we take on board lessons from displays like Sunday's. I'm giving Pochettino the benefit of the doubt but he does have to show he can learn from such appalling defeats.
It's behind the scenes that changes have to be discussed and made. Often yesterday you could be forgiven for thinking we went out there with little or no game plan.
Eight games into his reign and you want the manager out?Originally Posted by Superstaryid
Our usual failure to win after a Europa league match, pisses me off but no need for ridiculous calls for the manager to be sacked.
COYS
Brilliant.Originally Posted by Superstaryid
Brilliant.[/quote]Originally Posted by frogiron
For you maybe but not for me especially being a superstar everything gets magnified
Brilliant.[/quote]Originally Posted by Superstaryid
For you maybe but not for me especially being a superstar everything gets magnified[/quote]
Very good. Of course, I was ignoring the impact at Superstar level
Seriously, I do think he is a class act. I'd take him in a heartbeat. It might take a little time, but he plays the game the right way (most importantly) and I think he'll be brilliant.
Of course, I hope this is not the case with your lot, that you boot him out and our boards come up with some bizarre swap deal.
Is this for real ???? 5 games inOriginally Posted by Superstaryid
Having watched the West Brom match, it seems Pochetiino has been playing a Cubic Zirconia formation and this false diamond shape is not suited to the midfield gems at his disposal.
I would suggest playing a sapphire formation which is very durable given the Thursday European commitments. The advantage is, it looks good, is extremely hard and if refined can be shaped into a star-sapphire.
A shiny future may well lie ahead.
The trouble with all these diamond formations, is that many players are not suited to playing a dual role, when required, which means other players run rings around them. If it's a style a player can't embrace, let someone else be given a chance.
The more forward-looking clubs are seriously looking at The Dodecahedron now.
Some foreign sides are looking at the Mobius Strip, but that's perhaps a step to far for Sp*rs at present, given that such a formation is best suited to a mult-dimensional string-theory based set-up combined with a decent creative midfield.
Since when were Tottenham world class??Originally Posted by Tone_Loc
This is your problem... you STILL think you deserve players aka Real, Barca and Bayern.
Why? What have you ever done that puts you within a light year of World Class clubs?
I'm sure that (predictably) now you'll start digging out West Ham but this is not about us. We KNOW we're not World Class.
Know your place FFS[/quote]
Know your place you muggy c-unt. Did I say Spurs were world class? Never have. Tell me when I said that.
All I hear from football pundits and managers like Sherwood and Redknapp, etc is Adebayor is World Class, he's played for Real Madrid.
He's not, or he'd be at Real Madrid.
So, f-uck off back to your place 'wild thing'.
What made you put words in my mouth anyway?
You're problem is you spend to much time worrying about Spurs. You have a inferiority complex. You must have or why would you take