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Discussion in 'Tottenham Hotspur' started by Spurlock, Jan 2, 2012.

  1. "Thanks for that Brian"

    "Thanks for that Brian" Well-Known Member

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    West Brom's Chinese owner has sacked the Chairman and Chief Executive. That is a novel approach, especially when it's to keep Alan Pardew in post.

    Still, I guess that there's hope for West Ham fans?
     
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    Its not that novel. I know a company that will be owned by the Chinese soon, and the Chairman, the CEO, the COO, the CFO and a couple of VP's have got to reapply for their jobs.
     
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  3. "Thanks for that Brian"

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    The club say it's following "poor results". In football, it's always the manager; never the people that employed him, nor the players that can't be bothered to try. I'm surprised to see the 'top guys' getting it this time.

    If Southampton go down, Mauricio Pellegrino's toast. Les Reed will probably get another go, despite the sacking of the very competent Claude Puel last summer.

    Interestingly, both clubs have recently been bought by the Chinese. Is that a coincidence or a sign that they don't know what they're doing running a football club?
     
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  4. The Chinese are so inscrutable.
     
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  5. PleaseNotPoll

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    They sacked Pulis when they were 17th and they're now well adrift in 20th, having only won one game in that period.
    They've basically drawn with a few decent clubs (us, Liverpool, the Goons, Everton x2) and lost to everyone else.
    Sacking Pardew might help, but would you trust the people that hired him to get it right this time?
     
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    Anyone who hires Pardew should be sacked immediately. Piers Morgan could probably do a better job..... Perhaps not, Piers Morgan and Pardew would be equally as sh!te.
     
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  7. "Thanks for that Brian"

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    It just shows how tenuous being a stable PL club is. One moment you're finishing upper mid-table, banking your TV money and patting yourselves on the back for being 10th for a few seasons; then a couple of player departures, the odd injury, a managerial change and you're in 'panic mode' and appointing Alan Pardew, whilst dropping like a stone.

    The bottom 2 clubs share Saido Berahino in common. Chance or something more sinister?
     
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    Only 3 wins is a major problem.
    They are 5 points adrift at the bottom. Under the old 2 points for a win, they would be 2 points behind Stoke and 3 behind Swansea and Huddersfield.
    Southampton are suffering too - just not winning enough.
     
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    PleaseNotPoll Well-Known Member Forum Moderator

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    Far too many clubs fail to appreciate what the likes of Pulis and Allardyce bring to the table, while failing to plan ahead.
    They feel safe because of the stability and boredom that such journeyman managers bring to the table and pull the trigger, hoping for something better.

    It's hard to be entertaining and competitive in the Premier League. Doesn't happen overnight.
    Squads assembled by dour, workmanlike coaches tend not to lend themselves to flamboyant, attacking football.
    Hiring repeated failures like Pardew doesn't help, either.
     
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    I have found mainlanders in business that I have
    dealt with, to be anything but.
     
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  11. There was a heavy touch of sarcasm in that post, to be fair, mate.
     
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  12. The RDBD

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    Any more of your "heavy touch" and it's
    Operation Yewtree for you, mate.
     
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    One of our fans lives in Hong Kong , he does not post often , but he was seriously unimpressed when he found out the Chinese had bought us .
     
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  14. The RDBD

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    HK Chinese or not, he is not likely to be too
    impressed with anything mainlander at the moment.
     
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    He's English , but you are right , he is not impressed .
     
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  16. "Thanks for that Brian"

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    Arsenal's Alexandre Lackofthreat is out for 6 weeks following knee surgery. I can't help but feel that they're better off without him, especially with Giroud fresh and raring to go........<laugh>
     
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  17. The RDBD

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    The LMAO attack is reduced to MAO.
     
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    PleaseNotPoll Well-Known Member Forum Moderator

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    Aubameyang is also cup-tied for the Europa League, because we put Dortmund there. Shame.
     
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    He is going to have a lot of reasons to
    love Spurs during his Goon career methinks.
     
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  20. So much for the super new A+ Goons attacking options <laugh>
    Mikitaryan and Iwobi...... backed up by the energetic Ozil.......
     
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