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AndyRM

XOXO
Location
North Shields
All I can think is that Nuno must seriously clash with the chairmen/owners of clubs as the fans always seem on side with him (perhaps not Spurs?) and his teams play attractive football. Getting Wolves and Forest into Europe is no mean feat either.

Ange comes across as relentlessly negative and confrontational, so I can't see this ending well.
 

midlandsgrimpeur

Well-Known Member
All I can think is that Nuno must seriously clash with the chairmen/owners of clubs as the fans always seem on side with him (perhaps not Spurs?) and his teams play attractive football. Getting Wolves and Forest into Europe is no mean feat either.

Ange comes across as relentlessly negative and confrontational, so I can't see this ending well.

I think Postecoglou started off okay temperament wise but poor results and intense media scrutiny got to him badly, and if you can't take criticism, you should definitely avoid being a PL manager! Tactically he seemed very naive at Spurs, if you are one dimensional every team in the prem will work you out eventually. He doesn't strike me as someone who will change his approach at Forest.
 

gbb

Squire
Location
Peterborough
I think Postecoglou started off okay temperament wise but poor results and intense media scrutiny got to him badly, and if you can't take criticism, you should definitely avoid being a PL manager! Tactically he seemed very naive at Spurs, if you are one dimensional every team in the prem will work you out eventually. He doesn't strike me as someone who will change his approach at Forest.

And to be fair, I think I said early last season, once clubs work out Nunos Forests tactics, which you could equally say were fairly predictable/one dimensional, they'd get found out...which to a degree, they did..

Another complication for Postecogolu, Forest have just spent the war chest on players that may well not suit his style...so he may well be on the back foot from the start.

Given Nunos popularity, Ange could find himself under fire from the fans really quickly if results go poorly...quickly.
 

Pblakeney

Senior Member
I think Postecoglou started off okay temperament wise but poor results and intense media scrutiny got to him badly, and if you can't take criticism, you should definitely avoid being a PL manager! Tactically he seemed very naive at Spurs, if you are one dimensional every team in the prem will work you out eventually. He doesn't strike me as someone who will change his approach at Forest.

Ange has a history of being promising in the first year, delivering some success in the second year, and not lasting three years.
As I recall, could be wrong.
 
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