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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

SpursD22

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I’ll repeat my point - no fan wants any part of their current club to fail as it reflects poorly on the club. Ergo - anyone that can’t see past their personal dislike of our current manager and wants them to fail to support their own ego can support another team in my opinion - as they can’t wait to say I told you so to support their own opinion

Trust me when I say I want Jose to prove me wrong, I want to look like a idiot. I actually have always liked Jose even when he managed teams I hate, I think he’s a nice person

But I don’t like his tactics, that’s my opinion you don’t have to agree with it
 

dontcallme

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Mar 18, 2005
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Feel free

I’ll question anyone that wants any part of Tottenham to fail - from enic to the tea lady

nothing today was on Jose -(I’m happy to say when something does rest on him - Everton half time a prime example) but anyone who tries to bring Jose into today has an agenda
I don't know about the previous posts of the poster you were quoting. But none of his posts in this thread that I saw said he wanted us to fail.

If some fans think Jose is wrong for us then they are entitled to that opinion. Doesn't make them less of a fan.
 

buckley

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Sep 15, 2012
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A game we completely dominated and where the Newcastle goalkeeper making 12 saves which is a record for any goalkeeper in any premiership game ever . For me sometimes the gods are not with you plus with what I myself call a valid excuse for not putting the game to bed ( fatigue ) we now face three games in six days it is ludicrous and the people that run football are a disgrace .
Add to that after these games the international break which normally is two games in two weeks is now at this important time of fixture congestion is going to be THREE games in two weeks . I think the game is run by narcistic egotistical power mad clowns .
There are three two week international breaks IE 6 weeks . if there were no international breaks during the season you could finish the season a month earlier than now and then have that month to play 6 internationals . These international breaks before and during the season are so wrong on so many levels . It for me is a killing the momentum and the joy and now we have maniacal penalty laws . enough is enough
 

Wsussexspur

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Oct 2, 2007
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Really start to feel his reign with us is cursed! We really cant seem to get any break of fortune since he has taken over.
 

SonicSarr

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Jun 7, 2012
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Feel free

I’ll question anyone that wants any part of Tottenham to fail - from enic to the tea lady

nothing today was on Jose -(I’m happy to say when something does rest on him - Everton half time a prime example) but anyone who tries to bring Jose into today has an agenda

We should have won that by a margin. I knew that strutting ref would have an effect though.
 

dontcallme

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Mar 18, 2005
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If the rule doesn’t change, I fear that’s exactly what the game will become
I felt Sissoko's handball in the CL final was a deliberate attempt, by Mane I think, to kick the ball at his hand.

It's already happening. Seeing defenders trying to defend with their hands behind their backs is ridiculous.
 

chelmyid

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Aug 25, 2010
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Trust me when I say I want Jose to prove me wrong, I want to look like a idiot. I actually have always liked Jose even when he managed teams I hate, I think he’s a nice person

But I don’t like his tactics, that’s my opinion you don’t have to agree with it
Ok - so what was wrong with the first half performance today apart from not finishing two or three more chances?

what was wrong with reducing the energy levels in the second half today as we were so comfortable ready for another 3 games in 6 days?

This isn’t fifa - tactics are a whole lot more than winning every match 6-0
 

chelmyid

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Aug 25, 2010
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I don't know about the previous posts of the poster you were quoting. But none of his posts in this thread that I saw said he wanted us to fail.

If some fans think Jose is wrong for us then they are entitled to that opinion. Doesn't make them less of a fan.
It does when any possible set back for any possible reason is blamed on the thing they dislike!!
 

WannaDanceWithUdogie

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Context
 

chelmyid

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Aug 25, 2010
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Nope. That is down to their reasoning ability, not their ability to be a fan.
As a fan you don’t reason, you don’t try to find fault - you support - whatever it is. You put your own bias aside for the thing you love - unless of course we are losing week in week out - which of course then you question tactics and what’s causing the problem. But I go back to my original point - today was not on Jose - today was not on management, it was not on what our players did - so it makes no sense to try and blame that on someone - unless of course you can’t see past your own bias agenda
 

SpursD22

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Aug 3, 2017
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Ok - so what was wrong with the first half performance today apart from not finishing two or three more chances?

what was wrong with reducing the energy levels in the second half today as we were so comfortable ready for another 3 games in 6 days?

This isn’t fifa - tactics are a whole lot more than winning every match 6-0

1. I never complained about the first half, I actually think it’s the best half we’ve played under Jose

2. The game isn’t over, you can’t think about the upcoming games when this important game isn’t over. We looked lethargic, I heard the coaching staff scream keep the ball 100 times instead of trying to score another and kill the game. The squad we have is far to good to play like that, even the players that came on. And we was arrogant thinking Newcastle won’t score so we can just keep playing like this
 

chelmyid

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Aug 25, 2010
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1. I never complained about the first half, I actually think it’s the best half we’ve played under Jose

2. The game isn’t over, you can’t think about the upcoming games when this important game isn’t over. We looked lethargic, I heard the coaching staff scream keep the ball 100 times instead of trying to score another and kill the game. The squad we have is far to good to play like that, even the players that came on. And we was arrogant thinking Newcastle won’t score so we can just keep playing like this
1. Fair play

2. I can’t agree with that unfortunately - you don’t win anything with no forward planning

infact there’s quite a common saying -planning prevents piss poor performance
 

Archibald&Crooks

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Feb 1, 2005
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And we was arrogant thinking Newcastle won’t score so we can just keep playing like this
I'm pretty sure both the manager and the players realised we needed a second goal and were trying to score it. That might change in the dying moments when quite naturally focus changes to lets hold on to what we have. But then i'm guessing.

And so are you.
 

Bobby TwoShots

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Aug 8, 2019
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1. I never complained about the first half, I actually think it’s the best half we’ve played under Jose

2. The game isn’t over, you can’t think about the upcoming games when this important game isn’t over. We looked lethargic, I heard the coaching staff scream keep the ball 100 times instead of trying to score another and kill the game. The squad we have is far to good to play like that, even the players that came on. And we was arrogant thinking Newcastle won’t score so we can just keep playing like this
I take your point. But I don’t think that’s realistic with our schedule. And you really can’t legislate for that nonsense at the end. Should’ve been a very comfortable 1-0 to kick off a mental week.
 

dontcallme

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Mar 18, 2005
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As a fan you don’t reason, you don’t try to find fault - you support - whatever it is. You put your own bias aside for the thing you love - unless of course we are losing week in week out - which of course then you question tactics and what’s causing the problem. But I go back to my original point - today was not on Jose - today was not on management, it was not on what our players did - so it makes no sense to try and blame that on someone - unless of course you can’t see past your own bias agenda
But I can support the team in the stadium and question the tactics, manager or whatever I want in conversation face to face or online. It is possible to do both those things.

You don't think today's result was on Jose. I agree with you. This does not make us better fans than those who think he could have done something differently.

I don't think everyone who disagrees with me as having a bias agenda. This attitude makes us not respect other people or their views. I don't want to be like that.

Listen to the point and judge if it is valid. Sometimes it isn't. Other times it is and you just disagree or see things differently.

It really doesn't matter.
 

Wadec

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May 14, 2014
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Said after both Chelsea and the United game that the result they got was not juatified after their performances.

Feel exactly the same now, we looked superb. These things balance themselves out over a season. If we play like that for the remainder we will win something this season.
 

kaz Hirai

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Nov 5, 2008
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Thought were refreshingly good for large parts of the game.
Our shape, everything looked good. If you could just swap out winks for ndombele who was playing at different quality levels in his little cameo I'd be happy.

Not much Jose could do today, unlucky in front of goal. Ball hits dier from behind not even denying a real goal scoring chance and it's a pen.
 
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