Overpaid and couldn't care less. Sack the ****ing lot and get some hungry players in.Baltic States or lower leagues.Start looking before we get relegated. LEVY!!!!
Less than a month with us and he's nearly done!Can’t believe I’m agreeing with everything Jamie O’Hara says… Jesus what has Spurs done to me?!
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At 3.31 - "After three and a half weeks, I am happy to stay here but we have to improve the quality of the squad."
Levy really needs to understand that Conte's already indicating that he'll walk if he doesn't get quality players...in January. It should be a given, a no brainer, a stone cold certainty that those signings will happen...and yet, 20 years experience of Levy and ENIC, leads me to believe that it won't.
So, come on Joe and Daniel. Apply the same level of desire and funding to fixing this ****ing mess, as you've applied to non-footballing matters...because, I'm not sure where this club goes in the next 5-10 years, if you don't.
Addendum: Poor old Conte looks like a Spurs fan already...Less than a month with us and he's nearly done!
Conte is the latest attempt at an ENIC quick fix. While I certainly hope he's successful, there's a reason why none of ENIC's quick fixes worked: ENIC haven't gone about building and maintaining the squad properly, or hired an appropriate manager for them, except during the Pochettino years.
They've studiously avoided following the template provided by many other successful, youth-oriented teams, from Borussia Dortmund to Brentford, because they think they know better. They've firmly established that they don't know much.
I hope they may finally be shocked into following the pattern that works: focus on finding talented youth players; hire a manager who excels at improving them; sell them at a premium when they want to move to another club; embrace being the ultimate penultimate destination for big stars; repeat.
While I would also like to see a massive exodus of players, the bigger the bust, the less anyone will pay them. Few players will willingly cost themselves millions. I suppose Spurs could sponsor their wages, but it would be expensive, and Spurs have lost a lot of money lately.
Yeah this is what I alluded to about his brutal press interview.
I know Jose gave the “different coach, same players” interview which felt like a dig more at the players than the hierarchy but this one by Conte feels like he’s saying “you lot have to put some serious money into this team otherwise it’s ****ed and I’m off”.
No hiding for anyone at the club now. Changing managers isn’t fixing anything but right now we’ve got one of the best in the game and he’s basically telling the club it needs to invest if we’re to ever challenge the top teams again. I truly think he walks if January turns out to be a disappointment both with incomings and outgoings, and should that happen, it’ll make the atmosphere at the Utd game look like a playground spat.
And I genuinely hope you're right. It seems to me the right manager for the project would be one better known for developing youth than for winning trophies. But I don't know that much about Conte, honestly, or what Conte had in mind when he decided to come to Spurs.Genuinely do not agree that Conte was a quick fix.
JM definitely was as the club did not see what a lot of fans did. Namely that:
1. JM himself was an out dated one trick pony (as his time at united proved).
2. That the squad needed surgery not coaching.
3. Our recruitment needed sorting.
Sacking JM and appointing Nuno were not a quick fixes imo. They were panic reactions.
JM needed sacking but the club had spent months ignoring what most fans could clearly see. The ESL fiasco and backlash caused them to sack him, hoping to appease the fans.
Nuno was a panic appointment cos no one else was willing to join and it was becoming embarrassing.
I think that by appointing Conte the club have acknowledged that whole sale changes have to be made.
The board and Levy can not allow this to fail. The fan response to the United debacle shook the up ... that'll look like a picnic compared to fan reaction if Conte walks away cos we refuse to strengthen the squad.
And I genuinely hope you're right. It seems to me the right manager for the project would be one better known for developing youth than for winning trophies. But I don't know that much about Conte, honestly, or what Conte had in mind when he decided to come to Spurs.
In any case, the manager after Conte will make the direction of the club more evident.
Spurs are clearly at a cross roads it's a Robert Johnson moment. The devil is standing there and the decisions made now will effect this club for a decade. Once again they have gone for a manager with a huge reputation but clearly that does not alter the reality of the current squad owned by Spurs. They don't come with a bigger reputation than Mourinho but he proved ineffective in solving the problems at Spurs. Clearly reputation is not enough and unless the lack of quality in midfield and defence is addressed no progess will be made. Levy and his board have put themselves in a very simple situation by employing Conte who now has a clear idea of the task in hand. He's made it very clear, the quality of the squad must be improved, he's not afraid, he says and nor should he be, the fear must be with the board of Tottenham Hotspur who this time must either follow through with their apparent ambition and back their chosen superstar manager OR fail and admit they are second raters dressed in silk Right now Spurs probably have the least effective Squad in the Premier League, newly promoted Brentford, for example, look a class above them. Having world class facilities are a waste of time if you can't produce a football team to play in it.
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