The Mourinho Affect
The Mourinho Effect
Morning folks and welcome to some Tottenham Tittle Tattle, bt first, your all-important cooking advice.
I made saute potatoes last night and this is an excellent method of feeding hungry children cheaply.
Grab a packet of frozen sausage rolls from your freezer and place the required amount in the oven.
Peal your potatoes, slice them, place them in water o remove the starch, transfer them to boiling water and boil them. It'll only take 3-10 minutes for them to be ready.
Slice up an onion and mushrooms and fry these.
Drain the potatoes and either add some or remove the onion and mushroom onto a plate to cook more potatoes.
I say,cook, you want the potatoes to go light brown in your frying pan so add a little oil.
Turn them over to lightly brown both sides then, when they are ready, add them all tothe frying pan, add the onion, add the mushroom.
Mix together and sprinkle some parsley or mixed herbs, flip the potatoes over sprinkle again.
Take your sausage rolls out of the oven (kids love warm sausage rolls), serve with your saute potatoes and baked beans.
Quick, simple,children fed.
It is Friday today and my eyes are terrible. The left one is nearly shut,can't see much at all,it'll get better but perhaps a lack of sleep is the issue.
This is part of the problem, I never know what condition my eyes are going to be in until I get up and become compos mentis.
What keys I'm hitting, goodness knows but there is a sea of red lines to tell me mistakes have been made!
Right, what are we going to discuss today?
Today we are going to look at how ill-informed our own fan base is, which for some is the reason they whining like children once again.
Well let's feed them some information.
As of Thursday morning, this was the post lockdown table in which terrible Spurs sit 4th.
4th, and sections of our fans want all change, they want their outdated agenda while they continue to live 10 years in the past and promote illegal activity that would see us banned from Europe.
They don't even understand that the Man City issue was about what evidence can and can not be used in court.
man City had their sentence reduced because the evidence convicting them they said was inadmissible.
Man City REFUSED to cooperate with the UEFA investigation into them and refused to hand over paperwork, because it proved them guilty.
This was therefore obtained by other means and the court ruled it was inadmissible therefore.
Thus, without the main evidence, the provable element of their "crime" is less, thus the sentence is less.
UEFA simply need to tighten the rules further and introduce one that prevents clubs taking part in European competition, if they fail to "fully" cooperate with any UEFA investigation.
And UEFA should decide what "fully" is.
Then begin another investigation into Manchester City.
I made saute potatoes last night and this is an excellent method of feeding hungry children cheaply.
Grab a packet of frozen sausage rolls from your freezer and place the required amount in the oven.
Peal your potatoes, slice them, place them in water o remove the starch, transfer them to boiling water and boil them. It'll only take 3-10 minutes for them to be ready.
Slice up an onion and mushrooms and fry these.
Drain the potatoes and either add some or remove the onion and mushroom onto a plate to cook more potatoes.
I say,cook, you want the potatoes to go light brown in your frying pan so add a little oil.
Turn them over to lightly brown both sides then, when they are ready, add them all tothe frying pan, add the onion, add the mushroom.
Mix together and sprinkle some parsley or mixed herbs, flip the potatoes over sprinkle again.
Take your sausage rolls out of the oven (kids love warm sausage rolls), serve with your saute potatoes and baked beans.
Quick, simple,children fed.
It is Friday today and my eyes are terrible. The left one is nearly shut,can't see much at all,it'll get better but perhaps a lack of sleep is the issue.
This is part of the problem, I never know what condition my eyes are going to be in until I get up and become compos mentis.
What keys I'm hitting, goodness knows but there is a sea of red lines to tell me mistakes have been made!
Right, what are we going to discuss today?
Today we are going to look at how ill-informed our own fan base is, which for some is the reason they whining like children once again.
Well let's feed them some information.
As of Thursday morning, this was the post lockdown table in which terrible Spurs sit 4th.
4th, and sections of our fans want all change, they want their outdated agenda while they continue to live 10 years in the past and promote illegal activity that would see us banned from Europe.
They don't even understand that the Man City issue was about what evidence can and can not be used in court.
man City had their sentence reduced because the evidence convicting them they said was inadmissible.
Man City REFUSED to cooperate with the UEFA investigation into them and refused to hand over paperwork, because it proved them guilty.
This was therefore obtained by other means and the court ruled it was inadmissible therefore.
Thus, without the main evidence, the provable element of their "crime" is less, thus the sentence is less.
UEFA simply need to tighten the rules further and introduce one that prevents clubs taking part in European competition, if they fail to "fully" cooperate with any UEFA investigation.
And UEFA should decide what "fully" is.
Then begin another investigation into Manchester City.
Back to that post lockdown table.
Premier League Table Post Lockdown
Spurs sit 4th since lockdown
Spurs sit 4th since Mourinho arrival
Yep, since his arrival, Tottenham are 4th in the table and daft folk want change!
It isn't Mourinho who is the dinosaur, it's the fans who are the dinosaurs, still carrying their baggage.
Yep, since his arrival, Tottenham are 4th in the table and daft folk want change!
It isn't Mourinho who is the dinosaur, it's the fans who are the dinosaurs, still carrying their baggage.
Spurs transfer spend was £184m in last financial year, yet Daniel Levy doesn't back his manager!
You can only spend what you have,not what your owner has.
You build the business to pay for the football, that's how the game is set up to work by UEFA through their FFP rules.
The more successful the business the more you will be able to spend.
Anyone running a company is not going to put the long-term financial security at risk.
When they have built the business, they would reinvest into the business.
Tottenham have done that.
We have created the environment to be winners.
Next is then turning to the team to turn them into winners.
Now I appreciate a section of our fans only see throwing money at a problem as the solution, which is of course not the case.
Just look at the NHS or schools, the wastage is huge and the time wastage by teachers is again huge, I know I used to be a college lecturer.
Look at the problem, look at its elements and address them.
1.Mentality - throwing money doesn't change mentality,not does it guarantee mental improvement.
There is a financial cost of improving mentality if you are going to go down the hit and miss route of simply changing the players constantly while you search.
My view and the view of many other sports, is that you use mental training and specialists to help achieve maximum potential here.
Football just leaves it to chance, leaves it to the individual to sort out themselves, yet only 1% of the population every achieve it.
The chances of getting those 1%'s together in a squad is slim, unless you have the income to pay top wages and where does that money come from, the business.
The cheap solution would be more effective and would attract the players who want to be the best they can be AND they would demand less wages to achieve it.
Some of these players would want to move and they would command top fees, helpful for our business to help pay for more young improvers.
Where would Troy Parrott be now if he had the right mentality?
Fingers crossed he develops one and that's the problem isn't it,it's a fingers crossed approach we have to the problem.
I hear the argument that Daniel Levy will not spend if we have the money, yet he spent £184 on players in a year.
You can only spend what you have,not what your owner has.
You build the business to pay for the football, that's how the game is set up to work by UEFA through their FFP rules.
The more successful the business the more you will be able to spend.
Anyone running a company is not going to put the long-term financial security at risk.
When they have built the business, they would reinvest into the business.
Tottenham have done that.
We have created the environment to be winners.
Next is then turning to the team to turn them into winners.
Now I appreciate a section of our fans only see throwing money at a problem as the solution, which is of course not the case.
Just look at the NHS or schools, the wastage is huge and the time wastage by teachers is again huge, I know I used to be a college lecturer.
Look at the problem, look at its elements and address them.
1.Mentality - throwing money doesn't change mentality,not does it guarantee mental improvement.
There is a financial cost of improving mentality if you are going to go down the hit and miss route of simply changing the players constantly while you search.
My view and the view of many other sports, is that you use mental training and specialists to help achieve maximum potential here.
Football just leaves it to chance, leaves it to the individual to sort out themselves, yet only 1% of the population every achieve it.
The chances of getting those 1%'s together in a squad is slim, unless you have the income to pay top wages and where does that money come from, the business.
The cheap solution would be more effective and would attract the players who want to be the best they can be AND they would demand less wages to achieve it.
Some of these players would want to move and they would command top fees, helpful for our business to help pay for more young improvers.
Where would Troy Parrott be now if he had the right mentality?
Fingers crossed he develops one and that's the problem isn't it,it's a fingers crossed approach we have to the problem.
I hear the argument that Daniel Levy will not spend if we have the money, yet he spent £184 on players in a year.
Proof, when the money is there we will invest, BUT, the income MUST be there FIRST.
It is obviously a part of the plan to invest when it is financially prudent to do so.
The stated, STATED, ain is to rival Barcelona and Real Madrid on and off the pitch,well matching them off the pitch has to come before you can match them on the pitch.
We want concerts, we want an American Football franchise and all the other events that bring us multiple streams of income.
We need to harness the power of the Internet too, something again, we are not doing
It is obviously a part of the plan to invest when it is financially prudent to do so.
The stated, STATED, ain is to rival Barcelona and Real Madrid on and off the pitch,well matching them off the pitch has to come before you can match them on the pitch.
We want concerts, we want an American Football franchise and all the other events that bring us multiple streams of income.
We need to harness the power of the Internet too, something again, we are not doing
Did you know that Liverpool and Manchester City are the only teams to have won more Premier League games than Spurs since José Mourinho was appointed?
Those figures are a fabulous foundation to build from and show the lunatic calls for all-change are from the ill-informed whose only answer is throw money the club don't have at a problem..
Would you trust any of these folk with your finances or your businesses finances, I wouldn't.
Football is a business, it has been for over 27 years since the start of the Premier League.
The business pays for the football, not the owner.
Have a great day folks.
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