I really can't. Not today...Due diligence my hairy arse
I really can't. Not today...Due diligence my hairy arse
spot on mateFuck this negativity. I'm still looking at this as an opportunity and am looking forward to the outcome. Thank Christ the moaning 'bastuards' (that probably also sit around me) are now coming out and proclaiming it's the end for them and Spurs. I won't miss you.
It's a bloody feeding frenzy. I will also liken it to when we signed Stevie B and Porro - both the best and fastest things that ever happened to Spurs.
Wait and see and then complain when something actually does happen as opposed to something that might.
*All written with love and big kisses.
True, dreading the next few years not much light at end of tunnel coming through sadlyLewis does not care about the club - at all. Lewis cares about his investment.
So, far the investment is performing admirably, whilst the club struggle. As long as that remains true, then Levy is doing what Lewis wants.
Where is gets interesting is how Lewis reacts to the next couple of years when revenue is declining or flat. Levy has gotten himself in a little bit of a pickle here, as he probably needs additional investment from Lewis to right the ship, but he has probably "promised" that all he needed was the investment Lewis committed to last summer.
POK has some different info and says we haven't walked away from Nagelsmann yet.
Can imagine there's a lot of posturing going on.
This is what should be happening anyway. It's foolish to use the club as some kind of emotional crutch.
This. This a thousand times. People are getting upset and angry over something that hasn't happened. Wait until we hire someone. Wait until Munn has actually spent a decent amount of time in the job. We could hire someone the majority don't like and they may surprise us.Fuck this negativity. I'm still looking at this as an opportunity and am looking forward to the outcome. Thank Christ the moaning 'bastuards' (that probably also sit around me) are now coming out and proclaiming it's the end for them and Spurs. I won't miss you.
It's a bloody feeding frenzy. I will also liken it to when we signed Stevie B and Porro - both the best and fastest things that ever happened to Spurs.
Wait and see and then complain when something actually does happen as opposed to something that might.
*All written with love and big kisses.
Sounds about what i'd expect at this point.So any coach worth their badges is asking for the club to do their bit and Levy won't guarantee it.
I think we should all get ready to just enjoy our summers with our families, safe in the knowledge that nothing is gonna change at the club and all this doesn't really matter.
Yes it is important, and for me it definitely has been a crutch in recent years especially. More so this past week having been severely into a black hole and feeling suicidal. But even I can see there's no point getting angry over something that hasn't happened and isn't even in my control. Nobody knows what will happen. Yes you have pre-conceived ideas based on past experiences, however anything can happen. Discuss all the possibilities absolutely, there's just no need to go OTT with regards to speculation and assumptions.Thing is, in response to some earlier posts, football IS a crutch to some people, the joy of watching great entertainment, of a kind of other family, a dream, hope of success. An escape from the reality of difficult lives, escape from loss. Not a thing to be underestimated in it’s important..
Jeez.I just think he doesn't want to accept he's been getting it wrong, and any half decent prospective coach with ambition will be pointing this out in spades to him before taking the job. He's got this utopian view of how football should work financially, and maybe he's right. It might very well be that things should be as he dreams it should. The problem is everyone else working in football accepts it is what it is, and gets on with it so nothing lines up.
Just for fun my order of preference would be...
Nagelsmann
De Zerbi
Kompany
Postegcoglu
Slot
Alonso
Amorim
Enrique
But I also think we're getting ahead of ourselves, we haven't got a scooby as to what's really happening and we're all getting a little tiny bit hysterical. I think some of what we're hearing doesn't add up or sit square with previous stuff concerning him realising that a reset is needed so a lot of all this smells whiffy to me. Also, it's taking a long time but is it. Are our hands tied by the end of the season, is it unfortunate timing and the longer it takes the more the pendulum of stories swings negatively, then back to positively, tick, tock, tick, tock.
I think Levy can't guarantee it - more so than he "won't" guarantee it.So any coach worth their badges is asking for the club to do their bit and Levy won't guarantee it.
City win so much because they make full use of their squad by constantly rotating which means everyone is comfortable playing alongside any one else. That means there is no drop off in performance whatever the starting 11 is..This is one of the biggest and most crucial points. Even though we're crap, if bentancur was fit all season we'd be much better. It's one of the reasons city win so much, because their crazy squad levels mean they swap someone out if they get injured or lose form.
Also been thinking about this.If the current spell of negativity is true, maybe as it stands he's desperate for a get out of jail free card and could it be that there's a slim chance that he realises that card has got Pochettino stamped all over it.