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Jose Mourinho

How do you feel about Mourinho appointment

  • Excited - silverware here we come baby

    Votes: 666 46.7%
  • Meh - will give him a chance and hope he is successful

    Votes: 468 32.8%
  • Horrified - praying for the day he'll fuck off

    Votes: 292 20.5%

  • Total voters
    1,426

spursfan1991

Well-Known Member
Jul 3, 2008
1,747
4,058
Levy sacked graham before fa cup semi final against the goons. He is capable of sacking jose before league cup final.

The team plays with fear hence the constant silly mistakes which have been brought on by the pessimism of the manager.

He will be gone soon of which there is no doubt, the question is when. We may have to endure him until the end of the season as it maybe more economical to sack him then.
 

Aphex

Well-Known Member
Jan 30, 2021
6,287
33,052
He should have been sacked early Feb. The writing was on the wall. Even a caretaker could have reinvograted our season.

Levy shoulders massive responsibility, he needs to overhaul the squad too.

We have far too many players like Dier and Winks and Alli who think they are FAR better than they are despite not performing for over two years.

What makes it worse is it's the english core too.
 

idontgetit

Well-Known Member
Aug 21, 2011
14,582
31,211
Can't believe it's took so many of you this long to realise Mourinho is yesterday's man,a washed up coach,a dinasour from another era.

I mean really we should have guessed when straight after joining he said his masterplan was built around using Ben Davies as a LCB so Aurier is free to attack down the right.

I mean Aurier has progressed a hell of a lot this season but he was fucking shit at that time and it's not like he's the Lionel Messi of right-backs.
 

Archibald&Crooks

Aegina Expat
Admin
Feb 1, 2005
55,679
205,752
I had such high hopes when he got the job and it's a shame that it's got to this stage. I was absolutely behind his appointment and thought Levy did the right thing so for that i'm not going to blame him, but there's plenty of other stuff for which you can, but that's for another thread. It's a crying shame but it just hasn't worked out, it's one of those things, i'm not sure why people are having a go at those who defended him, especially now when this hurtful result has us all very raw, people's first instinct is to have a pop for supporting the guy? This has hurt all of us. But it will be a relief to see an end to the constant to and fro bickering, so there's that at least.

Anyway, sadly, after this I just can't see where we go with Mourinho other than a parting of the ways, it just hasn't worked.
 

fortworthspur

Well-Known Member
Nov 12, 2007
11,250
17,554
in 20 years supporting this club I've never been as uninterested in this club as I am now. The losses don't even bother me anymore cause I just expect them. We need to sack him but even then, it's going to be a long time before we're anywhere close to where we were under Poch.


Unless we get purchased by a sheikh.
just watched the updates on my computer. hate to admit it but I just sort of chuckled to myself after each of their goals.
 

Monkey boy

Well-Known Member
Jun 18, 2011
6,470
17,234
Difficult to see how he survives this. Ive been one of his biggest defenders but after that tonight that followed Sundays debacle hes got to go. Thats not to say that the players deserve to be shielded from criticism but nope hes got to go.
 

Dougal

Staff
Jun 4, 2004
60,381
130,344
We’re no strangers to this kind of season. We’re no strangers to managerial changes. I’ll plod on to the cup final with Mourinho in charge. I’ll hope we win. But if we do I can’t see how it changes the direction of the club, will only paper over the massive cracks. Mourinho is here for the business end of the season and honestly, he doesn’t look special enough.
 

Seafordian Spurs

Well-Known Member
Aug 20, 2013
2,157
4,141
No point getting too animated about this. It was predictable and predicted. We made a gigantic strategic blunder replacing Poch with someone who doesn't set his teams to play the game in a similar way. Five years of drilling the club at front foot footy provided consecutive top 4s, credible title challenges, and touching distance of the European Cup. It was a shit decision to replace him, and an even worse one to replace him with this guy.

But the Jose fan-boy cult have their ear cupping meme when we win, so at least there's that.

And I wouldn't get hopes too high that Levy will sack him now. It's hard to admit an error, and he tends to buy whatever Mourinho is selling.

No.

The logic in appointing Jose was sound in the context of the time.

But recent events have confirmed long held suspicions. He's spent and we're not that good
 

Colonel_Klinck

Well-Known Member
May 19, 2004
12,741
23,379
Levy needs to keep Kane at all costs. If he thinks Kane is losing belief then I think he’ll pull the pin. Sadly I think Kane is loyal to the manager.
 
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