nayimfromthehalfwayline
Andy Thompson
It's really not very mysterious at all, and chances are I'm wrong.
I had wrote a longer response, but did the site crash? I've lost stuff.
Thought DL had some black ops guy on me!
LOL yes it seems it did.
It's really not very mysterious at all, and chances are I'm wrong.
I had wrote a longer response, but did the site crash? I've lost stuff.
Thought DL had some black ops guy on me!
Need to check my tyres before I head home tonight.LOL yes it seems it did.
The whole point is not that we stop one team, shuffle the players around, and start the next. It doesnt work that way
The whole point is not that we stop one team, shuffle the players around, and start the next. It doesnt work that way
D'you really think that's what I meant?
There's many steps to a transition...I'm saying let him take some.
Your offering 3 games, and if he's still sh.it...he goes.
That's fair enough if you think that he needs to just show he (still) has any managerial currency left.
I just think he has, and so naturally my window of opportunity for Poch is just longer. I'm with your suggestion (if you still think it?) that Sanchez Foyth KWP Alli Moura all need to be in the starting X1 more and if we can add to that availability of the 3 new boys things really start to look different.
Of course anything new can take a while in itself to start looking good BUT I agree it's the performances that matter...the energy, willingness, togetherness that will in the short term show if we've set a new course.
D'you really think that's what I meant?
There's many steps to a transition...I'm saying let him take some.
Your offering 3 games, and if he's still sh.it...he goes.
That's fair enough if you think that he needs to just show he (still) has any managerial currency left.
I just think he has, and so naturally my window of opportunity for Poch is just longer. I'm with your suggestion (if you still think it?) that Sanchez Foyth KWP Alli Moura all need to be in the starting X1 more and if we can add to that availability of the 3 new boys things really start to look different.
Of course anything new can take a while in itself to start looking good BUT I agree it's the performances that matter...the energy, willingness, togetherness that will in the short term show if we've set a new course.
And if it is the old guard that's causing the problem I just want to see the other side of that to find out.
I was responding to the conversation where you kept replying to posters it's Watford Belgrade and Pool.Its not 3 games
I just think I'll give him longer than you.There seems to be an odd theme around of Poch getting an utterly free pass for a while for no real reason. Do what he likes, rooster up what he likes, its all good - he has credit in the bank...
Just out of interest where do you think Everton could get to and who could take them there?He might get them upper mid-table. That'd be the extent of it. Better than Silva is currently doing? Yes. Where Everton could get to with the right man? Not a chance.
I don't think he's anywhere near having 3 games to save his job and i think Levy will actually buck the trend and have his back for a lot longer than that
I was responding to the conversation where you kept replying to posters it's Watford Belgrade and Pool.
Sorry for using your own suggestion
I don't think he's anywhere near having 3 games to save his job and i think Levy will actually buck the trend and have his back for a lot longer than that
Allow me to try and offer an explanation.
Perhaps -given that he developed most of these players into the players they became, given that he moulded this squad- he has been bamboozled by their subsequent inability to perform at even a perfunctory level since the close of the window. Let's face it, if they even went at average it would be enough for top 4 this season. The fact that some are playing like an absolute gaggle of clams is probably both bewildering and painful for him to accept.
I would suggest that he might be wrapping his head around all of that. And that hopefully he can get to grips with it quickly and fudge the likes of Alderweireld and Eriksen off.
I will be the first to apologize of those specific players prove me wrong this season. I hope they make a mug of me. I am not holding my breath. And if they did it for a new manager and not Poch, I'd be even more disgusted than I currently am.
Just out of interest where do you think Everton could get to and who could take them there?
It’s something I often debate with my close footy friends who feel the opposite but it does seem that performing with less resources can make people believe they are incapable of doing better with more, whereas I feel that the track record of overachievement should lead to more opportunities with a better her budget.
Everton could crack top 6 and push for top 4 with a few good signings and they aren't afraid to splash the cash. They've just bought very badly. Similar to how we did with the Bale money.
I know what you're saying about Dyche but his style of football is limited and wouldn't take him much further than he has Burnley even if he has more resources. Similar to David Moyes in that respect.
P3 games from now, after the 11 we have had, and weeks we have spent discussing the issues.
Not 3 games from now, the instance issues are recognised, as you seem to want to frame it.
Easier said than done. A few shocking performances and that good will can fade.
As I said yesterday, IMO he has until the crowd turns - once that happens its usually lights out.
Very good Spurs Show just posted today. I’d recommend a listen.
The word that they’d all heard is that the senior players (including Kane) have had enough of the training methods, and Poch’s insistence on following certain daily routines around the training ground, no matter what the circumstances. His strange comments pre-CL Final were apparently the last straw for most. Poch reported as trying to manage his way out of the club but wants to leave by the front door in the summer, and with his relationship with the fans intact.
Could all be gonads, of course, but it is a good listen.
https://play.acast.com/s/the-spurs-show/ee821825-fca0-4a90-bf75-518630853a5f
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Interesting.
I think it is a dereliction by a few myself. If Harry is a part of that then he should hang his head. I somehow don't believe he is, but who knows eh? I still back the manager right now, perhaps it is blindness, but I don't think so. He simply needs the time and support. Whatever these players might say about "methods" and all that, letting in key goals three times in the 44th minute of matches is NOT down to training, it is down to focus, furthermore dropping heinous clangers such as Hugo's. Concentration and focus is a point of professionalism, and if they are professionals then there is no excuse for these repeated brain farts other than their own weaknesses. These training methods have got us to winning positions in most of our games; not being able to hold them is all about focus.
Interesting.
I think it is a dereliction by a few myself. If Harry is a part of that then he should hang his head. I somehow don't believe he is, but who knows eh? I still back the manager right now, perhaps it is blindness, but I don't think so. He simply needs the time and support. Whatever these players might say about "methods" and all that, letting in key goals three times in the 44th minute of matches is NOT down to training, it is down to focus, furthermore dropping heinous clangers such as Hugo's. Concentration and focus is a point of professionalism, and if they are professionals then there is no excuse for these repeated brain farts other than their own weaknesses. These training methods have got us to winning positions in most of our games; not being able to hold them is all about focus.
Poch's training methods are the same as Bielsa's, and so far in decades of testing show ability to effect parts of season, lift sides to a point, but has never turned a side into winners. Maybe the players have realized that after 5 years, they aren't getting any better and the only advice their manager can give is run harder ...
Have you never worked for someone who's advice/direction you know from experience simply isn't going to work? this is what the squad is saying right now seemingly, and Spurs fans and pundits are saying well maybe we should get rid of players and get in new ones who haven't figured it out yet, so will just run into a wall again for Poch .. makes no sense.
These same players have had damn good focus for most of his tenure though, so the loss of focus is a massive concern whether you want to blame the manager for it or not it ultimately falls down on him in the end.P
Interesting.
I think it is a dereliction by a few myself. If Harry is a part of that then he should hang his head. I somehow don't believe he is, but who knows eh? I still back the manager right now, perhaps it is blindness, but I don't think so. He simply needs the time and support. Whatever these players might say about "methods" and all that, letting in key goals three times in the 44th minute of matches is NOT down to training, it is down to focus, furthermore dropping heinous clangers such as Hugo's. Concentration and focus is a point of professionalism, and if they are professionals then there is no excuse for these repeated brain farts other than their own weaknesses. These training methods have got us to winning positions in most of our games; not being able to hold them is all about focus.
Or is it just that Poch and Biesla have always been managers of teams who aren't at the top table of resources and therefore are very unlikely to take that final step?Poch's training methods are the same as Bielsa's, and so far in decades of testing show ability to effect parts of season, lift sides to a point, but has never turned a side into winners. Maybe the players have realized that after 5 years, they aren't getting any better and the only advice their manager can give is run harder ...
Have you never worked for someone who's advice/direction you know from experience simply isn't going to work? this is what the squad is saying right now seemingly, and Spurs fans and pundits are saying well maybe we should get rid of players and get in new ones who haven't figured it out yet, so will just run into a wall again for Poch .. makes no sense.