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Thomas Frank & Johan Lange (& Fabio Paratici) Watch

Discussion in 'Tottenham Hotspur' started by Dier Hard, Apr 19, 2021.

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Your Preference For Ange’s Replacement

  1. Thomas Frank

  2. Andoni Iraola

  3. Simone Inzaghi

  4. Marco Silva

  5. Roberto Di Zerbi

  6. Other (state in comments)

  7. Oliver Glasner

  8. Xavi

  9. Mauricio Pochettino

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  1. BobbyD

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    He'll make you guys solid and oragnised. He'll always give the big boys a game but i'm not sure he's the man to push you into the top 4.

    Oh and if he's anything like how Wolves play, then @remembercolinlee and @"Thanks for that Brian" are going to be nuno out in no time

    At least he will get your players putting in 100%
     
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  2. humanbeingincroydon

    humanbeingincroydon Well-Known Member

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    Nobody look back in this thread for the bloke who said he was nailed-on to take over at Everton...
     
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  3. Tilly'sowner

    Tilly'sowner Well-Known Member

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    Bit disappointed with this but I'll judge him on his performance.
     
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  4. humanbeingincroydon

    humanbeingincroydon Well-Known Member

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    That was quick...
     
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  5. Billy The Spur

    Billy The Spur Well-Known Member

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    An underwhelming appointment but I will get behind him and hope he can do the business. COYS.

    Almost 3 months fannying around and we end up with Nuno, who we could have appointed 6 weeks ago. I can`t help but thinking this is a compromise appointment because he is a free agent and also a Mendes client. A 2 year deal does not show much faith in him from Levy either, he will get my support but he will be p*ssing in the wind working for Levy and ENIC.
     
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  6. Alfie Conn

    Alfie Conn Well-Known Member

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    Not what I wanted but after this long I'm not sure what I wanted in the end but I will back him COYS
     
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  7. humanbeingincroydon

    humanbeingincroydon Well-Known Member

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    Honestly, if Nuno is a Jol-like appointment who builds the long-term foundations for a team and does so on purpose (unlike two Portuguese managers back, who built one by accident) then he will be a success

    The obvious point is whether he will be a success on his own terms, or a success two years from now when somebody inherits the side and aims it upwards
     
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  8. Dier Hard

    Dier Hard G'day mate!

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    It does sound like Nuno was fully Paratici's choice and in that respect I'm "glad" the DoF got what he wanted, even if he's not someone I wanted.

    All reports claim he wasn't on our radar until Paratici began calling shots.

    The pressure is certainly on though, Levy needs to ensure Paratici (and Nuno) have a sufficient budget to work with and Paratici now has to ensure that he was right pushing for Nuno.
     
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  9. humanbeingincroydon

    humanbeingincroydon Well-Known Member

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    I will be honest and say that I do have the nagging belief at the back of my mind that Paratici is hoping that Mendes furnishes our squad this summer, and that probably won't budge until...I don't know, January 2023?
     
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  10. Dier Hard

    Dier Hard G'day mate!

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    Poch pretty much said the exact same when he joined - and he done just that. Here’s hoping Nuno does too.
     
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  11. Allledleykingsmen

    Allledleykingsmen Well-Known Member

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    I'm pretty ok with Nuno as our coach. Conte and Nagelsmann were pipe dreams and hopefully they are the calibre of manager we will get in the future once our cash cow of a stadium brings in the money to offer them the finances to buy the very top players they demand.
    For now it's all about the rebuild and I'm confident Nuno is the man for that.
    I'm sure Levy has made it clear to him that we need to play entertaining football and Nuno did this with Valencia.
    Just hope Paratici and Mendes supply him with some exciting signings like Kounde , Neto etc and the likes of Sissoko, Aurier, Winks are quickly pushed out of the door.
     
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  12. Billy The Spur

    Billy The Spur Well-Known Member

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    Mendes client, free agent, relatively cheap, knows the PL, I can see why he has got the job.
     
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  13. humanbeingincroydon

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  14. humanbeingincroydon

    humanbeingincroydon Well-Known Member

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    From the OS

    “It’s an enormous pleasure, an honour, a joy to be here,” he smiled, talking to us under social distancing protocols while he completes a short period of self-isolation at our Lodge facility.

    “Obviously we had to start meetings with Fabio (Paratici) and the Board on Zoom, from a distance, but as soon as we started speaking to each other, we felt that we are in the same line, we are in the same mindset, so it went well. I’m happy and I’m looking forward to starting work. This is what it means. We don’t have any day to lose, we must start working immediately – pre-season starts in a couple of days.”

    “Having a squad like Tottenham’s, you can only have one DNA, you can only think one way. We have to enjoy the game, we have to play the game. When you have a squad of quality, talented players like we have, the DNA is to make the fans proud, make them enjoy watching. This is our DNA, to make our fans proud of us. There is no question about it that that will happen. We’re going to make them proud and they’re going to enjoy the team, for sure.

    “Our philosophy is not only about me, it’s about staff, the coaching staff – it’s simple, we improve players, we try to make them better, to improve them every day and by that, it’s no matter which age the player is – young, old, experienced, no experience at all – it doesn’t matter. In our minds, we put the players in the middle and we see what we can do to make them better. How can we improve them? How can we find a better solution for them to make their job easier? How can we make them perform better? If we achieve that, our team will improve, our Club will improve and this is our philosophy.

    “The Premier League is so tough, it’s so demanding. The best teams, the best players, the best managers are here so how do I like it? I like to compete. And to compete is not only on Saturday or Sunday, it’s every day. We have to compete every day, every training session. I like to approach not thinking about winning, but how do we win? How can we be better so we can win more times? First, let’s prepare ourselves. The competition is very close but at the same time we have time to show the players it all requires hard work – a lot of work. To compete is to be able to say in every action of our game, we have to win it. If we win each and every action, eventually we win the game, so let’s go action by action.

    “Everybody around here should be in the same idea. Let’s give the best of all of us, simple as that – us, the players, the best of each one of us in every moment so we will be stronger and we will be there. This is the environment that we need, starting from the Board, to everybody in the training ground. If you generally give the best of you, the environment will be good.”
     
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  15. remembercolinlee

    remembercolinlee Well-Known Member

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    My view of Wolves before this season is so obviously very wrong...I enjoyed watching them the few times I did...<yikes>
     
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  16. humanbeingincroydon

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    Robbo will sort you out if you don't...
     
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  17. remembercolinlee

    remembercolinlee Well-Known Member

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    Love the sentiment...sounds like a shot across the bow of some players and a fresh start for others!
     
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  18. humanbeingincroydon

    humanbeingincroydon Well-Known Member

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    Sounds like a two-footed lunge on our ex-manager, too...
     
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  19. The Huddlefro

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    It’s interesting to me that both Levy and Paratici focus a lot on Nuno’s adaptability as a coach. By all accounts he played some good stuff in his jobs before Wolves, it may well be that given the demands of the Championship and then the PL relative to the players he had at his disposal meant that he went for a more attritional style at Wolves.

    Whether we end up settling on 4 or 3 at the back, I’ll be interested to see how he plans to set us up, how much we’ll press, and how he’ll look to break down opposition. Personally I found the high press that Poch used in his first years at the club just as thrilling as the style he adapted to during our peak years (whether 4 or 3 at the back) where we still pressed situationally but also held possession more.

    I’m more excited than I thought I’d be about Nuno. He intrigues me. Now everyone needs to get to work.
     
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  20. remembercolinlee

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    In which case <party>
     
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