Is it unjustified though? We all know the symptoms and unfortunately (for Spurs that is), those are coming out a bit too early.
Pretty much, I seem to remember that some of the Chelsea fans were seeing them early too when he was at United.
Is it unjustified though? We all know the symptoms and unfortunately (for Spurs that is), those are coming out a bit too early.
61% said he will win a trophy in the other thread. Amazing. It's a great skill how he dupes boards and fans time and time again despite all the evidence showing that he's been finished since almost 5 years..
Fixed :PPeopleIbrahimovic mask over how unbelievably shit we were for the majority of his first season.
He spent £160m odd and we barely scored 50 league goals the entire season.
Unbelievable their squad is head and shoulders better.
Son, Kane, Moura, Alli is a better front 4 to start with. Ndombele, Sissoko and Winks is just as good as our midfield. Defensively the only upgrade i'd say we have is AWB over Aurier and De Gea over Lloris.
Yes and no.Fixed :P
Well you can win a trophy and not do a stellar job. I don't rate him as a great manager anymore. But I can see him winning the odd trophy and claim it's his greatest achievement everer.61% said he will win a trophy in the other thread. Amazing. It's a great skill how he dupes boards and fans time and time again despite all the evidence showing that he's been finished since almost 5 years..
What did he say about Ndombele ? Missed that...
A CAF favorite.Implied that he declares himself injured when he could play.
Right so we're now 6 weeks into Jose Mourinho's tenure as Spurs manager and things are already turning sour a bit. He's thrown Ndombele under the bus, he's got into arguments with coaches, he's attacked the VAR and he's even started blaming the actual football that's used in cup games for his teams' performances. At this rate I feel like this will be his shortest tenure as a manager so far. How long will it last?
But I can see him winning the odd trophy and claim it's his greatest achievement ever.
Things are a little better than they were under Poch but with our squad being a total disaster Jose is going to need a couple of transfer windows to get things turned around.
Oh man wait till you see his transfer targets and what he's like in transfer windows. You're going to sign a few physical donkeys to enable bullyball and some underwhelming veterans. Exciting times ahead....not for you thoughThings are a little better than they were under Poch but with our squad being a total disaster Jose is going to need a couple of transfer windows to get things turned around. This year has been awful and our squad has imploded - most of our defenders have declined dramatically, our midfield is virtually non-existant and we are about to lose one of our most talented players in Eriksen. Those who have watched Spurs closely in the past year have seen all this and Jose coming in has not changed the state of our squad - he is trying to change things and has had some success but now with Kane injured we are basically a mid-table side. If we get top 4 it will be an incredible achievement for Jose (we wont).
His first hiring will be Lo Celso (simply because they have a mandatory clause )
He said himself there are no quickfix targets and that he is aware that Spurs target players that are not in the plug&play level yet, but rather rely on market opportunities, so I hardly see him hiring veteran players under Levy.
Can't say the same about the workhorses, though.
We were dismissed as being bitter even though that made zero sense given we were pissing the league under Conte.Pretty much, I seem to remember that some of the Chelsea fans were seeing them early too when he was at United.
We were dismissed as being bitter even though that made zero sense given we were pissing the league under Conte.
As I've said in the other Mourinho thread, Spurs are more in contention for top 4 than when he took over, still in the FA Cup and have the CL knockout stages to look forward to.
So starting a "sack watch" thread is pretty desperate.
Is it unjustified though? We all know the symptoms and unfortunately (for Spurs that is), those are coming out a bit too early.
So so true He always arrives at his most recent jobs clean shaven, in a suit with neat tidy haircut, looking tanned, fresh and happy. A month or two down the line he pulls a Brittany Spears, shaves the head, the tan disappears as he transforms into a childish petulant trouble-maker.He’ll be gone before Harry Winks is, I reckon that much. He’s already started going Full Metal Jacket, once he saves his head you know we’re in the final stretch.
He's had one. For me he's finished. Mentally I reckon he knows.He needs a sabbatical.
Has he really though? That post match after Sevilla was toxic in every single way you look at it. At Spurs, he's not blamed the club or Levy yet. Nor has he thrown Kane/Son/Alli under the bus yet, as he did with Pogba, Martial, Shaw, etc out here. I havent seen him do that yet, but again its only 6 weeks in. There is not a chance in heck that Jose does his regular shenanigans within 6 weeks. This is the best job he could have possibly hoped for honestly. No way he throws this chance away.He’ll be gone before Harry Winks is, I reckon that much. He’s already started going Full Metal Jacket, once he saves his head you know we’re in the final stretch.
Moyes is doing a good job for West Ham so far. 2/2 wins and 6 goals scored with 0 conceded.He's had one. For me he's finished. Mentally I reckon he knows.
Portugal internationally should be his next and final job. Club football has left him behind at the top level.
Of course he could get work, and the money aspect is a factor, but I feel he's too proud to step down any further than Tottenham level.
He's about to become the next Moyes.
Game over.
For the most part there was still respect there (at that point) we were just countering the theories he was going to change his way and adapt to the United way, it was never going to happen.I don't know if I called any of you bitter but I was surprised to see how critical some of you were, I always assumed that you would have blue tinted specs when looking at him.
And the 6 years prior to those 2 games?Moyes is doing a good job for West Ham so far. 2/2 wins and 6 goals scored with 0 conceded.
And the 6 years prior to those 2 games?
Desperate?
you are one of the most deluded supporters I’ve ever encountered. Jose is showing all the signs of his usual self-destructive nature, yet this time it’s even quicker than normal. Added to the mix is that he won’t get the financial backing he’s received at previous clubs. We all know it’s going to end very badly, the only question is when? So of course it’s justified.The thread should have been created on his first day. Seems so long ago that he was charming, and telling everyone how he’s learnt and changed... great entertainment though, just as long as he’s not managing the team you support! We know from experience
Yes - the cycle is quickening with each new appointment. Must be a grind to know you are getting £15-20m each time you get sacked.
Things are a little better than they were under Poch but with our squad being a total disaster Jose is going to need a couple of transfer windows to get things turned around. This year has been awful and our squad has imploded - most of our defenders have declined dramatically, our midfield is virtually non-existant and we are about to lose one of our most talented players in Eriksen. Those who have watched Spurs closely in the past year have seen all this and Jose coming in has not changed the state of our squad - he is trying to change things and has had some success but now with Kane injured we are basically a mid-table side. If we get top 4 it will be an incredible achievement for Jose (we wont).
This. He's shit, we know that. As a result, we should wish his sacking.Hopefully he lasts through the summer window to buy them a load of cloggers to set them back a few years after he gets launched.
That really is neither here nor there. They're just not being managed by the last guy so are enjoying a bounce of sorts. Doing a good job can only be evaluated after a far bigger sample size.Moyes is doing a good job for West Ham so far. 2/2 wins and 6 goals scored with 0 conceded.