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Re: It could be worse...
« Reply #30 on: May 01, 2014, 11:10:26 AM »
Spurs can not rely on the new stadium as the holy grail to progression! yes it will bring more revenue to the club if we can substain big crowds which I hope we can!, but if our team continues down its current path of playing poor and showing far to many lack luster performances the fans will become more and more agitated and it might reflect with down attendances. Daniel Levy must give liscence to the manager to try and bring in the required quality needed to do the job! and bring in one or two really big names (if we can manage to lure them to the club) as this gives the fans something to come and see!, we have always had this in the past, going back a few decades!!!, Ardilles, Hoddle, Archibald, Lineker, Gazza, Ginola,Klinsmen, Sherringham, RVT, Bale, players that inspire us the supporters and makes us want to believe in the team and go watch them as anyone of those players was capable of producing magic on the pitch which was game changing. Look ut as now since we lost Bale!, the only player who looks like getting into that bracket is Erriksen but he still has a long way to go!, Paulinho has been dissapointing, yes he has chipped in with a goal or two but on a season whole for a Brazillian he has been mediocre at best!, there was so much hype about him lighting up things at Spurs and that has not happened!, Soldado a world beater striker who was amazing leading up to his move has been very poor, struggled to settle and worrying looks hardly interested in the team!, Chadli, look confident on the ball but lacks real pace for a winger!, average at best, dont see him as a Spurs player!, Capouee confident midfield player but steal no real desire or flare to mske a name for himself. Chirches looks a complete liability!, where or why we bought him I have no idea! him put into a already dodgy defence has just completed the puzzle to utter suicide defending, a bloody shambles!.
Really honestly what does this say to us the fans?! worring isnt it!, we look at other top team that have Silva, Agrauro, Toure, Eto, Torres, Lampard, Hazzard, Willian, Ozil, Ramsey, Rooney, Matta, Suarez, Sturridge, Cortinio,  to name but a few!!! there is no contest! I rest my case!!!!!!!!!!!!! :-[ 
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Re: It could be worse...
« Reply #31 on: May 01, 2014, 04:52:17 PM »
Spurs can not rely on the new stadium as the holy grail to progression! yes it will bring more revenue to the club if we can substain big crowds which I hope we can!, but if our team continues down its current path of playing poor and showing far to many lack luster performances the fans will become more and more agitated and it might reflect with down attendances. Daniel Levy must give liscence to the manager to try and bring in the required quality needed to do the job! and bring in one or two really big names (if we can manage to lure them to the club) as this gives the fans something to come and see!, we have always had this in the past, going back a few decades!!!, Ardilles, Hoddle, Archibald, Lineker, Gazza, Ginola,Klinsmen, Sherringham, RVT, Bale, players that inspire us the supporters and makes us want to believe in the team and go watch them as anyone of those players was capable of producing magic on the pitch which was game changing. Look ut as now since we lost Bale!, the only player who looks like getting into that bracket is Erriksen but he still has a long way to go!, Paulinho has been dissapointing, yes he has chipped in with a goal or two but on a season whole for a Brazillian he has been mediocre at best!, there was so much hype about him lighting up things at Spurs and that has not happened!, Soldado a world beater striker who was amazing leading up to his move has been very poor, struggled to settle and worrying looks hardly interested in the team!, Chadli, look confident on the ball but lacks real pace for a winger!, average at best, dont see him as a Spurs player!, Capouee confident midfield player but steal no real desire or flare to mske a name for himself. Chirches looks a complete liability!, where or why we bought him I have no idea! him put into a already dodgy defence has just completed the puzzle to utter suicide defending, a bloody shambles!.
Really honestly what does this say to us the fans?! worring isnt it!, we look at other top team that have Silva, Agrauro, Toure, Eto, Torres, Lampard, Hazzard, Willian, Ozil, Ramsey, Rooney, Matta, Suarez, Sturridge, Cortinio,  to name but a few!!! there is no contest! I rest my case!!!!!!!!!!!!! :-[

I agree with what you say about playing poorly, however, according to what has come out of Levy's office a new stadium will change the dynamics of Spurs fortunes. But saying that United has a good stadium and have struggled this season. We need a combination of a bigger stadium, the right players (who won't be sold off for extra money) and the right manager.
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Re: It could be worse...
« Reply #32 on: May 01, 2014, 05:17:34 PM »
Spurs can not rely on the new stadium as the holy grail to progression! yes it will bring more revenue to the club if we can substain big crowds which I hope we can!, but if our team continues down its current path of playing poor and showing far to many lack luster performances the fans will become more and more agitated and it might reflect with down attendances. Daniel Levy must give liscence to the manager to try and bring in the required quality needed to do the job! and bring in one or two really big names (if we can manage to lure them to the club) as this gives the fans something to come and see!, we have always had this in the past, going back a few decades!!!, Ardilles, Hoddle, Archibald, Lineker, Gazza, Ginola,Klinsmen, Sherringham, RVT, Bale, players that inspire us the supporters and makes us want to believe in the team and go watch them as anyone of those players was capable of producing magic on the pitch which was game changing. Look ut as now since we lost Bale!, the only player who looks like getting into that bracket is Erriksen but he still has a long way to go!, Paulinho has been dissapointing, yes he has chipped in with a goal or two but on a season whole for a Brazillian he has been mediocre at best!, there was so much hype about him lighting up things at Spurs and that has not happened!, Soldado a world beater striker who was amazing leading up to his move has been very poor, struggled to settle and worrying looks hardly interested in the team!, Chadli, look confident on the ball but lacks real pace for a winger!, average at best, dont see him as a Spurs player!, Capouee confident midfield player but steal no real desire or flare to mske a name for himself. Chirches looks a complete liability!, where or why we bought him I have no idea! him put into a already dodgy defence has just completed the puzzle to utter suicide defending, a bloody shambles!.
Really honestly what does this say to us the fans?! worring isnt it!, we look at other top team that have Silva, Agrauro, Toure, Eto, Torres, Lampard, Hazzard, Willian, Ozil, Ramsey, Rooney, Matta, Suarez, Sturridge, Cortinio,  to name but a few!!! there is no contest! I rest my case!!!!!!!!!!!!! :-[

We dont need a big name player or 2 we need players that can do the job, Bale a nobody before he developed with us, Modric showed potential then shone, same with Berba.  We need our scouts to be doing their job along with the director of football and manager to identify players that can deliver and do a job for Spurs not who are big names elsewhere!  Lets face it we signed a few players of a name in their country and as yet they haven't worked out at all well.
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Re: It could be worse...
« Reply #33 on: May 01, 2014, 06:40:25 PM »
Levy is hoping the a new stadium will help us!!! look at Sunderland! hasnt done them much good!, As long as we continue to change mangers more than the weather changes then we are doomed! Sir Alex nearly got relegated in his first season in charge but the club stuck by him an he went on to become a legend as managers go!, Levys idea means our team is constantly taught to plat different ways!, there is no long term layout, a new manager comes in, brings in his players then changes the way we play to suit him!, that fails out he goes an then the cycle repeats itself and so we get nowhere!, we might aswell be called Rounabout FC or Ground Hog FC!!!. When we had Harry he slowly built up the team and got them playing great football!, we became the best team we have had in years, he has a direction on where we needed to be and how to get there, he understood it was not going to happen over night!.Now we have no structure, but ultimatums!, do or theres the door, Since Harry left it has shown over the last couple of years it does not work!, yes AVB got the highest total but that was with most of Harrys players!, look what happened when he changed the system and staff! yes we started of well on paper! but did we really?, most of you that went to the games early on cant say brilliant we played great bla bla bla!, we playerd awful, our play was slow, our counter attacks where slow, we did ofton dominate possession but we never had real penetration or where dangerous in the areas we needed to make it count!, we kept winning by the odd goal and a few of those where penalties!, so the warning signs where there!. Once all the new players where brought in we where completely all over the place!, and the defencive high back line just confused the back four and they still can not get it right now!,  With Harry he had us playing the ball on the deck and moving the ball quickly!, we gave other teams a headache sure we got turned over now an again but we still looked good going forward!, at present Tim is trying to get this back and it is coming back a little but alas we do not have the same quality as before!, experience mixed with youth!, for us to get it right again we are going to need to take it slowly for if we rush again then we will carry on going round and round and round!!!.
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Re: It could be worse...
« Reply #34 on: May 02, 2014, 07:30:48 AM »
Spurs can not rely on the new stadium as the holy grail to progression! yes it will bring more revenue to the club if we can substain big crowds which I hope we can!, but if our team continues down its current path of playing poor and showing far to many lack luster performances the fans will become more and more agitated and it might reflect with down attendances. Daniel Levy must give liscence to the manager to try and bring in the required quality needed to do the job! and bring in one or two really big names (if we can manage to lure them to the club) as this gives the fans something to come and see!, we have always had this in the past, going back a few decades!!!, Ardilles, Hoddle, Archibald, Lineker, Gazza, Ginola,Klinsmen, Sherringham, RVT, Bale, players that inspire us the supporters and makes us want to believe in the team and go watch them as anyone of those players was capable of producing magic on the pitch which was game changing. Look ut as now since we lost Bale!, the only player who looks like getting into that bracket is Erriksen but he still has a long way to go!, Paulinho has been dissapointing, yes he has chipped in with a goal or two but on a season whole for a Brazillian he has been mediocre at best!, there was so much hype about him lighting up things at Spurs and that has not happened!, Soldado a world beater striker who was amazing leading up to his move has been very poor, struggled to settle and worrying looks hardly interested in the team!, Chadli, look confident on the ball but lacks real pace for a winger!, average at best, dont see him as a Spurs player!, Capouee confident midfield player but steal no real desire or flare to mske a name for himself. Chirches looks a complete liability!, where or why we bought him I have no idea! him put into a already dodgy defence has just completed the puzzle to utter suicide defending, a bloody shambles!.
Really honestly what does this say to us the fans?! worring isnt it!, we look at other top team that have Silva, Agrauro, Toure, Eto, Torres, Lampard, Hazzard, Willian, Ozil, Ramsey, Rooney, Matta, Suarez, Sturridge, Cortinio,  to name but a few!!! there is no contest! I rest my case!!!!!!!!!!!!! :-[

IMO most of this is correct. What we need is the right manager and back-up team, to get the type of players that we have been famous for over the years. For me, Frank De Boer is the one. Anyone who can win 4 titles in a row, no matter how soft the league, has to be good.
I have always liked the Dutch way of playing football. Plus they all speak good English, a bonus. A fresh new start is needed, and Frank's the man for me.  :up:

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Re: It could be worse...
« Reply #35 on: May 02, 2014, 12:09:56 PM »
Levy is hoping the a new stadium will help us!!! look at Sunderland! hasnt done them much good!,

Sunderland doesn't have the backing - financially - as the big clubs do. It is not just about the stadium capacity (even though that helps) but the sort of millionaires backings the club have. Everton's capacity is 40,000, but they don't have the financial backing to take them further. Roberto Martinez, no matter how good a manager he is, will always be hovering under the top 4 spot. Maybe occasionally 4th but no further.

To be a big successful club you need a large stadium and millionaires/ billionaires to back them; i.e. putting lots of money into the club.
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« Reply #36 on: May 02, 2014, 01:38:18 PM »
Levy is hoping the a new stadium will help us!!! look at Sunderland! hasnt done them much good!,

Sunderland doesn't have the backing - financially - as the big clubs do. It is not just about the stadium capacity (even though that helps) but the sort of millionaires backings the club have. Everton's capacity is 40,000, but they don't have the financial backing to take them further. Roberto Martinez, no matter how good a manager he is, will always be hovering under the top 4 spot. Maybe occasionally 4th but no further.

To be a big successful club you need a large stadium and millionaires/ billionaires to back them; i.e. putting lots of money into the club.

Totally agree, but you still need the right manager.

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« Reply #37 on: May 02, 2014, 10:54:56 PM »
Levy is hoping the a new stadium will help us!!! look at Sunderland! hasnt done them much good!,

Sunderland doesn't have the backing - financially - as the big clubs do. It is not just about the stadium capacity (even though that helps) but the sort of millionaires backings the club have. Everton's capacity is 40,000, but they don't have the financial backing to take them further. Roberto Martinez, no matter how good a manager he is, will always be hovering under the top 4 spot. Maybe occasionally 4th but no further.

To be a big successful club you need a large stadium and millionaires/ billionaires to back them; i.e. putting lots of money into the club.




That's right and as we don't have the billionaire  to fund us why does Levy expect any manager to get into the top 4!, lmfao!   
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Re: It could be worse...
« Reply #38 on: May 03, 2014, 08:48:21 AM »
Levy is hoping the a new stadium will help us!!! look at Sunderland! hasnt done them much good!,

Sunderland doesn't have the backing - financially - as the big clubs do. It is not just about the stadium capacity (even though that helps) but the sort of millionaires backings the club have. Everton's capacity is 40,000, but they don't have the financial backing to take them further. Roberto Martinez, no matter how good a manager he is, will always be hovering under the top 4 spot. Maybe occasionally 4th but no further.

To be a big successful club you need a large stadium and millionaires/ billionaires to back them; i.e. putting lots of money into the club.




That's right and as we don't have the billionaire  to fund us why does Levy expect any manager to get into the top 4!, lmfao!

I think if we had the right manager and players we could get into the top floor. If we could do it under Redknapp then surly another manager could do it as well?
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« Reply #39 on: May 03, 2014, 08:49:41 AM »
Levy is hoping the a new stadium will help us!!! look at Sunderland! hasnt done them much good!,

Sunderland doesn't have the backing - financially - as the big clubs do. It is not just about the stadium capacity (even though that helps) but the sort of millionaires backings the club have. Everton's capacity is 40,000, but they don't have the financial backing to take them further. Roberto Martinez, no matter how good a manager he is, will always be hovering under the top 4 spot. Maybe occasionally 4th but no further.

To be a big successful club you need a large stadium and millionaires/ billionaires to back them; i.e. putting lots of money into the club.

Totally agree, but you still need the right manager.

Exactly. Let us hope Levy picks the right manager for next season. Sherwood will make a good manager in the future, but he is not right for Spurs at the present.
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Re: It could be worse...
« Reply #40 on: May 03, 2014, 09:15:22 AM »
Everybody keeps going on about the right manager and none of you think the current one Tim is good enough or experienced enough! I have dissagreed with this right from the off well he is a bit of fact that is on skysports today "Sherwood, currently the manager with the highest Premier League win percentage," and you are calling for ANOTHER manager!, Tim has proved he needs to be givern a full term and the chance to get the players in he feels the club needs!, he has been coached by Harry and did a great job on our yourth team, he has got us playing aggressive attacking football now and if he can sort the back four out then we will be not to far away.
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« Reply #41 on: May 03, 2014, 09:34:15 AM »
Everybody keeps going on about the right manager and none of you think the current one Tim is good enough or experienced enough! I have dissagreed with this right from the off well he is a bit of fact that is on skysports today "Sherwood, currently the manager with the highest Premier League win percentage," and you are calling for ANOTHER manager!, Tim has proved he needs to be givern a full term and the chance to get the players in he feels the club needs!, he has been coached by Harry and did a great job on our yourth team, he has got us playing aggressive attacking football now and if he can sort the back four out then we will be not to far away.

But where it matters he has a very poor record; beating one of the top 4 teams. Being knocked out of all the competitions. All his record shows us is that we are average. Look at Giggs record; it is 100% so far but he will be replaced at the end of the season by an experienced manager. The question is; will Levy risk Spurs on somebody who isn't experienced? I agree he could be a great manager for Spurs; we don't know. But is Levy prepared to take the gamble?
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Re: It could be worse...
« Reply #42 on: May 03, 2014, 12:42:35 PM »
Everybody keeps going on about the right manager and none of you think the current one Tim is good enough or experienced enough! I have dissagreed with this right from the off well he is a bit of fact that is on skysports today "Sherwood, currently the manager with the highest Premier League win percentage," and you are calling for ANOTHER manager!, Tim has proved he needs to be givern a full term and the chance to get the players in he feels the club needs!, he has been coached by Harry and did a great job on our yourth team, he has got us playing aggressive attacking football now and if he can sort the back four out then we will be not to far away.

But where it matters he has a very poor record; beating one of the top 4 teams. Being knocked out of all the competitions. All his record shows us is that we are average. Look at Giggs record; it is 100% so far but he will be replaced at the end of the season by an experienced manager. The question is; will Levy risk Spurs on somebody who isn't experienced? I agree he could be a great manager for Spurs; we don't know. But is Levy prepared to take the gamble?

    Yes Giggs FANTASTIC record Played 1 Won 1 "Voice get a life" obviously in your eyes this makes him a better manager or coach than TS. GET OFF THE GRASS He may have been a good servant to Man U, but that doesn't mean he will be a good coach.

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« Reply #43 on: May 03, 2014, 03:17:33 PM »
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