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Icy Gull

Back on the rollercoaster
Jul 5, 2003
72,015
Gazza - (for my generation at least)

Glenn Hoddle for me. I remember being in awe of his passing ability years ago when Albion were playing against them. Head and shoulders above everyone else on the pitch.

Ossie Ardiles was a bit special too

Spurs have had plenty of players with sublime skills.
 




Boys 9d

Well-known member
Jan 3, 2012
1,806
Lancing
Sorry double post
 














Stat Brother

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Jul 11, 2003
73,888
West west west Sussex
Will the new boss at Spurs get a 'war chest' to spend next month?
 




brightonrock

Dodgy Hamstrings
Jan 1, 2008
2,482
Perhaps that is why he is or was a highly paid manager and you are a 'layman'. When going a man down that is the obvious tactic to try to get a goal back and also catch the opposition offside when they attack, unfortunately with a player like Saurez in their side it didnt work but had to be tried, There was very little other tactic he could use as they were losing and to get behind the ball was pointless as it wouldnt have brought back a goal and they would have lost anyway.

Nope, sorry, could not disagree more. It should have been (a) sit deep, damage limitation, soak up pressure and try to stretch the pitch and counter-attack or nick goals from set pieces; OR (b) push up, play offside, and use your midfield and attack to press Liverpool high up the pitch to try and win the ball back in their half and hopefully create some chances in open play. They did neither, they just sat on the half way line, giving the Scouse midfield all the time in the world, not even attempting to play the forwards offside, and quite frankly Liverpool were taking the piss by the end, it was laughably easy. You could've put me in the Liverpool central midfield and I would've been able to chip a couple over the top for Suarez/Sterling, who are going to beat Dawson & Capoue 100 times out of 100 in a foot race.

And considering you take most of your footballing knowledge from footballrumours, I'm quite happy to agree to disagree ta, as out of you and I, I know which one is the bigger layman.
 


Dandyman

In London village.
In the last 4 seasons Spurs have finished 4th twice and 5th twice. The last time they had that level of consistency near the top of the table was in the period 1961-65. This suggests Levy knows what he's doing. To be fair, I think he just wants to be in the mix for Champions League.

Steady on - introducing facts into a NSC thread is guaranteed to upset people.
 


BensGrandad

New member
Jul 13, 2003
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Haywards Heath
Nope, sorry, could not disagree more. It should have been (a) sit deep, damage limitation, soak up pressure and try to stretch the pitch and counter-attack or nick goals from set pieces; OR (b) push up, play offside, and use your midfield and attack to press Liverpool high up the pitch to try and win the ball back in their half and hopefully create some chances in open play. They did neither, they just sat on the half way line, giving the Scouse midfield all the time in the world, not even attempting to play the forwards offside, and quite frankly Liverpool were taking the piss by the end, it was laughably easy. You could've put me in the Liverpool central midfield and I would've been able to chip a couple over the top for Suarez/Sterling, who are going to beat Dawson & Capoue 100 times out of 100 in a foot race.

And considering you take most of your footballing knowledge from footballrumours, I'm quite happy to agree to disagree ta, as out of you and I, I know which one is the bigger layman.

That is a very condescending and inaccurate post and assessment of my football knowledge and just to put you right I took the coaching exam at the same time as Jackie Charlton and finished above him but his name and experience got him jobs in both the League and Ireland. The problem is the game moves on and my ideas now may or may not work but I still think that your idea is wrong as damage limitation doesnt enter in to it when you are playing a team that you are competing with for a league position and losing, it is a must to try to turn the game around and win when only 2 down.
 




brightonrock

Dodgy Hamstrings
Jan 1, 2008
2,482
That is a very condescending and inaccurate post and assessment of my football knowledge and just to put you right I took the coaching exam at the same time as Jackie Charlton and finished above him but his name and experience got him jobs in both the League and Ireland. The problem is the game moves on and my ideas now may or may not work but I still think that your idea is wrong as damage limitation doesnt enter in to it when you are playing a team that you are competing with for a league position and losing, it is a must to try to turn the game around and win when only 2 down.

I apologise if you took my post personally, I didn't mean to word it as an attack, it's just that in my experience I have found that I disagree with your POV on almost everything football related. That is not personal - football is a game of opinions (to use a cliché), and you are more than entitled to yours whether I think it's nonsense or not, just as you are entitled to disagree with mine. However I won't be changing my mind because you got a coaching badge 40 years ago. As you say, the game moves on.

In modern football I don't believe you can be as naïve at the top level, to expect to defend successfully with a very high line and a man disadvantage, against a side whose main attacking threat is pace over the top. Whilst it was 11v11 there may have been an argument to be made to stick to their guns, IF they were pressing high up the pitch, operating an offside trap and had Lloris playing the sweeper-keeper role he's been described as. But they weren't playing offside and they weren't pressing, they were stuck in no-mans land doing nothing other than watching as Liverpool got in behind time and time again. Whether you are competing with a team in the league is almost irrelevant, if at 0-2 you take sit deep to stock for 5/10 minutes, regroup and try to grind out a goal or two on the counter, you might get away with it. But against a top side you can't play into their hands so impotently as Spurs did in that game, because they'll pick you off for fun. They didn't try to take the game to Liverpool in an all-guns-blazing, 'all in or bust' fashion. They didn't try to win. They just froze, rolled over and succumbed to a humiliating thrashing at home by refusing to adapt to the situation of the game.

Again sorry that my post came across a bit blunt, it wasn't intentional.
 


BensGrandad

New member
Jul 13, 2003
72,015
Haywards Heath
No offense taken and as you say it is all about opinions which is why some managers are successful and others not so, but it at least gives us room and ammunition for a discussion, which I am always prepared to have and quite often can see the other persons point of view, which I do incidentally with yours, although I dont agree with your analysis.
 






WhingForPresident

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NSC Patron
Feb 23, 2009
16,346
Marlborough
Soldado is a quality striker, he's just being played in the wrong system. As are a lot of their other new recruits.

Can't really blame them for sacking him but questions should be asked as to why they appointed him in the first place. AVB has shown little during his career so far to suggest he has any talent as a football manager.
 


BensGrandad

New member
Jul 13, 2003
72,015
Haywards Heath
He will probably go back to Portugal as there was rumours that his old club Porto want him back. He must have earned a fortune as a 34 year old failure in the compensation/ pay off he gets
 


Beach Hut

Brighton Bhuna Boy
Jul 5, 2003
72,037
Living In a Box
Oh we'll one foreigner I doubt we will ever see again.
 










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