Spurs have sacked Ange. :haha:
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Spurs have sacked Ange. :haha:
Ange Postecoglou has been sacked.
:lol:
It really takes the shine off that 'trophy' for the spuds fans - the club are basically acknowledging it's meaningless :good:
hate to say it but that's the sort of ruthlessness I've talked about us needing, they could see through winning a pub cup and knew spuds were shite - pity though, i was hoping the Europa would've saved him for another season
Yeah. Ten Hag is the cautionary tale there.
Utd kept him because of the FA Cup win and that didn’t end well.
Spurs continue to entertain though
That’s gratitude for you :haha:
Obviously Spurs hierarchy have decided which one of us or them have had the better season :lol:
It's just who we are mate.
Levy was never going to accept league performance such as this - probably shit scared it'd get worse next season.
They were actually a bit slow with Emery - I recall there was an international (or maybe winter) break before he went and a lot of people thought that would be the opportune time for someone else to take over and have a week or two to work with the squad, but the club waited until a bit later - Emery was a dead man walking for a few months, everyone knew it was just a matter of time
Possibly, I think the assumption was amongst a lot of Arsenal fans that he’d be given to the end of the season (that’s not what they wanted, it’s just what they assumed would happen). But with Emery I don’t think it was just results, it was the fact that there wasn’t really any respect for him in the dressing room (it was reported players would make fun of his accent behind his back etc)
Plus it’s interesting that Arteta’s run a year later was far far worse than the one Emery was on (I don’t know whether they were more confident of Arteta turning things around or whether they didn’t want the big payout they’d have to make to get rid of him and his back room staff after only having done so a year earlier)
Then perhaps it’s possibly why if there is a lack of ruthlessness, a reason for it. Expensive business sacking managers…that’s certainly for me why United have been quite cautious with dismissing failing managers
I think Emery was seen as a more instant impact guy by the guys that appointed him.
For a while it was going well but the end of the season finished him. Missed out on top 4 despite being in pole position for while and then the absolute disaster that was the Europa League final. That finished him and a lot of those players really.
The whole regime changed with Arteta and they collectively went for the “project” way of doing things.