Maradona37
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Simple but effective. Always the funniest jokes.That was a good one. Well done.
Simple but effective. Always the funniest jokes.That was a good one. Well done.
You wounded me, mate. You're a cruel guy at times, lol.Boomer joke.
Thanks man. Hope you're fine.
'They did not learn anything from Chelsea'
What a load of BS from entitled folk who understand 0
Chelsea has been under Maresca's work for a year, and he knew full well how to set up that specific game plan
Frank had just arrived, and the did the BEST he could do with a squad he met a month ago.
Not to even mention that Chelsea's squad at least in md and attack is infinitely better than Spurs'
Didn't Spurs have the great manager called Ange Postecoglu?
Spurs knew how to set up just fine vs PSG initially until they got scared. As soon as they realized they can win, they played like a small team with a small time mentality. Subs were horrible by Frank.
Spurs are a deeply flawed club, the best managers walk away when they feel this on their own skin like Mourinho and Conte did.
To last long at Spurs, you need to be very accustomed to being average.
Some more generic BS with no substance and no attempt to understand.
Spurs did not change their game plan at all. It was all compact deep and mid block in 5-3-2.
PSG upped their game in the 2nd half, and even more after Ramos entered the pitch
Frank is a great manager and he will prove that at Spurs.
He won't finish top-4 though, because unlike farmer's LL, EPL is not dominated by 2 clubs only, and even clubs like Villa and Newcastle are already well ahead in their projects
Some more BS, with the same entitled mindset that only spoiled children have.Frank is a great manager?Based on what?
Spurs are 5th biggest spenders in the entire league over the last five years. After Chelsea, United, City, and slightly behind Arsenal. Everyone gives them a break not because they invest much less than competitors, but because they do a much poorer job at managing their team.
They should be expected to finish 5th normally and challenge for the top 4. They should be neck and neck with Arsenal. Only team doing worse than them based on investments vs return is United.
True though, Frank is just starting, after you last "great manager" Ange got the sack for finishing 15th with a top 6-8 squad.
Funny thing with "projects". Mediocre management will always reset the project. Amorim is just starting his "project" with United. About the 6-7th new project of theirs. Tottenham has 5-6 new projects also. Poch, Conte, Ange, Frank...
The only top manager that club had, the only real big winner was Conte. And Mourinho, forgot about him. Neither stayed there for too long. Frank is just another midtable manager, for a midtable club. 6th - 10th.
Let him win some serious titles first then he'll be a top manager. So what if the league is strong? You invested 1bn in the team. You should be fucking strong also.
I don't agree with everything, but some good points and well thought out.Some more BS, with the same entitled mindset that only spoiled children have.
When you were young, did your parents get you all your toys and everything you wanted, so you never learnt the concept of having to earn something?
- Frank is a great manager based on what he did at Brentford, a job 9/10 managers out there could not do.
Same with Amorim and what he did at Sporting
Same with Ange and what he did at Celtic
Basic symptom of low understanding of the sport is failing to acknowledge work at lower tier clubs
- Spurs being the 5th net spenders the last 5 years says shite, first because you have to look the last 15 not the last 5, but more importantly because wages are the biggest cost in a squad and not transfer fees.
Look up where they are in terms of wage bill, and then judge what overachievement Ange did with winning Europa league and with finishing 5th last season
- Tottenham had a solid project with Poch, whose cycle was over circa 2019. Then, the idiotic management instead of supporting Poch and re-starting, or at least hiring a promising manager to kickstart a new project, went for glory-hunting short-term success first with Mou, then with Conte.
They paid their price
PS: The same folk in here who whine day in day out about 'titles' have no clue about the actual process of getting titles, that is building a sound foundation first and erecting the right projects to lead you to the top.
They only know the concept of 'buying titles' that oil clubs have tried
Some more BS, with the same entitled mindset that only spoiled children have.
When you were young, did your parents get you all your toys and everything you wanted, so you never learnt the concept of having to earn something?
- Frank is a great manager based on what he did at Brentford, a job 9/10 managers out there could not do.
Same with Amorim and what he did at Sporting
Same with Ange and what he did at Celtic
Basic symptom of low understanding of the sport is failing to acknowledge work at lower tier clubs
- Spurs being the 5th net spenders the last 5 years says shite, first because you have to look the last 15 not the last 5, but more importantly because wages are the biggest cost in a squad and not transfer fees.
Look up where they are in terms of wage bill, and then judge what overachievement Ange did with winning Europa league and with finishing 5th last season
- Tottenham had a solid project with Poch, whose cycle was over circa 2019. Then, the idiotic management instead of supporting Poch and re-starting, or at least hiring a promising manager to kickstart a new project, went for glory-hunting short-term success first with Mou, then with Conte.
They paid their price
PS: The same folk in here who whine day in day out about 'titles' have no clue about the actual process of getting titles, that is building a sound foundation first and erecting the right projects to lead you to the top.
They only know the concept of 'buying titles' that oil clubs have tried
Yes mate I understand your point. I see what you are saying.He'd have some merit with this argument if he didn't trash past great managers. You need to have a very limited understanding of football to consider Thomas Frank a great manager and at the same time undervalue likes of Simeone, and his heroics with Atletico Madrid. If you're an underdog lover, you'll logically be inclined to consider Simeone as a near-inspirational managerial figure.
Which makes me think he is the type of football fan to have a certain predisposition to a football culture, EPL in this case, and is in awe with just about anyone who is merely part of it while doing a good job. His Aston Villa would beat Ancelotti Milan and Pep Barca and losing to Klopp Liverpool certainly flow in that direction.
That's not to say that the managers he is promoting aren't good ones, but to be great sooner rather than later you have to take on a tremendously difficult task and win. Like Klopp did with Dortmund, like Pep did at Barcelona, like Simeone did with Atletico, like Ancelotti did with Milan, Madrid. And so on. Those are the greats of football.
- How a manger does at a lower level, qualifies him and proves him when operating at that level only. Once you leave that level, and ascend a higher level, the espectations are much stricter and margin of error is much lower. Your response to that is not to aknowledge the objectives and expectations of the new level, but to moan about "oh, it's so hard" and provide endless excuses.
At the same time, you have a history of trashing managers who won at that superior level, the same level others chase (including your "greats") and aspire to reach but seldom do. Boy, I tell you, this is some fucked up definition of great. Almost as if you say some Formula 3 driver is better than Hamilton or Verstappen, but he just didn't have the luck to make it to Formula 1. It's an insult for the truly great drivers who came through lower ranks and affirmed themselves in Formula 1, taking all of that added pressure and beating it in their roat to the top.
The pressure is constant, and the higher the club, the higher the ambitions, the harder it is to make a mark. Many many would cope better with medium funds and low expectations, than high funds but also high expectations. Spending time at a midtable club that fights for nothing and considers anything but relegation as a success is not what greatness is built on. In any field.
That's how you end up being a clown, trashing managers like Ancelotti and bigging up likes of Thomas Frank because he did well at fecking Brentford.
- Spurs, after United, are the most chronically undermanaged club in England from top to bottom in the last 5 years. If you don't believe me, watch again Conte's rant about Tottenham as a club. He went at Chelsea, won a Prem title with them, went at Tottenham and was shocked at the club's non existent winning mentality. Poch was overrated as well, another one of your failed shiny knights. That's why he coaches the US national team now and is out of elite football.
You know what Thomas Frank's objective is at Tottenham? Do what Poch did, get to a club like PSG, and once you get there and land the big job, don't fuck up and end up at United States Mens Soccer team. That's the road to being great. And it almost never stops.