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Tottenham Hotspur v Chelsea Match History 1908 to 2014

Discussion in 'Tottenham Hotspur' started by THFC6061, Nov 30, 2014.

  1. No Kane No Gain

    No Kane No Gain Well-Known Member

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    I don't really trust what he considers deadwood. He seemed to have his favourites and sod anyone else.

    The sheer amount of lies, bitterness and general nonsense he's come out with since leaving makes me even more certain we had to get rid of him. I expect the players felt the sameway too.
     
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  2. redwhiteandermblue

    redwhiteandermblue Well-Known Member

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    A lot of good points here.

    I just looked at the stats for the first time, and it’s one of the times they do tell a story. We had 61% possession, but were outshot 12-10, and only had two shots on target to Chelsea’s eight.

    So we attacked boldly, no doubt a good thing in itself, but naively--not so good--and were handled fairly easily and gleefully picked off by Chelsea. I did like the way we went at Chelsea, especially early in the game. But I really have to wonder why it is that we got a result, and perhaps were unlucky not to get more, playing away against one top four club, then reverted to all out attacking against Man City and Chelsea. It got us the same lopsided losses we got last year, while the new approach--sit back and pick them off, for a change--got us a draw at Arsenal.

    I really wonder about Pochettino’s learning ability, some times--or, perhaps, his willingness to trade what chance we have of getting a result for playing the way his philosophy dictates. Oddly enough, despite my disappointment with the result, Pochettino’s tactics and the players’ ability to hold their nerve, I’m getting more confident rather than less that we’re going to end up with quite a good team in the not so distant future.

    It’s a very young team that’s skillful, fast, big and strong, and it’s working harder (for which I give Pochettino credit). Add better team defending, which should come, and the right choice of tactics for each game, which, it seems, never will, and we’ll be in good shape.

    I’m more optimistic about the team, and more critical of Pochettino, than most. But as guilty as I find him of being too stubborn, I am getting more comfortable with the idea that he’s the right man to train the players, if not to set them up on game day.
    I also think the comparison of Spurs and Man U as works in progress is fair enough.

    I don’t know about Sherwood. I realize he’s an abrasive character, and widely disliked. But he set the team up in the way that gave them the best chance of winning, and I wish Pochettino would do the same without losing his training methods.
     
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  3. remembercolinlee

    remembercolinlee Well-Known Member

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    Sherwood does not have a job...there is a reason for this.

    Palace, west brom, southampton, fulham, watford (two times), wigan, chelthenham, blackpool, Leeds (three times), birmingham, tranmere, york, scunthorpe, hartlepool, bolton, orient, cardiff, port vale, colchester, carslisle, have all changed managers (and there are others) since we sacked him...
     
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  4. yidokev

    yidokev Active Member

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    is that the same players who put up another fantastic performance today. Sherwood knew who the deadwood where but wasn't given a chance to get rid, we will now have to waste another season until poch gets rid although I would be amazed if Lamela and Paulinho aren't shown the door in January as they are the biggest pile of dog s*** I think ive ever seen at spurs
     
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  5. No Kane No Gain

    No Kane No Gain Well-Known Member

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    Well Lloris would've been one of the first out of the door and he's saved our bacon a number of times under Sherwood and other managers.

    Sherwood's opinions change with the breeze. Those players you think he considers deadwood nearly all played their part in the win percentage he loved so much. We've already seen it with Chadli, had Paulinho or Soldado had a great start to the season he'd be saying he'd always known they'd come good too.
     
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