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TPdYID

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Conte and Jose the ‘most expensive’ options worked out well for us didn’t they 😂 🤦‍♂️

None of our 3 best managers in the last 3 years have been particularly ‘expensive’, you don’t have to want him as our next Manager but that’s a very narrow and basic view if you think Mason is just the ‘cheapest’ option.
  • Jol
  • Redknapp
  • Poch
Cheapest to back in terms of a re-build. I don’t give a fuck about his salary.

You can pay him all the money under the sun, but that becomes irrelevant when he’s being asked to play an attacking, front foot style of football, with Dier starting our attacks from deep.
 

stonecolddeanaustin

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Earlier today i emailed the ST Renewals team asking if we will know who the manager is before 1st June.

Their reply:

“Unfortunately we aren't able to confirm this, if you wish to renew by 1 June then this is up to you.”

The club couldnt give a rats

Earlier today i emailed the ST Renewals team asking if we will know who the manager is before 1st June.

Their reply:

“Unfortunately we aren't able to confirm this, if you wish to renew by 1 June then this is up to you.”

The club couldnt give a rats arse
Can't expect much from the ticket office on this but this is defo something the supporters trust should be asking the club. Piss take how we're supposed to part with £1500 odd, if not more, without even knowing what style of football the manager might prefer. Might as well be a gofundme or something.
 

Metalhead

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I’ve read a few posters refer to the “Spurs DNA”

Could someone a little more clued up in Biology begin to explain to me what our DNA looks like? Because I’m fucking stumped.
Daniel Levy knows.
 

TPdYID

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Conte and Jose the ‘most expensive’ options worked out well for us didn’t they 😂 🤦‍♂️

None of our 3 best managers in the last 3 years have been particularly ‘expensive’, you don’t have to want him as our next Manager but that’s a very narrow and basic view if you think Mason is just the ‘cheapest’ option.
  • Jol
  • Redknapp
  • Poch
So you can’t see how JN, Amorim, et al might expect a bit more backing then say someone like a Mason who looks like he’s just happy to be there?
 

Yiddo100

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Slot is stil my favourite but wouldn’t be completely against Mason coming in however considering levy first of all didn’t even think he was the best coach to take us until the end of the season (stellini), it would be odd if he offered him full time.
 

Misfit

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I like Mason and can see him becoming a great manager in the future.

But wow, if we really are not talking to JN or Poch and thinking Mason is the answer, then I have no words.
If this does have truth to it, I simply don't believe that those making this decision truly have "on field success" as their priority. Still.

We shall have to wait and see though.
 

JW72

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Actually yes you're right. 1 point behind 1st. But it wasn't the reason he was sacked.
Indeed, clearly politics/personalities/egos involved. I think his playing style would have been brilliant for us but maybe he didn’t fancy us as a fixer upper or he’s already agreed something else?
 

TPdYID

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“Herd mentality” has never been more evident than this new wave of Mason love, sweeping this thread.

What has he done (albeit in his short stint/and or stints) to make him now a realistic shout (and welcomed) for manager?
 

Hoopspur

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Slot is stil my favourite but wouldn’t be completely against Mason coming in however considering levy first of all didn’t even think he was the best coach to take us until the end of the season (stellini), it would be odd if he offered him full time.
Unless of course following that spat at Newcash, Ryan didn’t directly have a word with DL and told him straight?*
*My little hope/disclaimer

**To be clear, I don’t really want Ryan at the moment, based upon my position from the outside.
 

talkshowhost86

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We very very obviously wanted and talked to Nagelsmann

Anyone who believes otherwise is either an idiot or Donna Cullen

He, understandably and rightly for his career, said no

It's as simple as that
 

KaribYid

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This has been brewing.

The chaotic process of 2021.

The lack of any contingency plan for Paratici or Conte despite having a 6 month head start of knowing this may be the case.

Now the lack of transparency and trying to pull the wool over our eyes.


The club were happy to leak that we were in talks when they thought it was good PR, and distracted from Poch going to Chelsea.

Now they're pretending to the same journos that he was never a candidate?

As disappointed as I am it's not JN - the reasons behind why it won't be him, and the clubs attempt to hide those reasons trouble me even more.

Levy wants a DOF / Manager who will accept less autonomy over transfers, whilst being lumbered with a squad of misfit toys he isn't prepared to take the necessary hit on.

The reason we even have a squad of misfit toys, is he wouldn't listen to any of the managers telling him he needed to rebuild. He still isn't listening now.

Exactly. Some are trying to make it out that people are being unreasonable by being fed up and upset with the way we operate when there has been a cloud of negativity over the club since 2019 with a brief glimmer of hope at the end of Conte's first season.

Levy's decision making has been going from bad to worst and our strategy has gone from poor to nonexistent.

Meanwhile fans are paying the highest ticket prices in Europe as Levy continues to preside over this shit show.

The best manager on the market is no longer an option despite the club clearly wanting him, him seemingly willing to come and his mentor even publicly pushing him to take the job.

After the summer of 2021, people are right to be fucked off. The amusing thing is the people who throughout that summer were policing the "outrage" are now doing the same despite the outrage back then being justified giving how that shit show turned out.

I'm personally apathetic to it all. I like Slot. I think it's too early for Mase.

But more than anything, I want the club to have a plan and a strategy for how a club of our size can compete. And for four years we haven't seen any semblance of that and people are within their rights to be upset about that.
 

Hoopspur

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We very very obviously wanted and talked to Nagelsmann

Anyone who believes otherwise is either an idiot or Donna Cullen

He, understandably and rightly for his career, said no

It's as simple as that
As I said earlier, what if JN denies or indeed confirms this? What then?

I personally think you are wrong if the club has actually said it. Mark me down in the idiot camp until told otherwise by JN camp.
 

JamieSpursCommunityUser

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Indeed, clearly politics/personalities/egos involved. I think his playing style would have been brilliant for us but maybe he didn’t fancy us as a fixer upper or he’s already agreed something else?

Then the club should put that out, or say nothing at all.

Not gaslight us with nonsense.

It's just one embarrassment to another.
 

Archibald&Crooks

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Ultimately, you never know who'll do well and who won't but we want the 'best' available. So being as it's (seemingly) being put out there by the club that we aren't interested in Nagelsmann, who is regarded by many as the best available, then right now, it seems to me to be a sign that the intent, drive and mentality to be 'winners' which so many people recognise as lacking, isn't there and probably won't ever be under our dear leader and if not now, when he's being put under more pressure than ever before, then when.

Part of me still refuses to believe that he will go again making the same decisions that have led us to this. I don't want to believe he could be so arrogant or stupid. Yet..................He couldn't, he wouldn't........Would he?

He gets this wrong and surely even those of us that reside in the great Egyptian river where he's concerned would have to throw in the towel.

So I still maintain he's broken everything and there's not really a way back but also cling on to the hope that this is all just noise and that Nagelsmann isn't off the table.
 
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