magik9113 wrote:congrats, y'all!
Thank you. Hopefully our clubs can meet in the Champions League next season. I want revenge for 2018.

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magik9113 wrote:congrats, y'all!
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Besides Europe, this has been a tough watch season. Basically perfectly drawn up final for us once we knew Kulu and Madders were out.
wco81 wrote:Does this trophy get Big Ange a reprieve?
Baphomet wrote:wco81 wrote:Does this trophy get Big Ange a reprieve?
I honestly don't know, I don't really want to think about it for the time being. Baseline pointed out that, if we do retain him, it will be another situation like Ten Hag at United after they won the FA Cup. It's clear that Ange should have been sacked a while ago, our league form has been totally unacceptable, even with the injuries. I'm going to just enjoy the EL win for now and see what happens next.
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Besides Europe, this has been a tough watch season. Basically perfectly drawn up final for us once we knew Kulu and Madders were out.
First of all, hope you're doing well, brother. This season has been one of the toughest to watch in all my years of supporting Spurs, that's for sure, so this has been a welcome reprieve and finally ends the pain and mockery we've suffered for so long. For now, anyway. Seeing so many of our ex-players like Kane, Bale, Lucas Moura, Lamela, Big Sandro, Dele, etc. all coming out showing support for our cup win, still referring to Spurs as "we", knowing that Spurs finally got over the line, it truly warms my heart.
I've been highly critical of Ange all season, but he got it spot-on on the final. This United team cannot handle physicality. We sat deep, knowing that they couldn't really lay a glove on us other than crosses, and defended really strongly. Yes it was a poor spectacle, but we bullied them all over the park. Guys like Richarlison and Bissouma putting in monster defensive shifts. We finally showed the mental toughness to win when it counts.
BUCKnation wrote:Yeah, Sarr, who has been in questionable form all year, put in his best game too. Throwing on Danso for the last 10 to inevitably mark slabhead McGuire when he gets thrown up top was perfect as well.
Had a feeling we'd take this one as I think we simply just wanted it more.
Baphomet wrote:magik9113 wrote:congrats, y'all!
Thank you. Hopefully our clubs can meet in the Champions League next season. I want revenge for 2018.
“It’s the history of the Tottenham. We’ve changed history,” Vicario wrote on Thursday.
Baseline81 wrote:Spurs have elected to reach out to candidates. It's clear the club does not COMPLETELY back Ange. Would be a mistake to continue with him (ex. Ten Hag and Manchester United).
LDNMagic90 wrote:Ange is gone
Baseline81 wrote:LDNMagic90 wrote:Ange is gone
It would have been in poor taste if he remained with the club. You don't feel out other managers unless you have already decided to make the change. I'm surprised it has taken this long.
EDIT: Personally, I lost all respect for Ange with his comments after the Liverpool match -- the one involving a legit Diaz goal not given due to a lack of proper communication between VAR and the on-field ref.
Baphomet wrote:A difficult decision, but the correct decision. Thank you for the trophy, Ange.
We now presumably get a full summer window and preseason with the new manager and avoid a potential Ten Hag situation. Thomas Frank though... Would be another underwhelming appointment.
Baphomet wrote:A difficult decision, but the correct decision. Thank you for the trophy, Ange.
We now presumably get a full summer window and preseason with the new manager and avoid a potential Ten Hag situation. Thomas Frank though... Would be another underwhelming appointment.
The_Brecht wrote:Baphomet wrote:A difficult decision, but the correct decision. Thank you for the trophy, Ange.
We now presumably get a full summer window and preseason with the new manager and avoid a potential Ten Hag situation. Thomas Frank though... Would be another underwhelming appointment.
Who would you want as next manager?
stormi wrote:Honestly Thomas Frank is a top, top manager. I rate him very highly.
Brentford have an extremely underrated squad, the smartest thing Spurs could do is raid them.
Bryan Mbeumo aside, Nathan Collins & Mikkel Damsgaard are serious needle movers.
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