Again I agree, but again I struggle to see exactly where we can make this change. If the change in attitude needs to come from the manager, then I think it would be too big of a risk to twist on a non-Pochettino manager; and if the change it attitude needs to come from senior pros in the team then I'm struggling to think of names that we could realistically sign who would bring in that attitude whilst also having the required technical quality.
I agree with the diagnosis, but the treatment still seems very tricky indeed.
I tell that to my wife but to be honest I usually fall asleep.
Beautiful and prosaic postWe can continue as we’ve been doing or we can do what Liverpool did when they lost and spunk loads of cash on a CB and a GK. not saying that’s what we need but spunk the money in what we need to take us to the next level.
It's time to freshen up the squad. I think Toby can go, Lamela love him but its time, Eriksen, Tripps and Aurier gone, need to bring in a left back, some defensive midfielders, creative midfielder. Easy to point out who needs to go but its hard to find suitable replacements.
Sentiment aside I'd cut him. Let's rebuild and refresh.Llorente might go too, but I hope he stays.
Sentiment aside I'd cut him. Let's rebuild and refresh.
But if we let four go and only replace with four then we are back to the same problems as this year, lack of depth and rotation so that doesn't really push us on much.Frankly I'm over yesterday already. It was an epic journey and we've qualified for the CL again.
If anything I'm excited for next season already. We start in our brand new stadium, the noise is that we will be spending and we should be optimistic (although we were spun that one last season...).
As long as our board take the lessons learnt from the Liverpool model and react accordingly I dont see any reason to be negative. If we move on Toby, Eriksen, Trippier, Aurier and some fringe players (Maybe with a surprise departure or two) in addition to the TV money, prize money from the CL and wasn't there ITK saying the figures mentioned for ground sponsorship were 'staggering' but won't be announced until the summer? We should have more than enough to freshen and improve the squad, ready for a proper go next season
Absolutely. So many people here seem to be misinterpreting "the end of the beginning" as "the beginning of the end" or even just "the end" that it's making me even sadder than I otherwise would be this morning.Cheesy post of the year coming up, but heartfelt and sincere nevertheless:
In the Champions League Final, we played the team who are now officially champions of Europe and there really was nothing much between us in terms of quality.
Before that we played the team that many people still believe are the best team in Europe, and we knocked them them out.
And in the meantime we qualified for next year’s CL. Which our traditional rivals failed to do.
All in a season blighted by last year’s World Cup, no preseason, unbelievable injuries and of course no home ground for most of the time.
Once the disappointment of last night’s somewhat bizarre turn of events has worn off, I think we’ll see there’s a pretty good foundation on which to build the next phase of our club’s history, rather than just regretting what so nearly could have been.
So to repeat what I’ve been saying all along:
COYS
We’re still on our way, we’re not at the end of the journey.
I think that because we have not bought for a couple of windows it will take a couple more to get the squad right, so I can't see us being in a position to compete for trophies for a while yet sorry to say.I was lucky enough to have a ticket and be in Madrid last night and I was absolutely gutted at FT like everyone else.
Just like any other loss I thought about the missed chances, the team selection and decision making during the game etc and after a few hours sleep (in Madrid airport) I woke up and thought about the fact I'd just witnessed my team in a Champions League final. Something that most football fans will never get to experience.
The fan zone was like no other atmosphere I have ever experienced, the singing was absolutely relentless, it never let up and there was a minute where I just stopped to take it all in and felt as emotional as I did at the full time whistle against Ajax.
The fans were magnificent in the stadium and we were so close to willing the ball in the back of the net but we just didn't quite do enough. But we'll be back, some reinforcements in the summer and we'll be bang up there competing for more trophies.
Won't be as hard as previous windows.Agree with all above. But the big problem is getting the current surplus players out. Either we are looking for too much money or they do not want to go.
No it isn't!Or more likely the owners will think that we got to a champions league final operating as we are so why change the way we operate. That’s how they think.
Yup.i agree Poch will stay, but he will be backed .
Te panic isn't that we lost against one of the best teams in Europe...it's the league form for months.
Why not as hard as previous windows, out of interest?Won't be as hard as previous windows.
No it isn't!
Yup.
Absolutely. So many people here seem to be misinterpreting "the end of the beginning" as "the beginning of the end" or even just "the end" that it's making me even sadder than I otherwise would be this morning.
The Churchill quote in full: "Now this is not the end. It is not even the beginning of the end. but it is, perhaps, the end of the beginning."