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This One Tweet Epitomises The Sorry Divide Amongst Spurs Fans

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One minute the admin of a football club’s social media account is innocently posting up an image of the coach on the training pitches, the next people allegedly supporting the same side are posting diametrically opposing views.

It’s an extraordinary business that Mourinho can cause some to lose the plot – just on sight – like this. Irrational contempt. Who wouldn’t want one of the most successful coaches to have walked this earth at the helm of their club?

Those fans struggling to cope with the very public demise of Mauricio Pochettino might wish to take comfort from the fact that nobody is likely to succeed under Daniel Levy. So in a roundabout way, the José haters will get still have their day, pointing and laughing at the Special One.

Oh, hang on…

So far so good…

And then…

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Tappaspur
Tappaspur
3 years ago

Move on from that fkry now Steve man. COYS🌚 have a good day son. Football coming back👍👍

Steve KillerCushion Williams
Steve KillerCushion Williams
3 years ago
Reply to  Tappaspur

No good for the clubs rep. Staff morale, players morale also. I think its no coincidence that kane piped up about the clubs ambition immediately after too… Its all very well making money, being obsessed with money, but it all seems to go to enic and now stadium debt.. I’m not impressed with levys ruthless money earning schemes when that money is never spent on quality players… It’s never whats best for the club, more like whats best for the bank balance.. World record profits sounds impressive too, so why dont we have a world class team like the scouse? Theres more to running a club than making money at any cost…. Lesser clubs furloughing staff is completely understandable, but not the 8th richest club in the world.

Tappaspur
Tappaspur
3 years ago

Furloughing the staff would’ve been “b£st for the club, though morally wrong.

Steve KillerCushion Williams
Steve KillerCushion Williams
3 years ago
Reply to  Tappaspur

Behind everyone apart from scrooge mate.. The way hes treated managers and players and 20 years of underachievement.. He doesnt do whats best for the club, money is priority, the man is cancer.. Lewis is hideous too.. Furloughing the staff in the pandemic finished them off for me. Apparently just the fuel on lewis private jet would have paid for all the staff for a whole year.. These mugs have neglected our team for far too long.

Tappaspur
Tappaspur
3 years ago

He’s at a proper club now Steve mate. He’s fallen head over heals in love with us and will love us more than he’s loved any of his previous clubs. Don’t watch the past mate, watch the future. Jose’s a new man at Tottenham, a wiser cooler older man. Its all good son🌚 josacramento gonna do it for us. Get fully behind all of our club. Levy/ENIC going nowhere for the foreseeable future. Get your nut round that. For me Levy’s second chance started at the new lane with money coming in. He’s doing OK. Cut him some slack and give him some time👍

Marbella Spur
Marbella Spur
3 years ago

Sadly, we will never win anything under Enic’s ownership and Levy’s executive role. Now is the time to be really bold in the transfer market when many clubs are in disarray and to cement our place in the top tier of football but we can only dream. If only Enic could remember the club’s motto, “Audere est Facere”.

Steve KillerCushion Williams
Steve KillerCushion Williams
3 years ago
Reply to  James McKevitt

The longest he has been at any club is the chavs. He entered a fourth season… Three years is standard for him. He claimed he wanted to be manure manager for 15 years, but admitted the pressure makes it difficult… I like the guy and his mentality, but not his style of football.. We dont have the money to buy world class or quality players to challenge in a year or two. We will pick up injuries, the big difference is top teams have strength in depth, quality on their bench.. Our firsts lack quality now before we even look to the bench.. We are well off challenging for titles.. Something has to dramatically change in our transfer system.. I would back maureen with our team plus 200-300 mil to spend.. But with scrooge running the show i struggle to hope.. Lo celso has potential to be a good squad player for us but apart from him our last two transfer windows were poor. More like going backwards rather than challenging. Fingers and toes crossed here that I am wrong, that jose and levy have a grand plan.. Clever transfers, big money well spent and we go on to win stuff.. But history tends to repeat itself.. Levy rules the roost and other clubs have seemingly found him out now, apart from a couple of french clubs who actually entertains him now? He wants to buy players on the cheap which presents obvious problems, players are cheap usually because of baggage or they’re simply not good enough.. Then he wants to sell players for far more than what theyre worth! Other clubs arent stupid.. Will always love and support spurs long after jose has gone, and when levys gone, but being a realist here.. liverpool and city are way better than us firsts and second teams oozing with quality in every position. They just need tweaking their squads to win titles. We need drastic changes.

Tappaspur
Tappaspur
3 years ago

100% loyalty (there is no other kind) then there’s no confusion.

DannyG
DannyG
3 years ago

It’s ridiculous. Get behind the man with the trophies. He just might know what he’s doing.

James McKevitt
James McKevitt
3 years ago

Mourinho is on record as saying he’d have Spurs challenging for the title in his second season. I take him at his word, with little in the way of real quality transfers what he needs is no injuries. Some people say he only lasts three years at clubs nowadays. The clock is ticking in the trophy hunt. I was never a fan of his, always found his personality repellent but I’m warming to him. I’m along for the ride, and I’m not so curmudgeonly that I want to see him fail, because that would mean I want Spurs to fail. So I wish him well when the season restarts.

Marbella Spur
Marbella Spur
3 years ago

I hold no brief for Jose but you cannot argue with his track record. Having him as the Spurs manager should be a bonus, a chance to win some silverware, sadly, unlike Poch managed to do. But as you mention, will any manager perform under Levy? The Liverpool ownership backed Klopp, the Spurs board did not back Poch, despite being warned that the team needed substantial strengthening. Now we are constantly warned that there is no money for transfers. A really well managed business, run by entrepreneurial business men would take advantage of the weak transfer market and strengthen the squad at a fraction of the cost it would have been last season. Lewis has been a risk taker most of his life, and could easily afford to lend the club £100 mill to take us to the next level.

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