Well, well, well, looks like that muppet Daniel Levy is trying to worm his way out of responsibility for sacking Ange Postecoglou. What a load of bollocks!
Levy's 'collective decision' nonsense
In a rare interview, the Tottenham chairman had the audacity to say that the decision to give Postecoglou the boot wasn't just his call, but a 'collective decision'. Mate, who does he think he's kidding? We all know that Levy's the one pulling the strings at that club.
Hypocrisy of celebrating a trophy
Levy had the gall to say he was 'over the moon' to win a trophy under Postecoglou, but apparently that wasn't enough to keep the Aussie in a job. Make up your mind, you mug! You can't have it both ways.
Frank's appointment raises eyebrows
Now, they've gone and appointed Thomas Frank as the new gaffer. Sure, he did alright with Brentford, but managing a club like Tottenham is a whole different ball game. Time will tell if he's up to the challenge or if he'll crumble under the pressure.
Developing young talent - a glimmer of hope?
One thing Frank might have going for him is his track record of developing young players. With prospects like Mathys Tel in the squad, maybe, just maybe, he can nurture some talent and bring some excitement back to the beautiful game at Tottenham.
But let's be real, with Levy at the helm, it's hard to have much faith in the direction of the club. This 'collective decision' talk is a load of rubbish, and until there's a proper shake-up at the top, Tottenham will likely continue to underwhelm. Prove us wrong, Levy, if you've got the guts!