Spurs have appointed an A-Team villian as their manager. We will dominate small Latin American countries!
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I'm a gooner but honestly, I'm not asking this to gloat, the whole thing just baffles me. What went wrong this season? I thought the midfield would be a bit flimsy for the side to crack the top 4 like folks were saying but did think that considering the money spent Spurs were a good bet for 5th again, where'd it all go wrong this year?
That man cannot coach a defence.
Once King was lost through injury, and Carrick lost through commerce, he was unable to adapt...over reliance on Robbo punting long balls to the front men surrendered possession too easily, no wide men in midfield left full backs exposed and a weak center midfield did the same to the CBs.
An average of just under a goal per game conceded from set pieces in the league since the start of last season...shocking.
The most goals conceded from outside the box in the league in the same time period...shocking.
Negative tactics employed away from home, unable to hold on to a lead against decent opposition (and not so decent), one win against the top 4, six leads in 9 games against the Goons (we won none of them) thrown away.
The rot started before this season, his departure was inevitable.
Sorry but after reading this the very first entry I cannot take this list seriously and so left.
50 Claus Lundekvam (Southampton)
Saints boss Gordon Strachan paid this glowing tribute to the one-paced Scandinavian in 2003: “He was carried off at Leicester and someone asked me if he was unconscious. I didn’t have a clue. That’s what he’s always like.”
He performed well for the Saints, end of.
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