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I like Poch.. as a manager, but looking his team, he needs to be winning something. Some world class players in there
Definitely had the class on the field to beat United, but when the first United goal went in it was like the script had been thrown out- things weren't going perfectly, and they had no resiliency.
Man United - In the last month or 2 we have beaten Chelsea, Spurs, Liverpool and Man City - the whole of the top 5. But can’t beat West Brom at home and get knocked out of the Champions League by a relatively limited Seville.
Sums the season up really.
When people hate Spurs as much as they hated Arsenal, Spurs fans can be proud. I hope they can get to that point. I would rather hate Spurs than City
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Your manager quitting is a shame, he brings something. When you're at it, your team are bordering on the unplayable. I'm an admirer.
Man Utd.
How many years on the trot have my team failed to win The European Cup ( that gives me age away!!) or the League...what does that make us, mugs?
Fergie's famous team talk, "Lads, it's Spurs...." says it all. You're a big side, every supporter of this game knows that, I for one consider it one of the fixtures of the season.
As supporters we need to stick with our clubs, through thick and thin. 1974/75 season..to date.
That should help them get past a semi.
He's gone ......
He misread that as Vieira .. ;-)
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He's says he may quit which is usually aimed at the chairman as a polite demand for more cash to improve the squad and get rid of some of the deadwood.
I wonder if he's up to the job ...
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Poch won't go, he is understandably upset after yesterday's game but he has his project to continue.
He got rid of many players who wouldn't accept his ways in the early days. There have been a few duff purchases - Sissoko (although he will stress that wasn't his idea), Aurier (who plays like a five-year-old chasing a balloon) and a seemingly never-ending succession of strikers who lose 85% of their footballing ability when they put a Spurs shirt on.
But, onwards and upwards. This is what sport does - a ficle mistress and a capricious bastard.