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BringBack_leGin

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You really have no legs to stand on, considering the way you stopped supporting our previous coach during the most critical moments of the season, when we still had a fighting chance, just because results weren't being the desirable ones. During those situation, supporting the coach it's equivalent to support the team.

So now that we failed to achieve all of our objectives for the season (and also for the Harry Kane era) and have in charge a Ryan Masson who has proven to not have much of a clue, are we supposed to keep caring about the remaining games or else we're not actual fans? Yeah, I'm afraid I can't agree with you about that. These last five games might as well be friendlies for us, but friendlies that aren't even teasing for a future project, so they aren't even as interesting as per-season friendlies.
When did I stop supporting him?

I believe that even once I started criticising him and decided I wanted him gone, i was always adamant that I wanted him to turn it around because him being successful meant us being successful. Never once did I say I didn’t care about a result or didn’t want us to win. And it wasn’t just the results, it was the continued failure to learn from the mistakes ever were causing those results and the total lack of any improvement that made me lose faith.

Nice try sweetie but no dice.
 

Frozen_Waffles

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Lloris
Aurier. Toby. Rodon. Reguillon
Winks
Hoijberg. Lo celso
Bale. son
Kane

Hoijberg pressing high up to get the ball back, a bit cruel on Lucas as he's been decent. But I'd prefer to see this.
 

MR_BEN

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You would like to think so but we can’t exactly trust Ryan anymore to make the right call.

Just stinks of English bias.

not English bias - it’s giving a lad (probably his mate) a chance, a lad who like him is spurs through and through, and a player who had been a bloody good and important member of our team under poch - but frozen out under the dinoasaur.

a lad - that gives everything and actually cares.In place of Ndombele who couldn’t give a shit.

You can’t expect Winks to turn it on after being frozen out for so long? Give him a chance. We could do with him coming good. Or at least putting himself in the shop window.
 

ralvy

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When did I stop supporting him?

I believe that even once I started criticising him and decided I wanted him gone, i was always adamant that I wanted him to turn it around because him being successful meant us being successful. Never once did I say I didn’t care about a result or didn’t want us to win. And it wasn’t just the results, it was the continued failure to learn from the mistakes ever were causing those results and the total lack of any improvement that made me lose faith.

Nice try sweetie but no dice.

It's simple math really:

You wanting him gone is the same as you wanting him to be unsuccessful, since the only way he could lose his job is if he failed to be successful. If you really think you were still supporting him once you decided you wanted him gone, then you're lying to yourself... sweetie.
 

punkisback

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not English bias - it’s giving a lad (probably his mate) a chance, a lad who like him is spurs through and through, and a player who had been a bloody good and important member of our team under poch - but frozen out under the dinoasaur.

a lad - that gives everything and actually cares.In place of Ndombele who couldn’t give a shit.

You can’t expect Winks to turn it on after being frozen out for so long? Give him a chance. We could do with him coming good. Or at least putting himself in the shop window.
Ndombele worked on his game to turn it around. Winks acted like a prat behind the scenes and tried to destabilise the club. If he actually cared about us he would be a real pro lIke Ben Davies. Instead all he cared about was losing his first team and not trying to earn it back the proper way.
 

cozzo

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Ndombele worked on his game to turn it around. Winks acted like a prat behind the scenes and tried to destabilise the club. If he actually cared about us he would be a real pro lIke Ben Davies. Instead all he cared about was losing his first team and not trying to earn it back the proper way.

I reckon Wink's dad has been on the phone with mason
 

Shadydan

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Jul 7, 2012
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It's simple math really:

You wanting him gone is the same as you wanting him to be unsuccessful, since the only way he could lose his job is if he failed to be successful. If you really think you were still supporting him once you decided you wanted him gone, then you're lying to yourself... sweetie.

It's having an open mind and willing the change it based on evidence...You can want the manager sacked based on previous evidence and at the same time want the team to win because ultimately if the team are winning then the manager will eventually keep his job.
 

Stamford

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not English bias - it’s giving a lad (probably his mate) a chance, a lad who like him is spurs through and through, and a player who had been a bloody good and important member of our team under poch - but frozen out under the dinoasaur.

a lad - that gives everything and actually cares.In place of Ndombele who couldn’t give a shit.

You can’t expect Winks to turn it on after being frozen out for so long? Give him a chance. We could do with him coming good. Or at least putting himself in the shop window.

He isn't going to come good. He's not a good player. He shouldn't even be in the same discussion as Tanguy they are different types of players and ability-wise in different leagues. Winks is just another Tom Carroll. Let's stop rewarding mediocrity.
 

BringBack_leGin

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It's simple math really:

You wanting him gone is the same as you wanting him to be unsuccessful, since the only way he could lose his job is if he failed to be successful. If you really think you were still supporting him once you decided you wanted him gone, then you're lying to yourself... sweetie.
You’re cute. Will you be my Valentine? ?
 

Spurs_Bear

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It's simple math really:

You wanting him gone is the same as you wanting him to be unsuccessful, since the only way he could lose his job is if he failed to be successful. If you really think you were still supporting him once you decided you wanted him gone, then you're lying to yourself... sweetie.
Erm no, you want him gone because he was unsuccessful. Two very different things.

AVB my lol.
 
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