@Cecil-yc6mc mourinho wanted to play a full strength team in the final. Levy told him he can't do that and to concentrate on trying to get top 4 instead. Mourinho disagreed. Got sacked. That's the story from Levy's brother in law ( the bald headed bloke you see on the bench with the players)
Glenn was a truly world class player. Revered around the world by the footballing greats but wasted by the FA in an era preoccupied with work rate & crunch tackling that got England nowhere in n the 70s & 80s. Platini stated that if Glenn was French he’d of gained 150 caps. Cruyff gave Glenn his shirt in 1984 after spurs beat Ajax on the way to the UEFA cup victory & called him the new master. Maradona heaped high praise on Glenn. Disgraceful how a once in a generation talent was wasted.
@ erm … yes he did and won 2 fa cups & a UEFA cup & so did other world class players like Ardiles, Greaves Jennings’s , Gascogne , Lineker, Ginols & klinsman & many more all wining trophies
I think one of the points about trophies that nobody seems to have thought about is that football clubs are a business. From a business perspective finishing top four and getting into the CL gives you two things that winning one of the two cups doesn’t. A huge revenue boost and the ability to buy better players than you otherwise could both because you have more cash and because the best players want to play in the CL. That’s really why so many teams rest players in the non PL games. The top clubs who play regularly in the CL tend to have the better squads because they have bigger budgets and so resting players doesn’t weaken them so much but for the teams coming through like Villa Spurs and Newcastle it is a much bigger problem. With that in mind it will be interesting to see what sides Spurs and Man U put out in the next round.
Spot on. Spurs weren't part of the Big 4 and have closed the gap enough to have been considered for the European Super League. 75% of domestic trophies have been won by Big 4 and City since PL started, and any other team that has won a trophy has been relegated in that time, except Spurs. Spurs only managed 2nd in the PL under Poch, and CL qualification 4 or 5 times in those same 30+ years. Losing players like Carrick, Modric, Berbatov, Bale and Walker was a result of the pecking order in football, so building a challenging squad was always going to be difficult. Even Man Utd had to concede to CR7 wanting to leave. Levy gets a lot of stick, with some of it fair, although, under Poch, Spurs were finally able to be a league challenger between 2016 - 2018, now everyone feels they're entitled to regular CL football despite being 6th in the pecking order of the PL - Utd, Liverpool, City, Chelsea and the Goons are ahead of us. Big Ange looks up for the challenge and I see more positives to come.
Glenn forgets he was installed as Spurs manager 24 hours before an FA cup semi final v Arsenals invincibles. George Graham (the person who'd know best how to beat them) was sacked. Spurs only lost 2-1 but were outplayed for the whole 90 mins. Levy's footballing decisions have always been terrible. He never learns.
Big Ange will unite the generations, then. He demands attractive football and he wins trophies. That is the great man’s career. Get ready for incoming silverware - Ange will deliver it - and once delivered he’ll be off to a bigger club
No chance, we'll never win anything with Levy in charge. Remember he sacked Jose before a cup final as he knew he would have pay him more money. The guy is a parasite to the club
Which is why i want the fans to unite in backing him, he brings so much more than what any other manager possibly could, in terms of a perfect fit for this club. Sacking Ange over something as little and improvable as away form or defensive record would be as big a mistake as sacking Jose before a cup final. Just give him the tools, Levy needs to stop being a coward, stingy and overly business-calculated in transfers. Trust your gut, look at Palmer
It's a psychological block. Spurs have had high league finishes and reached the finals of major competitions in the last decade but just fall short due to lack of killer instinct. "Spursy" maybe too trite an idiom to use but it hints at a truth.
The biggest mistake levy made wasn't backing Poch when he needed it. Poch was the closest to winning something big, ignore the Mourinho's and Conte's they were just the rebound of Poch's era. I trust in Ange, its similar to Poch at the beginning but we have to replace Son with someone as good otherwise we are really gonna struggle imo.
Stadiums that make a lot of money for the club do win you trophies as wealth is a good predictor of success on the pitch. Spurs have underperformed because of strategic mistakes over the selection of managers and player transfers in recent years. Now under Ange, Scott Munn and John Lange we should make progress.
I'm a Spurs supporter, I'm also a Port Adelaide supporter in AFL (Australian Football). Not that I believe a club moto is the be and end all. However, the Port Adelaide Moto is "We exist to win premierships) We are the most successful football club of any professional code in Australia. When you go to the Port Adelaide club rooms (Complex), everything you see, everything you hear, everything about the coaches, the players and everything about the fans is about the reason we exist. There is no arrogance, there is respect for all other clubs. But there is an expectation about why we exist...
I hear you but everything you described about Port Adelaide it’s like they are the best team to ever exist in the AFL and even bigger than the big 4 which just isn’t true😂😂they’ve only got 1 Premiership and haven’t made the grand final since 2004 as an Essendon fan myself we have a big drought as well which is sad too but yeah just though I’d tell you that as a fellow Australian in the same comment section 😂🇦🇺also an Arsenal fan too.
@@ertannebi3181 No. I never described Port Adelaide as the best ever team in the AFL, Just the most successful team over 150 plus years in any code of football in Australia. A club can only be judged in the competitions that it competed in . Before the AFL existed clubs played in other competitions including the champions of Australia, which Port Adelaide won on four occasions, more than any other team My point is about the attitude of the club and fans over a long period of time. I'm 63 years old and never in that time has Spurs been considered the best team in England. However in the same period Port Adelaide have been the best team in Australia. All I was saying was that when you compare both clubs and the success or not, of both clubs over a long period of time, the results are polar opposite. I don't know the attitude/ambience/ feeling/ expectation of Spurs, but I don know of that which exist at Port Adelaide and the whole club and it supporters expect to win. Of course we don't always win, but we expect to. We know that next year is looking good for us. At the beginning of next season, as with last season, most of the experts will predict us out of the eight. But we will be there. As for the big four, most AFL Premierships you must be talking of Hawthorn 5, Geelong, West Coast and Brisbane 4 each...
Whilst we have a Chairman who has more interest in go karts and building a hotel than building a winning team then whoever is the manager will have an impossible task. To dare is too dear.
In the run-up to Mourinho's sacking, we had lost to Arsenal, been spanked by Man United at home (after beating them 6-1 earlier in the season at their place), drawn with a pre-Saudi Newcastle and drawn at Everton. We had also lost in the Europa League Round of 16 to Dinamo Zagreb after winning the first leg at home 2-0 and then capitulated 3-0 away. The results simply weren't good and the style of play was even worse. Fact is that if Mourinho had been in charge against City in that cup final, we would have been mauled - not just because of Mourinho but because the morale was on the floor and the style of play was utterly soul destroying. You can't give Mourinho much credit for making the final. We beat Chelsea (on penalties) and then Stoke and Brentford. Hardly a giant-killing run. Levy's mistake was appointing Mourinho in the first place, not whether he sacked him before the League Cup Final.
Good point. Must admit I was swept up when Mourinho was appointed. And the beginning of the second season he was in charge we played some great attacking football and were top of the league. Then drawing 3-3 against weat ham after being 3 nil up changed all that.
Interesting body language from Hoddle. Crosses his arms when he hesitatingly introduced his view on the "culture" of the club @ 2:19. Why do you think he did that? Crossed arms usually indicate stubbornness, or concealing the truth. Or preparing for a strong, negative reaction.
@@ozzymick1431 It's not necessarily that he's hiding something, but more likely the understanding that he needs to give a diplomatic answer. He can't go all guns blazing about the ownership as he understandably wouldn't want to jeopardise his club privileges, press appearances, and not to mention the fact the massive media broadcasting deals where he regularly appears as a pundit or commentator.
Glenn has nailed it! The club has lots its way on the football side. Levy turned our great club into a profit making business where the focus is not on winning. Sacking Jose before a cup final summed everything up.
As ex mgr with at thfc he says in his book Levy low balled on the top class players he wanted and sold the key ones with no heads up. This is a consistent feature with every single mgr we have. Levy has built a commercial enterprise to sell at the cost of fielding a trophy winning team. Thfc motto "to dare is too do" Levy is only interested in money and doesn't need football success. 50k waiting list for day trippers not real fans demanding success. Sadly we will remain a banter club until he and Enic "holding company" exit
Many top teams including Man U in the 80s used faith healers let alone the 90s. Hoddle said that if it helped one of his players recover quicker it was worthwhile, but the gutter press as usual blew it all out of proportion & that with the gutless pathetic FA not backing Glenn only served to harm the national team again.
You have to look at the owners 14 mangers in 22 plus years but one common dominator the Owners & Levy they surley must look at them self & see failure !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
What he is basically saying is the older generation of fans were happy if the club didn't win trophies as long as they played attacking football, which is wrong as the last two league cups in 1999 and 2008 were won by parking the bus, the double winners of 1961 were mainly long ball and long throws, the only proper footballing team was the push and run style side of 1951. While the younger generation of fans see through all this made up guff and want to see spurs competing with Arsenal and Chelsea..
Ange has won more in his career than Hoddle, both continental and domestically as a coach. Cups and leagues in competitions where he never got the players to truly execute his ideas because they couldn’t afford to attract them. It was Angeball that won those competitions. Ange would give zero shits what Glen would think too, because if Glen knew his stuff, he’d be at the helm of a modern team. The bloke will fix your club if you give him the opportunity, and he won’t bitch or whinge while doing it. He will make the players take responsibility for the victories to come.
At the start of the Premier League, circa 1992 Tottenham were on verge of bankruptcy thanks to Irvine Scholar. Therefore, they were not in such a good position to take advantage of the new league as other clubs. The biggest change in the league was match day finances. Prior to the EPL match day revenues were shared on match day between the two clubs. Now match day revenues are kept by the home team. Therefore clubs like MU with 90k stadium capacity suddenly had a considerably advantage. Although,Arsenal had a much smaller stadium but they were the team on the rise as they had a extremely defensive manager( remember boring, boring Arsenal) . These two teams dominated the 1990's
The last 5 coaches at Spurs have been fielding incredibly weaker teams in cup competitions , when their squad was very thin on the ground , that’s why they failed to win more than one trophy .
Thank farquhar the overwhelming majority of that conversation comprised Hoddle and Keane, I've a lot of time for both of them concerning football matters. Tottenham have made a few bold or risky managerial appointments but none have put in the foundations for a successful empire. As Glen says, Jose wasn't given the chance. Redknapp may have been a notable chapter for football entertainment. Until they bite the bullet on Ange's dismal wasteball, they'll be in the doldrums for a while yet. The supporters deserve better.
It’s called Roman and Abi Dabi buying winning for last 15 years Man City and Chelsea have won most of things in last 10 years who bought the best players. How many trophy’s have Arsenal and villa won etc not many
It’s a shame that Mr Hoddle doesn’t seem to understand the King’s language. As for the sacking of Jose, I’m not too sure whether we fully understand the background to him being sacked…
Anyone who goes on the Chase (player 4)… gets Three Grand in the cash builder …gets offered 1 thousand pound …Whilst there is already big big money in the pot .. decides to stick and play for 3 thousand shows there decision making is very clouded 🤷🏼♂️🏴
I'm very disappointed with clen hoddle on some of his comments he's made about the stadium that the new one will be old and spurs will still not win any trophies its down to some of the players bad signings players past their sell by date ben Davies I could go on it's down to levi only interested. in making money he doesn't care about the fans the way he treated Paul Gascoigne charging him ridiculous prices for tickets to watch spurs buy the right players and we should see an improvement Mr LEVI and one more thing what have arsenal won lately. with all the praise why don't Glenn talk about that they won a trophy more recent than spurs that's the difference
The buck stops at Levy, we've seen the recent reports on players Ange wanted but were veto'd due to Levy wanting to cut the wage bill. We're not a balance sheet we're a football club. The key metric is trophies, by that measure Levy is the biggest of failures, and in any other industry if you don't deliver your key metric you're sacked. Time for him to go, all the reasons for lack of trophies stop at Levy. Remember when Poch was asking for more, we were challenging for the league and then we didn't buy anyone for 18mths! Time to go Levy. Thank you for th stadium but please, now's the time.
"If you can't dazzle them with science, you baffle them with bullshit". Glenn, don't read too much into not being able to win a trophy. Just not good enough, or lucky enough. That's all.
Hoddle talking about why Spurs arent successful when he is pretty much the worst manager we ever had is hilarious. Humility and self reflection are words glenn has not looked up yet 😂🤣
Spurs won’t consistently win, nor will any other club that doesn’t spend enough on wages predominantly, then transfer fees secondarily. Spurs, Villa, Newcastle have roughly the same wage bill, all 3 are feeding off the crumbs of teams that spend double their wage bills and have done for decades.
Imagine being a legend of a player and having to watch the shambles Spurs is. Kids in the playground playing football with flair would call out Hoddle’s name, there is not a player in Spurs that has had that effect since maybe Gazza. Another reason the awake fanbase are pissed off
"the awake fanbase" LOL I don't doubt your knowledge of playground football. But alas that is the beginning and end of your knowledge. Leave it to the big boys son.
Don't agree at all with Glen. Winning a trophy wont guarantee future success if you dont do everything else correctly. It might be a slight bump but not sure it will change things too much other than a short term sugar hit. Tottenham are on a transformational journey with their young players, so if it happens now great, but more likely in the years ahead.
So lucky to see Glen, play his whole career , the Mourinho decision was completely nuts
The timing of the decison was nuts
I'd suggest that we don't know the full back story
@@Cecil-yc6mc You’re probably right, it doesn’t make sense otherwise. Mourinho needed to go but the timing was so strange.
@Cecil-yc6mc mourinho wanted to play a full strength team in the final. Levy told him he can't do that and to concentrate on trying to get top 4 instead. Mourinho disagreed. Got sacked.
That's the story from Levy's brother in law ( the bald headed bloke you see on the bench with the players)
@@breakdownshakedown71 Yeah that didn’t happen, the chairman isn’t telling the manager what team to pick
Hoddle was a great player and a pretty decent coach . He knows about football .
Underrated as a coach: better than pretty decent.
@@herbert9241 agreed .
Hoddle is spot on with everything he says....apart from getting the words jumbled up in the clubs motto lol
That was a tad painful to hear.
Glenn was a truly world class player. Revered around the world by the footballing greats but wasted by the FA in an era preoccupied with work rate & crunch tackling that got England nowhere in n the 70s & 80s. Platini stated that if Glenn was French he’d of gained 150 caps. Cruyff gave Glenn his shirt in 1984 after spurs beat Ajax on the way to the UEFA cup victory & called him the new master. Maradona heaped high praise on Glenn. Disgraceful how a once in a generation talent was wasted.
@@davidbrooks187 erm he played for Tottenham though 🙄
@ erm … yes he did and won 2 fa cups & a UEFA cup & so did other world class players like Ardiles, Greaves Jennings’s , Gascogne , Lineker, Ginols & klinsman & many more all wining trophies
Best player this country,has ever produced
Hoddle is as sharp as ever. Incredible talent and spot on about where Spurs are.
I think one of the points about trophies that nobody seems to have thought about is that football clubs are a business. From a business perspective finishing top four and getting into the CL gives you two things that winning one of the two cups doesn’t. A huge revenue boost and the ability to buy better players than you otherwise could both because you have more cash and because the best players want to play in the CL. That’s really why so many teams rest players in the non PL games. The top clubs who play regularly in the CL tend to have the better squads because they have bigger budgets and so resting players doesn’t weaken them so much but for the teams coming through like Villa Spurs and Newcastle it is a much bigger problem. With that in mind it will be interesting to see what sides Spurs and Man U put out in the next round.
Spot on. Spurs weren't part of the Big 4 and have closed the gap enough to have been considered for the European Super League.
75% of domestic trophies have been won by Big 4 and City since PL started, and any other team that has won a trophy has been relegated in that time, except Spurs.
Spurs only managed 2nd in the PL under Poch, and CL qualification 4 or 5 times in those same 30+ years.
Losing players like Carrick, Modric, Berbatov, Bale and Walker was a result of the pecking order in football, so building a challenging squad was always going to be difficult.
Even Man Utd had to concede to CR7 wanting to leave.
Levy gets a lot of stick, with some of it fair, although, under Poch, Spurs were finally able to be a league challenger between 2016 - 2018, now everyone feels they're entitled to regular CL football despite being 6th in the pecking order of the PL - Utd, Liverpool, City, Chelsea and the Goons are ahead of us.
Big Ange looks up for the challenge and I see more positives to come.
@ you missed out the CL Final 😱😂
It’s an easy question to answer with one word Glenn, Enic
Glenn forgets he was installed as Spurs manager 24 hours before an FA cup semi final v Arsenals invincibles. George Graham (the person who'd know best how to beat them) was sacked. Spurs only lost 2-1 but were outplayed for the whole 90 mins. Levy's footballing decisions have always been terrible. He never learns.
That was 2001, not 2004, invincibles , but a brilliant team none the less.
The motto is "To Dare is to Do"
Lol, and the legend!!!
I can't stand him we lose nearly everytime he commentates in our games
@@Blankingfishermancan’t stand one of the best players to ever play for the club?? Weird comment
@familyread7889 you can not like the person and still appreciate he's a good player no ???
@@Blankingfisherman yeah that’s fair. But the only info I was you can’t stand him.
Which is fair. Everyone’s got their opinions.
Have a great day. 👍🏽
Big Ange will unite the generations, then. He demands attractive football and he wins trophies. That is the great man’s career. Get ready for incoming silverware - Ange will deliver it - and once delivered he’ll be off to a bigger club
Agree about Ange winning trophies, then on to Man City.
I see Anges next appointment either Madrid or Bacca…
But that’s 2 years away
Ha ha Tottenham and trophies 😂😂😂😂😂😂
No chance, we'll never win anything with Levy in charge. Remember he sacked Jose before a cup final as he knew he would have pay him more money. The guy is a parasite to the club
Which is why i want the fans to unite in backing him, he brings so much more than what any other manager possibly could, in terms of a perfect fit for this club.
Sacking Ange over something as little and improvable as away form or defensive record would be as big a mistake as sacking Jose before a cup final. Just give him the tools, Levy needs to stop being a coward, stingy and overly business-calculated in transfers. Trust your gut, look at Palmer
It's a psychological block. Spurs have had high league finishes and reached the finals of major competitions in the last decade but just fall short due to lack of killer instinct.
"Spursy" maybe too trite an idiom to use but it hints at a truth.
The biggest mistake levy made wasn't backing Poch when he needed it. Poch was the closest to winning something big, ignore the Mourinho's and Conte's they were just the rebound of Poch's era. I trust in Ange, its similar to Poch at the beginning but we have to replace Son with someone as good otherwise we are really gonna struggle imo.
Stadiums that make a lot of money for the club do win you trophies as wealth is a good predictor of success on the pitch. Spurs have underperformed because of strategic mistakes over the selection of managers and player transfers in recent years. Now under Ange, Scott Munn and John Lange we should make progress.
Glenn loved you in the 80s loved those spur teams.give ange a chance hes trying to put something together. He was coached by puskas down here mate.
I'm a Spurs supporter, I'm also a Port Adelaide supporter in AFL (Australian Football). Not that I believe a club moto is the be and end all. However, the Port Adelaide Moto is "We exist to win premierships) We are the most successful football club of any professional code in Australia. When you go to the Port Adelaide club rooms (Complex), everything you see, everything you hear, everything about the coaches, the players and everything about the fans is about the reason we exist. There is no arrogance, there is respect for all other clubs. But there is an expectation about why we exist...
I hear you but everything you described about Port Adelaide it’s like they are the best team to ever exist in the AFL and even bigger than the big 4 which just isn’t true😂😂they’ve only got 1 Premiership and haven’t made the grand final since 2004 as an Essendon fan myself we have a big drought as well which is sad too but yeah just though I’d tell you that as a fellow Australian in the same comment section 😂🇦🇺also an Arsenal fan too.
@@ertannebi3181 No. I never described Port Adelaide as the best ever team in the AFL, Just the most successful team over 150 plus years in any code of football in Australia. A club can only be judged in the competitions that it competed in . Before the AFL existed clubs played in other competitions including the champions of Australia, which Port Adelaide won on four occasions, more than any other team My point is about the attitude of the club and fans over a long period of time. I'm 63 years old and never in that time has Spurs been considered the best team in England. However in the same period Port Adelaide have been the best team in Australia. All I was saying was that when you compare both clubs and the success or not, of both clubs over a long period of time, the results are polar opposite. I don't know the attitude/ambience/ feeling/ expectation of Spurs, but I don know of that which exist at Port Adelaide and the whole club and it supporters expect to win. Of course we don't always win, but we expect to. We know that next year is looking good for us. At the beginning of next season, as with last season, most of the experts will predict us out of the eight. But we will be there. As for the big four, most AFL Premierships you must be talking of Hawthorn 5, Geelong, West Coast and Brisbane 4 each...
Whilst we have a Chairman who has more interest in go karts and building a hotel than building a winning team then whoever is the manager will have an impossible task. To dare is too dear.
Same old spurs will never win nything while levy is there mick supet cfc pride of london spursy crap
In the run-up to Mourinho's sacking, we had lost to Arsenal, been spanked by Man United at home (after beating them 6-1 earlier in the season at their place), drawn with a pre-Saudi Newcastle and drawn at Everton. We had also lost in the Europa League Round of 16 to Dinamo Zagreb after winning the first leg at home 2-0 and then capitulated 3-0 away. The results simply weren't good and the style of play was even worse. Fact is that if Mourinho had been in charge against City in that cup final, we would have been mauled - not just because of Mourinho but because the morale was on the floor and the style of play was utterly soul destroying.
You can't give Mourinho much credit for making the final. We beat Chelsea (on penalties) and then Stoke and Brentford. Hardly a giant-killing run. Levy's mistake was appointing Mourinho in the first place, not whether he sacked him before the League Cup Final.
Good point. Must admit I was swept up when Mourinho was appointed. And the beginning of the second season he was in charge we played some great attacking football and were top of the league. Then drawing 3-3 against weat ham after being 3 nil up changed all that.
Interesting body language from Hoddle. Crosses his arms when he hesitatingly introduced his view on the "culture" of the club @ 2:19.
Why do you think he did that? Crossed arms usually indicate stubbornness, or concealing the truth. Or preparing for a strong, negative reaction.
Good point. That means he's hiding something.I think he won't say what he knows which is probably the truth.
@@MM-kd6cz: So what do you think he's hiding?
@@ozzymick1431 It's not necessarily that he's hiding something, but more likely the understanding that he needs to give a diplomatic answer. He can't go all guns blazing about the ownership as he understandably wouldn't want to jeopardise his club privileges, press appearances, and not to mention the fact the massive media broadcasting deals where he regularly appears as a pundit or commentator.
@@thebangonsalesshownail on the head.
Glenn has nailed it! The club has lots its way on the football side. Levy turned our great club into a profit making business where the focus is not on winning. Sacking Jose before a cup final summed everything up.
As ex mgr with at thfc he says in his book Levy low balled on the top class players he wanted and sold the key ones with no heads up. This is a consistent feature with every single mgr we have. Levy has built a commercial enterprise to sell at the cost of fielding a trophy winning team.
Thfc motto "to dare is too do" Levy is only interested in money and doesn't need football success. 50k waiting list for day trippers not real fans demanding success. Sadly we will remain a banter club until he and Enic "holding company" exit
Find it very difficult to take seriously a guy who had the top job in the land then tried to make his players use a faith healer.
Many top teams including Man U in the 80s used faith healers let alone the 90s. Hoddle said that if it helped one of his players recover quicker it was worthwhile, but the gutter press as usual blew it all out of proportion & that with the gutless pathetic FA not backing Glenn only served to harm the national team again.
@@davidbrooks187 - Spot on.
Maybe we should change it to “to do is to dare” 😳
To Dare is to do Glenn. Get it right son
We will never do anything with these owner. Profit before glory. #levyout
Our owners that's why
You have to look at the owners 14 mangers in 22 plus years but one common dominator the Owners & Levy they surley must look at them self & see failure !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Exactly why Levy MUST GO 🙏🙏🙏
Coys coys coys coys coys coys coys coys coys coys coys
....trophies incoming!!
Levy puts himself before the club.
What he is basically saying is the older generation of fans were happy if the club didn't win trophies as long as they played attacking football, which is wrong as the last two league cups in 1999 and 2008 were won by parking the bus, the double winners of 1961 were mainly long ball and long throws, the only proper footballing team was the push and run style side of 1951. While the younger generation of fans see through all this made up guff and want to see spurs competing with Arsenal and Chelsea..
Hoddle makes Scholes look like Robbie Savage.
Ange has won more in his career than Hoddle, both continental and domestically as a coach. Cups and leagues in competitions where he never got the players to truly execute his ideas because they couldn’t afford to attract them. It was Angeball that won those competitions. Ange would give zero shits what Glen would think too, because if Glen knew his stuff, he’d be at the helm of a modern team. The bloke will fix your club if you give him the opportunity, and he won’t bitch or whinge while doing it. He will make the players take responsibility for the victories to come.
At the start of the Premier League, circa 1992 Tottenham were on verge of bankruptcy thanks to Irvine Scholar. Therefore, they were not in such a good position to take advantage of the new league as other clubs. The biggest change in the league was match day finances. Prior to the EPL match day revenues were shared on match day between the two clubs.
Now match day revenues are kept by the home team.
Therefore clubs like MU with 90k stadium capacity suddenly had a considerably advantage. Although,Arsenal had a much smaller stadium but they were the team on the rise as they had a extremely defensive manager( remember boring, boring Arsenal) . These two teams dominated the 1990's
Great comment
The last 5 coaches at Spurs have been fielding incredibly weaker teams in cup competitions , when their squad was very thin on the ground , that’s why they failed to win more than one trophy .
Sacking Jose right before the final was unforgivably stupid
Thank farquhar the overwhelming majority of that conversation comprised Hoddle and Keane, I've a lot of time for both of them concerning football matters. Tottenham have made a few bold or risky managerial appointments but none have put in the foundations for a successful empire. As Glen says, Jose wasn't given the chance. Redknapp may have been a notable chapter for football entertainment. Until they bite the bullet on Ange's dismal wasteball, they'll be in the doldrums for a while yet. The supporters deserve better.
Plenty of Spurs fans aged over 40 are desperate for trophies.
Hoddle is a dinosaur, Big Ange is the asteroid wiping him out!
Ange is a flea on the erse of Hoddle's legacy at Tottenham. He might yet create a bigger legacy (I doubt it) but he ain't doing it at asteroid speed.
And the fans minds set
Lol yeh like that matters. Da faq
@@AB15151Fans are the worst makes sense they haven’t won 🏆 anything
It’s called Roman and Abi Dabi buying winning for last 15 years Man City and Chelsea have won most of things in last 10 years who bought the best players. How many trophy’s have Arsenal and villa won etc not many
in the 14 years prior to Abramovitch buying Chelsea, Spurs didn't beat them once. They were clearly hugely superior to Tottenham anyway.
Villa? They won nothing for 40 years lol
@@richardconte3837league cup winners in 1994 and 1996
The weakness are it’s negative section of the fanbase
It’s a shame that Mr Hoddle doesn’t seem to understand the King’s language. As for the sacking of Jose, I’m not too sure whether we fully understand the background to him being sacked…
Why did that camera guy help him ill never know ,it was glen's time to go after all he said , push him on his inappropriate comments in the past
i"m 75 yet i look younger than hoddle. bye the way glen the spurs motto is "to dare is to do" old boy.
Being a spurs supporter its in our DNA. Win, lose or draw TTWD.
👍
The owners lol
Anyone who goes on the Chase (player 4)… gets Three Grand in the cash builder …gets offered 1 thousand pound …Whilst there is already big big money in the pot .. decides to stick and play for 3 thousand shows there decision making is very clouded 🤷🏼♂️🏴
The owners only care about the ££££. L£vy has said it himself. The book broken dreams by Tom Bowyer
I'm very disappointed with clen hoddle on some of his comments he's made about the stadium that the new one will be old and spurs will still not win any trophies its down to some of the players bad signings players past their sell by date ben Davies I could go on it's down to levi only interested. in making money he doesn't care about the fans the way he treated Paul Gascoigne charging him ridiculous prices for tickets to watch spurs buy the right players and we should see an improvement Mr LEVI and one more thing what have arsenal won lately. with all the praise why don't Glenn talk about that they won a trophy more recent than spurs that's the difference
I think it's a mind set get so. Far and collaps simple mind set
Academy has been poor and squad is weak compared with elite clubs
The buck stops at Levy, we've seen the recent reports on players Ange wanted but were veto'd due to Levy wanting to cut the wage bill. We're not a balance sheet we're a football club. The key metric is trophies, by that measure Levy is the biggest of failures, and in any other industry if you don't deliver your key metric you're sacked. Time for him to go, all the reasons for lack of trophies stop at Levy. Remember when Poch was asking for more, we were challenging for the league and then we didn't buy anyone for 18mths! Time to go Levy. Thank you for th stadium but please, now's the time.
They sacked Jose the week before a cup final who's geared to win trophies.
"If you can't dazzle them with science, you baffle them with bullshit". Glenn, don't read too much into not being able to win a trophy. Just not good enough, or lucky enough. That's all.
Hoddle talking about why Spurs arent successful when he is pretty much the worst manager we ever had is hilarious. Humility and self reflection are words glenn has not looked up yet 😂🤣
5 football legends and a token woman. Why is this woman necessary?
Someone had to get the drinks and make the sandwhiches 😉
Spurs won’t consistently win, nor will any other club that doesn’t spend enough on wages predominantly, then transfer fees secondarily. Spurs, Villa, Newcastle have roughly the same wage bill, all 3 are feeding off the crumbs of teams that spend double their wage bills and have done for decades.
👍 6th in payroll
Sadly, Glen. this has aged horribly.
Imagine being a legend of a player and having to watch the shambles Spurs is. Kids in the playground playing football with flair would call out Hoddle’s name, there is not a player in Spurs that has had that effect since maybe Gazza. Another reason the awake fanbase are pissed off
"the awake fanbase" LOL I don't doubt your knowledge of playground football. But alas that is the beginning and end of your knowledge. Leave it to the big boys son.
Could add the brilliant Ginola to hoddle and Gazza , remember the late 90s everyone wanted to be like him
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Don't agree at all with Glen. Winning a trophy wont guarantee future success if you dont do everything else correctly. It might be a slight bump but not sure it will change things too much other than a short term sugar hit. Tottenham are on a transformational journey with their young players, so if it happens now great, but more likely in the years ahead.
Mourinho was due a big bonus if he won a trophy , probably the reason Levy fired him .
*to dare is to do
Ffs hoddle was a great player ? As a manager a joke
Gary.get your fuel in.Jesus,wept
Its all about the money now..
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To do is to care😂
Who ? 😂😂😂
Jews
Levy is the problem