Yes, I've brought the football topic back again for the first time since my last post in November.
I can understand why the interest is dying though. The sport, if you can call it that has all but disappeared up its commercial a$$.
Workers dying on stadium builds in Brazil, workings dying and being exploited on stadium builds in Qatar and managers being sacrificed left right and centre all over the place.
Steve Clarke from West Brom last week and AVB from Spurs today. At the risk of offending any Spurs fans reading this, was there ever a club so fickle and impatient as Tottenham Hotspur. OK, I know impatient is unfair when their last title was at the beginning of the '60's, but really.
If Manchester United are the yardstick of English football, then the stability they have had over the last 26 years should tell us something. Spurs would like a piece of that success and yet fire mangers routinely every couple of years.
Yes, a 0-5 home thrashing is appalling, but they are only 6 points behind Liverpool and a turnabout in form could have been just as drastic as their recent fall. It takes time to bed all these new signings in, everyone knows that. AVB deserved another season at least.
Will Moyes get the boot now? I don't think so. Ferguson will back his man and United will roll with it, because they know better than anybody, even in todays cut throat get rick quick world, Rome wasn't built in day.
I don't feel sorry for Spurs fans. They get the football they deserve sometimes. Hair trigger chairman, with more money than sense it would seem. Just when you need someone to keep their head when all around are losing theirs, fire the manager, 16 games after you invested 100m in your team. Important to note that some of the players bought weren't even AVB's deals.
Great shame for Spurs, again. Another season written off (perhaps). Who next? The Spurs job is becoming like the England job. A poisoned chalice, a career breaker. Who needs that?
For my own Hammers, the chop is probably awaiting Sam Allardyce shortly after Xmas. For the first time he seems to be lost for ideas and resources. To have to re-sign a player the club had discarded, and not even a good striker at that, epitomises the clubs current plight.
A point against a poor Sunderland team after losing at Palace indicates the club won't be able to battle their way out of it. Also a shame. There is an endemic failing at the club. 40 years of underachieving has left an indelible mark. A move to the Olympic Stadium will be the ultimate folly now, unless they can do a deal to share with an NFL team!
So AVB for Hammers in the New Year? I would seriously question his sanity. He should go back to Portugal and re-build hid career again. At 36 years old he has a massive amount to offer. Spurs loss will be somebody's gain for sure.
Manchester United and Arsenal for Xmas. I'll settle for 2 five nils now and consider they let us off lightly!
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