Very telling on the Amazon Prime series when it comes to January and he says he 'hates it'.
Mate, it's your job.
I clean toilets and wash clothes for a living - it's not the best, but it's what pays the bills. And I always have a smile on my face doing it.
This guys basically playing Football Manager in real life, but he 'hates it'.
Absolutely 0 rhyme nor reason to our signing policy for years now, masked by over-achievement on the pitch.
Cannot fathom that Hojbjerg and Doherty were the best available to Spurs in their respective positions.
They don't even come across as the type of player we need in those positions.
Reading on Twitter earlier that we are considering Sorloth from Palace for striker back-up.
The guy is a glorified fridge-freezer, in fact, I think mine may in fact be more mobile.
If he doesn't like his job, get him the fuck out.
Let's remember though, it's Levy who holds the power when it comes to approving or vetoing these moves.
If he wasn't as tight as two coats of paint, we could maybe aim a bit higher when it comes to recruitment.
I called yesterdays result before we even kicked off, not because I think I'm some kind of fortune-teller, but because it's plainly evident to anyone with half a footballing brain that Spurs are being mismanaged from boardroom level down.
The signings, this year especially, totally reek of lack of ambition.
You reap what you sow.
Based on yesterday, top half would be a good finish.
Can't say I'm wholeheartedly in the Levy Out brigade as prudence is something required to successfully run a business - but as questioned in a post yesterday, are Spurs merely a business these days? Or a football club chasing success? On current evidence, my heart leans to the first option, sadly.
But short answer, if the guy can't be arsed, which it genuinely looks like, get him emptied ASAP.
Unfortunately, I think things will have to get far worse before anyone at Spurs wakes up.