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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

archiewasking

Waiting for silverware..........
Jul 5, 2004
7,861
11,692
I think that Lampard is benefiting a lot that he didnt have any expectations this season, now with transfers he will have pressure to be in top4 minimum

This may be an unpopular opinion, but I think he's doing an excellent job. The pupil scored twice over his supposed betters this season. Tactically Lampard seems aware and the players love him. I really rate him. And can we please have no more of the fat Frank stuff? We just sound petty, jealous and childish.
 

LSUY

Well-Known Member
Jul 12, 2005
24,025
66,866
Can we all just knuckle down and get behind him and the team.

Is that too much to ask?

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Cochise

Well-Known Member
Aug 8, 2019
4,854
12,666
This may be an unpopular opinion, but I think he's doing an excellent job. The pupil scored twice over his supposed betters this season. Tactically Lampard seems aware and the players love him. I really rate him. And can we please have no more of the fat Frank stuff? We just sound petty, jealous and childish.

No, he's a **** that hates us ;)

He's doing well though, as he did at Derby. Chelsea seem well structured and now they have some world class talent coming through the door, he's going to do even better. They did get pushed hard last night by City and probably would've lost if City had a striker on the pitch.
 

PaulM

Well-Known Member
Feb 9, 2005
561
2,398
Didn’t he get caught fucking one of his players wags somewhere?
Might be wrong

Brendon Rodgers indeed

Think that's Alan Pardew you're thinking of. Carl Fletcher's missus is the rumour.

The only person Rodgers would fuck is himself. He's a decent manager but completely overrated and an absolute cock. Give me even Grumpy Jose over that cretin any day.
 

Gb160

Well done boys. Good process
Jun 20, 2012
23,667
93,388
This may be an unpopular opinion, but I think he's doing an excellent job. The pupil scored twice over his supposed betters this season. Tactically Lampard seems aware and the players love him. I really rate him. And can we please have no more of the fat Frank stuff? We just sound petty, jealous and childish.
He's a fat ****, I don't care how that sounds.
 

Sid Tottenham

Well-Known Member
Jul 1, 2015
531
1,291
Think that's Alan Pardew you're thinking of. Carl Fletcher's missus is the rumour.

The only person Rodgers would fuck is himself. He's a decent manager but completely overrated and an absolute cock. Give me even Grumpy Jose over that cretin any day.
Yeah both ****s though I’m thinking of when he made it big time fucked off his mrs off got he’s teeth done and shagged some poor fuckers mrs think she worked at liverpool though
 

whitelanefever

Well-Known Member
Aug 21, 2012
2,149
2,855
Yeah both ****s though I’m thinking of when he made it big time fucked off his mrs off got he’s teeth done and shagged some poor fuckers mrs think she worked at liverpool though
She worked as a secretary for Liverpool.. Caught doin the business when he should of been working.. The funniest story of Rodgers at Lvp is when he launched an investigation into how teamsheet for games was leaking online only for the club to find out it was Brendan himself who was the source, he'd sit in a pub in town every afternoon spouting shit
 

dudu

Well-Known Member
Jan 28, 2011
5,314
11,048
Haha cheers mate ;)

Yea i realise now i was quite emotional in my analysis towards the end just before covid struck as a lot of us were. Personally similar to Poch i was a bit exhausted with it all after attending tons of games over the past 5 seasons home, away and abroad including the CL final and us getting so so close to different trophies with a squad and manager we all loved and connected with to then it suddenly all fall apart and then Jose come in and that for about 2 months be a disaster and everything that could go wrong was going wrong it was all a bit hard to take, especially as when we made the decision to get Jose I was upset about Poch going but i backed the decision and was excited about Jose but then when the football went very dour and the injuries struck and we kept losing it was all very depressing and I was losing faith in us ever being able to actually win anything.

But having had a break from Spurs has been really nice actually, I think it has done the fans a lot of good and the squad and the manager so things are certainly a lot more positive right now. Time will tell but fair play to the ones who were shouting for patience when shit was hitting the fan it seemed. Onwards and upwards now.

The issue now is we have no/less money due to covid and the stadium but I still don't think thats an excuse tbh as every team bar chelsea and man.city and mabye man.u are really on pretty much a level playing field and some smaller clubs with less cash reserves will be struggling a lot more than us and if anything that is where levy can usually take advantage of an 'opportunity', as you and others have said lets give jose time and hopefully we can get him a few players in so he can start addressing the squad weaknesses, we've already seen in the past 2 games that his teams are all about organisation and the collective and so he doesn't necessarily need superstars but he will need support in bringing in a few players to strengthen and improve key areas.

How you feeling about it all mate?

COYS

I have a simar outlook to be honest. Hopefully Jose can do what Jose does and make us consistently and convincingly hard to beat and build a solid platform which to attack.

I definitely have expectations for next season. Not crazy high ones but I do expect to see a continued improvement.
 

fishhhandaricecake

Well-Known Member
Nov 15, 2018
19,150
47,908
I have a simar outlook to be honest. Hopefully Jose can do what Jose does and make us consistently and convincingly hard to beat and build a solid platform which to attack.

I definitely have expectations for next season. Not crazy high ones but I do expect to see a continued improvement.
Fingers crossed mate just hope we can scrape together a few half decent additions to the squad for him.
 

DJS

A hoonter must hoont
Dec 9, 2006
31,266
21,766
Think that's Alan Pardew you're thinking of. Carl Fletcher's missus is the rumour.

The only person Rodgers would fuck is himself. He's a decent manager but completely overrated and an absolute cock. Give me even Grumpy Jose over that cretin any day.

Rodgers is indeed a massive cock but is he overrated?

He’s done a good job at Leicester and when you hear him discussing things like tactics and how he utilises players it can be quite interesting (when he isn’t being a massive cock, which is most of the time).

I don’t find him to be very likeable but I wouldn’t object to having him as our manager as good at developing players and is flexible with his systems and formations.
 

jonnie83

Active Member
Feb 24, 2005
321
198
It will be interesting to see how Rogers does next season. At Liverpool he started strong and then faded, I always thought the players had had enough of him. Waiting to see if the same thing happens at Leicester
 

sunnydelight786

Chief Rocka
Jan 7, 2007
6,075
4,243
For the older heads on here, he's George Graham Mk2. At the time he was the most decorated British manager out there after SAF. A supposed winner who had not only won domestically but in Europe as well. It didn't take him long to impose his brand of football on us and it seems plenty have forgotten what it was like going to the Lane back then and us stinking away grounds out with our negative football. I have no doubt the rest of you will wake up in time and all the good work done by MP will be nothing but distant memory whilst we search for our new messiah again.

For the kids on here, learn your history...
 

yankspurs

Enic Out
Aug 22, 2013
41,942
71,359
It will be interesting to see how Rogers does next season. At Liverpool he started strong and then faded, I always thought the players had had enough of him. Waiting to see if the same thing happens at Leicester
Lets wait until this season concludes. Rodgers might be painting his mona lisa right now?
 

shelfboy68

Well-Known Member
Jun 14, 2008
14,566
19,651
For the older heads on here, he's George Graham Mk2. At the time he was the most decorated British manager out there after SAF. A supposed winner who had not only won domestically but in Europe as well. It didn't take him long to impose his brand of football on us and it seems plenty have forgotten what it was like going to the Lane back then and us stinking away grounds out with our negative football. I have no doubt the rest of you will wake up in time and all the good work done by MP will be nothing but distant memory whilst we search for our new messiah again.

For the kids on here, learn your history...
Think your forgetting just how boring some of the football was under poch during the last two seasons.
The ball was passed around about 2,000 times sideways and backwards to go nowhere once near the edge of the box, teams had worked us out and poch struggled for answers.
If Jose has us winning games on a consistent basis and maybe eventual trophies how can that be wrong.
 

buckley

Well-Known Member
Sep 15, 2012
2,595
6,073
Very true( said sarcastically ) and kids history tells me Jose is a gilt edged winner and he will bring a winning attitude to this club unless the dreamers " we must play the spurs way " nonsense or those who have already made their minds up usually the " we are entitled to better " squad .
So for me he will bring us success but you must remember the people at the top must not listen to these entitled dreamers and stick to the reality . My only worry is an empty kettle makes the most noise and this crew make the most noise and sometimes their ramblings bring unwarranted pressure because these people usually claim to speak for the majority and this very loud minority do not speak for me. Whereas normally the majority are silent . I was definitely not a Jose man to begin with but I am a spurs supporter and so to back Jose is to back spurs and I am warming to him as time goes on and he gets my unqualified backing COYS
 

BringBack_leGin

Well-Known Member
Jul 28, 2004
27,719
54,929
For the older heads on here, he's George Graham Mk2. At the time he was the most decorated British manager out there after SAF. A supposed winner who had not only won domestically but in Europe as well. It didn't take him long to impose his brand of football on us and it seems plenty have forgotten what it was like going to the Lane back then and us stinking away grounds out with our negative football. I have no doubt the rest of you will wake up in time and all the good work done by MP will be nothing but distant memory whilst we search for our new messiah again.

For the kids on here, learn your history...
I remember the George Graham period very well and it’s over the top to compare Mourinho to him. Graham would sub Ginola with 3 minutes to go every match just to show him who was boss, and threw away our first foray into Europe since the 80s by dropping him inexplicably away to Kaiserslautern. Graham built a midfield devoid of any flair with Sherwood, Freund, Leonhardsen, and a defence of Wimbledon long ball Neanderthals with Sullivan, Perry and Thatcher. There was no attacking intent, not even counter attacking, just defend, get in their face and hope to nick a goal. The current state of affairs isn’t great football wise, but it’s certainly not as negative as Graham’s football, not even in the same league. It’s you who doesn’t remember what it was like going to Spurs back then if you think that was a valid comparison. I want us to play better football than we are producing too, but I also remember that I’ve seen it far far worse.
 

Tucker

Shitehawk
Jul 15, 2013
31,323
146,783
I remember the George Graham period very well and it’s over the top to compare Mourinho to him. Graham would sub Ginola with 3 minutes to go every match just to show him who was boss, and threw away our first foray into Europe since the 80s by dropping him inexplicably away to Kaiserslautern. Graham built a midfield devoid of any flair with Sherwood, Freund, Leonhardsen, and a defence of Wimbledon long ball Neanderthals with Sullivan, Perry and Thatcher. There was no attacking intent, not even counter attacking, just defend, get in their face and hope to nick a goal. The current state of affairs isn’t great football wise, but it’s certainly not as negative as Graham’s football, not even in the same league. It’s you who doesn’t remember what it was like going to Spurs back then if you think that was a valid comparison. I want us to play better football than we are producing too, but I also remember that I’ve seen it far far worse.

I remember being so happy the day we sacked that old dinosaur. Truly awful times.
 
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