Yescould you see him at cf in a ten hag side?
Yescould you see him at cf in a ten hag side?
He's scored 2 more goals than I have for spurs this season, in 25 appearances.Would anyone take Richarlison here? He fits the profile for ten Hag. Hard-working, good hold-up play, useful in the build-up, physical presence, and a decent enough finisher.
100% he’s a great player.Would anyone take Richarlison here? He fits the profile for ten Hag. Hard-working, good hold-up play, useful in the build-up, physical presence, and a decent enough finisher.
I said it in the other thread he’s been totally mismanaged.
Yeh I’d have himWould anyone take Richarlison here? He fits the profile for ten Hag. Hard-working, good hold-up play, useful in the build-up, physical presence, and a decent enough finisher.
We already signed himHe's scored 2 more goals than I have for spurs this season, in 25 appearances.
You should be looking for way better than the Brazilian Dirk Kuyt.
We can't really talk about professional pride after last Sunday tbhMaking it easy for Liverpool. Have some professional pride ffs
He's only played 90 mins three times this season and has scored 2 goals and has 1 assist within those 270 minutes. Obviously he's been below par this year for them but it's unfair to chuck the 25 appearances when they work out to be 44 mins on average per game.He's scored 2 more goals than I have for spurs this season, in 25 appearances.
You should be looking for way better than the Brazilian Dirk Kuyt.
He managed 13 goals on average at Everton over 4 seasons. Not exactly great, but it's Everton - and he usually played off the left (I think?). Suggests he might be being misused by Conte who's on the way out. The other thing is I don't actually see way better out there, at the moment. There's the likes of Osimhen and Kane, but they'll both go for £100m+. Goncalo Ramos looks interesting but Benfica famously rinse clubs.He's scored 2 more goals than I have for spurs this season, in 25 appearances.
You should be looking for way better than the Brazilian Dirk Kuyt.
If it's 44 mins X 25, 2 goals is still a very, very shit goal return.He's only played 90 mins three times this season and has scored 2 goals and has 1 assist within those 270 minutes. Obviously he's been below par this year for them but it's unfair to chuck the 25 appearances when they work out to be 44 mins on average per game.
To be fair to him he has been injured or carrying an injury all season and has only a handful of starts played out wide which isn't his best position. He is a very good player but just hasn't had the opportunity to show it for Spurs yet. If Kane leaves he will probably be our main striker.He's scored 2 more goals than I have for spurs this season, in 25 appearances.
You should be looking for way better than the Brazilian Dirk Kuyt.
Yes, it's still below par but it's incredibly hard to pick up form when you're getting 10-15 minutes here and there and then suddenly chucked into a 90 minute game in different positions. If they want him to be scoring goals then he should be playing as a CF, if they want him to work hard and provide other stuff to the team play him out wide but he won't give you as much goals. They should really play him and Kane together with Richy behind Kane and a CM pairing of Hojberg and Bentancur but the Conte system restricts that.If it's 44 mins X 25, 2 goals is still a very, very shit goal return.
Yup; he's a very good player who is obviously being restricted playing in a Conte side.Would anyone take Richarlison here? He fits the profile for ten Hag. Hard-working, good hold-up play, useful in the build-up, physical presence, and a decent enough finisher.
We should look at Aubamayang or Lukaku.If it's 44 mins X 25, 2 goals is still a very, very shit goal return.
He is a better player than those stats suggest but for where Man United want to be in the next few seasons, you need to aim higher than a whingebag moaner like this guy.
I can organise a good deal on both, 2 for 1.We should look at Aubamayang or Lukaku.
Ah, the old 'they should know their place and be happy' line.Have they really done any worse than you'd expect of Tottenham? He qualified for the CL in his first season there, and made it to the knockout stage by topping a group which included the EL winners, the 2nd biggest team in France, and Sporting. We've been knocked out of easier groups than that during Fergie's reign. In what world is that an underperformance for Spurs? They are, at best, the sixth biggest club in England. They're currently in 4th place and it's perfectly feasible for them to qualify again.
What business do Tottenham have demanding more than that? Who are they supposed to surpass? Can anyone seriously claim that it's a failure for a manager to not elevate the club past United and City? To not reach the latter stages of the CL?? What kind of wildly unrealistic nonsense is that? For two seasons in a row now, Conte has done at least as well as anyone could possibly expect of Tottenham, and probably a bit more.
Is it because Spurs fluked their way to a CL final a few years back that people have suddenly lost their minds and want their manager sacked anytime he can't make the impossible happen again? Or what? Getting knocked out of the CL by a single goal in a two-legged tie, by a club of the same general stature, is not some kind of embarrassment.
Why? I wasn’t playing on SundayWe can't really talk about professional pride after last Sunday tbh
Have a couple of mates at work who are Spurs fans who are fed up with him. He is paid more than Kane, serves up rubbish football and doesn't seem to care at all. They also mentioned the fact that he has been absent for 5 weeks or so suggests he is just coining it in and waiting for his contract to expire/be sacked.He cracks me up, gives no fecks at the minute.
Yup. We really dodged a bullet. Mad how it felt the exact opposite during his first season in charge.The best decision United have made since Sir Alex left (there aren't many to choose from tbf) was not hiring Conte. It's probably the last thing Gary Neville was right about as well. One of the most consistently depressing teams I've ever watched. Unbelievable that they're 4th with the sort of performances they routinely put up.
We’ve been a top 6 team at best for the past few years. It’s about improving. If they’re happy with staying the 6th best team in the league then good for them. It’s not about what they do tbh for me it’s about their style of play. They’re just boring, they have a boring manager. A bang average team. I couldn’t give a monkeys if they don’t win anything. Think people just don’t wanna see conte in the league because he’s just boring and doesn’t suit the prem.Have they really done any worse than you'd expect of Tottenham? He qualified for the CL in his first season there, and made it to the knockout stage by topping a group which included the EL winners, the 2nd biggest team in France, and Sporting. We've been knocked out of easier groups than that during Fergie's reign. In what world is that an underperformance for Spurs? They are, at best, the sixth biggest club in England. They're currently in 4th place and it's perfectly feasible for them to qualify again.
What business do Tottenham have demanding more than that? Who are they supposed to surpass? Can anyone seriously claim that it's a failure for a manager to not elevate the club past United and City? To not reach the latter stages of the CL?? What kind of wildly unrealistic nonsense is that? For two seasons in a row now, Conte has done at least as well as anyone could possibly expect of Tottenham, and probably a bit more.
Is it because Spurs fluked their way to a CL final a few years back that people have suddenly lost their minds and want their manager sacked anytime he can't make the impossible happen again? Or what? Getting knocked out of the CL by a single goal in a two-legged tie, by a club of the same general stature, is not some kind of embarrassment.
How can a leader have this attitude? He was the same at Chelsea.He cracks me up, gives no fecks at the minute.
Not much chance to score if Conte won't play you.Big big mouth from a player that has managed 2 goals in the whole season.
It's always a possibility. And even if that happens, at this point I am very happy with where we are with ETH. I think he has made us way more proactive than we've ever been, brought a lot of improvements in passing, pressing etc.Yup. We really dodged a bullet. Mad how it felt the exact opposite during his first season in charge.
And typing that has just made me anxious ETH might have the same trajectory. Feck
Sure. He’s been a breath of fresh air. In my opinion clearly the best manager at the club since Fergie retired. By a margin.It's always a possibility. And even if that happens, at this point I am very happy with where we are with ETH. I think he has made us way more proactive than we've ever been, brought a lot of improvements in passing, pressing etc.
I have said this before. It is very clear that ETH is an excellent coach and his work this season shows that, irrespective of how his time at United works out.
I reckon he wouldHe would be a great rotational option for us, can play all across the front line easily. He's probably not going to accept that, obviously.
My guess TuchelPretty obvious that he's leaving. You don't let a manager get within 3 months of his contract expiring especially somebody with the calibre of Conte.
Poch back at Spurs next season i reckon.
He seems like kind of a d1ck, thoughcould you see him at cf in a ten hag side?
Wouldn't disagree with that...somewhat funny though that not even serial winners can help a lost cause like SpursAnd like Jose his style is behind the times
Now that would be fun. A lot more exciting than Poch being back.My guess Tuchel
I don't think he will renew his contract with Spurs. This situation is pretty similar to his stint at Chelsea in 2018.He cracks me up, gives no fecks at the minute.
He’s shite. Can’t even get in a shit Spurs side. He’s one of the PL’s most overrated players.Would anyone take Richarlison here? He fits the profile for ten Hag. Hard-working, good hold-up play, useful in the build-up, physical presence, and a decent enough finisher.