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He's turned over 7 point deficits. He's turned over 9 point deficits.
As of December 2025, he only trails by 5 points. He still has the game at The Etihad vs. Arsenal.
Sleep with on eye open.
Disagree @petercrouch
These are highly paid footballers! The average wage in the UK is £39,000 a year, and let's make this abundantly clear, there are more people you will meet who are far below that £39k salary than there are those you meet who are over it
The average Premier League wage is £60,000 a week!
A season ticket at Tottenham is in excess of over £1000, I think a fan has every single right to boo players and the team after witnessing consistent poor performances and seen your team win 3 Premier League home games in all of 2025
Its a disgrace
I’m all for giving Frank time.
I genuinely believe that, if afforded the patience, he’ll not only get it right but turn this team into a high-functioning, defensively solid, and offensively clinical machine.
I don’t buy into the lazy “he’s a Brentford manager” narrative that keeps cropping up. Klopp was at Mainz before Dortmund. Slot was at Alkmaar before Feyenoord. Pochettino was at Southampton before coming to us and the list goes on. Great managers often come from humble beginnings.
Frank is a good manager and a strong coach adaptable, tactically astute, and proven to improve players. Yet, 21 games in, we haven’t seen that same level of development at Spurs.
Our home form is a real concern as it has been under several managers before Frank. Losses to Bournemouth, Villa, Chelsea, and Fulham, alongside draws with United and Wolves, have been tough to take. As someone who goes home and away, I can say there’s a very different feel at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium compared to White Hart Lane. The away support remains passionate and unified, but at home, what should be a fortress has become a minefield. Right now, it feels like the players aren’t feeling the backing from the stands throughout the 90 minutes.
I actually think we’ve got some very talented players and, overall, a decent squad. But at this stage, I don’t think Frank knows his strongest available XI and honestly, do any of us? I’d be interested to see other fans’ preferred lineups because I suspect they’d vary quite a bit.
While my preference is to give Frank more time because I do think patience would pay off, time is a rare commodity in football. So if we were to make a change, who would we realistically target? Xavi and Terzić are available. Silva, Iraola, De Zerbi, and Hürzeler are all highly rated, much like Frank was at Brentford, and have managed clubs of similar size so does that now rule them out too? Ange is available too, but his Europa League win papered over plenty of flaws, and he’s already been sacked in his next job. Nagelsmann would be an ideal fit, but he’s unattainable. We played our best football in recent years under Pochettino and this squad feels like one he could mould and improve if he were backed properly this time. But realistically, that’s unlikely before summer.
There’s a more worrying question: are we becoming a club that top managers might think twice about joining? When calls for a manager’s resignation start after a single poor performance, it’s not exactly an attractive prospect for managers.
But it’s hard to know where we actually turn next?
Once again. This all comes down to the fact that 11 months ago our best ever manager was desperate to return. We turned him down. This is the consequence.
Hi @SpursOfficial I’m sat here at half time wondering why I’ve spent just under £250 for 3 tickets to watch centre backs take goal kicks and jumping it 70 yards.
I was brought up on @osvaldooardiles and @GlennHoddle - this is two decades of prioritising property over football