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+x+x+x+xNot entirely yet as he said it’s a work in progress and a good response putting the Fulham loss to bed. Results went their way with a couple of big hitters losing, Poch with all the dough they have spent compared to spuds would have bitter sweet for some supporters. Big test is Arsenal and then the Reds at the end of the month.... get 2-3 points out of these and stay at the pointy end and I think the spuds will have a good season. How good was the Anfield game last night mate, Jurgens got them humming again :) Spuds season will rely as I mentioned for now is avoiding injuries to current start up players - say Maddison is out for a month will really test the play for eg but all good for now good play to them. Burnley always a hard nut to crack but let’s not forget they are a promoted side. The fapping over angeball is curious talking pressing playing from the back etc Klopp has been doing that for yonks infact his whole LFC tenure. I don’t find the kind of play new but I suppose for spudz after their dismal last season and some.yes MSC a solid performance against the villians - I think we have 2 of the buys this season re our 2 new mids and the choice of front 3 is plenty and proven. I think its more that there was low expectations from an Australian than anything revolutionary mate.... Dont forget how hard it is for a clubs supporters to have nothing but garbage for 3-4 seasons in a row.... Anything slightly positive and the enthusiasm comes in spades.... Anges biggest test is going to be when they have 2-3 crap games in a row.... if he can weather that then he will have a great career in England. Agreed, if he losses Maddison to injury he is fooked. oh for sure its a breath of fresh air for yes its been 3/4 hard seasons - without Kane they would have been in relo spots now and then. TBH Ange got a blessed draw considering their thin squad - first 4 games United only big club, 6 games ahead 2 are bigger hitters as you've mentioned, Gooners (A) and LFC (H) the rest mid to low packers. As long as injuries don't prevail and keeps to form going into Nov they should be well placed but I'm excited to revist this post.
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I think loaning out Sanchez is ballsy as fuck. Anges most recent squad had Sanchez and Phillips (18) as first choice back-ups ahead of Dier. That means Phillips is essentially next up for seniors as a sub, injury cover or whatever. That's brave. I gotta say I was thinking what CB free agents are floating around?
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+xI think loaning out Sanchez is ballsy as fuck. Anges most recent squad had Sanchez and Phillips (18) as first choice back-ups ahead of Dier. That means Phillips is essentially next up for seniors as a sub, injury cover or whatever. That's brave. I gotta say I was thinking what CB free agents are floating around? I'm not sure. I think there comes a point of "if not now, when?" There has to come a point where Spurs fully turn over a new leaf and build depth in the squad with a conveyor belt of academy and youth players. There will come a point where Romero probably gets snapped up by a bigger club than Spurs such as Real or Bayern and they will be expecting someone like Phillips to step up. I also feel that Ange & the new DoF coming in will probably already be working on potential targets in January.
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+x+xI think loaning out Sanchez is ballsy as fuck. Anges most recent squad had Sanchez and Phillips (18) as first choice back-ups ahead of Dier. That means Phillips is essentially next up for seniors as a sub, injury cover or whatever. That's brave. I gotta say I was thinking what CB free agents are floating around? I'm not sure. I think there comes a point of "if not now, when?" There has to come a point where Spurs fully turn over a new leaf and build depth in the squad with a conveyor belt of academy and youth players. There will come a point where Romero probably gets snapped up by a bigger club than Spurs such as Real or Bayern and they will be expecting someone like Phillips to step up. I also feel that Ange & the new DoF coming in will probably already be working on potential targets in January. Oh yeah I agree. Strike when you can. It will open up opportunities down the road. You'll see what your youthful players are capable of. Still very brave!
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+xI think loaning out Sanchez is ballsy as fuck. Anges most recent squad had Sanchez and Phillips (18) as first choice back-ups ahead of Dier. That means Phillips is essentially next up for seniors as a sub, injury cover or whatever. That's brave. I gotta say I was thinking what CB free agents are floating around? It is not a loan, it is a permanent move for Sanchez. Ndombelle is a loan.
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I see frozen out Dier has had a frank conversation with Levy been reported overnight. From LFC perspective hope your on the pitch for you've been a regular liability more than anything obviously AP thinks the same.
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+xI see frozen out Dier has had a frank conversation with Levy been reported overnight. From LFC perspective hope your on the pitch for you've been a regular liability more than anything obviously AP thinks the same. Frank conversation? Tottenham told Dier that he could leave and he said he wanted to stay. He had interest from several clubs. It's a little late for the frank conversation you'd think. It looks like he'll be sitting out for 4 months and imagine looking for a new home in January.
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just posted what came through overnight, likely that frank discussion happenned weeks ago and only came out so Quicky moot BUT one thing is for sure now prior to the summer, AP will be forced to use him at times due to circumstances that will come :)
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I understand that Ange has addressed the academy and told them he will be watching and looking to give some of them opportunities.
Maybe he's already identified a couple worth trying?
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+xjust posted what came through overnight, likely that frank discussion happenned weeks ago and only came out so Quicky moot BUT one thing is for sure now prior to the summer, AP will be forced to use him at times due to circumstances that will come :) My post was aimed at the news not you personally, sorry if it came across that way. It looks like Phillips is first in. It'll be interesting to see if Dier is in the squad over Dorrington. That'll be telling.
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Been a while since I’ve been on these boards. But when I used to come there were a lot of Ange haters who thought he couldn’t cut it in Europe.
He’s now set records for Celtic and second in the premier league with a shitty Tottenham squad.
Are the critics still around or did they go into hiding?
On another note - I’m a die hard Arsenal fan. So I feel super conflicted with Ange going to Spurs. For the first time in my life I actually want Spurs to do well. As long as they don’t beat Arsenal. Sounds dirty to say that.
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https://www.premierleague.com/news/3660245Vote for the first Aussie EPL manager of the month :)
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I personally don't think he deserves it despite the positive start. Moyes or Klopp for me. Moyes because he's had some harder fixtures than Ange and they've come out on top. Klopp for masterminding that win over Newcastle with 10 men.
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+xBeen a while since I’ve been on these boards. But when I used to come there were a lot of Ange haters who thought he couldn’t cut it in Europe.
He’s now set records for Celtic and second in the premier league with a shitty Tottenham squad.
Are the critics still around or did they go into hiding?
On another note - I’m a die hard Arsenal fan. So I feel super conflicted with Ange going to Spurs. For the first time in my life I actually want Spurs to do well. As long as they don’t beat Arsenal. Sounds dirty to say that. hey bud welcome back. Swings and roundabouts as you know, I was annoyed by his stubborn play formation mindset late with the Roos for we didn't have the personel capable full stop yet he persisted and how he walked that late wasn't cool as Kloppy would say. I get your feelings coming from a Gooner perspective lol, makes for a huge game coming up soon and then followed against my LFC. I'm the same wish him very well BUT no way against LFC we got to take em down haha sorry AP.
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+xI personally don't think he deserves it despite the positive start. Moyes or Klopp for me. Moyes because he's had some harder fixtures than Ange and they've come out on top. Klopp for masterminding that win over Newcastle with 10 men. Agree - that 10man 60 odd mins away LFC win was a bottler ! Chelsea away draw, another red card Bournemouth win. I think Klopp will get it :) Moyes has done very well (losing Rice) but you know who has impressed also imo having lost a couple of key players is Seagulls DeZerbi. Towled the Toons, only blemish lost to Moyes.
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+x+xI personally don't think he deserves it despite the positive start. Moyes or Klopp for me. Moyes because he's had some harder fixtures than Ange and they've come out on top. Klopp for masterminding that win over Newcastle with 10 men. Agree - that 10man 60 odd mins away LFC win was a bottler ! Chelsea away draw, another red card Bournemouth win. I think Klopp will get it :) Moyes has done very well (losing Rice) but you know who has impressed also imo having lost a couple of key players is Seagulls DeZerbi. Towled the Toons, only blemish lost to Moyes. Yep, IF the award is purely based on a managers performance over the month, then Klopp has overcome more adversity than the other candidates. What are your thoughts on Leggo Man Arteta? He's going to have to get something out of this season I think otherwise he's toast.
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+xI personally don't think he deserves it despite the positive start. Moyes or Klopp for me. Moyes because he's had some harder fixtures than Ange and they've come out on top. Klopp for masterminding that win over Newcastle with 10 men. C'mon amigo ..... just vote for the Aussie :) The German's and the Brits dont need any further plaudits... lol
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+x+xI personally don't think he deserves it despite the positive start. Moyes or Klopp for me. Moyes because he's had some harder fixtures than Ange and they've come out on top. Klopp for masterminding that win over Newcastle with 10 men. Agree - that 10man 60 odd mins away LFC win was a bottler ! Chelsea away draw, another red card Bournemouth win. I think Klopp will get it :) Moyes has done very well (losing Rice) but you know who has impressed also imo having lost a couple of key players is Seagulls DeZerbi. Towled the Toons, only blemish lost to Moyes. DeZerbi is a great call mate, Brighton are certainly up to something this year... How great was the young lad's hattie?
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It took about a season and a half for other A-League teams to work out how to counter Ange's tactics when he was with Brisbane. Interesting to see how the EPL clubs react and in what time-frame.
Was it Garry Neville and Roy Keane who said recently they don't understand it?
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+xIt took about a season and a half for other A-League teams to work out how to counter Ange's tactics when he was with Brisbane. Interesting to see how the EPL clubs react and in what time-frame. Was it Garry Neville and Roy Keane who said recently they don't understand it? I’d be surprised if Pep and Klopp haven’t worked it out already
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I really hope Ange has a go at signing Irankunda when he turns 18... I hope the Bayern move doesn't happen he will just dwindle in bundesliga 2/3 like singh and italiano.
Needs to be nurtured by a Manager who actually gives a shit.
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+xWhat are your thoughts on Leggo Man Arteta? He's going to have to get something out of this season I think otherwise he's toast. What makes you say that?The only reason he has high expectations on him is because of how unexpectedly well he did last season.
He’s won the FA Cup, restored the atmosphere at the Emirates, got us back to challenging for the title. And if not for being against probably the best EPL team of all time - would’ve won the premier league last season. All with a very young squad that’s improving.
He’s bought himself loads of time. Nowhere near toast.
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+x+xIt took about a season and a half for other A-League teams to work out how to counter Ange's tactics when he was with Brisbane. Interesting to see how the EPL clubs react and in what time-frame. Was it Garry Neville and Roy Keane who said recently they don't understand it? I’d be surprised if Pep and Klopp haven’t worked it out already I really don't know what there is to "work out". Football isn't an equation or a riddle to be solved. It's a dynamic game with loads of random variables. Brisbane Ange is also a very different proposition to Tottenham Ange. Far more lived experience as a manager.
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+x+xWhat are your thoughts on Leggo Man Arteta? He's going to have to get something out of this season I think otherwise he's toast. What makes you say that?The only reason he has high expectations on him is because of how unexpectedly well he did last season.
He’s won the FA Cup, restored the atmosphere at the Emirates, got us back to challenging for the title. And if not for being against probably the best EPL team of all time - would’ve won the premier league last season. All with a very young squad that’s improving.
He’s bought himself loads of time. Nowhere near toast. No offence but the FA Cup he won is colloquially known around football circles as the Covid Cup. I don't think he has as much credit in the bank as you think. Klopp won the UCL in his second season at Liverpool (runners-up in Europa League in his first season), and won the premier league in his 4th season. Now THAT's what you call managerial performance that buys you time. I honestly think that IF Arteta doesn't win either the EPL or UCL this season then he's finished. He's just not at the level Gunners want to be at.
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+x+xI personally don't think he deserves it despite the positive start. Moyes or Klopp for me. Moyes because he's had some harder fixtures than Ange and they've come out on top. Klopp for masterminding that win over Newcastle with 10 men. C'mon amigo ..... just vote for the Aussie :) The German's and the Brits dont need any further plaudits... lol I'd prefer for Ange to keep being underestimated until at least December :)
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Wish I had a buck for everybody that claimed that Angeball has been "worked out".
What is there to actually work out? It isn't subterfuge or magic. It's high speed ball progression through possession and positioning. That only works consistently when there is no let up on the opponent. They wear down. Lose the ball, then win it back high up the field by cutting off passing lanes and pressuring the ball carrier. Stress the ball carrier always. Make them turn it over by a poor pass or a long clearance. If anything, it's the defence that is the "secret" not the attack.
Over 90 minutes the chances created cause enough errors in the opponent that they concede. Against every team across a season that adds up.
There is nothing to work out. It's football as it should be played.
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+xWish I had a buck for everybody that claimed that Angeball has been "worked out". What is there to actually work out? It isn't subterfuge or magic. It's high speed ball progression through possession and positioning. That only works consistently when there is no let up on the opponent. They wear down. Lose the ball, then win it back high up the field by cutting off passing lanes and pressuring the ball carrier. Stress the ball carrier always. Make them turn it over by a poor pass or a long clearance. If anything, it's the defence that is the "secret" not the attack. Over 90 minutes the chances created cause enough errors in the opponent that they concede. Against every team across a season that adds up. There is nothing to work out. It's football as it should be played. 100%. I think the tactical hipsters on YouTube have caused this narrative that football is a game to " solve", like it's a crossword or a Sudoku. People who think football is like that have obviously never played the game at a serious enough level.
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+xWish I had a buck for everybody that claimed that Angeball has been "worked out". What is there to actually work out? It isn't subterfuge or magic. It's high speed ball progression through possession and positioning. That only works consistently when there is no let up on the opponent. They wear down. Lose the ball, then win it back high up the field by cutting off passing lanes and pressuring the ball carrier. Stress the ball carrier always. Make them turn it over by a poor pass or a long clearance. If anything, it's the defence that is the "secret" not the attack. Over 90 minutes the chances created cause enough errors in the opponent that they concede. Against every team across a season that adds up. There is nothing to work out. It's football as it should be played. Apparently it is so magical that Ten Hag couldn’t work it out by watching 2 seasons of Celtic matches but others will work it out by watching a few Tottenham games.
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+x+xWish I had a buck for everybody that claimed that Angeball has been "worked out". What is there to actually work out? It isn't subterfuge or magic. It's high speed ball progression through possession and positioning. That only works consistently when there is no let up on the opponent. They wear down. Lose the ball, then win it back high up the field by cutting off passing lanes and pressuring the ball carrier. Stress the ball carrier always. Make them turn it over by a poor pass or a long clearance. If anything, it's the defence that is the "secret" not the attack. Over 90 minutes the chances created cause enough errors in the opponent that they concede. Against every team across a season that adds up. There is nothing to work out. It's football as it should be played. Apparently it is so magical that Ten Hag couldn’t work it out by watching 2 seasons of Celtic matches but others will work it out by watching a few Tottenham games. There's nothing unique about it. Burnley play the same way and in fact did it better early in the game. In the end they couldn't sustain it and Son was clinical but Burnley showed they had "worked it out". Press the midfielders specifically Bissouma and they have no way out. Tottenham's back 5 looked like juniors learning to play out for the first time. TBF his system has not bedded in yet and neither Richarlson on Kulusevski are right for it. Will be fascinating to see how he manages around the press when the big guns do it to him.
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+x+x+xWish I had a buck for everybody that claimed that Angeball has been "worked out". What is there to actually work out? It isn't subterfuge or magic. It's high speed ball progression through possession and positioning. That only works consistently when there is no let up on the opponent. They wear down. Lose the ball, then win it back high up the field by cutting off passing lanes and pressuring the ball carrier. Stress the ball carrier always. Make them turn it over by a poor pass or a long clearance. If anything, it's the defence that is the "secret" not the attack. Over 90 minutes the chances created cause enough errors in the opponent that they concede. Against every team across a season that adds up. There is nothing to work out. It's football as it should be played. Apparently it is so magical that Ten Hag couldn’t work it out by watching 2 seasons of Celtic matches but others will work it out by watching a few Tottenham games. There's nothing unique about it. Burnley play the same way and in fact did it better early in the game. In the end they couldn't sustain it and Son was clinical but Burnley showed they had "worked it out". Press the midfielders specifically Bissouma and they have no way out. Tottenham's back 5 looked like juniors learning to play out for the first time. TBF his system has not bedded in yet and neither Richarlson on Kulusevski are right for it. Will be fascinating to see how he manages around the press when the big guns do it to him. Again I don't understand this inference on a system needing to be "unique". This isn't Music or Art. It's Sport. The aim is to win. You don't get prizes for being innovative. Ange sets his team up to score as many goals as possible. Why? Because football is a simple game. Outscore the opponent and win.
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