Nuno Espírito Santo: Nottingham Forest manager

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Do some people even think before writing here?
If there is one club being worse run than us it’s Spurs.
From hiring Mourinho, to sacking him days before a cup final, then hiring Nuno, then rejecting a great deal from City potentially with player swaps on top for a player who desperately wanted out, then keeping playing him when he clearly couldn’t care less - so many poor decisions.
This. Instead of building on the success of getting to a CL final and establishing their name in Europe they basically made three steps back in a short time.
 

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You can see why the top managers steered well clear of this job. Feel sorry for Nuno in a way, you thought Kane was going to go and you would have that money to spend, instead he doesn't and you have a player who is sulking.
 

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What exactly are you getting at then? You are praising them for potentially sacking a manager, if that isn't linked to on field success I don't know what it is. This is a team that was in the Champions league final just two years ago.
They're willing to admit they made a mistake in their hire as manager, yes I think that a board willing to see the writing on the wall is one that is better run than ours who will cling to out manager for anything because they are dead scared for giving him a 3 year deal a few months ago. It's about the mindset of the club. They're willing to actually make decisions while ours just dithers around living in a different century
 

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They're willing to admit they made a mistake in their hire as manager, yes I think that a board willing to see the writing on the wall is one that is better run than ours who will cling to out manager for anything because they are dead scared for giving him a 3 year deal a few months ago. It's about the mindset of the club. They're willing to actually make decisions while ours just dithers around living in a different century
I'm not going to defend the Glazers & Co because obviously we could do far better. But Spurs aren't a shining light to compare to these days.

They made a decision - not to sack this week, it just wasn't the one you wanted. It has not yet proved to be a bad one.
 

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I'm not going to defend the Glazers & Co because obviously we could do far better. But Spurs aren't a shining light to compare to these days.

They made a decision - not to sack this week, it just wasn't the one you wanted. It has not yet proved to be a bad one.
Oh they're certainly not a bastion of how to run a club, I just think they're better than us.

The decision to sack Ole should have been long before it got to last week, so, yes it was a bad one.
 

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They're willing to admit they made a mistake in their hire as manager, yes I think that a board willing to see the writing on the wall is one that is better run than ours who will cling to out manager for anything because they are dead scared for giving him a 3 year deal a few months ago. It's about the mindset of the club. They're willing to actually make decisions while ours just dithers around living in a different century
"We invested and promised too much time for Ole to just admit he's not good enough and needs to be sacked"

Ah... Classic sunk cost fallacy. I guess even billionaires are not immune.
 

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Will be very interesting to see if other managers can make this Spurs team play well. Their XI just isn't that good
 

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They're willing to admit they made a mistake in their hire as manager, yes I think that a board willing to see the writing on the wall is one that is better run than ours who will cling to out manager for anything because they are dead scared for giving him a 3 year deal a few months ago. It's about the mindset of the club. They're willing to actually make decisions while ours just dithers around living in a different century
They should go for Moyes
 

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I don't believe he's a bad manager. He did a solid job at Wolves, why would he suddenly be poor overnight? It's a relatively short period that he's been at Spurs, no way near enough to so categorically write him off.

The more pertinent question is of course whether he was a good fit for Spurs. He probably was not because he was highly pragmatic at Wolves. So to go to a club where the fans have pretensions that they're going to be playing expansive football despite an upper mid table squad with a sprinkling of quality was strange from the club. Also, the key ingredient within that quality is AWOL.

But it's not as if he was first choice, Spurs seemed out of great options. If you've gone through the prime candidates and you're left with the also rans then you still have to appoint somebody. There's still a reasonable expectation they can do a job, but so far it's just not worked out.
 

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I don't believe he's a bad manager. He did a solid job at Wolves, why would he suddenly be poor overnight? It's a relatively short period that he's been at Spurs, no way near enough to so categorically write him off.

The more pertinent question is of course whether he was a good fit for Spurs. He probably was not because he was highly pragmatic at Wolves. So to go to a club where the fans have pretensions that they're going to be playing expansive football despite an upper mid table squad with a sprinkling of quality was strange from the club. Also, the key ingredient within that quality is AWOL.

But it's not as if he was first choice, Spurs seemed out of great options. If you've gone through the prime candidates and you're left with the also rans then you still have to appoint somebody. There's still a reasonable expectation they can do a job, but so far it's just not worked out.
A team like Wolves will but into a more defensive mentality if it brings results more easily than a Tottenham will.

Wolves were spending money and getting in some really good players, but at the same time, because of their position, it was easy to attribute their ascension to his managements and tactics.

I think he got lucky at Wolves with the calibre of player they were bringing in and this helped the lack of questioning of his negative setup.

I think it’s clear the Spurs players aren’t buying into it.

It would be best for all parties to cut ties and Nuno go somewhere where players will buy in to a really defensive setup.

Spurs should go for Hassenhutl. It would be a more natural progression of styles from Pochettino and with a midfielder or two, I think they have the players to make it work.
 

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Wrong guy for the job
Basically this. I’d add that the time is wrong also.

He’s clearly a decent manager, but taking over after Mourinho and then having to deal with the Kane saga has been a real downer for him, you can tell.

Be interesting to see who Spurs go for if they replace him - which I think they will.
 

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I don't believe he's a bad manager. He did a solid job at Wolves, why would he suddenly be poor overnight? It's a relatively short period that he's been at Spurs, no way near enough to so categorically write him off.

The more pertinent question is of course whether he was a good fit for Spurs. He probably was not because he was highly pragmatic at Wolves. So to go to a club where the fans have pretensions that they're going to be playing expansive football despite an upper mid table squad with a sprinkling of quality was strange from the club. Also, the key ingredient within that quality is AWOL.

But it's not as if he was first choice, Spurs seemed out of great options. If you've gone through the prime candidates and you're left with the also rans then you still have to appoint somebody. There's still a reasonable expectation they can do a job, but so far it's just not worked out.
He'd gone a bit stale at Wolves, after their initial splurge on Portugal quality players and being a nightmare for the top teams to play against.

To then go for him seemed bizarre, and was a clear desperation after all the top choices said no.

Very difficult next appointment though.
 

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Not sure who they'd get to replace him, as I'd imagine anyone of note with a job will not be interested at this point in the season , or anyone without one will be keeping their options open with the United job potentially there for the taking at some point soon.
 

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Hah the plastics wanted Ole to be sacked for this game and old Nuno might be the one getting the elbow.
Imagine calling people plastics after giving a clearly not good enough manager almost 3 years in charge, and 440m in transfers, and after embarrassing display after another with a squad stacked with quality and a wage bill that is higher than 99.99% of clubs in world football.

At least wait for Ole to win two matches in a row before acting like a proper top red cnut.
 

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Spurs fans must be desperate for Neville to call for NES to be sacked. That's presumably the only way this can happen.
 

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When was the last time someone won the Manager of the Month award and got sacked in the same season?
 

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Imagine calling people plastics after giving a clearly not good enough manager almost 3 years in charge, and 440m in transfers, and after embarrassing display after another with a squad stacked with quality and a wage bill that is higher than 99.99% of clubs in world football.

At least wait for Ole to win two matches in a row before acting like a proper top red cnut.
He's always been like that.
 

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Before sacking him Spurs need to remember why they were left with Nuno in the first place
 

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Imagine calling people plastics after giving a clearly not good enough manager almost 3 years in charge, and 440m in transfers, and after embarrassing display after another with a squad stacked with quality and a wage bill that is higher than 99.99% of clubs in world football.

At least wait for Ole to win two matches in a row before acting like a proper top red cnut.
x2 it's unbelievable that they're coming out of the woodwork already. Top reds have zero standards beyond backing the manager at all costs because Fergie said so once.
 

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oh look another thread full of Ole comments:rolleyes:
Funny you say that because I was responding to a deluded Ole first, United second, fan who brought Ole into the conversation.

Ole-in top reds want a safe space and don’t want Ole brought up while we’re losing, but are now coming into every thread swinging their balls around because we’ve won one game :lol:
 

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What were they thinking when they sacked Poch? Everyone and their dogs know that was a big mistake. Poch made them good even when Levy keep selling thier best players and replacing them with cheap recruits.

And they replace Poch with Jose and Nuno, the rest is history.
Cheaper to sack the manager rather than reinvest in the squad. Poch came out and said they needed a painful rebuilding process, then got the ass. Managerial merry go round will appease the disgruntled supporters momentarily as some other manager(scapegoat) jumps in the hot seat. Only to be sacked in 6 months time because the team is not performing.

When at the end of the day they just do not have the quality in the squad. And some players careers have just stalled there, it would of been better for all parties had Alli and Winks moved on, as well as selling those players who want out(Kane and Ndombele). But then Spurs need to buy players, and they dont like spending money. Unless it's on an urban development project, seems Levy is quick to fork out money on any and all construction projects.

Nuno got lucky in those first couple of games, there is no way they should have won vs Wolves. Wolves absolutely battered them but just could not put the ball in the back of the net. Looking over the stats Spurs should probably be around 15th or so.
 

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Funny you say that because I was responding to a deluded Ole first, United second, fan who brought Ole into the conversation.

Ole-in top reds want a safe space and don’t want Ole brought up while we’re losing, but are now coming into every thread swinging their balls around because we’ve won one game :lol:
You can discuss Ole in one of the million threads. This one’s for the Spurs manager.
 

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You can discuss Ole in one of the million threads. This one’s for the Spurs manager.
Did you not read that I was responding to an Ole In person who was calling anyone questioning the manager (effectively 87% of this forum) “plastics” in this very thread?

Take it up with him.
 

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Did you not read that I was responding to an Ole In person who was calling anyone questioning the manager (effectively 87% of this forum) “plastics” in this very thread?

Take it up with him.
My original comment wasn’t aimed at anyone in particular; you took issue with it.
 

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Imagine calling people plastics after giving a clearly not good enough manager almost 3 years in charge, and 440m in transfers, and after embarrassing display after another with a squad stacked with quality and a wage bill that is higher than 99.99% of clubs in world football.

At least wait for Ole to win two matches in a row before acting like a proper top red cnut.
Don't bother man, these people are shameless.
 

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Imagine calling people plastics after giving a clearly not good enough manager almost 3 years in charge, and 440m in transfers, and after embarrassing display after another with a squad stacked with quality and a wage bill that is higher than 99.99% of clubs in world football.

At least wait for Ole to win two matches in a row before acting like a proper top red cnut.
Which is shouldn't be too difficult given how poor Atlanta is