The English Football Thread

Why would they get rid of Ten Hag?

He’s doing a brilliant job!

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Completely unsurprising result, really. United heading for another non-European quali position under Ten Hag’s reign.

As shit as they look at times they had 2 or 3 good chances. Thank fuck for Alisson.

He seems to have nine lives. Not sure how many he’s used up, but I would’ve thought the time to bin him was the summer. Who can they even get now, if they were to sack Ten Hag? Poch? Zidane wouldn’t go there.

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I’m praying they go for Southgate, would be hilarious!

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Everton get run down from 2 up once again, but no shame in being beaten by a strike like this:

The way he cuts across it, supreme tekkers. :cook: :kissing_smiling_eyes:

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Jared Gillette is the ref for the North London derby. Can’t remember if he has any history with Ange from the A League days

Wasn’t he the ref for the 2012 GF when Berisha dived to win the decisive pen?

No shame in losing to Arsenal, but after the Leicester and Newcastle results, followed by how they ended last season, questions are going to start being asked of Ange.

5 wins from their last 15 matches.

And people say pat woods was the worst miss in football…

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Man United are just awful.

Great result for us but simply too easy.

Ten Hag surely can’t have much time left. Surely???

Ange time.

Give him as much time as he wants, he’s doing a brilliant job!

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Imagine telling a Spurs fan before last season you’ll lose Kane, Son’s out and you’ll still smash United away 3-0. Ange for PM.

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It’s questionable whether smashing United at Old Trafford, as a top 5 or 6 club, is that much of an achievement now. I was surprised when people said Ten Hag needed to stay at United. Nothing I’ve seen or heard this season has suggested he should have.

I fully agree with this. They’re now a mid table club that’s still considered amazing based on their history. They’re coming 12th currently, came 8th last year. It’s still one of those things where they’re seen as a power house in world football, but they’re very much not…

They’d still complain. I’m torn between wanting to see Ange be successful, but not wanting any miserable Tottenham fans to experience any joy.

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Even if we won the league I don’t think we would experience joy. Being disappointed is so engrained that joy could never sneak in.

If Spurs win the league, the British press will start referring to Ange as the “Greek born” as opposed to the Australian Ange