as levy predicted.
but levy being here for as long as he was is the worse sin for me.
as levy predicted.
but levy being here for as long as he was is the worse sin for me.
did you see the zubimendi foul that was a red card uncalled?
compounded by playing solanke most often as an attacking midfielder too.
one would think it impossible to get every decision wrong, but tudor is world class at that.
relying on their incompetence is a safe bet.
my money is that tudor is gone after liverpool.
and the club has left that manager in charge.
our lack of shame is only surpassed by our incompetence.
solanke has scored 6 times in his 13 matches (only 734 total minutes) this season and gets sat for kolo muani.
tudor then benched him upon taking over.
harris doesn’t mention a single conversation he’s had with any player, so why should we give credence to something he mentions briefly as a secondhand retelling?
we can all imagine everyone wants to leave, as they should, but the athletic has no insight whatsoever into our club.
i don’t think it was an error. not properly replacing him was. and the continued lack of qualified people running things has brought us to where we are.
he did speak of his affection for the players and the supporters…
levy was removed.
maybe that will change next season, but i doubt it.
he had a board seat by nature of his position, as granted by lewis, not his ownership stake.
it’s also why levy will struggle to sell his shares at anything he believes they’re worth.
levy’s shares not coming with a board seat was purposely done by lewis when enic purchased tottenham.
that it may or may not have proven to be detrimental to the football club is of no interest to the lewis family.
that’s business.
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no, i meant did you see us build up in attack? did we progress the ball beyond long kicks solely?
did you see build up?
bored of writing about something that doesn’t bring them more readers.
also, solanke is a good striker, that was money well spent and he’d start for nearly all of the best clubs in the league. which is another thing i disagreed with in this write-up.
i get your point and fully share your feelings too that this all falls on enic.
levy and lewis have systematically destroyed our club and have managed it solely in their best interests.
that journalists often gloss over that speaks to that they don’t fully understand or that they are…
you’re not obligated to value everyone’s analysis.
and you can also not forward it on to bring further attention to it as well.
i agreed with very little about what he’s written and just moved on.
they wanted to be fully rid of him. and it was the correct decision.
they just planned the aftermath poorly and believed vinai was competent in ways he is not.
Sun Tzu (D-NY) - “When your enemy is making a mistake, fix it for him at great cost to yourself.”
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vicario was terrible against palace. and the entire team flinches whenever he’s in a position to kick a ball. as it has all season.
we need a manager who does not play him hugging his line and booting it long.
the upside is that vicario no longer has to look over his shoulder.
he’s it going forward and everyone knows it. especially him.
it was a punt.
had he played well he perhaps could have helped in the league. vicario has not distinguished himself.
he didn’t and it was in a competition that means nothing for us next season.
it’s the most logical thing in the world to do.
cuti, van de ven and palhinha out leaves us with danso and radu as the center backs.
djed knew frank was a loser well before many.
and he’s told us again about tudor.