Ange Postecoglou (Tottenham Hotspur)
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Ange Postecoglou (Tottenham Hotspur)
Made a fantastic start with Spurs.
So far he's 8 wins from 11 games and also remains unbeaten in all competitions.
So far he's 8 wins from 11 games and also remains unbeaten in all competitions.
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Just posted this in the main forum (see: https://magpies.net/nick/bb/viewtopic.p ... &start=300 ):
Huge game this week against your team, Jezza! No doubt Spurs will hit some obstacles soon, but it will be interesting to see Poch back at Tottenham, with Chelsea starting to hit some form and get some players back.Perhaps we should create an 'Off-season Happenings' thread. Here are the two biggest names in Australian football right now: Daicos and Postecoglou!
https://www.instagram.com/reel/CzI4azjN11E/
Well-spoken by Joshy, who's on a European trip (I think I saw a shot of Nick in Europe, too, but might be mistaken; we know he'll be training with Bailey in NY at sime point). Josh even drops Sonny's name in the vid, which is impressive (South Korean legend and new Tottenham captain appointed by Big Ange).
See also: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/afl/a ... gwood.html
Having adopted Spurs now I'm living over here, it was great to see the lad look up Ange, as Ange is well-known for learning from other codes and coaches of other codes, so he'd have appreciated that and known we are prems.
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^ Big one coming up. Good time for me to watch it as well with the game being on Tuesday morning coinciding with the Melbourne Cup public holiday.
Spurs should win, especially being at home and Ange has got them functioning really well. We're too inconsistent to be trusted at this stage, but I do have optimism that Poch will get us humming as the season progresses.
We've had some really poor results against lower sides, but have performed better against the top sides funnily enough. We had two good performances against Liverpool and Arsenal both at home, but came away with two draws.
If we get a draw against Spurs, I'll take it.
Spurs should win, especially being at home and Ange has got them functioning really well. We're too inconsistent to be trusted at this stage, but I do have optimism that Poch will get us humming as the season progresses.
We've had some really poor results against lower sides, but have performed better against the top sides funnily enough. We had two good performances against Liverpool and Arsenal both at home, but came away with two draws.
If we get a draw against Spurs, I'll take it.
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M. Samuel:
'Now Ange Postecoglou's positivity -- the opposite of Antonio Conte's scowl -- is turning the club around.
This week, he has even been telling supporters to dare to dream. How marvellous. So many managers play down expectations.
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Terry Venables, a former manager at Postecoglou's club, used to gather his coaching staff together for a few drinks the night before away games. Why? "Tomorrow ... at 5 o'clock, we could all be crying," he reasoned. "We've done the work all week. Enjoy it now"
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It is not just Postecoglou's football that is game-changing at Tottenham. His attitude and abandon feel fresh too.
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This is a club that has been through Conte and Jose Mourinho at their most sour. It needs boosting, it needs optimism.
Jurgen Klopp did not turn Liverpool around with drear.
A positive attitude is not the same as complacency, not the same as announcing the league is won in November. Postecoglou is merely allowing the club a rare fantasy. This is Tottenham Hotspur he is managing.
A play on the name has become a euphemism for inevitable failure in English football.
"Lads, it's Tottenham," is now one of Sir Alex Ferguson's most famous team talks.
These are the demons that have to be exorcised if Postecoglou is to take them forward.'
(The Sunday Times)
'Now Ange Postecoglou's positivity -- the opposite of Antonio Conte's scowl -- is turning the club around.
This week, he has even been telling supporters to dare to dream. How marvellous. So many managers play down expectations.
...
Terry Venables, a former manager at Postecoglou's club, used to gather his coaching staff together for a few drinks the night before away games. Why? "Tomorrow ... at 5 o'clock, we could all be crying," he reasoned. "We've done the work all week. Enjoy it now"
...
It is not just Postecoglou's football that is game-changing at Tottenham. His attitude and abandon feel fresh too.
...
This is a club that has been through Conte and Jose Mourinho at their most sour. It needs boosting, it needs optimism.
Jurgen Klopp did not turn Liverpool around with drear.
A positive attitude is not the same as complacency, not the same as announcing the league is won in November. Postecoglou is merely allowing the club a rare fantasy. This is Tottenham Hotspur he is managing.
A play on the name has become a euphemism for inevitable failure in English football.
"Lads, it's Tottenham," is now one of Sir Alex Ferguson's most famous team talks.
These are the demons that have to be exorcised if Postecoglou is to take them forward.'
(The Sunday Times)
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^Yeah, that was insane! Romero is always good for a red card, though one hoped he was maturing, while Udogie gives too many early yellows, setting himself up for trouble, although he's still very young.
The problem now is Spurs have no depth, so losing Van de Ven with a proper hammy, and Romero and Udogie on suspension, means a tough 4-6 weeks ahead.
The problem now is Spurs have no depth, so losing Van de Ven with a proper hammy, and Romero and Udogie on suspension, means a tough 4-6 weeks ahead.
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By god I hate international break!
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Thom Gibbs:
Ange’s honeymoon ends as Tottenham return to ‘Spursy’ ways
'Reports of the death of “Spursyness” are greatly exaggerated, and the amnesty lasted all of 63 days.
It was Roy Keane who drew for the dreaded adjective after the 1-2 home defeat to Aston Villa at the weekend.
“Really poor defending from Spurs,” he said on Sky Sports of Ollie Watkins’ winning goal for Villa. “You’ve got to get tight and be aggressive, they’ve just switched off at the wrong time. Lovely goal from Villa, but defensively from Spurs ... really Spursy.”
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After winning the first three Premier League manager of the month awards available to him, the honeymoon is not just over for Postecoglou.
Instead, he and Spurs have returned home to mountains of work, argument-inducing admin and a sullen Irish bloke passing judgement on the cleanliness of their house.
Scholars of “Spursyness” will be intrigued by Keane’s deployment. It is not traditionally used to describe discrete acts of defending, more as a label for glimpsing victory and contriving to throw it away.
There was plenty of that too on Sunday, especially in a breakneck opening 20 minutes when the game might have been out of sight. Son missed a sitter then posts were hit, a goal was disallowed. It felt there for the taking with a stadium cruising on vibes. Yet Villa emerged with the points, and by the end that felt rather predictable.
If we must give credence to such things, the xG (expected goals statistic) was marginally in Spurs’ favour: 2.09 to Villa’s 1.77.'
(The Telegraph, London)
Ange’s honeymoon ends as Tottenham return to ‘Spursy’ ways
'Reports of the death of “Spursyness” are greatly exaggerated, and the amnesty lasted all of 63 days.
It was Roy Keane who drew for the dreaded adjective after the 1-2 home defeat to Aston Villa at the weekend.
“Really poor defending from Spurs,” he said on Sky Sports of Ollie Watkins’ winning goal for Villa. “You’ve got to get tight and be aggressive, they’ve just switched off at the wrong time. Lovely goal from Villa, but defensively from Spurs ... really Spursy.”
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After winning the first three Premier League manager of the month awards available to him, the honeymoon is not just over for Postecoglou.
Instead, he and Spurs have returned home to mountains of work, argument-inducing admin and a sullen Irish bloke passing judgement on the cleanliness of their house.
Scholars of “Spursyness” will be intrigued by Keane’s deployment. It is not traditionally used to describe discrete acts of defending, more as a label for glimpsing victory and contriving to throw it away.
There was plenty of that too on Sunday, especially in a breakneck opening 20 minutes when the game might have been out of sight. Son missed a sitter then posts were hit, a goal was disallowed. It felt there for the taking with a stadium cruising on vibes. Yet Villa emerged with the points, and by the end that felt rather predictable.
If we must give credence to such things, the xG (expected goals statistic) was marginally in Spurs’ favour: 2.09 to Villa’s 1.77.'
(The Telegraph, London)