Mate, let's still all laugh at Tottenham!

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GoonerJeeves

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Country: Norway
I feel sorry for Ange, mainly because he's a fellow Aussie and I have good memories of him back home in local Aussie football. Secondly, I think he was genuinely shocked at how the Sp**s fans were actively happy losing to City last season.
Sp**s are a managerial graveyard, it is where big beasts go to die.
 

SA Gunner

The butcher from Cape Town
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Country: South Africa
Be sad to see Levy pull the trigger on big Ange Impostercoglou

Think Ange's next big game is the second leg of the cup.

I dont think Levy pulls the trigger though, not unless they are dragged into a relegation dogfight with ten games to go.
 

Beany

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Country: England
I feel sorry for Ange, mainly because he's a fellow Aussie and I have good memories of him back home in local Aussie football. Secondly, I think he was genuinely shocked at how the Sp**s fans were actively happy losing to City last season.
Yeah, for the first time in a long time I actually respect their manager. He’s not great but he genuinely wants to win - but is hamstrung by self obsessed owners and cntish fans…
 

Yousif Arsenal

Was on Vinai's payroll; misses 4th place trophy 🏆
The summer transfer window really not good they never fixed their defense. Also Ange majority of his fault that he don't care about defending you won't win many games trying outscore your opponent.
 

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