Ange Postecoglou opens up, my chat with Lucas Bergvall and time to change Tottenham

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  • Looking at the latest goings on at Tottenham Hotspur and Ange Postecoglou's views
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  • @freeconvention
    @freeconvention 14 วันที่ผ่านมา +56

    Like if you believe in Ange.
    I'm fortunate in a way to be a fan of 62 years i have seen winning mentality, great managers ,and a long period when we were renowned for playing great football . I honestly believe Ange will make us a great team again.. Im also excited by the thought of our young players going forward including , Mikey Moore and Lucas for the next season .its going to get exciting !!!
    Loved your questions in the press conference Alasdair, they needed asking ,I was worried Ange might want to leave the club after all the goings on this last week, but he seems more determined if anything . he's only human after all , he's allowed a bit of narkiness now and again i know I was narky only last night with 300 students keeping me awake !!!

    • @twosheds2030
      @twosheds2030 14 วันที่ผ่านมา +3

      Brilliant comment. Spot on. Believe. Pep Guardiola on Ange Postecoglou
      “Guardiola stressed he believed Spurs would be an “unbelievable” team should the team continue under Postecoglou’s watch.
      “They play with a lot of pride and intensity and it's so difficult to play against them,” he said.
      "Spurs will in the future be unbelievable if they stick with the manager.”

  • @tomosjones496
    @tomosjones496 14 วันที่ผ่านมา +242

    'I'm just a man that covers Tottenham Hotspur'. Don't put yourself down mate, you're the therapist we all need.

    • @krisorgan
      @krisorgan 14 วันที่ผ่านมา +8

      Damn straight.

    • @Dugiesrevenge
      @Dugiesrevenge 14 วันที่ผ่านมา +15

      Hundred percent, he’s the voice of reason my brain needs to make sense of the Tottenham lunacy going on at times ❤️
      Therapist Ali😂

    • @GeX2X
      @GeX2X 14 วันที่ผ่านมา +3

      💯% Therapy... like a good therapist, Ali is fair and balanced

    • @jaymurray6051
      @jaymurray6051 14 วันที่ผ่านมา +5

      Oh boy have you guys needed Ally’s Therapy over the last few seasons. Ally is awesome!

    • @stianm.l.hatling351
      @stianm.l.hatling351 14 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      Agreed! 🇳🇴

  • @JackJackJack123
    @JackJackJack123 14 วันที่ผ่านมา +38

    “Spurs will, in the future, be unbelievable if they stick with the manager.” - Pep Guardiola

    • @parthasur6018
      @parthasur6018 14 วันที่ผ่านมา

      They used to work in the same company!

    • @stephengeneralstuffkeane
      @stephengeneralstuffkeane 14 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Guardiola has his own agenda. I wouldn't trust a word that came out of that passive/aggressive manager's mouth.

  • @DannyBozbay
    @DannyBozbay 14 วันที่ผ่านมา +25

    You’re not just a man that covers Tottenham, or even just a journalist. You’re the most authentic and honest connection between the fans and the club, particularly the manager. You’re almost like a voice for the real fans with your questions and content. Honestly Ali, following the club would’ve been a lot harder, maybe even impossible at times, without your presence. And there’s 50K people that agree with me!

    • @Dugiesrevenge
      @Dugiesrevenge 14 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      50k… I reckon there’s more allowing for family’s/couples listening together…
      Listen with Ali has a nice ring to it for a kids Tottenham show although he’s busy enough already 😂🤣

    • @AlasdairGoldjournalist
      @AlasdairGoldjournalist  14 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

      Thanks Danny. That's nice of you to say.

    • @neilhoyle341
      @neilhoyle341 14 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

      Excellent comment and well put

    • @twosheds2030
      @twosheds2030 14 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      Outstanding and accurate comment

    • @davidgibbon1020
      @davidgibbon1020 9 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      agree, Ali Gold must be a saint to have a love of Spurs must be sooo deep, to keep like me supporting a club, that has more bad times than good, raises your expectations one week and totally kills them the next,

  • @willsevy7836
    @willsevy7836 12 วันที่ผ่านมา +7

    “The biggest fight I’ll have at this football club is when we come close to success” - my favorite quote from Ange’s press conference, and really positive about the future.

  • @francomartini4328
    @francomartini4328 14 วันที่ผ่านมา +19

    I started supporting Spurs in 1967. I was 10 years old at the time, my school mates wanted to know which club I supported and I didn't have one, so being that Spurs were the closest Division One team, I chose them. One year later, I went on holiday with my mum to Italy. One day I was in Rome at an uncle's house and I went outside with my cousin for a kickabout in the street. He said, "I'm Roma, who do you want to be?" I answered that I didn't know any Italian teams, so he went indoors and came out with a Panini sticker album with all the teams and players of that year. I chose Inter because I liked their colours.
    Fast forward thirty years to late 1997 and I returned to North London after living in Italy for fourteen years. In the twenty-seven seasons since I came back, Spurs have won two trophies: the League Cup in 1999 and again in 2008. That's it, period. During that same timeframe, Inter have won Serie A seven times (including this season); Coppa Italia six times; Supercoppa Italiana (equivalent to the Charity Shield) seven times; UEFA Champions League once; UEFA Cup once (for the third time in eight years); and FIFA Club World Cup once. That's twenty-three trophies in total.
    I should also mention that Inter won two Scudettos + a Coppa Italia + a UEFA Champions League in only two seasons under Jose Mourinho, and another Scudetto under Antonio Conte. Aside from Pep Guardiola, those two gentlemen are in absolute the two winningest football managers in Europe of the 21st Century, yet both left Tottenham Hotspur not only empty-handed in terms of silverware but actually in disgrace. It is generally overlooked but at one point during his tenure in N17, Conte said in a press conference that "managers risk their reputations by coming here." I'm wondering whether things would have gone any differently if Pep had been our manager, and I'm thinking probably not. Ditto Jurgen Klopp.
    I worked at Spurs as a matchday steward for six seasons (1998-2004) and it never failed to amaze me when the crowd would suddenly burst into "If you hate Arsenal stand up!" during matches when we weren't even playing Arsenal. I was thinking to myself, "Why? What has Arsenal got to do with anything? Why don't you concentrate on how your own team are doing instead of proclaiming your hatred for a team that we're not even playing against?"
    It was a loser's mentality twenty-five years ago and it's a loser's mentality now. It's petty, it's stupid and I'm sick of it.

    • @robharwood-stamper9857
      @robharwood-stamper9857 11 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Regards the chanting.. it's just banter. Arsenal sing stand up if you hate Tottenham when they're not playing us... Stand up if you hate whoever is chant up and down the country for your rival.. I don't think it's a losers mentality when it's just digs. This "winning mentality" is imo just a slogan tagged on to serial winners like the Manchester teams of the past 30years who have dominated domestic football... I 100% guarantee that every pro footballer and manager has a winning mentality.. the reality is Brighton, west ham, villa, spurs, Newcastle etc etc have simply not had the resources to compete. Spurs had one of the largest debts when Levy took over and historically it's the team with the greatest buying power that wins the prem. Even the year Leicester won, spurs should have won, we lead for a long time and if I remember right, it was Chelsea who had a tactic to disrupt the game, rile our young squad and play to prevent us from beating Leicester.. not much was made of that either. Chelsea were even given kudos for ruining our chances of winning the league..
      Regarding Conte and Mourinho, now Ange, there is clearly a similar feeling about the ambition of the club. But Ange, unlike the others has taken it upon himself to address it, not throw a tantrum and blame everyone else for failing to win anything. I really couldn't stand them as managers, the football is out dated and drab to watch. I actually stopped watching Conte's team it was that unbearable. Couldn't be happier with Ange and what I'm seeing on the pitch.
      I like your point of view though. I said in another comment, that this platform highlights how differing fans opinions can be. The only thing we have in common is wanting to win, bottom line we need to back the team at all costs in the games #coys

    • @francomartini4328
      @francomartini4328 11 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@robharwood-stamper9857 it wasn't the Battle of the Bridge that cost Spurs the title in 2015-2016, it was the psychological collapse that was the legacy of that game.
      Yeah, Chelsea turned the game into a needle match, especially Eden Hazard and Cesc Fabregas saying in the press a week or more before it that, "We're going to fuck up Spurs because we want Leicester to win the league." However, that one draw wasn't the end of the title race; it was dropping ten points from the final twelve that killed it.
      Chelsea did damage because Spurs had already dropped two points at the Lane the previous week against West Brom. The Blues deliberate wind up tactics led to us losing the plot. If you doubt that, how do you explain the fact that NINE Spurs players were booked in that match versus three Chelsea players? It was a miracle no-one got sent off.
      Nonetheless, a second draw in a row didn't end the title chase mathematically. It was the following week's home defeat to Southampton followed by the shameful 5-1 defeat away to already relegated Newcastle that were the final nails in the coffin.
      To add insult to injury, several players went straight from St. James's Park to the airport and flew off on their hols. Pochettino later said, "I could have killed them!" And on top of that, let's not forget that the Newcastle result meant that Arsenal overtook us to finish second; talk about rubbing salt into the wound.
      So there you have it. Spurs failed to win the league in 2015-16 because of mentality. If anything is ever going to change, supporters need to stop finding pretexts under which to excuse failure because for far too long it's been the only thing that this team does consistently.

    • @davidgibbon1020
      @davidgibbon1020 9 วันที่ผ่านมา

      agreed with all you say. however Conte, Mourinho and Pochettino have tried and failed, and i hate to say it but unfortunately mediocre seems to remain supreme at Spurs, the foundations are rotten, can they be rebuilt, there is almost 30 years to be blown away. COYS

    • @davidgibbon1020
      @davidgibbon1020 9 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@francomartini4328 agreed with all you say. however Conte, Mourinho and Pochettino have tried and failed, and i hate to say it but unfortunately mediocre seems to remain supreme at Spurs, the foundations are rotten, can they be rebuilt, there is almost 30 years to be blown away. COYS

  • @mattyg2020
    @mattyg2020 14 วันที่ผ่านมา +17

    After unsubscribing to many “spurs fan” accounts after witnessing the smugness and joy after our loss to city, I am glad you share the same view as Ange; Focus on ourselves and wanting to win every game.

  • @jacobfine7958
    @jacobfine7958 14 วันที่ผ่านมา +11

    I love Ange's mentality and really think we can do great things by sticking with him. Honestly after this week, I think I am more excited about the future than before. I'm also quite excited about Bergvall and can't wait to see him in the squad. I know that there was a ton to cover and it's not the norm, but I personally love the longer videos. I really appreciate the time you take out of your schedule to sit down and chat to us about all your insights.
    As always, take care Ali!

    • @AlasdairGoldjournalist
      @AlasdairGoldjournalist  14 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      Thanks. That's really kind of you.

    • @jacobfine7958
      @jacobfine7958 14 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@AlasdairGoldjournalist You're welcome.

  • @jaynepoland4615
    @jaynepoland4615 14 วันที่ผ่านมา +7

    Having listened to Ange at his presser it seemed to me he explained very well his actions after the game and his feelings. It was a unique experience for him. He is most definitely the man to take Spurs forward. Thanks Ali.

  • @kentovewagenes1141
    @kentovewagenes1141 14 วันที่ผ่านมา +15

    We demand our club and players to perform their absolutely best, but the fans can cheer against us ..?? What ? Thats mental... How is Ange going to build a winning culture and a winning mentality in these conditions? Totally on Ange's side ❤

  • @drewbadenoch7411
    @drewbadenoch7411 14 วันที่ผ่านมา +8

    Since the City game I have been refreshing TH-cam constantly waiting for this video 😂

  • @TimothyMichaelJones
    @TimothyMichaelJones 14 วันที่ผ่านมา +7

    Hi Alastair. Huge, huge admirer of your work and videos for many years. Totally brilliant mate! I am finally moved to make some response for the very first time in my life on this media. This could be a long message so please feel free to move along elsewhere if you are bored, while I relate my background - why Spurs - what happened - and where are we now.
    Although I have been living in Hong Kong for over 25 years now, I was born in London and was introduced to Tottenham by a neighbour. He had a complete collection of all the Tottenham home programs from 1960 to 1963 and kindly gave all of them to me, seeing that I was a football mad kid. I read them avidly and I knew every single player and every single match and immersed myself in the Glory Days. I was instantly a Spurs Fan!
    In 1966, me and my dad watched the World Cup Final from my neighbour’s house (cos he had a colour TV). My hero was, and always has been, Jimmy Greaves - so I was a bit pissed off with Geoff Hurst stealing the limelight. I was only 8 years old so I dealt with my grief by playing football in the street immediately afterward and scoring a goal for Jimmy. That was my way of dealing with the massive disappointment. Jimmy unfortunately turned to the booze!
    I remember well the FA Cup win vs Chelsea in 1967 …… not a beautiful game but we won!
    Frankly my interest and passion for football faded over the next 30 years after that !!! Why? Tottenham were relegated soon after. ( So perhaps I am not a proper fan ? Just a fair weather friend you might say??). I sometimes went with my best mate to watch his West Ham team but it all seemed like muddy pitches, hooliganism etc etc. It was a bit dull for me. So I drifted to other things and other sports for a while ….. Yes I followed Gazza, Hoddle , Klinsmann,, Lineker etc on autopilot but it wasn’t like the Glory Days for me!
    Fast forward 1995. I moved to Hong Kong and I was watching Man Utd with mates in a bar and thought wow! This is a whole new era of exhilarating football like I’d never seen before. No muddy pitches. Fast football. So I was hooked again. Started following Spurs again in earnest!
    Poch era - fantastic! So gutted to lose the Premier League to Leicester and the Champions League Final. But - exciting football!
    Fast forward to today. Loving Ange absolutely totally! The new Bill Nick! It’s been a superb season in my view, despite the late losses. Taking the big picture I’m more excited about Tottenham’s future under Ange. The best since the Glory Days. Please everyone get behind him and stop moaning about small things! Be patient. I am so excited about the possibilities for next season.
    COYS !!!
    Ali - love all that you do. If you are ever in Hong Kong I would love to meet you and have a beer! Cheers!

  • @paullambillion6828
    @paullambillion6828 14 วันที่ผ่านมา +6

    Thanks Ali. A Spurs fan for over 70 years you bring a refreshing candour to matters Tottenham.

  • @flywire76
    @flywire76 14 วันที่ผ่านมา +17

    I think Ange probably likes you and Charlie and that’s why he dumps on you both so much. Classic Aussie move. 🦘

  • @adn17
    @adn17 14 วันที่ผ่านมา +11

    Thanks so much for your videos Ali. Next time you chat with Ange in a press conference, can you please thank him on my behalf and all Tottenham supporters who believe in him? Just a simple thank you for being a manager who is already changing our club for the better. COYS!

    • @ukdanjones
      @ukdanjones 14 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      This!

  • @luketarinimclean7958
    @luketarinimclean7958 14 วันที่ผ่านมา +10

    I wish people would stop bagging him for not being in a top league beforehand. He grew up in a country where football(soccer as its called) is nowhere near the main sport. He had to do it the hard way by dominating in Australia, Japan and Scotland to get his big break. 5th in his first year with a club with a losing culture is pretty impressive.

  • @markh3195
    @markh3195 13 วันที่ผ่านมา +8

    The strange case of Gio Lo Celso also has it's routes with Daniel Levy. If you recall we were targeting Bruno Fernandez and he was on the verge of joining us, then our illustrious leader put another spanner in the works (a la Grealish), and switched to Lo Celso because he was considerably cheaper. Therein you have the sorry tale of THFC under enic in a nutshell.

  • @user-db9ek1ie8f
    @user-db9ek1ie8f 14 วันที่ผ่านมา +9

    Listen, everyone. Now, let's move on and refrain from dwelling on what Ange said or what the fans did. Let's unite and collectively urge Levy to support the manager adequately. It's essential to instill a winning mentality in Levy so that he becomes more ambitious in the transfer market. Remember, a winning mentality starts from the top. Come on, you Spurs, let's focus on this positive approach instead.

    • @darthrevan6861
      @darthrevan6861 14 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

      In order to do that, we would need to install this winning mentality to the fans themselves first. Levy can get away with his lack of success exactly because the lack of ambition our fans have. This is what pretty much happened in this disgraceful City match the other day.

  • @ericp331
    @ericp331 14 วันที่ผ่านมา +6

    I’m with you, Ali. I always want Spurs to win. Great questions to Ange this week. If Pep has such high praise for him, we should be very excited about the club’s future.

  • @GeX2X
    @GeX2X 14 วันที่ผ่านมา +5

    Love how fresh this is after the latest presser, love your work mate ❤

  • @ScottJay01
    @ScottJay01 14 วันที่ผ่านมา +7

    As far as the post match behavior from our players with man city's, I have no problem with that, in fact I like it, it promotes good sportsmanship. It's a game. You played you lost but after word you shake hands and are friendly. People that dislike that stuff are still stuck in the yob culture that has plagued this sport for decades. I remember attending my first game in 90 ( I was 4) and i still have the image burned into my head of some of the away and home fans just angry swearing at each other and these guys dont even play sport they just paid to watch other people play a game. It's ridiculous but as a kid I didn't want to go to another for along time and didn't. I think there has been a change for the better in the past 2 decades, its not perfect but I want kids to be able to go to football and just enjoy the experience regardless of if their team wins or loses.

  • @RusselKing-qw5pu
    @RusselKing-qw5pu 14 วันที่ผ่านมา +12

    For me it was an all time low. I've been a Spurs fan all my life. Saw my first game at home to Man U in '69. Seen us win domestic and European trophies and challenge for the league, even seen us relegated.
    In all that time I've never, ever wanted us to lose a game.
    I hope that in seasons to come we can reach new highs but I never want to witness that small minded, losing mentality again. It will hang over us for a long time

    • @davidgibbon1020
      @davidgibbon1020 9 วันที่ผ่านมา

      agreed, however sometimes it is incredible difficult to remain a loyal, upbeat Spurs supporter, of course like almost all Spurs fans I want Spurs to win EVERY game they play, but so often it is two steps forward one back, so often my expectations are killed stone dead (maybe they are too high) and BTW I think most Spurs fans are happy(maybe wrong choice of word) when ‘that lot down the road lose’ however I guess it is express in different ways.

  • @marksatoshi405
    @marksatoshi405 14 วันที่ผ่านมา +5

    Having followed Ange from the early days, I felt he did a slight back peddle in his press conference knowing full well that he had to input some diplomacy. Fair enough as he is well aware of the ramifications of knee jerk reactions from the fans and from above. He wants to stay and continue building what he set out to do. I thought that was such a glowing statement from Pep Guardiola regarding Ange and the Team. Pep is a class act.

  • @steviefraser5240
    @steviefraser5240 14 วันที่ผ่านมา +6

    It seemed to me that the dividing line was geographical, nearly everyone I know who was local were ok with the loss because they have a very different lived experience of the rivalry, and those who didn’t were from further afield and overseas but I don’t know anyone who wanted ange or the team to roll over. It’s his job to be a winner, I respect him for that. My point all along was , like ange has said all season, nobody gets to tell other fans how the are allowed to feel or who is or isn’t a real fan. For me th toxicity came from people who.didnt understand that whichever side of the fence they were on. I thought angels second presser was brilliant , a real healer for everyone who was willing to embrace it.

  • @howardsawyer6194
    @howardsawyer6194 14 วันที่ผ่านมา +4

    If there is an afterlife - I personally don't subscribe - but if there is - then Ange Postecoglou's dad can be rightly proud of how he raised his son. What a diamond.

  • @chryschrysostomou5392
    @chryschrysostomou5392 14 วันที่ผ่านมา +5

    Alasdair, first time I ever saw you on TH-cam, was on one wet Sunday morning, when you was checking on the build progress of the new THFC stadium and first impressions were, 'another Spurs fan doing the Chris Cowlin build assessment '. Somehow, I had more of your appearances on TH-cam come up and discovered you to be my first choice for updates and everything Tottenham. YOU Sir, are brilliant, and I thank you for everything. Long may you continue to be who and what you are!

  • @harrymharrym
    @harrymharrym 14 วันที่ผ่านมา +8

    Now imagine if Ange did "agree and understand rivalry and sided with the Spurs fans" and "deliberately " lost the game against the City. Would he be accused of match-fixing?

  • @Whiffybumpatter
    @Whiffybumpatter 14 วันที่ผ่านมา +6

    No issue with fans wanting the outcome that results in Arsenal not winning the league. Any other fan base would be exactly the same way (no matter how much they have tried to take this weird moral high ground)
    I do have an issue with actively supporting City in the ground. Weird behaviour and those fans need to take a look at what Ange has said in his follow up press conference. There is a lot of truth in what he said, and we as a fan base need to reflect on it.

  • @kenshiro1789
    @kenshiro1789 14 วันที่ผ่านมา +7

    Ange was 100% right..

  • @Dugiesrevenge
    @Dugiesrevenge 14 วันที่ผ่านมา +3

    Just watching Ange’s interview then I’ll be back to hear your take on it all….
    Friday night podcast.. epic treat thank you mr gold👍🏼❤️

  • @stuartmunro7095
    @stuartmunro7095 14 วันที่ผ่านมา +5

    We’re not ready for CL. In the current situation and form, we’re a Europa league side. This team needs to learn how to win, how to step up and turn up in a final or latter stages. Europa offers that, alongside the domestic cups.
    Hopefully we continue this smart run of recruitment and move players on that can’t hack it or aren’t getting the opportunity they deserve.
    Need a win today and finish strongly.

  • @papertrex3673
    @papertrex3673 14 วันที่ผ่านมา +11

    That was by far the best press conference. Ange won a fan in me and I believe he is the right man for our club more than ever. This doesn’t mean that we will win something, because sometimes best is not enough.
    As spurs fans we should stay positive and back the team. I hate how negative we’ve become over the years. But this is the way to be.

    • @TheJohnCooperShow
      @TheJohnCooperShow 14 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      We’ve been staying positive for 40 years. At what point does the positivity shift to concern and realism?

    • @nosherz
      @nosherz 14 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Wonderful touchy feely press conferences don’t win us trophies unfortunately. What does Ange bring to the table that’s different to the previous 14 managers who got dragged underwater with the millstone of enic around their necks ? Maybe we should campaign for the introduction of also rans awards ?

    • @papertrex3673
      @papertrex3673 14 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@TheJohnCooperShow you can be real and positive. Ange is showing exactly that

    • @TheJohnCooperShow
      @TheJohnCooperShow 14 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@papertrex3673 nothing will change. He’ll be sacked without winning a trophy, like every other manager that’s cone before him.

    • @papertrex3673
      @papertrex3673 14 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Wow. We are trying something different for the first time since Poch era after a strong financial backdrop and this is how you support the club? Either you are trolling or you should find something else to do other than supporting Spurs

  • @MJBTHFC1991
    @MJBTHFC1991 14 วันที่ผ่านมา +4

    I just watched Ange’s press conference and he is a fantastic leader isn’t he? As disappointing as the recent run of form has been I trust in Ange 100%

  • @leslauraspurs
    @leslauraspurs 14 วันที่ผ่านมา +11

    I sat in my seat the South stand season ticket holder since 1994 the year we signed Klinsmann and life long Spurs fan 55yrs old, around me there was nobody cheering for Man City nobody doing the Poznan when they scored and everyone disappointed when Sonny missed his chance, i think the media have as per usual had a field day on the Spurs fans,,, Spurs in a no win situation really if we win Woolwich will laugh and say we handed them them the title ( i prefer to look at it as we stoppped them winning the title taking 2 points off them at their place esrlier in the season) and if we lost then ' Spursy' throwing a game,, as it was we performed really well but even then instead of getting plaudits we got ' Man City were not their usual selves' Im 100% behind Ange progress in the first season some very exciting young players having their first taste of the best league in the world and they will only improve, my only whine at Ange is when he kept getting prickly when questioned in the last few weeks regarding the set piece issues, rather than come out and admit it was a problem and say they are addressing it which would have stopped a lot of the frustration he stubbornly said there were other things to be worrying about time after time, I as others drove 5 hours to Newcastle leaving at 5am to watch the very poor no show getting hammered then another 5 hours home followed by a similar trip to Anfield just after, set piece after set piece being conceded and he refused to assure the fans,, another thing that I think the fans found really frustrating is when he said ' All i wanna do is win ever game mate' then why did he put out a second string side in the Caraboa Cup against Fulham which was probably our most realistic chance of any silverware this season, like i say 100 % behind Ange especially with another transfer window coming lets hope he is strongly backed by Mr Levy and the fans stick with his philosophy and see where the jorney takes us COYS.

  • @paulpavli7206
    @paulpavli7206 14 วันที่ผ่านมา +3

    I guess all of this mess has been a big wake-up call, we need to build and move forward, it's been exhausting...Great video Alasdair, thank you for your calmness and reassurance

  • @ivarkristoffersson3282
    @ivarkristoffersson3282 14 วันที่ผ่านมา +3

    Great coverage! I am from Sweden and love you visiting Lucas Bergvall, what a talent and those passes, wow! I also love your struggle to pronounce our swedish language! Keep going, asking and commenting!!

  • @kernowchris
    @kernowchris 13 วันที่ผ่านมา +9

    The 48 hours around the Spurs vs City game had left me annoyed, embarrassed, and ultimately discombobulated. After watching this, thank you Ali, I feel cleansed.

  • @neilcalton
    @neilcalton 13 วันที่ผ่านมา +6

    Thanks for the wide-ranging video, Alasdair. I thought that Ange’s latest press conference was one of the best he has given and he seems to have put a lot of thought into making sense of the past week. He was obviously very angry straight after the Man. City game but this latest presser was much more composed.
    Personally, I was in the second group of supporters as I wanted Spurs to win but if they had to lose a game then this one was probably the most palatable given the consequences of us defeating City. Anyway, this is Spurs so there is no guarantee they will beat Sheffield United! Overall, there have been too many defeats this season to say that Spurs merited a Champions League place and the Europa League will be good for giving fringe players more game time.
    Very happy to see Mikey Moore make his debut. Clearly well-deserved but I do wonder why Jamie Donley was not also on the bench for recent games - though I guess this may have been because he was needed for the U21s.
    After your reports I am positively salivating at the prospects of watching Bergvall in the Spurs team next season. I hope he plays in the pre-season friendly against Bayern in August as I have already booked my ticket.

  • @tvgcmma9215
    @tvgcmma9215 12 วันที่ผ่านมา +4

    Dragusin was good again v shef utd and really liked how he threw his weight around when they tried to hassle vicario - also like his social media posts after about how loves the club as shows the talk about him not being happy Napoli just his agent

  • @JackJackJack123
    @JackJackJack123 14 วันที่ผ่านมา +7

    Winners celebrate their own success, losers celebrate someone else’s failure. Ange is a winner. Give this man time!

    • @davidolatunji119
      @davidolatunji119 14 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Not necessarily - I’m sure City fans, for example, will enjoy beating United in the cup final for both of the reasons you mentioned above.

  • @anthonygonzalez2187
    @anthonygonzalez2187 14 วันที่ผ่านมา +3

    Even when u are utterly shattered. U are still here for us . That's y you are the best . U are amazing. Crazy week for spurs and our manger. I am 100 percent behind our manger. Great video So far coys

  • @mikemorris2327
    @mikemorris2327 14 วันที่ผ่านมา +3

    Thanks Ali, great video as always. I am in camp No2, I wanted us to win but was not as disappointed as usual when we lost. Hope you have a great trip to Aus

  • @timp4417
    @timp4417 14 วันที่ผ่านมา +5

    His initial press conference just helped increase the divide in the club. Ange says he can't understand how the fans are but he doesn't have to go to work with a load of Piers Morgan's each day. Put him in the average fans shoes and he might understand a little better. That is coming from someone that didn't want us to lose against City.
    Everyone needs to understand everyone's viewpoint on this, even if they don't agree. The fans aren't to blame for a lack of success. How the fans are is a consequence of that lack of success.

    • @rioribeiro6737
      @rioribeiro6737 14 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      I get what you saying but the average fans you speak of should also put themselves in their new manager and players shoes that by going to their own stadium, chanting for city, celebrating city goal, wearing city jersey, provoking Ange from the side is an utter disrespect/ Discouragement for the very team they supporting and how would that make their manager and players feel witnessing all that! Its not this group of players and this managers fault for decades long Spurs lack of success. They are in their first year of building phase and they doing their best although falling short, lapses in concentration, skills and so on but they trying and will get better in time. This event has brought light the shortcomings of both the fans and the team/ management in understanding each other and hopefully lessons learnt from it and not repeated and mutual respect and understanding gained. COYS

    • @timp4417
      @timp4417 14 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

      @@rioribeiro6737 From what I have heard from people that went to the match, those people you talk of were a very small minority. It was more of a muted atmosphere than anything else. You can understand some apprehension among supporters that their long term rivals may win the league after many years. Especially knowing they won't hear the end of it, probably for the rest of their days. We still hear about the times they have won the league at WHL!!!
      I disagree that it's brought to light the shortcomings of the fans. I have heard supporters from pretty much all the other PL clubs say they would be the same under similar circumstances. It is a tribal game and as long as rival teams co-exist, it won't go away. You have to bear in mind, this was probably a once in every 5 or 10 year kind of event. This isn't where any focus should be. That should be on Ange to get us to a place where this kind of thing isn't even an possibility. I believe he can do that. COYS.

  • @Dugiesrevenge
    @Dugiesrevenge 14 วันที่ผ่านมา +4

    Sorry to monopolise the comments section Ali and co BUT😂
    Firstly I suffered a heart attack Sunday night and approached the game Tuesday watching on my phone from my hospital bed with severe trepidation, I was bloody proud of how the team played (especially the first half) my attitude going into the game was I couldn’t loose, i wanted the win but knew if it didn’t go that way I could take joy in it hurting arsenal.
    I bloody love Ange, he’s the man for the job, his attitude, integrity and I believe history and experience not to overlook football intelligence means let’s get behind him because I can’t see us not getting where we all hope to be as spurs if we can get out of our own way as fans and the club…
    Ange is the man and Ali your doing a fantastic job giving him the opportunity to get his messages to us…
    COYS
    MEHSTG

    • @AlasdairGoldjournalist
      @AlasdairGoldjournalist  14 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      Hope you're doing better sir.

    • @Dugiesrevenge
      @Dugiesrevenge 14 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Thank you Sir, angiogram tomorrow/today now, hopefully will only need stent not bypass and being well allowed home tomorrow.
      COYS

    • @Dugiesrevenge
      @Dugiesrevenge 13 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Just a follow up, 3 stents fitted yesterday, home today in time for kick off and feeling amazingly good and lucky considering, a plea to yourself and any Spurs fans reading, I’ve been probably walking around with heart damage for at least 18 months, if you’re Tottenham please go and see your doctor and ask for a blood pressure check if you have even the slightest concerns or question on your health at all all, if you’re Arsenal or Chelsea you’re fine. Give it another year.🤣

  • @BudapestVapingScene
    @BudapestVapingScene 14 วันที่ผ่านมา +5

    Today's press conference definitely feels like a salve after the City game and following press conference, and I think all fans should be able to take something away from it that makes them feel a bit better about the situation.
    For me, this has cemented that Ange is the perfect guy for job right now and I hope he is given the time and the resources to impose himself and his philosophy on the club. If he is then I have no doubt he'll leave Spurs a better club than he found it.
    After the last week, if I never hear the word "mentality" again I'll be happy man.
    Always enjoy hearing your perspective, and as a fan from Glasgow I also enjoy hearing you talk about the city from time to time.

    • @jikamos
      @jikamos 14 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Nah, you’re just Australian… boring!

    • @darthrevan6861
      @darthrevan6861 14 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Honestly, as much as I saw from that press Ange seemed like he kust resigned. I don't want to be overly negstive but I doubt he'll be here in a years time.

  • @truebeliever4488
    @truebeliever4488 14 วันที่ผ่านมา +5

    Thanks for being a voice of reason Alisdair. I think Ange's comments were not singularly about the fans as he stated in this last interview. Having said that, the emotion of some fans was over the top and they should reflect on Ange's perspective. I think his views have the potential to change the club, our players and fans and lead us into a better future. He is our manager and wants the best for our club. Fans should show more respect for managers, they are not the only stakeholder.

  • @horatiohornblower5626
    @horatiohornblower5626 14 วันที่ผ่านมา +6

    This was not the match that cost Spurs 4th place.
    The losses to teams at the middle of the table are what cost Champions League.

    • @davidgibbon1020
      @davidgibbon1020 9 วันที่ผ่านมา

      couldn't agree more, losses to mid table teams mid season (after the win at Villa) the winning mentality is just not there

  • @hughcassidy2539
    @hughcassidy2539 14 วันที่ผ่านมา +6

    I think if we had kicked on after the Villa game, champions league would have been secured weeks ago, that's why a lot of us were peeved off

    • @christopherchristos7275
      @christopherchristos7275 14 วันที่ผ่านมา +3

      Beat Fulham, Spammers and Wolves after the Villa game, 4th was ours

    • @drystack86
      @drystack86 14 วันที่ผ่านมา

      ​@@christopherchristos7275💯

    • @davidgibbon1020
      @davidgibbon1020 9 วันที่ผ่านมา

      couldn't agree more, lack of winning mentality on every level

    • @davidgibbon1020
      @davidgibbon1020 9 วันที่ผ่านมา

      couldn't agree more, lack of winning mentality on every level

  • @malcolmstringer3059
    @malcolmstringer3059 14 วันที่ผ่านมา +4

    When Leicester won the Premier League and Spurs finished runners up, I remember Chelsea players saying that they didn't want Spurs to win the league and wanted Leicester to win it. The ensuing match at Stamford Bridge was an absolute brawl. Food for thought?

    • @user-zc4yd9ss7h
      @user-zc4yd9ss7h 14 วันที่ผ่านมา

      The difference was Chelsea were needing to win...

  • @susanwilcox1783
    @susanwilcox1783 14 วันที่ผ่านมา +3

    Thanks for another great broadcast, Alasdair! This one really helped to quell all the noise going around. It must have been disheartening for Ange and what about the squad? I’ll always root for them to win! I think they played well;unfortunately luck wasn’t with them. Loved your impressions of Lucas Bergvall. Something very bright to look forward to. Safe travels!

    • @davidgibbon1020
      @davidgibbon1020 9 วันที่ผ่านมา

      think they played well;unfortunately luck wasn’t with them, says it all really, like we played well and should have won, how does that fit with a winning mentality
      i want Spurs to win every game they play, but after almost 50yrs realise something is very wrong at Spurs COYS

  • @Samoorra
    @Samoorra 14 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    Dear Alasdair!
    I do appreciate all the content you produce about Tottenham.
    Your Podcast with Guesty as well as your own videos offer a very balanced and measured view, which is a valuable contrast to other Spurs related content often tainted by overemotinal reactions to one (or several) bad results.
    It is a pleasure consuming your media output and I hardly ever miss one of your various pieces.
    I think it is important for fans (especially when living abroad, without having the possibility to talk to other Spurs supporters regularly) to have access to voices they can affiliate with.
    As a Spurs fan from Switzerland not able to see every game live at the stadium you give me a feeling of being much closer to the action on and off the pitch.
    Thank you very much for this!
    Best,
    Jesse

    • @Dugiesrevenge
      @Dugiesrevenge 14 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      Well said from one fan to another, don’t care if your from Switzerland the country or Switzerland Street N17, if your Tottenham your family and among friends and welcome.
      COYS

    • @AlasdairGoldjournalist
      @AlasdairGoldjournalist  14 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      You're very welcome. Thanks for the kind words.

  • @user-db9ek1ie8f
    @user-db9ek1ie8f 14 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

    Listen, everyone. Let's move forward and refrain from dwelling on what Ange said or what the fans did. Let's unite and collectively urge Levy to support the manager adequately. It's crucial to instill a winning mentality in Levy so that he becomes more ambitious in the transfer market. Remember, a winning mentality starts from the top. Come on, you Spurs, let's focus on this positive approach instead. If Levy doesn't back Ange properly, we must stand together and protest. Join us in the protest next season if Levy fails to deliver. Our battle is with Levy, not each other.

  • @alexanderthegr8763
    @alexanderthegr8763 13 วันที่ผ่านมา +3

    The fan behind Ange apparently said:
    You care more/ showed passion about beating Man City, than you did against arsenal, Liverpool, Fulham

  • @jamesconnelly13
    @jamesconnelly13 14 วันที่ผ่านมา +4

    Couldn't agree more. I don't care about other teams either. Well said.

  • @RAJ-Jamcal
    @RAJ-Jamcal 14 วันที่ผ่านมา +3

    For many fans, it's a banter. Not too perturbed if your team loses is not the same as wanting your team to lose.
    I've supported Spurs for over 40 years, and it's been 40 years of bitter pain for the most part.
    We've also just lost 4 in a row...
    So, losing to City would obviously be disappointing, but for the first time in my Spurs life, there would be a little comfort, knowing that it also cost Arsenal as well.
    Do you guys really believe all the love and support Arsensl were professing for Spurs?
    It was the occasion that happened once in a lifetime, and fans bantered as such

  • @PhantomGhostWriter47
    @PhantomGhostWriter47 14 วันที่ผ่านมา +8

    I've only been a Spurs supporter for 15 years so unlike many of the crowd not my entire life however, like Ange I am an Aussie, and Aussies always want to win and we love nothing better than beating the best Give an Aussie an option of stopping your rival from winning the title or beating the best club team in the world and they will ALWAYS take the bragging rights of beating the best club team over club rivalry every time.

    • @luketarinimclean7958
      @luketarinimclean7958 14 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Aussies are winners

    • @davidgibbon1020
      @davidgibbon1020 9 วันที่ผ่านมา

      sums up why the Aussie so enjoy beating the POMs what ever the sport, they hate losing. but 2003 was such a good year to be down under !!

  • @SwedishSpike-wm7wh
    @SwedishSpike-wm7wh 14 วันที่ผ่านมา +6

    I respect Big Ange much more for his anger. We have got to aim higher than just being cheered up by shitting on another club's chance of glory. Let's show more respect for ourselves and for our rivals. The club's motto is "Audere Est Facere", maybe more people should try to understand what it means, to achieve glory through action . It's "To Dare is to Do" not "To Mock is the Point". Maybe that's my time in Sweden making me a little more tolerant and accepting. Personally I hate the partisan bullshit.... except for Chelsea.

    • @drystack86
      @drystack86 14 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Well said!

  • @paalosordoni7932
    @paalosordoni7932 14 วันที่ผ่านมา +5

    Does anyone really think in a fantasy football world and Spurs were going for the league Arsenal fans would want to beat City so we could win it, like fck would they.

  • @markgibbins-gs9yg
    @markgibbins-gs9yg 14 วันที่ผ่านมา +5

    It only came about because of city’s success in the cup competitions (unlike us) otherwise we’d have played them sooner. So maybe next year we will take the cups more seriously and field our best team.

    • @JackJackJack123
      @JackJackJack123 14 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      I think the big disconnect is Ange views this a longterm project. I get that fans are eager to win now but realistically that’s going to be extraordinarily difficult for any manager. A good template to follow would be Arteta at Arsenal. He finished 8th, 8th, 5th, 2nd, and now likely 2nd again. Cracking through that top ceiling isn’t going to be easy. But if Ange is given the time and backing from the fans there is no doubt in my mind that he’ll deliver. He inherited a team that finished 8th last season and had he not also lost the best finisher in the world we’d probably be much higher up the table. They’ve created tons of big chances that Kane would’ve scored on. Despite all that and having the 7th highest wage bill, a very young team, and the league’s 2nd worst injury crisis he has us in 5th. Bookmakers had us finishing lower than 8th going into the season. The quickest path to trophies is sticking by Ange for at least 3-4 years, especially given that the players seem to love him as exemplified through Sonny putting out a statement effectively begging the fans to give him time. The alternative is you don’t give Ange time, struggle to find any elite manager after they’ve witnessed our fans turn on Mourinho, Conte, and Ange before they’d even completed a full season, settle for someone of Nuno’s caliber who’d need to spend multiple windows rebuilding the squad again, sack that manager, and keep doing the same process over and over again. I’d also be shocked if a lot of our bigger players didn’t seek a move out if Ange were to be sacked. They love him. They want to play for him. They outclassed the best team in the world for much of that first half and are still soooooooooo early in the process of building this thing up. The inability of the loudest Spurs fans to be patient will inevitably force all of us to wait even longer for a trophy. Fans hyper-focusing on a single game here or there is the single greatest threat to us becoming an elite club over the longterm. Failure is a pre-requisite to success! Let’s keep things in perspective.

  • @JoshFitzgerald11
    @JoshFitzgerald11 12 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    Thank you for this season Ali. Looking forward to having another summer covered by yourself! Hoping for a busy window x

  • @purehyperbole5727
    @purehyperbole5727 14 วันที่ผ่านมา +3

    I'd love to hear you say at the first proper press call with Ange next season: "hello everyone, Alasdair Gold here,".

  • @ernestprakasa
    @ernestprakasa 14 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

    How Ange opened up to ur question is so beautiful yet most ppl will not go further than the "worst game of my life" headline 😢

  • @zebspring
    @zebspring 14 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

    Brilliant Ali thank you, your interview with Bergvall was very insightful, he obviously warmed to you, you are unique, I needed this therapy ❤

    • @CoachNiklas
      @CoachNiklas 14 วันที่ผ่านมา

      ⁠@@user-to6pu2cb4xYou are probably way ahead of him when it comes to uselessness, don’t you think?

  • @Veaseify
    @Veaseify 12 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    'What non-Spurs fans are going to watch this?' - You would be surprised Alastair...I am a Newcastle supporter and we don't have anybody like you producing this kind of content. Its a fascinating insight into how another club operates in a similar position to us and to find that the issues are basically exactly the same - namely, how to get to the next level and be actually competing for a title rather than pleased with a top 6 finish....which we managed to avoid 😃

  • @Themaskedtalker
    @Themaskedtalker 14 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

    Before the weekend yay......Thanks Ali.

  • @DeanoTHFC
    @DeanoTHFC 14 วันที่ผ่านมา +4

    I must admit, my feelings in the City game were all over the place!.. I never want to see Spurs lose but if I’m being completely honest, I wasn’t bothered if we didn’t win, let’s put it that way!.
    Initially hearing Ange’s outburst annoyed me a little but now I’ve seen his latest interview I’m starting to think my thoughts during the game were wrong!.. I shouldn’t have cared about Arsenal and wanted us to get the 3 points. Also seeing his recent press conference, it’s made me more excited about what he might do for our club!..
    Thanks for the update on everything Ali!..🙏🏼👍🏼 #coys #ttid

  • @marktrower2267
    @marktrower2267 14 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

    Once again another fantastic and informative video Alasdair

  • @owfs9877
    @owfs9877 10 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Ali your chats have got me through a season of ups and downs yet again, keep up the good work, we all love your Tottenham Therapy🙏
    Cant wait for next season
    COYS

  • @louloutri
    @louloutri 14 วันที่ผ่านมา +3

    Just watched the embargoed section of yesterday's press conference: that was top ! Ange spoke very well and explained a lot of things. Great communicator.
    But next season I don't want to see 4 defeats in a row again, cause that was awful and the reason I started having big doubts about Ange.
    So now we need a top transfer window and before that a 4-0 win at Sheffield U.
    I also liked his words of appreciation at the end, that was nice from him.
    Last thing: I find it utterly stupid to go to Australia for a quick return trip!
    Our players want to go on vacation or want to rest before the Euro and Copa America! Imagine, due to bad luck, that a player gets injured and misses the competition....
    Just leave our players alone after the last game please, they have no interest in a quick return trip to Australia! You don't go to Australia for just 2 days ffs.....
    Last but not least : thank you Alasdair for the time you spend on your free time to make all those vids. Even when you are knackered you still make them for us. 👍👏

  • @cb1974cb
    @cb1974cb 14 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

    100% agree with you in every aspect. He’s the best thing to happen to the club. I’ll feel better about this once we move past it and get 3 points tomorrow!!

  • @drystack86
    @drystack86 14 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    Another great video! Allie and an incredibly measured take on things. I really thought we would get something out of that game Tuesday but I came away from it with renewed confidence that Ang does understand tactics and he is flexible. The last couple days have been rough emotionally for all of us Spurs fans, but oddly I feel really confident and optimistic going into tomorrow and going into the summer. I think we're going to get three points tomorrow and I think it's going to be a great summer for this football club. COYS

  • @nickcarter3032
    @nickcarter3032 14 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    Great video Alli and you’ve definitely polished up your Swedish. I lived around the corner from Djurgården’s training pitch for many years. It’s in the middle of the beautiful Djurgården forest but still close to Stockholm centre and a world away from Hotspur Way.
    They share the ground with the Sjöfartklubben (Seafarer’s Center) - try getting your vocal chords around that one! As to Lucas’s English most Swedes think their near perfect English isn’t good enough so my Swedish got worse because they all wanted to practice it. Have a great Aussie trip. I can’t wait to see Lucas at Spurs, he’s a fantastic talent.

  • @neilhoyle341
    @neilhoyle341 14 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    Enjoyed the questions at the presser today Alasdair Gold. Good work. Not that you need my approval :)

  • @michaelhamilton5883
    @michaelhamilton5883 14 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    I'm in camp 3. Always liked Ange and like him after this weeks press conferences. With the talent in the academy, the future under Ange is very bright

  • @stevecohen8206
    @stevecohen8206 11 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    Thanks for the report Al. The young lad will be hard to keep hold of, especially if he helps us get silverware. I just hope he stays long enough, to love spurs before he goes to Real Madrid.

  • @stevew2016
    @stevew2016 14 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    As always love your video Ali. I definitely fall into the 2nd group of fans where I wanted the team to win but wasn't devastated when we lost. As a 13 year old In 2004 my dad made me stand and watch the celebrations when Arsenal won the league and said 'it will never be as bad as this remember that' which has always stuck with me. I completely agree wanting to win is important but rivalries are also important, almost as important. The TV companies and media build all their narrative around rivalries e.g Red Sunday when United play Liverpool.and that's because it makes our game so great. I have no issues with Anges comments and change is needed. Keep providing video Mr Gold and enjoy Melbourne via Sheffield 😊

  • @Bd-lf7qp
    @Bd-lf7qp 14 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    Whilst the season isn't ending perfectly...i can still see positives and think we'll be very good going forward

  • @andyhalliday9908
    @andyhalliday9908 14 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

    Great stuff as always Ali... I have to say I'm fully behind Ange, as someone who has supported Spurs all my life I was to put it lightly disgusted by the behaviour of some of our fan base, how anyone could want us to lose no matter the permutations is shocking. Only benefit is it gave Ange the perfect insight and evidence into the culture at the club, it needs to change. I'm so happy with the way the team performed it was the best in ages. I feel embarrassed as a Spurs fan that we brought Ange's integrity into dispute, only Spurs, I prefer the narrative of Arsenal throwing the title by losing to villa twice to stop us getting 4th. Hopefully we have a proper major overhaul in the offing over the summer. Fans who wanted us to lose should have their membership revoked haha, slightly tongue in cheek.

  • @hoien14
    @hoien14 13 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    Hello Ali Gold! Crikey! We actually have been to the same tiny airport in Stockholm! When you mentioned it, I knew exactly how it felt like because I experienced it back in 2007.
    I hear you asking interesting questions in the pressers. Well done!! I love that part that you went all the way to interview people in Sweden. It's really admirable. Looking forward to seeing Bergvall next season.
    You know what, your voice is different in the presser than in your TH-cam videos. I bet it's more formal at the club press conference room. You can certainly ask Ange where in Australia he would recommend you to take Mrs Gold for a visit.
    To answer your question, as much as I don't want them lot down the road to win the title, I was in the camp of Ange wanting us to win against City. Safe trip to Australia! COYS!

  • @christopheresson3158
    @christopheresson3158 14 วันที่ผ่านมา +6

    I'm glad Ange didn't bend.

  • @gudbeatzent4665
    @gudbeatzent4665 14 วันที่ผ่านมา +4

    Am surprised Bentancour is fit for the last game after assaulting that chair 😂😂, but I know this team will get better next season

  • @otero30
    @otero30 14 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    Appreciate the insight into Bergvall. Seems like a very talented kid who's hardworking and grounded. Won't make the mistake of overhyping new players, as we tend to do, but he does seem promising

    • @drystack86
      @drystack86 14 วันที่ผ่านมา

      The Bergval segment in this video is mesmerizing. I cannot wait to see this kid! I'm busting

  • @MarkCooper-tu8rv
    @MarkCooper-tu8rv 14 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

    You been a busy boy Ali, but looking forward to watching the video 👍🏻

  • @adamharris4114
    @adamharris4114 14 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

    Excellent notification to wake up too!! Thank you Ally.
    Holiday count:
    Ally 2 - 1 Guesty

  • @brianheale5064
    @brianheale5064 14 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Thanks for all your brilliant commentaries during the season much appreciated Brian

  • @Darren14
    @Darren14 14 วันที่ผ่านมา +4

    I took a more pragmatic approach to the City game. Let the football do the talking. Ange isn't going to train the players to lose. They're all professionals.

  • @philippaulpeters
    @philippaulpeters 14 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

    Hi Ali, thank you for your hard work and I look forward to the upcoming articles on Lucas and the other
    Although I lived in London for several years I have supported Tottenham for 35, as a non-native fan, I cannot say that I fully appreciate the tribalism between the various fanbases and I am probably more stoical by nature as well. In view of this, I will not comment on whether fans should or should not root against their own team.
    However, there have been some fans suggesting and even advocating that a mural should be commissioned to celebrate Heung Min's miss and I think that this encapsulates the "Spursy" mentality that other fans and pundits deride us for. Whether we like it or not, Arsenal have been significantly more successful in the last 30/35 years. When we won the FA Cup in 1991, it was our 8th FA Cup victory and the most won by any club at that point in time. Since 1991, we have won none and Arsenal eight. We will not see Spurs overtake Arsenal in terms of honours in the next 30 years at least. Son has scored 160 goals for Tottenham and 120 in the premier league. He is the 22nd highest PL scorer of all time and will break into the top twenty soon. To champion (irony intended) that Son should get a mural because he missed a chance is simply absurd and shows how deeply the Spursy mentality is ingrained in our psyche.
    This is where Ange comes in. He seems to be up to the challenge of changing the mentality of the club and I pray that he will succeed. Of course, not all fans will buy in to this but as long as a majority of the fans are on board, it will be fine.
    Safe travels to Australia. Hope you are transiting in Singapore. As you hopefully would agree, Changi is a great place to transit ,

  • @Gwynbleidd1724
    @Gwynbleidd1724 14 วันที่ผ่านมา +3

    Gold on tour. You maybe knackered but you are bringing us gold …

    • @vandammejam
      @vandammejam 14 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      Spandau Ballet vibes .

  • @marktrower2267
    @marktrower2267 9 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Once again another fantastic and informative video Alasdair
    Thanks for all the great videos this season.

  • @paulmes7667
    @paulmes7667 14 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

    I felt relief when we lost, but would have been thrilled if we had won! When you are told by an Arsenal neighbour that he despises Chelsea almost as much as Spurs, right to your face in the middle of a normal conversation, you have to face the fact that football can have this effect on some people. But what puzzled me was as an ex-Old Firm manager, Ange has seen far, far more extreme crowd reactions than this. They are still banging on about 1690 in Glasgow. The sheer Celtic-Rangers animosity makes Spurs rivalry with Arsenal seem trivial. However, hopefully a bit of therapy with Dr Ali will have been helpful. Fresh start next season and we are in a far better place than 12 months ago, and we all know who is responsible for that. So let's put this behind us and grow up a bit.

  • @maxzorin99
    @maxzorin99 14 วันที่ผ่านมา +4

    I was at Old Trafford in '99 for the last game of season, Man U v Spurs. If we won , Arsenal would have won the league. I cheered when Ferdinand scored the first goal, but United needed a result more. And so it proved, they came back, won the game and the PL that season.
    I wouldn't have sung any Man U songs. We did poke fun at Arsenal though, and the united fans clapped us.
    If we don't want to feel like an underdog to Arsenal, we should have beaten them a couple of weeks ago to spoil their plans.. and keep our CL dream alive.
    But i agree its a difficult situation (the Man City game) , it all comes down to character and sticking to our principles - if we had won , it would all be for us, not for those down the road. COYS !
    Thanks Ali for continuing great content

  • @latebloomer5607
    @latebloomer5607 14 วันที่ผ่านมา +10

    I get it that fans hate Arsenal. But what about the fans forking out big money travelling from the other side of the world who struggle to get tickets for the rare chance to cheer on their team, and end up sitting through that match day experience? Why didn’t the fans who wanted Arsenal to lose more than us to win stay home so at least more of us could get a chance to go to the match and cheer on our chargers? And they call us the plastic fans?! How ironic.

    • @davidolatunji119
      @davidolatunji119 14 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      I’m pretty sure they did - lot’s of tickets went on sale

  • @blrbrazil1718
    @blrbrazil1718 14 วันที่ผ่านมา +3

    I agree about the underachieving at Spurs. I feel even the brilliant team of the early 1960s - one of the best in the world - should probably have won more trophies than they did (though injuries and biased refereeing in Europe didn't help). Then in the Hoddle era, though good we really should've had more. And since then we've had some great players and even some great teams, but just one FA and 2 FL cups from it. We've generally played with joy and attacking intent, but have been beaten to trophies by clubs that ruthlessly focused exclusively on the target.
    At the same time, I don't think football is all about trophies. If that were the case most football fans would be constantly disappointed. I think the majority of supporters would agree that we want to feel proud of our club (on and off the pitch), be entertained and feel we are always improving, both in absolute terms and ideally also relative to other clubs. That's generally been enough for me, as a supporter since the 1950s :o)

  • @michaelmccarthy6464
    @michaelmccarthy6464 12 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Hi Alasdair great vlog as always thanks for all your hard work take care stay safe

  • @normanroberts1942
    @normanroberts1942 14 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Hi Alasdair, thanks for the update, another brilliant one. Stay safe and well. COYS

  • @seunghunbaik5525
    @seunghunbaik5525 14 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

    Don’t get me wrong. I’m so excited Bergvall coming in for us but sounds like he’s almost guaranteed to be included to the first team. In the meantime, the best thing can happen to Donley and Dorrington will be loan moves to decent championships teams. I don’t get the impression they will be the part of the first team unless there’s dramatic development during the preseason.

  • @Liq004
    @Liq004 14 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

    Ange is right. Anyone rooting for their club to lose just so their rival wont win is weak and petty. It's a culture that needs to be fixed. I'm a new fan and that was a very disappointing week.

  • @daddacooper1981
    @daddacooper1981 14 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Yes Ali, welcome back mate, hope you had a good time in Sweden, what a week. Look forward to this Ali. #COYS

  • @HeroesZeros
    @HeroesZeros 14 วันที่ผ่านมา +3

    If the team is winning Ange will find the fans won’t be complaining. Simple as that.
    Losing a string of matches and conceding plenty of goals will result in any fan base complaining.
    Fed up with people slating spurs fans as if we are any different to any others.

  • @robharwood-stamper9857
    @robharwood-stamper9857 14 วันที่ผ่านมา +6

    What is absolutely clear, is that Ange does not like losing. You can see and feel the frustration every post loss interview. Days later when he has processed, his interviews and stoic philosophy are exceptional. He accepts his role and acts to change his behaviour. He leads by his example.
    If just 10% of his mentality gets into the players, staff and club as a whole, spurs will become a beast, the players will take it throughout their careers and spurs will have successes.
    For me all this nonsense has the potential to fast track the club, into getting Ange's message and intent. If we dont get on board, he'll be gone before we realise what we have.
    Great insight as always Ali. I very much doubt it was your question that riled him. The flat atmosphere in the game against city was enough to tell him what he didnt want to know. Dont be so hard on yourself, its your job as you say 👍

    • @robharwood-stamper9857
      @robharwood-stamper9857 14 วันที่ผ่านมา +3

      Also, for anyone still reading. This platform and content makes it quite clear that us spurs fans can have very different opinions of our club and players, some align but lots don't. The only thing we have all got in common is that we want to win. Preferably by attractive and entertaining football. I really think Ange is a gem and it'd be great to get fully behind the collective win belief.

    • @tvgcmma9215
      @tvgcmma9215 14 วันที่ผ่านมา +4

      A mate who Man U fan asked if I thought ange would leave after his post match comments - I said no he’s just a really bad loser - there’s the story from Celtic where his best mates were over who hasn’t seen in a year and his wife had to go out for meal with them as Celtic lost and he knew he’d be terrible company - always day or two later in press conferences he’s back to himself and that’s what we want from a manager a true winner

    • @robharwood-stamper9857
      @robharwood-stamper9857 14 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      Tbf I think bad loser is maybe not what you mean, he accepts his defeats and rarely ever places blame anywhere but upon himself. He's an absolute gem of a bloke and manager, nothing but positive vibes

    • @davidgibbon1020
      @davidgibbon1020 9 วันที่ผ่านมา

      so you're saying Conte, Mourinho and Pochettino do (like lossing !!)