By the way, yeah yeah “since we lost Walker” and “stats back it up” Raz, but do the “stats” also mention home games as Wembley, the promise of only one season there turning to nearly two, the crowd literally staying away for the final dozen or so “home” games, the failure of the club to do what the bloke asked for even partially with the staff, etc? No “stats” for that fella. Still, this “limited” manager got us to a CL Final repeated top 4 placings.
I get that you want him gone, and if it was just that I’d certainly agree to disagree, but your continually distorted framing of him presented as some sort of “facts” is a step beyond for me.
In closing this comment, I want to both be clear about (and potentially apologise for) any perceived personal slight. Not at all intended. I am sure we would get on famously if we were to meet, so please know that when I engage in these discussions, it is on the basis of debate only.
The internet makes personalising these things hard, so again, offered in the spirit of (admittedly fierce!) debate but not intended as personal towards you at all mate.
Mate, not taking it personal, no issues there, but clarity/opinion again
- I have no issue with Poch the man, or the things he did for us at a critical time in the club's progress.
That said, I think it's putting history into clarity, not re-writing
- Poch's peak was the last season at WHL, unbeaten at home, genuinely (for a little while) threatening the order of things and looking like we could make the next step
- Since then (and yes, with all mitigations/circumstances accepted) it has been a gradual downhill on every stat imaginable for what is now the 3rd season.
- All of us, gave it slack because of circumstances and because we believed Poch had an answer forthcoming
Looking back, it's clear to me at least, he doesn't have an answer
- His developing players myth .. who is better under Poch? Hugo, Jan, Toby were already at that level, Lamela, Lucas, Eriksen have not improved, Rose was his poster child but has regressed, Walker I'd say yes, Dele good first season and has regressed, Kane? Sanchez, Foyth, Winks? any of these guys have really come on?
- His tactics seem to never adapt to players, we keep trying to recreate that Rose/Walker model with a DM that can fall back to cover without having the personnel
- Golas scored, conceded, home/away wins, points, positions, it has all gotten worse from that peak to where we are setting negative records.
- We have had the almost moments, in the league, in domestic cup SF/Finals, in the CL, in everyone he has failed. Somehow we couldn't figure out how to win ugly, scrape won, tactically outthink the opponent, just stay in it long enough to give ourselves a chance, not once?
- And to one of your points, what is Poch doing different? it seems he has degenerated to a end stage Redknapp/Jose with "give me players" as the only idea
Just to push the point again (not just for you)
- I don't want Poch gone, I want what's best for Spurs regardless of what that means for Poch
History suggests, results suggest the best thing would be to make the change as quickly as we can. The odds of "he might turn it around" just doesn't make sense from a risk/reward/probability perspective.