The fall of Spurs
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To be honest, it's just what Spurs needed. A nice calm, steady hand to settle every down and get everyone working together.
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I think the thing he has going for him is that he's coming in as a long term replacement... I think it'll help those maybe with half an eye out the door to buy in more as he can say 'look I'm in it for the long term, stick with me and we'll do great things'.
He's also a pretty good manager with decent tactical ideas too, so you'd imagine it will lift the players having endured Tudor for a short while.
I'd give them 50/50 chance of staying up now, which is up from about 5% under Tudor.
He's also a pretty good manager with decent tactical ideas too, so you'd imagine it will lift the players having endured Tudor for a short while.
I'd give them 50/50 chance of staying up now, which is up from about 5% under Tudor.
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Think theyll stay up , probably 2 wins and a draw , probably win against us and Leeds or West ham go last day,
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They've got decent fixtures, the issue has always been them having the worst form in the league.
The issue with De Zerbi is I do think they need a quick start because their last two matches are Chelsea away who'll be desperate to stick the knife in and then us who are one of the best away teams in the country on the verge of champions league
The issue with De Zerbi is I do think they need a quick start because their last two matches are Chelsea away who'll be desperate to stick the knife in and then us who are one of the best away teams in the country on the verge of champions league
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Grim
When I look at him as a person, I feel sad for what happened in his life, without getting into the details.
"Because the person I know here is very different to the one that has been described, especially in England
When I look at him as a person, I feel sad for what happened in his life, without getting into the details.
"Because the person I know here is very different to the one that has been described, especially in England
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No guarantee he keeps them up at all.
His way of playing takes a lot of work and adjusting to and they don’t have time for that.
Even without the greenwood stuff, he’s a very questionable character who falls out with players and board members wherever he’s been.
It’s a strange one for me. Might just be enough to keep them up but he’s too volatile to make it work long term.
Terrible hair as well. Pure offspring vibes that.
His way of playing takes a lot of work and adjusting to and they don’t have time for that.
Even without the greenwood stuff, he’s a very questionable character who falls out with players and board members wherever he’s been.
It’s a strange one for me. Might just be enough to keep them up but he’s too volatile to make it work long term.
Terrible hair as well. Pure offspring vibes that.
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You'd fancy West Ham to beat wolves on the Friday.
It's not a given, but if they go to Sunderland in the bottom 3 then it's a big psychological difference.
Their real issue has been home form. It's been woeful, like us they are a bit better away from home.
They still haven't won a league game in 2026 which is disastrous being honest.
Feel they have still left it too late.
De Zebri should have been in as soon as Frank was out.
Dropped a huge clanger appointing Tudor in the first place.
It will go to the wire I reckon as those around them aren't that much better.
Still would love to have the chance to relegate them on the last day.
It's not a given, but if they go to Sunderland in the bottom 3 then it's a big psychological difference.
Their real issue has been home form. It's been woeful, like us they are a bit better away from home.
They still haven't won a league game in 2026 which is disastrous being honest.
Feel they have still left it too late.
De Zebri should have been in as soon as Frank was out.
Dropped a huge clanger appointing Tudor in the first place.
It will go to the wire I reckon as those around them aren't that much better.
Still would love to have the chance to relegate them on the last day.
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Love the stat that he’s got the highest win % of any Marseille
Manager this century with 57%. The manager with the next best has a 56% win rate. That manager? Igor Tudor
Manager this century with 57%. The manager with the next best has a 56% win rate. That manager? Igor Tudor
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RDZ it is
"And you can put that in your ******* black book"
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Re: The fall of Spurs
Win first European trophy in 40+ years.
Sack that manager.
No Europe, no league.
Hubris and arrogance.
Sack that manager.
No Europe, no league.
Hubris and arrogance.
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That manager was rotten too. They are on for about the same points this season as last
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He wasn't. The club is what's rotten, that at least should be pretty evident based upon their recent history.777Kidnappings wrote: ↑Thu Apr 02, 2026 10:58 pm That manager was rotten too. They are on for about the same points this season as last
How did golden boy Frank get on? How is their cup run going this time around?
How has any manager, barring El Tel, Pochettino and Ange fared in the last 40 years? Not many have come away with an increased standing in the game. Few with a major trophy.