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Jack Jull
Marching us up to the top and failing is proper clamy way of describing the last few years under Poch mate afaic
Would you prefer, getting into good positions to win trophies but not quite getting there?
Marching us up to the top and failing is proper clamy way of describing the last few years under Poch mate afaic
Sorry, but the talking down of regular top 4 finishes and a CL final is just getting silly now. It was not always destined to happen. The fact that we have had the last 5 years is an absolute triumph, and it is precisely why he has the credit in the bank that he does.
It WAS a good achievement at the time, the club has not invested a billion pounds into a future based on top 4 finishes ONLY.
If we are going to re-invest/refresh this squad in any serious way, there has to be a real conversation of why should Poch be the person to take that step (even ignoring the results of this season). A SAF or Simeone could point to achievements, not almosts ..
I think we’ll finish top 6. Right now I don’t think being behind Brighton etc means much considering we are just over a quarter of the way through the season. I think we have started to look more solid since Brighton, which was an atrocious day.
I’m not denying things aren’t good right now. But my question remains, if it is generally accepted wisdom that a 4 year cycle is what you get from one core group in sport, why exactly should we be immune from this? The idea that this comment in this presser or this player plays instead of that one is a total misnomer to the broader issue - that by not adequately replacing the players that we needed to, we were storing up a period of struggle.
The idea that Poch doesn’t have credit in the bank because he’s not a ‘serial winner’ greatly diminishes just how fantastic the achievements we have made over the last 4 years have been. And frankly accusing him of hippy stuff or whatever else we are now seeing in this thread is disrespectful garbage. Not that he would read it but it just makes us look like entitled tossers. He was making the same tactical choices and subs etc when we were winning, now we’re losing and these are the problems...despite the fact that generally received wisdom from most at the top of sport suggest a 4 year cycle is what you get, and we didn’t refresh to get ahead of our downward curve on that cycle and everyone of our rivals, plus some new contenders, have.
Would you prefer, getting into good positions to win trophies but not quite getting there?
Utter rubbish.
Consistent top 4 finishes and a CL final, an 86 point season, while operating under the constraints of a 36k seater stadium, top 6 wage budget etc...it’s one of the best achievements in football over the last few years. Consistency to keep the level that high, under those constraints while most players attaining a level that they had never reached before. This shouldn’t need to be explained, but that is why he has the credit that he does. To talk that down is just a garbage take, and a rewriting of history to suit your argument. None of this was destined to happen to us. Poch was a massive part of why it did.
No. It's been a year .....so all the way back to November.I was looking at our form last season to see where we trailed off
I was wondering was there an international break between that Dortmund and Burnley games. But no that was a FA week we had off.
But that Burnley game was the Mike Dean game where Poch completely lost his brick at the end.
We have it seems never recovered from that moment.
I think we’ll finish top 6. Right now I don’t think being behind Brighton etc means much considering we are just over a quarter of the way through the season. I think we have started to look more solid since Brighton, which was an atrocious day.
I’m not denying things aren’t good right now. But my question remains, if it is generally accepted wisdom that a 4 year cycle is what you get from one core group in sport, why exactly should we be immune from this? The idea that this comment in this presser or this player plays instead of that one is a total misnomer to the broader issue - that by not adequately replacing the players that we needed to, we were storing up a period of struggle.
The idea that Poch doesn’t have credit in the bank because he’s not a ‘serial winner’ greatly diminishes just how fantastic the achievements we have made over the last 4 years have been. And frankly accusing him of hippy stuff or whatever else we are now seeing in this thread is disrespectful garbage. Not that he would read it but it just makes us look like entitled tossers. He was making the same tactical choices and subs etc when we were winning, now we’re losing and these are the problems...despite the fact that generally received wisdom from most at the top of sport suggest a 4 year cycle is what you get, and we didn’t refresh to get ahead of our downward curve on that cycle and everyone of our rivals, plus some new contenders, have.
Id rather people not talk down a good period for the club because they're unhappy with how things are currently. You just sound entitled. But i can see im fighting a losing battle on here atm and im just going to have to bite my lip more often
We can't say last summer "oh our squad is great, it needs only a tweak here or there, so it doesn't matter that we didn't buy anyone" and now say "we stored up a whole load of problems by not buying anyone over a year ago and that explains why we have won 3 times out of 11". You can't have it both ways. And all talk of cycles was poo-pooed back then when many criticised the unprecedented decision not to buy
Poch did have credit in the bank, until he started saying odd things that top managers don't say in press conferences and belittling his squad ("it'll take me ten years to change the meteorology", "this is not my best squad" etc etc).
Remember it was the things he said AND did that got him that credit: saying things to the effect of always aim high, believe it yourself, act like a big club etc etc, nit the downtrodden stuff in recent times. Again if he gained credit for the way he projected the club before, he is ripe to be criticised for how he projects himself and the club now.
Hippy stuff as follows:
- "trophies are only for egos"
- "if we win perhaps i leave"
- lemons and auras
- not wanting to make subs too early because "it may hurt players feelings"
I'm certainly not talking it down; but it is what it is. In our best situations and scenarios Poch has NOT got us over the line. Those are facts. And those facts colour how we view as to whether Poch has a further gear to go or whether those great times we had with him were as good as it will get under him.
Oh and in terms of entitled: do i sound any worse than our manager saying "if we win the CL i might leave"? After all the stuff about wanting people to buy into him and the club long-term?
Plus saying "Trophies are only for egos" because, you know, THFC and Poch are way too cool to try for those?
How entitled was that?
To quote you mate .. utter rubbish .. Leicester PL winners .. that is what great achievements look like, not 1 or 2 positions higher than fudging Harry Redknapp achieved.
If you think what he says in pressers has actually impacted players, a core group of whom don’t want to be here over the long term and are in their last season, any more than the simple fact that we have come to the end up a 4 year cycle, then fine.
The stuff about the squad is not so binary. It can be true that there wouldn’t have been many obvious improvements on our prior budget. Now we are shopping in the N’Dombele aisle, clearly there is now more to go. It can be also be true that we needed to sell players before getting new ones in, and players have decided not to leave, largely because of the same problem of our progress - there aren’t too many better places, so they’d rather wait it out and try their luck at getting more wages on a free transfer.
But yes, the players are now thoroughly turned off by lemons, where as 4 years ago they thought it was cool. What changed? Maybe the fact that 4 years have passed and a core group is still here?
That's the trouble football someone pessimistic will always talk down what you achieve - you're summarising his time by what we didn't do rather than looking at what we did do - which i think completely misses the strides we took in this period.
You can focus on not winning the league or the CL out of pure entitlement if it suits you but that aint a good look for a Spurs fan
No, the focus is purely on:
1) should we be underperforming as badly as we are now?
2) do we think Poch is the man that can turn our downturn around
The past and what we did and did not achieve are inescapable pats of how you judge the above.
PS - You can't talk about "a good look" re Spurs fans comments and then totally dismiss what the Club's own manager says wrt to leaving, not having the best squad, thinking trophies are for egos etc
Soooo.... we just accept that some top 4 finishes are as good as it gets?Utter rubbish.
Consistent top 4 finishes and a CL final, an 86 point season, while operating under the constraints of a 36k seater stadium, top 6 wage budget etc...it’s one of the best achievements in football over the last few years. Consistency to keep the level that high, under those constraints while most players attaining a level that they had never reached before. This shouldn’t need to be explained, but that is why he has the credit that he does. To talk that down is just a garbage take, and a rewriting of history to suit your argument. None of this was destined to happen to us. Poch was a massive part of why it did.
It's an entirely post hoc argument. Nobody was making this point last December.Ok you talk about this 4 year cycle; did you think it would be key before the season started? If you did, fair enough. If you didn't then it feels a bit like excuses in hindsight for a poor start.
Who exactly are these players who you believe are suffering/not performing due to this 4 year cycle thing?
Soooo.... we just accept that some top 4 finishes are as good as it gets?
Or should we always be aiming higher?
Ok you talk about this 4 year cycle; did you think it would be key before the season started? If you did, fair enough. If you didn't then it feels a bit like excuses in hindsight for a poor start.
Who exactly are these players who you believe are suffering/not performing due to this 4 year cycle thing?