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He is really under pressure now.

That miserable attitude has come out already!

It's only taken him 4 months to **** things right up at Spurs, this is a record even for him.

That said, what mug thought a combination of the most toxic manager ever with the most [HASHTAG]#spursy[/HASHTAG] club ever could work ?

That's right, the 'mastermind' Daniel Levy <laugh>
 
It's only taken him 4 months to **** things right up at Spurs, this is a record even for him.

That said, what mug thought a combination of the most toxic manager ever with the most [HASHTAG]#spursy[/HASHTAG] club ever could work ?

That's right, the 'mastermind' Daniel Levy <laugh>

I said from the start that Jose and Levy wouldnt mix, it's a risky move!

Though I have to disagree that he is the most toxic manager ever, that has to be Wenger surely.
He had the Arsenal fanbase rioting amongst each other in the stands, split the fanbase clean in two.
AFTV became a gem, under Wenger, every time Arsenal lost a game, people would be on their Youtube apps like.....

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I said from the start that Jose and Levy wouldnt mix, it's a risky move!

Though I have to disagree that he is the most toxic manager ever, that has to be Wenger surely.
He had the Arsenal fanbase rioting amongst each other in the stands, split the fanbase clean in two.
AFTV became a gem, under Wenger, every time Arsenal lost a game, people would be on their Youtube apps like.....

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Wenger wasn't toxic at all. He did nothing to deliberately split his squad or enrage the fans. Some Arsenal fans just decided against him because they lost all sense of perspective and reality. Mourinho actively looks to cause infighting within his club.
 
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Wenger wasn't toxic at all. He did nothing to deliberately split his squad or enrage the fans.
<laugh>

He stayed at Arsenal.....long time after the fans wanted him gone.
He knew they wanted him out, they were chanting from the stands for him to **** off, and he kept renewing his contract.
 
I said from the start that Jose and Levy wouldnt mix, it's a risky move!

Though I have to disagree that he is the most toxic manager ever, that has to be Wenger surely.
He had the Arsenal fanbase rioting amongst each other in the stands, split the fanbase clean in two.
AFTV became a gem, under Wenger, every time Arsenal lost a game, people would be on their Youtube apps like.....

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Wengers only mistake was he stayed two or three years too long.
 
<laugh>

He stayed at Arsenal.....long time after the fans wanted him gone.
He knew they wanted him out, they were chanting from the stands for him to **** off, and he kept renewing his contract.
Because he knew better than them. He was right.
 
Exactly.

I can't ever remember Jose causing full blown mass brawls in the stands amongst his fanbase.
He keeps that to the dressing room. He leaves clubs in a mess. Wenger left Arsenal in good shape. They just didn't realise or appreciate it at the time.
 
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Because he knew better than them. He was right.
From our point of view he was right, he kept Arsenal ineffective and mediocre.
Not sure many Arsenal fans (who aren't Piskie) would agree.
 
They were only punching above their weight because he made them anorexic.
Absolute ****e. Typical new wave Chelsea fan nonsense. If you look at the funds he had to work with after they moved to the new stadium, he worked minor miracles keeping them competitive as a top 4 club.
 
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Absolute ****e. Typical new wave Chelsea fan nonsense. If you look at the funds he had to work with after they moved to the new stadium, he worked minor miracles keeping them competitive as a top 4 club.
Not gonna argue that, but that doesnt change the fact he turned the Emirates into a Toxic as **** atmosphere and split the clubs fanbase in two.
Thats a stone cold fact. Whether you think he was right or not, he did do that.
 
You think they've improved or become more stable since he left? They've finally chucked money at the squad and they're a mess.
I think they would be exactly where they are now, if he'd stayed.
Of course it hasn't helped that the two managers they have hired since he left have been ineffective.