When he was here, I kept saying Ange mattered more as a leader than as a coach.
In a milquetoast organization, you need a North Star.
Someone with the character to set the agenda and the charisma to make others follow.
Why he succeeded where others failed.
Spurs legend🥹🤍
Can see why Frank is still in a job can’t you. Glazing the owners for hypothetical Semenyo transfers. Backing Lange and Vinai at every stage and no challenges whatsoever.
Some serious headlosses in the darts this year and that’s why it’s the best. In what other sport would a pissed up coke head dressed up as Luigi rattle the world number one. Nothing like it
A window that should have delivered so much more than it has by this point. Plenty of talk but Thomas Frank's squad just isn't strong enough at this point. It's also another public embarrassment in the market. Spurs need to react strongly for Frank's sake as much as the fans.
Now you can argue the extent to which that continued capex investment will benefit the club long-term, but the main beneficiary of it will be ENIC given they have not meaningfully contributed, the debt remains with the club and their return on investment increases significantly!
What I’m going to miss most about Ange is the way he spoke
He spoke about this club like nobody I have ever heard before
He stood up for us
He tried to break down the media agenda against us
He questioned what it meant to be Spursy
And he succeeded. He won. And for what?
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Ange said he would win something and he did. Fuck the league season. We spent six months of it playing without a defense. NO manager fixes that.
He deserved another crack. He deserved actual backing. He deserved an owner that isn't a spineless cheapskate. #THFC
We were getting rejected by Feyernood managers when Ange came in. He saw us sell Kane weeks after.
Still he defended the club in every press conference and delivered our greatest night in 41 years, despite a Summer window of only 1 senior player.
I will be eternally thankful.