Mate, oh size, we will miss you, size.
Even if you were not our partner. And we knew that, especially if you called us “size”.
Ange PostecoglouYou were the last Fair-Dinkum football romantic in the cynical world of Premier League football.
You have set your reputation, you have risked your job when winning silverware for Tottenham.
You told us that you have always won things in every job in your second season and we laughed at you and said, “Yes, size, but this is Tottenham”. And then you won something in your second season.
You gambled and it paid off and yet they have fired you. And what’s more cynical than that?
You realized that winning the Europa League Would mean much more to trace fans than ending in the upper half of the Premier League and you told us.
Just as you told us time and again Variety Release the pleasure of football.
Just as you told us that those statistics are bored that try to suck the joy out of the game, they spend most of their time to spray nonsense.
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Ange breaks silence on Tottenham Dracing

Ange Postecoglou issued a statement, only a few moments after he was exhausted.
It said: “When I think about my time as a manager of Tottenham Hotspur, my compelling emotion is one of it.
“The possibility of leading one of the historic football clubs in England and to bring back the glory it deserves will live with me for a lifetime.
“Who share that experience with all those who really love this club and the impact it had on them is something that I will never forget.
“That night in Bilbao was the highlight of two years of hard work, dedication and relying faith in a dream.
“There were many challenges to overcome and a lot of noise that is accompanied by trying to achieve what many said was not possible.
“We have also laid the foundations, which means that this club does not have to wait 17 years for their next success.
“I have enormous faith in this group of players and I know that there is much more potential and growth in it. I really want to thank those who are the lifeline of the club, the supporters.
“I know there were some difficult times, but I have always had the feeling that they wanted me to succeed and that gave me all the motivation I needed to continue.
“It is important to recognize the hard -working people at Spurs who have given me encouragement every day.
“And finally I want to thank those who have been with me every day for the past two years.
“A fantastic group of young men who are now legends of this football club and the brilliant coaches who have never doubted that we could do something special.
“We are connected forever. Audere Est Facere.”
You were right about all those things and much more.
You were Chippy and Sarcy and Narky, but you spoke more good, honest common sense than any other manager in the Premier League for years.
You spoke like a true fan of the game, a real fan, with all the heart-on-sleeve emotion and all ‘us against the world’ pointedness that entails.
You tried to play football in the right way, the Spurs manier, the glory, glory way, the ‘daring is to do.
And if it often looked naive and inflexible, then at least you have never fired the pants from us.
“Are you not busy?” You asked us and, invariably, we were. Even if traces have always lost.
Your policy to prioritize the Europa League above the Premier League that is cut into the heart of the essential demand Tottenham Hotspur Manager must ask, namely: “What is the use of Tottenham Hotspur?”
For a whole generation, Spurs were in the sixth richest club England And since the Revolution of Newcastle in Geordie Arabia they are the seventh richest.
As a result, it is unlikely that Spurs will soon win the Premier League.
The peak of their realistic ambitions is to win knockout competitions And to consistently entertain, to bring joy to those who pay to view them.
And if that was not often the case of last season – when Spurs lost 22 league games and ended 17th – then it was always the intention.
The scenes witnessed in Bilbao after the last victory of the Europa League Manchester United – and at the trophy parade a few days later – will be reminded by Spurs supporters as long as they live.
You were the last Fair-Dinkum football that was romantic in the cynical world of Premier League football. “
Dave Kidd on Ange Postecgolou
And that was up to you, Ange Postecoglou – a guy who grew up on the other side of the world, where football is a minority sport.
An outsider, consistently patronized and decreasing throughout your career. A man who never tried to pretend that those attitudes didn’t hurt you.
And you defended your club. You hated the way we often laughed at it.
You stuck against long -term perceptions and ‘agendas’ and you stayed up for traces.
You were loyal and you were proud and yet that loyalty was never repaid.
Because in the end no large football club, not a large company, once really gives things about his employees.
We will miss you, size. And if you ever get to our coast, we will welcome you with open arms.
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