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Chelsea Couldn’t Break Him, Manchester United Couldn’t Break Him. Spurs Broke Him.

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José Mourinho’s had his hair cut.

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Charles Crosby
4 years ago
Reply to  Eddie

No one, that’s why we need to turn up for the game, otherwise how we play (the tactics) is merely academic.

Billy the yid
Billy the yid
4 years ago
Reply to  East Stand

People have short memories. Ittim line as a few of us have pointed out is that we cannot move forward without better players. There was a thing on Facebook yesterday picking the players we could get from relegated teams this summer. Cis it will save levy and Jose money. 1. It ain’t Jose’s cash and I doubt he cares. 2. If you go rooting about the rancid shelf all the time you ain’t gonna mave forward. As someone mentioned on another post, we need some players for the here and now. Statements. Was gonna say I wait with baited breath, however by the time he sorts that out for us, the breath will be long gone

Eddie
Eddie
4 years ago
Reply to  Charles Crosby

Who’s going to buy this team of Messis,it sure as hell ain’t gonna be ENIC.

Spurs est1882
Spurs est1882
4 years ago
Reply to  East Stand

I couldn’t agree more… We talking about a team bottom of the PL, not even a top championship side, these guys are struggling.

Charles Crosby
4 years ago
Reply to  East Stand

When we have a team of Messi’s, we’ll then be able to break down ‘park the bus’ ‘plumber’ Premier League sides and win with style, or even to play with positive energy and confidence from the kick off would be helpful.

East Stand
East Stand
4 years ago

The solace that many fans are finding in the fact we somehow won against SOUTHAMPTON at HOME seems rather short sighted.

This idea of needing to reinvent the team is laughable, the team needed investment over the last few seasons, most normal clubs call it ‘keeping things fresh’. The situation with so many players almost out of contract, no signings for a whole calendar year are obviously the reasons why the team got stale. Add the disappointment of losing in Madrid and the result was a flat, demotivated squad.

Are we really supposed (after the last 5 seasons) to be pleased about beating Southampton at home playing in such a shocking manner?

“But we won” I hear some of you cry… yes, but we won football matches before Jose arrived and we’ll win them after he’s gone.

“Jose’s teams don’t always play this badly” some also cry, well apart from that being hard to achieve, i’ll Remind many of you that Jose’s golden period in his career came with huge wage and transfer budgets. World class players to get you on the edge of your seat, even if the tactics were dull as dishwater.

The Levy/Jose axis is all wrong.

Making excuses about playing so badly on the basis that we manage to win doesn’t hold water for me. Win, yes please but win in style or go home. We are Spurs, we play in a certain spirit, win, lose or draw.

Unless this approach brings silverware, Jose is dead in the water…

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