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  1. My thesis is that Mauricio Pochettino is more to blame for the state of our current first team squad* than Daniel Levy. Hear me out.
    • WindyCOYS
    • 10 minute read
    • 24th January 2020 at 10:15
    • 28 comments
  2. We are only a few games into the Jose Mourinho era and it's not a time to draw conclusions about his approach or his tactics, particularly as he is new to working with the squad and has not had ample opportunity to work out what he has and has not got yet. What we can do, though, is note some of the early changes that he has put into place and comment on them.
    • WindyCOYS
    • 4 minute read
    • 13th December 2019 at 17:40
    • 1 comment
  3. I feel like each time I root myself in #PochIn, I'm wrestled back towards #PochOut the following week. That I'm even having this conversation in my head is sad; I love the man dearly. Or rather, I have loved the man dearly over the past five and a half years. He's brought me more joy as Spurs manager than any of the previous incumbents in my lifetime. That there is a perfect solution to the current situation is pure fallacy.
    • WindyCOYS
    • 5 minute read
    • 10th November 2019 at 09:49
    • 18 comments
  4. A special guest blog from @CarlItAsISeeIt who you may know from podcasts about our youth team that we've recorded together in the past. Carl has encyclopaedic knowledge of our youth teams and big opinions on where it's going wrong at the moment in terms of the academy feeding our first team.
    • WindyCOYS
    • 9 minute read
    • 23rd October 2019 at 19:34
    • 1 comment
  5. In a week of contradictions from Mauricio Pochettino, his team served up a performance which epitomised the lack of clarity coming from their leader as they failed to beat bottom-of-the-table Watford at home.
    • WindyCOYS
    • 3 minute read
    • 22nd October 2019 at 17:39
    • 0 comments