The Insane Rise of Ange Postecoglou

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  • Опубликовано: 20 ноя 2024

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  • @mjaceyep110
    @mjaceyep110 Год назад +2100

    Ange wasn't blaming the players in that interview IMO, he was irritated with the youth systems within Australia which had those players ill-equipped to play at the required level to succeed.

    • @FedeleMarco
      @FedeleMarco Год назад +266

      That's excalty right,and that's why still now Australia is losing It's best youngsters from the game,just look at Volpato being released by both Sydney fc and Wanderers,saying he wouldnt make It.
      But was good enough in his first year in Italy to win a cap for Roma,in serie A.
      Just to show that much hasnt changed in the system from when he was complaning

    • @mjaceyep110
      @mjaceyep110 Год назад +54

      @@FedeleMarco Yeah even Rugby Union here in Australia is in a slump. Although historically we have been so strong. All due to poor choices by the ARU for over a decade, whilst Rugby League and AFL have grown. Just illustrates how important it is for sports organisations/governing bodies within Aus to maximise the talent they attract. Plenty of promising athletes who just need the proper infrastructure to flourish.

    • @Angus-bn2ob
      @Angus-bn2ob Год назад +7

      @@FedeleMarco I cannot agree with you more

    • @Mr_jz_12
      @Mr_jz_12 Год назад +19

      Australia has the best youth development in futsal in australia. FFA REFUSES to use/promote it. So many youth kids/men i played with/watched locally made it to worldcups and played pro overseas which could have made the jump.

    • @SoulWipes
      @SoulWipes Год назад +29

      I fully agree with this. He even directly states that he’s not blaming the players. They just weren’t given the proper opportunities to even be match fit, let alone properly develop.

  • @willmcalinden
    @willmcalinden Год назад +509

    Aussie, here. Very cool to see you make this video. His career is legitimately a FM journeyman save.

    • @grobariza
      @grobariza Год назад +6

      absolutely

    • @robvermeer5951
      @robvermeer5951 Год назад +4

      True. As a matter of fact, it sounds completely like my current Pentagon save, but then on the other side of the globe instead of Asia/Oceania.

    • @TallCrow5858
      @TallCrow5858 Год назад +1

      Fr

  • @chrishello10
    @chrishello10 Год назад +768

    An important thing to note about Ange's "failures" with the U20's Australian team is that in 2005, Australia brokered a move from Oceania to Asian Football Confederation. This made qualification to youth world cups much more difficult

    • @MrRodzilla
      @MrRodzilla Год назад +112

      and made more difficult by the fact that the NSL was disbanded in 2004, replaced by the A League for 2005/06 season and the national youth league would only restart in 2008, meaning he had players that were not even playing proper competitive football for years

    • @chrishello10
      @chrishello10 Год назад +8

      @@MrRodzilla Yep. 100%

    • @leroygunnerman6340
      @leroygunnerman6340 Год назад +8

      Playing better teams improves your play. Beating crap teams teaches you nothing.

    • @natebernasconi
      @natebernasconi Год назад

      @@MrRodzilla I agreed with this around then reading "It's Only A Game: A Life in Sport" on O'Neill suggesting and implementing the A-League now I'm older and more cynical about the world. Reply and I'll track it down.

    • @jord.an6123
      @jord.an6123 Год назад +7

      @@leroygunnerman6340 100% thank god we now play in asia with all those world class japanese and south korean ballers. We're not as good as them yet, but were getting there

  • @RyanGBB88
    @RyanGBB88 Год назад +549

    I'm a celtic fan. We're sad to see him go. He genuinely provided me with some of the best moments of my life as a fan and his fitbal was a joy to watch. We love the big the guy. If you hear a celtic fan say otherwise its just because we're hurting. Hes an all round top guy and honestly one of the best managers in the world. I hate tottenham but they've pinched a gem

    • @wot4606
      @wot4606 Год назад

      Sad tosser

    • @keeemon4451
      @keeemon4451 Год назад +15

      easily the best coach scotland has seen in a while... could see kris doolan going a similar route soon. hes done unbelievably well at thistle, despite us fucking up at the last hurdle

    • @bobbymcculloch2451
      @bobbymcculloch2451 Год назад

      We ban no challenge here in our farmer’s league. Livingston Motherwell st mirren Dundee. Here’s hoping he doesn’t get the same fate as rodgers when he went back to a 10 times better league. Got his team relegated. Got sacked. West Ham didn’t want him. No English club inquired about him so he’s came back to our Sunday league. He won’t win trophies down there like he did here. Our squad full of internationals. Others. Skink. Just being realistic with no blinkers on

    • @marywilson8119
      @marywilson8119 Год назад +4

      ​@@bobbymcculloch2451Rodgers finished 5th twice , 8tn and won the FA Ciup, what did you leave that out for the non blinkers guy.

    • @Lodatzor
      @Lodatzor Год назад +10

      why hate Tottenham?

  • @blinkusfishus2052
    @blinkusfishus2052 Год назад +631

    Thanks for giving proper context to Ange's time in Brisbane, they were a joke before he took over, for obvious reasons. After he was done their squad became THE benchmark for any other title winning team in Australia, not just for winning, but for the style in which they did it. Anyone gets the time they should look up highlights of the grand final between the Mariners and Brisbane Zealand mentions, insane comeback and one of the best grand finals ever in the A-league.

    • @anardi7112
      @anardi7112 Год назад +22

      Roarcelona forever #BroichAndBerishaAndBrattanAndTheo

    • @minichalvo9818
      @minichalvo9818 Год назад +9

      We’ve gone from winning the A league to probably getting relegated when the second tier comes in

    • @dallashall2551
      @dallashall2551 Год назад +10

      That final was epic, I'll never forget being there and hearing the crowd roar when big Erik Paartalu scored a header from a corner with the last kick of the game which sent the match into penalties.

    • @liam6nugget
      @liam6nugget Год назад +5

      I love how he won two titles with Brisbane despite leading for less than a minute in those games

    • @damos8406
      @damos8406 Год назад +8

      That ridiculous 20 (something) pass movement to score. Which got a 2 page pictorial spread in the paper and knocked the Rugby league and AFL news to the back of the sports pages.

  • @JM-tj5qm
    @JM-tj5qm Год назад +67

    What a crazy career he has. I love how he signed 6 Japanese guys for Celtic. It confirms what Bojan Krkić and Diego Forlan said that the Japanese league is much more competitive than it seems.

  • @mogunner22
    @mogunner22 Год назад +33

    Dont think the video quiet highlights the mess at Celtic when Ange first came in. We lost/sold 18 first team players, lost our long term CEO, Hired a new one before he also randomly left 2 months later. Lost the whole recruitment and scouting team and just finished the previous COVID season 25 points behind Rangers. Ange also got hired after the start of pre season, rocked up by himself with no backroom team and went on to win a double against a strong rangers team that got to the Europa league final. He played some of the best football i have seen in my 30 years of going to celtic Park. Phenomenal manager

    • @brucescammells2817
      @brucescammells2817 Год назад +2

      You are absolutely right, I was lucky to follow Ange to Celtic like so many other Aussies and not at all surprised at the initial reaction and then the trajectory of the football team. You might be able to help me because I seem to recall one of early Ranges games came up when a few of the Celtic players including Tom Rogic were on international duty and a lot of people were upset that Ange didn't request a postponement that Celtic were entitled to. I'm not sure if I understood that correctly at the time but to me it was like the Brisbane Roar all over again and he seemed to be letting the star players know that they weren't indispensable and also the rest of the squad that he had faith in them an expected them to do the job.
      I'm sure Celtic won and I could have that all wrong but that was when I was sure Ange was on the way again and he would have the players and fans on board for the ride. Just like it did for me I've enjoyed it so much I think I'll be still following Celtic.
      PS. Mr Rogers looks ok too...HH from Aus

    • @alexscriven8960
      @alexscriven8960 Год назад

      Spot on. Literally worked a miracle with the club in one of the best turnarounds I’ve ever seen

  • @wasgzzak8837
    @wasgzzak8837 Год назад +207

    I feel shite I just want him back at Celtic

    • @Gogohunter
      @Gogohunter Год назад +7

      And a bag of cans

    • @ninjaskeleton6140
      @ninjaskeleton6140 Год назад +1

      You never know what the future holds, he could end up back there some day

    • @daviebananas1735
      @daviebananas1735 Год назад +23

      He could well be back in a few years. Spurs are unmanageable. No one can succeed there.

    • @markhowell9440
      @markhowell9440 Год назад +2

      Maybe he'll get his job back once it goes tits up at Spurs

    • @tomhill4738
      @tomhill4738 Год назад +1

      traded immortality for mediocrity. Brendan is a better manager.

  • @o.spink1418
    @o.spink1418 Год назад +9

    Crazy to think that my dad was ange postecoglu’s first signing for south melbourne and now ange is managing one of the biggest clubs in europe. Small world

  • @jamescashman1110
    @jamescashman1110 Год назад +207

    I’m a Melbourne Victory fan. He was with Melbourne for roughly a year and completely turned the teams fortunes around. Seeing Australia win a major international trophy was unreal too. Tottenham will 100% win something with Ange in charge. The man wins wherever he goes.

    • @mastertrams
      @mastertrams Год назад +35

      Let's just hope Spurs isn't to Ange what Spurs was to Mourinho. That man also wins wherever he goes, just not at Tottenham...

    • @danielebrambilla2290
      @danielebrambilla2290 Год назад +33

      Almost as if Tottenham was the problem and not the managers.

    • @pafka
      @pafka Год назад +15

      Tottenham can't win, sorry. It's a law of nature

    • @CobraAce04
      @CobraAce04 Год назад +32

      I have no doubts he's a compulsive winner. I've been fascinating by his rise. What bothers me is that Spurs has a culture of almost pathological mediocrity. They're allergic to silverware. The only question is whether Ange's Angeness can overcome Tottenham's Tottenhamness

    • @EJassassin1530
      @EJassassin1530 Год назад

      Let’s see, Tottenham can win a trophy to save their life

  • @GOLboagy
    @GOLboagy Год назад +11

    As a Celtic fan I'm absolutely gutted he's left and wished he'd stayed. That should be all the testament needed as to his meaning to the clubs he's managed.
    Hail Hail and COYS

  • @NsABullitzZ
    @NsABullitzZ Год назад +37

    Spurs are lucky to get him I think. Exactly the type of manager they need right now, not one to paper over cracks but to completely rebuild from the ground up.

  • @JJ-xx5tj
    @JJ-xx5tj Год назад +176

    Spurs fan here, can’t say I was overly excited about Ange from the start but the more I hear and read about him I’m turning around.
    He is just what we need right now. Here’s to the Aussie revolution in N17🇦🇺🇦🇺

    • @vaffangool9196
      @vaffangool9196 Год назад +7

      *As a Japanese Gooner* he's exactly the man I didn't want leading you lot out of the wilderness. Well, him and Julian Nagelsmann.

    • @Mr_jz_12
      @Mr_jz_12 Год назад +2

      As an australian, if you struggled with Mo, you wont win anything with ange.

    • @wizardclintx1900
      @wizardclintx1900 Год назад +25

      @@Mr_jz_12 haha your such a casual

    • @Mr_jz_12
      @Mr_jz_12 Год назад +1

      @@wizardclintx1900 a casual? World class managers struggled with spurs, whats ange going to do. Especially since the league has strengthened since they left.

    • @ozzymick1431
      @ozzymick1431 Год назад

      ​@MR_ JZ_12 : He'll put the existing Spurs players up against a wall and give them the choice of facing a firing squad, or running through the wall.
      Easy peasy.

  • @ninjaskeleton6140
    @ninjaskeleton6140 Год назад +30

    Ange is a legend in that interview, tells it like it is. He isn’t blaming the players, he’s blaming the system they’re brought up in.

    • @infinitreality
      @infinitreality Год назад +4

      A system, which after Ange showed the way, is now producing some world class talent. The truth he told at the time hurt some pundits and football aficionados, but he has been proven correct. U23's just came 3rd in the Maurice Revello tournament on their first invitation. Should have won it.

  • @tbyrn21
    @tbyrn21 Год назад +30

    In my youth I wasn't as much into football as I am now. But, the spark for me for my love of football came on Orange Sunday. Coming from 2-0 down in Extra Time Ange got the Roar back in it and won the league in the shootout, against none other than current Australian Coach Graham Arnold, and current National Goalkeeper Mat Ryan. Tottenham, from every club that has ever had Ange grace them with his presence, we can assure you that greatness is coming.

    • @ChrisHockman
      @ChrisHockman Год назад

      Never happened. Don’t know what you’re talking about

  • @ChristoforosKrmzds
    @ChristoforosKrmzds Год назад +97

    As a Greek, I am very proud of what he was able to accomplish and I am very excited to see him manage in the prem!

    • @cybersk8er212
      @cybersk8er212 Год назад +9

      He is not Greek. He is Australian and his parents moved there when he was 4. He does not remember Greece at all and he is Australian as any born Australian.

    • @efeambrose24
      @efeambrose24 Год назад +23

      @@cybersk8er212he speaks greek

    • @fwayo
      @fwayo Год назад +35

      @@cybersk8er212 know this might be hard for you to understand, but people can have multiple nationalities as part of their identity. He isn’t just greek or Australian, he is both, and we can all be happy for him

    • @ChristoforosKrmzds
      @ChristoforosKrmzds Год назад +27

      @@cybersk8er212 He is a Greek that grew up in Australia. Even though he is considered an Aussie, I am pretty sure that he didn't just forget his heritage. I have also seen an interview that is completly in Greek and he speaks it fluently. He also visits Greece often as his family is from there. But whether he feels Greek or Australian or both, it doesn't matter to me because he is great either way. And we Greeks love Australians and there is a big Greek community there.

    • @alexrenn2479
      @alexrenn2479 Год назад +10

      @@cybersk8er212 He is Australian, but remains very proud of his Greek heritage. He cut his teeth at South Melbourne Hellas, a football club in Australia set up by Greek immigrants and still retains a very close affinity to the club, creditting it for making him the football person that he is today.

  • @goatstix7750
    @goatstix7750 Год назад +72

    Ange did not look bad.
    I was 10 and watched this live.
    I was a huge fozzy fan at the time.
    Ange stuck to his guns and called out Australia for not supporting football like ange deemed necessary to compete at a high level.
    Ange was right.
    Ange conducts his teams similar to that of a 4-3-3 tiki taka style.
    Ange needs full control in this style of play. Kinda like pep. It’s pep way or it won’t work. Same with ange.
    It’s high intensity very meticulous way of playing, very strict rules. Although pep has changed slightly and is not as obsessive as before. But ange is at his peak and is obsessive and ange will compete with anyone given the right tools and support. Ange could go toe to toe with anyone and manage any player and any team in the world.
    Ange plays like any 2023 team should play. It’s no longer 2005.

    • @glennkeppel9836
      @glennkeppel9836 Год назад +1

      ''was a fan''...I hope you're not now; he's fixated by aussie rules and is forever wrong about managers (like he was with Arnold).

    • @hedonismunderstands2469
      @hedonismunderstands2469 Год назад +1

      i watched this live too and, like you, though i had respect for fozzy i thought ange was brilliant, right and unfairly dismissed by a poor interview. big palace fan but spurs now my new 'other' team...

  • @helenmooney2772
    @helenmooney2772 Год назад +20

    As a Celtic fan I am absolutely gutted that he has gone.Would like to wish the big man all the best and hope it works out at spurs

  • @jacques5869
    @jacques5869 Год назад +29

    As an Arsenal fan whose best mate is a Rangers fan, I'm terrified of Ange coming to Spurs! Despite the fact he isn't the big name like Nagelsmann, this guy has a ridiculous track record of making things that shouldn't work, work... Then there's Celtic who were a solid outfit who he improved. If he's given the freedom to make the changes he wants, Spurs could be a serious threat in the next couple of seasons!

  • @markford5059
    @markford5059 Год назад +35

    Yo man been watching you for a while from glasgow. Big Celtic fan and in my lifetime I’ve never seen any manager like big ange. He really is something special and I think the English league and fans in all their entitlement have already written him off just as fans have done anywhere he has been. All you have to do is ask any Aussie or talk to any Scottish football fan and no matter what team they support, they all say ange is special. I just can’t wait to see him prove everyone else wrong once again. I do like these more long form story telling videos and since you seemed interested in Scottish football there isn’t many channels telling the stories around the historical battles and controversy that has plagued the Scottish league. Just a suggestion but keep doing what your doing man. Big love 🫡💚🤍

    • @chriswoodley23
      @chriswoodley23 Год назад +3

      The majority of Spurs fans I talk to or the ones with websites or RUclips channels I follow are all pretty happy with the appointment and aren't writing him off at all. There are obviously deluded fans everywhere but after the awful football from Conte (even though he was still getting results) I think most fans honestly would be happy to watch attacking and attractive football. It seems that's the only way he knows how to play so I'm more excited by a guy with a clear style than if Spurs got in another big name coach who didn't want to be there and thought the fans should be lucky to pay for the most expensive tickets in England to try and nick a goal from a set-piece at home.

    • @Derek-qu8qi
      @Derek-qu8qi Год назад

      @@chriswoodley23 I saw very few spurs fans online who weren’t outraged at the thought of his appointment.

    • @chriswoodley23
      @chriswoodley23 Год назад

      @@Derek-qu8qi fair enough maybe I'm not reading a wide enough or a representative example. Most of what I've heard or read has been pretty optimistic. If that is the case then it's a bit bizarre as 2/3 of the last 3 managers have been "big names" that haven't worked and the most popular and successful (even if he didn't win anything) in recent years has been Pochettino and he wasn't some glamorous name. Not saying you're wrong though I guess I'm not reading a wide enough sample

    • @jamesbroon1616
      @jamesbroon1616 Год назад

      How old are u? Martin O'Neill & wee Brenda Rodgers are better managers than the ange the fraud. Ange will be sacked before the season is done, mark my words

    • @raykhouri3727
      @raykhouri3727 Год назад

      ​@jamesbroon1616 your a tosser. U have no idea

  • @PepeSilvia6721
    @PepeSilvia6721 Год назад +7

    Celtic fan here, absolutely love the man. Hope it goes better for him at spurs than it probably will do.

  • @aaronelliott8403
    @aaronelliott8403 Год назад +17

    Going back to the blow-up on air with Craig Forster, if you don't know the history of why we struggle at those youth tournaments it's easy to put the blame square on Ange. But it's no coincidence that as soon as our qualifying path changed from the easy Oceania route (where the Socceroos were a big fish in a small pond smashing island nations) to the much tougher Asian qualification route, our teams began to struggle to make the Youth World Cup.
    This points to the issue that not only are there many much tougher teams in the Asian confederation, but those countries also were investing heavily in youth, unlike Australia. The Young Socceroos weren't playing regular minutes in the lead up to the tournament and it was widely known that Australia's youth development pathways needed improving.
    You could have put the best coach in the world in charge of the young Socceroos back then and it's debatable whether they would have got better results

  • @CJ_MOR
    @CJ_MOR Год назад +12

    “You’re assuming I was second choice, I might have been fifth choice, you never know” was when he was appointed for Celtic not spurs.

  • @forgetfulLlama31
    @forgetfulLlama31 Год назад +26

    So.. Ange is not a "yes man", he makes big changes in personnel initially and likes full control of transfers. Good luck with that at Spurs. That was really interesting, thanks Zealand.

    • @duran9664
      @duran9664 Год назад +1

      🛑FUN FACT🛑One friend from Dubai told me that Australia national team was a joke & whipping boy for the big teams in Asia before Postecoglou took over & started terrorizing the continent for a while. 🤪

  • @srcarlherb1730
    @srcarlherb1730 Год назад +9

    Got to love the Deportivo La Coruña away shirt. Much appreciated from a Depor fan!
    For those of you interested, a save with Deportivo on FM is highly recommended. Spanish champions in 2000, Champions League semifinalists in 2004, now in the 3rd tier of Spanish football.

    • @BrettSurenne
      @BrettSurenne Год назад +3

      I remember seeing plenty of Deportivo highlights on my TV in Australia when Bebeto was playing there.

  • @VodkaHellstorm
    @VodkaHellstorm Год назад +11

    Was privileged enough to watch him manage first hand at Melbourne Victory. It's rare that Australian fans get to enjoy saying something like that. Of course, we never knew his career would explode like this, but we're so damn proud of him.

  • @MrGamerz20
    @MrGamerz20 Год назад +55

    As a Tottenham fan everything I read and see about this guy makes me more excited to see what he can accomplish. Lots of turmoil around the club right now but if the players he’ll have when the season starts can buy into his tactics, things may start to turn around. At the very least, playing exciting attacking football is a huge breath of fresh air after the last few years of boring, defensive football. Let’s go Big Ange!

    • @tomhill4738
      @tomhill4738 Год назад

      Tottenham are a shit club and Brendan Rodgers is a bigger appointment.

    • @graememckay86
      @graememckay86 Год назад +3

      Just watch out for the first season injuries. We had hamstrings snapping like fiddle strings cos of the intensity of his training and playing style

    • @kymrix8871
      @kymrix8871 Год назад

      The fact that ange always leaves is giving me ptsd. especially after the whole conte saga and knowing Levy oh brother I don’t even wanna think about it 🤦🏾‍♂️

    • @Narodov1
      @Narodov1 Год назад +3

      Since Poch, no manager has lasted under Levy for a full season. How do you think those manager could have gotten his players to buy into his system? And furthermore, do you think Levy will actually back this man? He couldn’t back elite managers, so why would he back an inexperienced manager?If you think 60+ goals concesed last season was bad, let’s see what happens when they start playing a high line with these crop of players. Ryan Mason played attacking football after Stellini left, but look how that ended up, top 4 when conte departed, and finished in 8th place

    • @davidrichards613
      @davidrichards613 Год назад +1

      Will be interesting to see who he deems surplus, and also who he targets to replace them. He may have to replace Kane already.

  • @liam6nugget
    @liam6nugget Год назад +34

    I’m a Roar fan, and nothing will sum up his determination more than that first Championship with the Roar. We were down 2-0 in the 116th minute, and Ange still insisted on playing his way. The rest is history

    • @michaeldrynan490
      @michaeldrynan490 Год назад +7

      Will never forget Theo deciding to roll the ball out to the centre back in the 119th minute instead of pumping it long when we were 2-1 down. Embracing Postecoglu ball to play out from the back in the toughest of times and paid off big time

  • @Josh10_180
    @Josh10_180 Год назад +10

    Just realised this the other week but when Stevie G was managing the Gers and Ange was managing Celtic they actually had encountered each other before that. Back in 2009 I believe it was, Stevie G was playing for Liverpool in a pre-season friendly in Melbourne against Melbourne Victory I think it was and the manager of the Victory was Ange.

  • @Bagster321
    @Bagster321 Год назад +41

    As an Aussie, thank you for covering Ange's story. I hope he succeeds.

    • @duran9664
      @duran9664 Год назад +1

      🛑FUN FACT🛑One friend from Dubai told me that Australia national team was a joke & whipping boy for the big teams in Asia before Postecoglou took over & started terrorizing the continent for a while. 🤪

  • @Donstheman
    @Donstheman Год назад +5

    Im a Celtic fan and I love big Ange. Its heart breaking to see him go but he stuffed the team with amazing international talent such as Jota, Kyogo, O'Reilly Hatate, CVV, Starfelt and more and wiped the floor with our rivals. I honestly wish him the best of luck with Spurs going forward.

  • @sophdog1678
    @sophdog1678 Год назад +11

    Interesting, you mentioned the 2-0 loss to MUFC in the world club thing - today, Ange's Spurs beat MUFC 2-0

  • @kevrenner3889
    @kevrenner3889 Год назад +6

    Wasn’t blaming the players, was blaming the ideals of Aus soccer at the time where there was no plan for developing the youth team, it was all about qualification and who cared where the next generation of men’s team players came from. Craig Foster has come out since and apologised for the interview and being wrong, admitting Ange was right.
    Also, Australia winning the Asian Cup is so underrated, easily the biggest achievement in Australian Football history. For all the great performances the Socceroos have recorded in their history, the Asian Cup campaign under Ange is the crowning glory. Big underdogs, we played great football and won it playing the way Ange envisioned football. He is a born champion and leader of men.

  • @KFR
    @KFR Год назад +6

    fun fact in lockdown for covid in japan ange postecoglu said he was grinding on football manager

  • @ryanoconnor5867
    @ryanoconnor5867 Год назад +6

    I think when a manager finds success of some sort at almost every job he's had, gotta tell you something about the man. I hope this is the big change Spurs needs....too many years of being a sad football fan

  • @no1wasgeorgiebest
    @no1wasgeorgiebest Год назад +5

    English man who has lived in South Melbourne for 5 years. He's an incredibly impressive manager, he'll do well at Spurs. There's a nice mural of him on the street next to mine.

  • @IvanDjuric300
    @IvanDjuric300 Год назад +2

    I hope Ange does well in England! Like really well. Let’s go Ange!

  • @llamasllll
    @llamasllll Год назад +19

    Impressively accurate. As an Aussie I’m really impressed with the level of detail

    • @duran9664
      @duran9664 Год назад +1

      🛑FUN FACT🛑One friend from Dubai told me that Australia national team was a joke & whipping boy for the big teams in Asia before Postecoglou took over & started terrorizing the continent for a while. 🤪

  • @aryamanmani4025
    @aryamanmani4025 Год назад +7

    Spurs and Ange seems like a perfect fit. The club is in between the big 5 who are used to consistent trophy success and the rest who are all trying to consistently make it into Europe. While Ange is constantly disregarded because of where he comes from while employing tactics that are on par with some of the very best itw. Hopefully it clicks and Spurs become fun to watch again

  • @blairyoung210
    @blairyoung210 Год назад +12

    Excellent vid Zealand! As a Hibs and Spurs fan Big Ange’s appointment really excites me considering the absolute pumping Celtic gave out to us over the past 2 years. Definitely been one of the best Celtic sides I’ve seen in a long time and a lot of that definitely goes down to Ange’s style of play.

    • @Priority76
      @Priority76 Год назад

      His decision to play Scott Bain against Hibs was perfection.

  • @LordPiddlington1912
    @LordPiddlington1912 Год назад +77

    The big question mark for Ange is how he'll deal with Levy. Pochettino, Mourinho and Conte all wanted more control at Spurs, but found themselves constantly undermined by players going to Levy when things didn't go their way and signings being made that didn't suit the managers. Ange has clearly got his own ideas and knows players that will suit his system, but will Levy let him sell the deadwood or sign players who aren't big names?

    • @celticbarry9877
      @celticbarry9877 Год назад +24

      I think Mourinho and Conte especially are just terrible fits for Spurs, they are old school managers who want big players and to sneak wins and play defensively solid football.
      Ange plays open attacking football with very strict rules and is happy to give anyone a game as long as they play his way, even then if they aren't that good he'll sell and replace them no problem no matter who it is. Big players mean nothing to him.

    • @vaffangool9196
      @vaffangool9196 Год назад +2

      *Daniel Levy knows* only Ange Postecoglu could sell Harry Kane and not lose the supporters. I'd love to see Manchester United pay £100M for that geezer, he'd take them right back to the final days of Ronaldo 😂.

    • @hovis1st
      @hovis1st Год назад

      @@vaffangool9196 Daniel Levy doesn't even know his lefts and rights, does he bollocks know that about Ange. Genuinely feel bad for Ange, he stayed at Celtic to win the domestic treble instead of taking any of the jobs he was linked with last season. Then the only one left was the biggest muppet club on the planet. He's unfortunately going to be sacked by christmas, through no fault of his own, so Daniel Levy can hire Kermit the frog with Elmo as assistant manager for the next 18 months before ultimately repeating the toxic cycle of being the biggest stain on the premier league. Genuinely would love them to go into Liquidation and i'm not even from London or support a London team, embarrassing club.

    • @ousfraton435
      @ousfraton435 Год назад

      @@celticbarry9877 i agree w u but levy will probably stop ange selling certain players

    • @Shatter84
      @Shatter84 Год назад +6

      I don't know how it will play out, but Ange strikes as a much better man manager upwards than Conte or Mourinho.

  • @rosshamilton2555
    @rosshamilton2555 Год назад +8

    Most thorough video I've seen yet on Ange! I'm looking forward to see how he operates in the Premier League. The results may take some time to come..like more than one season and that could be testing, but his style and vision for the team will be clear. Will be interesting to see how his relationship with Levy works!

  • @marksatoshi405
    @marksatoshi405 Год назад +27

    Trying to explain to some of the Spur fans that they have the best coach to turn their club around is nearly as difficult as when Ange left the Australian Team just before the start of the World Cup. He is an enigma to the sport and your summary of Ange just goes to show how amazing his journey has been. It's excitement all the way. No shade of grey when playing Angeball. Can hardly wait to see what he will do with Tottenham Hotspur.

    • @cybersk8er212
      @cybersk8er212 Год назад +1

      He is a transformer

    • @jeffbrown8861
      @jeffbrown8861 Год назад +3

      I'm spurs and I believe in this man!!!

    • @mikespearwood3914
      @mikespearwood3914 Год назад

      @@cybersk8er212 He's the optimus prime!

    • @duran9664
      @duran9664 Год назад +1

      🛑FUN FACT🛑One friend from Dubai told me that Australia national team was a joke & whipping boy for the big teams in Asia before Postecoglou took over & started terrorizing the continent for a while. 🤪

  • @Crosleyq
    @Crosleyq Год назад +3

    As a very happy Spurs supporting Melburnian - your pronunciation of Melbourne is refreshing as most Americans pronounce it MelBORN. Well researched!

  • @petenstein247
    @petenstein247 Год назад +15

    Coming from Australia, I think he's also influenced by coaches in other sports. Coaches from AFL (Malthouse say), Rugby League (Bennett for example), Rugby Union (Eddie Jones). I think that's played a role in his leadership and management style.

    • @christopherharvie8716
      @christopherharvie8716 Год назад

      Absolutely agree. Australian coaches (regardless of the code) don’t Molly coddle their players. He will rip out the players with big egos and form a team with a formidable team approach.
      No Prima donnas. Kane gone and he’ll use that money very well.

  • @sukurioplays4409
    @sukurioplays4409 10 месяцев назад +1

    So how's it going?
    Ange wins manager of the month the first 3 months in a row at one stage being top of the premier league. Tottenham Hotspur have scored at least one goal in every single match they have played and are currently into the 4th round of the FA cup.
    An astonishing achievement so far.

  • @mpumisburner
    @mpumisburner Год назад +2

    The video spoilers during the ad section are a masterstroke. Great job as always👏

  • @lolaroflmao
    @lolaroflmao Год назад +19

    What an amazing upward journey! He won't stop until he's manager at Real Madrid by the sounds of it!

  • @Riptide-ik5db
    @Riptide-ik5db Год назад +4

    As a Tottenham fan every video I see of Ange make me love him even more but also get me more worried for what will happen if things go sideways but I hope thing go right Tottenham

    • @bobbymcculloch2451
      @bobbymcculloch2451 Год назад +1

      He won against Motherwell Livingston Inverness Dundee st mirren etc etc etc. in Europe. A laughing stock. He won’t win the league in England not like our farmer’s league here.

  • @goalski134
    @goalski134 Год назад +1

    i’ve been following him since he was a player at south melbourne, so i love seeing him succeed.

  • @DJ_Spazzy
    @DJ_Spazzy Год назад +5

    Celtic fan here, miss the big man already 😭 he is a great manager

    • @alexrenn2479
      @alexrenn2479 Год назад +4

      As an Australian, and I can say this on befalf of many other Australians, we absolutely loved watching Ange at Celtic and developed an affinity for your club too. We will miss him not being at Celtic, but wish him the best in his football journey.

  • @toluabisola
    @toluabisola Год назад +4

    I'd love you to do a follow up on how he's been doing at Spurs.
    He's been a revelation so far, long may it continue :)

    • @rekhavmenon1507
      @rekhavmenon1507 Год назад

      Half way through the season, if we're in a title race then he will definitely make a video.

  • @m4sterpiece175
    @m4sterpiece175 Год назад +18

    Now I am getting kinda scared of what Tottenham can accomplish with Ange

  • @TeoGrehan
    @TeoGrehan Год назад +1

    The 2 back to back wins in the A League. I was there for both matches. Both comeback wins. The first one though. Nil nil at full time. Then extra time we were down 2 nil at 115min. Then we scored twice and won on penalties. Insane and The BEST man manager.

  • @Amlof
    @Amlof Год назад +7

    that Asian Cup win will always have one of my strangest ever memories of soccer. our winger Robbie Kruse broke his leg and the ref gave him a yellow card for simulation.

    • @walidel-saleh6040
      @walidel-saleh6040 Год назад +1

      He's done even better to get the Spurs job - sixth choice, behind Tuchel, Nagelsmann, Kompany, Alonso and Slot. He's got a massive job ahead of him, to turn four years of anti-football into the style that Tottenham fans can fall in love with, again. But he's in good company. Martin Jol, Harry Redknapp and Mauricio Pochettino. None of them were Levy's first choices, either. Praying that Ange can go one better than them. If he's true to form, he will make us winners, then quit before Levy gives him the chop. At least he will have Scott Munn in his corner, who takes charge of all football matters the same day that Ange officially starts his job with us.

    • @alexscriven8960
      @alexscriven8960 Год назад

      Typical treatment of Aussies by refs who think our players are thugs who have played the game for 1 year of their life.

  • @leonithe
    @leonithe Год назад +2

    “Only three years coaching in Europe” is one way of putting it; “One of the few coaches to win championships in three continents” is another…

  • @MrJohnh76
    @MrJohnh76 Год назад

    I’m a Spurs FC fan and what a great video !!! This has totally hyped up my excitement and enthusiasm for the coming season 23/24 … didn’t realise how good a manager and how successful Ange Postecoglou had been in his career … we are so lucky to have him and well happy with his appointment … I’ve good a really good feeling about this and excited to see Ange work his Oz Magic !!! COYS & Come On Postecoglou !!! 😁👍🏻

  • @antiadam666
    @antiadam666 Год назад +2

    This is what spurs need. Someone who will rip the rotten core out of spurs and isn't afraid to replace people

  • @danny_rose-peters
    @danny_rose-peters Год назад +1

    As a Spurs fan I absolutely can't wait to see the team playing his football.

  • @CH-yp5by
    @CH-yp5by Год назад +2

    Frank Farina was charged for drink driving not drunk driving, he did not rock up to training drunk, its a very very big difference. His blood alcohol level was slightly over the legal limit and that is nowhere near the level it would have been if he was drunk. I vividly remember this incident and he was forced to resign due to reputation damage by bringing the club into disrepute.

  • @VictorRFrancisco
    @VictorRFrancisco Год назад +2

    Amazing video, amazing storytelling! All the build up to explain how this guy can make history in Tottenham kept my ears on your voice (yes, I was dish washing after lunch, here in Brazil). Just subscribed for more! Keep up the excellent work!

  • @ryan_griffiths
    @ryan_griffiths Год назад

    This was a great rundown of Big Ange. Well done. I’ve been coached by him and also follow his career like a fan boy.

  • @jimarkostories8730
    @jimarkostories8730 Год назад +2

    if you want to know more background story.. The chairman of Panachaiki FC in 2008 was a millionaire from Australia but with Greek roots and that how he brought postecoglou in Panachaiki. But in the next season the chairman resigned and the new chairman (most disgusting chairman in Greece) force Postecoglou to play other players than the Postecoglou wanted.. So that how Postecoglou resigned and came back to Australia. The rest is history.
    I can't believe that we had such a brilliant manager.. All the Panachaiki fans we are proud of Ange

    • @MrRodzilla
      @MrRodzilla Год назад

      most disgusting chairman in greece? didn't some other chairman bring a gun onto the pitch? winning most disgusting chairman in greece is like winning most beautiful woman in venezuela, it says something

  • @Stephen10114
    @Stephen10114 Год назад +1

    Awesome video man. As an Aussie, we’re all very proud of Ange and hope he succeeds. This video perfectly captures his rise to managing in the premier league. You just gained a new subscriber!

  • @alexandruamititeloae426
    @alexandruamititeloae426 Год назад +6

    You're becoming more like an american version of tifo , not that's anything bad , i like it , good work ,more like this please

  • @badjujuforever
    @badjujuforever Год назад +39

    AUSTRALIA TO THE WORLD!!

  • @marcopolo-qs4uu
    @marcopolo-qs4uu Год назад +2

    It wasn’t an “insane rise”, the guy was a legend wherever her went, and succeed wherever he went and stuck to his guns. They guy is a genius and works hard. He worked for it, and he was lucky enough to succeed

  • @Eponimos
    @Eponimos Год назад +4

    love these informative videos of you... continue them please for other teams/players/coaches

  • @twinvader_
    @twinvader_ Год назад +3

    Great video, great summary, except the Australian public viewed Foster far worse than Ange shortly after that interview…particularly as he seemed to have a personal agenda against him…and wasn’t impartial with his assessment or commentary on Postecoglou’s performance/coaching.

  • @mkf628
    @mkf628 Год назад +1

    Great vid mate, greetings from Melbourne Oz

  • @pstoko8512
    @pstoko8512 Год назад +2

    It's funny to remember when ange was in my hometown club Panachaiki had critisized so much about his coached and now he is coaching tottenham.

  • @stevechapman2301
    @stevechapman2301 Год назад +2

    He also restructured the Australian coaching curriculum which is now seeing great young players developed

    • @cybersk8er212
      @cybersk8er212 Год назад +1

      Please go in to more detail, I'm interested.

  • @joelwilliam6216
    @joelwilliam6216 Год назад +2

    As an aussie, and a United fan, I'm terrified of what Ange will likely do with Tottenham. He's proven time and again, if he gets time, he's successful

  • @henryschade9630
    @henryschade9630 Год назад +1

    This is a great well researched vid about Big Ange

  • @primeministermarci3387
    @primeministermarci3387 Год назад +3

    Wow you did a pretty good job with Ferenc Puskás pronunciation! But the full name is pronounced Ferents Pushkawsh just for future reference. Love your videos 🇭🇺❤

    • @jord.an6123
      @jord.an6123 Год назад

      We love puskas down here in australia. He was never the most technical manager, which is surprising considering how talented at playing he was. But he was a brilliant man manager according to everyone ive spoken to and still a south melbourne club legend the players would run through brick walls for him
      Thank you for your nations legend helping out lil ol australian football. forever in your debt.
      HEy sorry about your autocrat dictator president. My heart goes out to the lgbt, leftists and minorites who live in hungary. Hope things get better

  • @idiris717-o4u
    @idiris717-o4u Год назад

    this guy is a genius for adding spoliers while ads were running so that watch time wouldn't skip over the ad im dead

  • @JohnPaul-e2y
    @JohnPaul-e2y Год назад +1

    I'm a season ticket holder at Spurs for 30 years, he's deffo got the supporters onside. COYS.

  • @DiogoGaming2
    @DiogoGaming2 Год назад +2

    And his Celtic side plays a actually good brand of football too, im looking forward for what he can do at spurs

  • @Ocunfurco
    @Ocunfurco Год назад

    You my friend have gained a subscriber. One for having a Depor (my parents are from there.)shirt and two for being knowledgeable about football.

  • @DomYaBoi
    @DomYaBoi Год назад

    Pretty creative way of making people stay for the ad section of the video with interesting non-spoiler images of the rest of the video!

  • @Gwynbleidd1724
    @Gwynbleidd1724 Год назад +1

    Love these kind of Zealand video

  • @JJ-ym8bu
    @JJ-ym8bu Год назад +1

    A 25 year veteran overnight sensation.

  • @lachysims6327
    @lachysims6327 Год назад +3

    us A-League fans will never forget ROARCELONA, people will never know how insanely good that Brisbane team was in a salary capped league

  • @adrak91
    @adrak91 Год назад +2

    Chelsea should have grabbed him when they looked at him, but the fans were exactly like that Celtic guy was, so we got Poch instead. Also that interview on the world game, he didn't back down, he was right and most managers would have been more 'diplomatic' but Ange didn't back down. Chelsea's biggest trouble right now is not scoring goals, seems to me that is the first thing Ange's teams get right.

  • @mhmfc7704
    @mhmfc7704 Год назад +1

    HEARTS IN A ZEALAND VIDEO HEARTS IN A ZEALAND VIDEO AHHHHHHHHH

  • @peacetea1001
    @peacetea1001 Год назад

    this was so digestible and very informative I really enjoyed this and got to know Ange a lot better. his journey is pretty incredible. if his pattern continues, he may achieve the unachievable at Tottenham. fingers crossed

  • @COYBIG1967
    @COYBIG1967 Год назад +1

    I miss him already 😭 💚

  • @Andrew-cs3hh
    @Andrew-cs3hh Год назад +2

    If Ange can win something with Spurs, it’s going to the greatest achievement ever

  • @javierdespanjaard4384
    @javierdespanjaard4384 Год назад +1

    Beautiful shirt. I also love deportivo la coruna. A lot of my family lives there.

  • @thehellyousay
    @thehellyousay 9 месяцев назад +1

    what we coys got with big ange is a manager that reminded us we're hotspurs. we attack. we attack. we attack.

  • @tciders4606
    @tciders4606 Год назад +5

    Good showings of how he's willing to get rid of players he thinks won't suit is when he got to Melbourne Victory, within a week he told Harry Kewell( who was his assistant at Celtic this past season lol) that he wasn't required. Then for the national team told Lucas Neill, the at that time captain of the national team, that he wouldn't be going to the world cup, which set off a pretty rough time for Neill in his personal life unfortunately.
    But as an Aussie that's been following Ange since he started at Brisbane, he's an absolute football genius, & if Spurs fans give him time they're in for a hell of a fun ride.

  • @EddieBaumgartner
    @EddieBaumgartner Год назад

    This video got me all hyped up for spurs this year. I feel a trophy within the next 3 years

  • @celticbarry9877
    @celticbarry9877 Год назад +7

    114 goals is actually the record amount of League goals for Celtic, he tied a record from about 130 seasons in his 2nd season, it also cannot be explained how much of a mess Celtic were when he took over. To build an insane dominant team from pretty much absolutley nothing that quick theres little to no other managers capable.

  • @Leftfield71
    @Leftfield71 Год назад +1

    It's been fantastic to see Ange succeed at each level he has coached, but I hope he finishes second to Liverpool in the EPL. 😀
    BTW love your shirt, hopefully Depor to rise out of the third tier this season.

  • @TechBaxby
    @TechBaxby Год назад +2

    The craziest part of all of this is Ference Puskas managing South Melbourne?!

  • @YepNah
    @YepNah Год назад +1

    Never watched your stuff before, but damn fantastic video. Incredible information and definitely a lot of research done. Great scripting too.

  • @TheAlphaDingo
    @TheAlphaDingo Год назад +8

    So proud of Ange. I remember laughing at the Celtic fans melting at his appointment knowing Ange was a fantastic choice to rebuild their club. I'm now in the awkward position of wanting him to do well for Spurs...but not against my PL side who are a potential rival of Spurs. Regardless, a huge moment for Australian football and indeed Asian football 🤙

    • @Derek-qu8qi
      @Derek-qu8qi Год назад +5

      I didn’t see many Celtic fans “melting at his appointment”. It was questioned because it was a guy unknown in Europe, and seemed like the cheap option, which was always Peter Lawwells favourite option. The fans got right behind him once he was announced. It was the media that ridiculed him.
      After the disastrous previous season, we wanted a big name appointment to fix things. We got it, we just didn’t know we got it at the time.

    • @TheAlphaDingo
      @TheAlphaDingo Год назад +1

      @@Derek-qu8qi same side of the same coin mate. I recall seeing many Celtic fans on twitter raging at the appointment of an 'unknown' manager from Japan in a season where they had their dream of 10 league titles in a row broken and had finished 20 odd points behind their biggest rivals. Seemed most fans wanted a higher reputation manager or the return of a proven fan favourite to try and salvage the situation. I also remember some calling for his sacking in those early stages of the season while the team was in transition. Many of us Aussies tried to defend Ange to not much avail - but thankfully he quickly proved himself and validated his appointment

    • @lorrainevanvliet9930
      @lorrainevanvliet9930 Год назад

      Hea guy's, Ange hasn't got a use by date behind his name, so a lot of people seem to think,I have heard all the ooohhhs an aaahhhs from Celtic supporters n Spurs his not going to last ,iam one of those migrants that left Europe for a better life in 1955 it was called wogball when we came here, the real football, , Ange doesn't have to prove himself nis done that in spades , ,great Video mate cheers from Australia.

  • @ThoziTheCreator
    @ThoziTheCreator Год назад

    Never thought I’d find a great global footie channel based from USA. Officially subscribed and I’m a gooner. Imagine that.

  • @dontmindme2375
    @dontmindme2375 Год назад +3

    If Spurs miraculously win the PL, Ange must be some demi god

  • @cybersk8er212
    @cybersk8er212 Год назад +1

    This was incredible research. Thank you!