On October 24th last year, Forbes published the headline “Can Tottenham Hotspur really win the Premier League?”

On October 24th last year, Forbes published the headline “Can Tottenham Hotspur really win the Premier League?”

It may be impossible and difficult to remember, but last year he had this written at the top of the rankings on October 25th.

…and Forbes said: “Ange Postecoglou has had the best start to the Premier League in history after nine games. His Tottenham Hotspur side currently sit top of the table with seven wins and two draws. It’s not just the results that are surprising. Indeed, the Postecoglou team plays attacking and interesting football… ”

In fact, Tottenham once again played in front of their rivals, and on October 27th the table looked like this:

…and Forbes said: “Ange Postecoglou has had the best start to the Premier League in history after nine games. His Tottenham Hotspur side currently sit top of the table with seven wins and two draws. It’s not just the results that are surprising. Indeed, Postecoglou’s team plays attacking and interesting football.

Unfortunately for Forbes, and for Tottenham, the article had long since been retracted by December 7th, but none of the journalists who pushed this prediction apologized for getting too excited. think. then the table

Tottenham played five more games and picked up one point, but fell back to fifth place. The reporters quickly changed their tone, but did not apologize for their excitement last time.

But now, ignoring past failures, a new idea is emerging that Tottenham’s time has come again, although some may see this as the reason for Tottenham’s resurgence. (According to the Guardian) “While Tottenham’s opponents face a chaotic period, the match: Ange Postecoglou The team played only three times in February and a further four in March. I played. As a result, they are interested in Europe to fill the environment, so they should give the freshness to challenge the first four places. »» »

To be honest, the Guardian’s commentary acknowledges that as part of Tottenham’s director, “If you think Australians are difficult to live, you will probably not be able to endure European soccer next season.”

Certainly, after reading this comment today, Tottenham won only 3 of the seven games of the Premier League, breaking Brentfo Bournemas, rd, Brighton at home, and the last homemade 1-2 Walver Eph. Remember that you should not lose VAGABOND.

Certainly, for other teams who have won only three seven games, the conversation is related to the broken boat club because they were all at home in the Premier League in the Premier League. However, Tottenham is of course different. In fact, Tottenham have conceded 14 goals in their last seven games, meaning they have conceded 38 goals in the league this season. In comparison, this is just two fewer players than Wolverhampton Wanderers, who are very unlikely to win European glory next season. Such shaky analysis certainly helps mask the bewilderment that a half-heartedly honest journalist might feel when writing enthusiastically about Tottenham’s chances of being named club of the season.

One of the reasons why British newspaper reporters often miss the true rise and fall of clubs, and the real potential for their rise and fall, is that the Premier League does not have much of an American culture, as reported by NFL players. That’s because there is no what people call “team-level categories.” These include the club’s training room, coaching staff, other coaches, the team’s travels, and of course the club’s owners (who players rate based on their willingness to invest in the team’s equipment).

More than three-quarters of active NFL players responded to the survey, rating the team and all of its activities. The results show that the Tampa Bay Buccaneers have divided their players into two groups. Elite His group is given their own room when staying overnight, the rest of the group must share the room, and each player must pay his $1,750 if they wish. ”Have your own room. my room. ”

Team coach (male, not coach)

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