Scott Munn: This was the man entrusted to take #Spurs to the next level.
His achievements: Appointing his old mate Ange & Johan Lange and presiding over the revamp of our medical department, which saw the departure of its head Geoff Scott after 20 years and the start of a severe injury crisis at the club , never before has a man failed so badly in every aspect of his remit.
Munn has committed crimes against our club and should be sacked ASAP along with the rest of his mates. And could he please take ENIC with him It’s time for @ChangForSpurs 🎗️ #COYS 💙🤍
6 years ago. In that time we’ve moved into a new stadium that earns the club untold money. Yet here we are 6 years later and have gone backwards. There are no more excuses. The club is stuck like this until enic go. Nothing will ever change
Thing is there is no such thing as Spursy. Every other club falls short in games or over a season but Tottenham get their own term for basically either drawing or losing games. We are belittled for basically being the most constant club attempting to puncture the traditional monopoly.
@Wickes your deliveries are becoming an absolute joke. 3 orders this week and none have turned up when they were scheduled for. You really need to state this at order point, it costs construction companies like us time and money!
We've dug into the archives to find this great clip.
The late Terry Venables gives a training session at Barcelona featuring @GaryLineker, Mark Hughes and a hard-working translator 😆
So sorry to hear the news of my very first England coach, Terry Venables. A man who gave me a chance to play for my country and became without a shadow of doubt my number one England coach in my whole career.
There were three things that were important to me about Venables. The first is when we hear people that play for Pep Guardiola now say that he can call the outcome of a game in training a few days before the match arrives, Terry Venables had that very same capability, he’d come through the Barcelona system. In Euro 96 as a right back, I played as a conventional right back in the first match, the right of a back three in parts of the second match against Scotland and as a right winger when we were in possession through our goalkeeper in the third match against Holland and in the fourth match against Spain in the quarter final as a right wing back. The ability that we had to change systems during matches and from game to game was incredible, it blew my mind. England certainly needed more like him and it was a real sadness when he left at the end of Euro 96, I felt it never got as good again for England as it was under him.
The second thing was that he was an unbelievable personality and character, larger than life. He was someone who was a players man, looked after his players, stood up for his players in big situations like the pre-96 trip to Hong Kong and the dentist chair incident. He was someone who the players trusted and had great faith in and he always spoke openly and he was a personality that was far too big for the then rigid and stiff FA football association and that’s why they got rid of him after Euro 96 and why the relationship ended.
The third thing is what all great coaches need. He had an unbelievable ruthlessness and clinical side to him. We had brilliant leaders in that dressing room like Ince, Adams, Shearer, Platt, Gascoigne, Southgate and Seaman. He handled them all really strongly and they all knew who the boss was. There were many times where he would come in at half-time and call out one of the senior players and there were few England managers who could do that and Terry had that quality.
I sit here today thinking back to my special times with Terry and can say he is without doubt the most technically gifted British coach we’ve ever produced.
@PottonUnited v @HullbridgeFC in 1st round of FA Cup Vase today. Lillywhite Property Group are in attendance as match sponsors. Looking forward to a great game..
@HullbridgeFC I am there today supporting The Bridge, my company @LWMaintenance are the match sponsors....
As well as having an advertising board at Lower Road we also sponsor Potten.
Looking forward to a great game...
Very proud to have been awarded the Freedom of the City of London at a ceremony yesterday and it was special to have my family there with me too. I hope it can inspire others in all walks of life to be the best they can be.