In his press conference “I am not bullied by fans who try to provoke myself by filming on their phones in his press conference.” I am not bullied by fans. “
The Tottenham Hotspur has publicly expressed its frustration through fans, who put mobile phones on his face and call it “bullying tactics”.
He argues that this behavior, which was often intended to react a reaction to social media, disrespectfully and something that he refuses to tolerate.
Postecoglou has made it clear that he will continue to confront such actions, which emphasizes his attitude against what he perceives as an attempt to antagonize or intimidate him.
Postecoglou is almost certainly safe in the borrowed time at Spurs, he grabbed many people in the wrong direction, his tactics are understandable, but he is exactly right here.
– Hltco (@hltco) April 5, 2025
He said: “If someone says to you right, tell me that the last night was a good article, but I like the point you made. You go, okay, buddy. Maybe you just go away.
“If someone says, Hey, Tom, I didn’t like this article. What do you think, try to reach them?
“No. Hold a second one.
“I think they are trying to reach, they are not really interested in an answer to a question. They just want a reaction.
“They want their five minutes of fame because that gives them. And that’s exactly what I spoke.
“Right? For young people, this is more dangerous than any other weapon in the world for me.
“And if I don’t fall in charge, especially young children who have applied a phone on my face, how does she stop doing this in the school yard? What does she stop to do that in general life and bullying?
“If someone stops the phone, I will react because I will not accept it, I will not accept it because and if I think it was a couple, it might have been a form that they talk about where this happened.
“There were two boys who did it. And I asked them that I didn’t know if it was shown in the clip, but I asked her where is your father? I wanted to speak to her father. Where is your mother?
“And I was easily embarrassed and embarrassed because it is not a criticism that I talk about.
“It keeps you up a phone. Why do you keep a phone up? What do you try to do?
Postecoglou added that after a week he “falls out of love” with uncertainty with football with football.
“I don’t understand it. As humans, we are now, so to speak, and accept everything.” Postecoglou explained.
“I don’t understand. I don’t know. I just thought we had a little more about ourselves than breed to fight things against the core of what we believe in.
“It’s like these things,” he added as he picked up a mobile phone in front of him. “We accept them in our lives and now we are trying to rewrite them all because we know the damage they do.
“The horse is screwed – it is the same with VAR and football, but we just let it go.”
“I don’t understand. I don’t know. I just thought we had a little more about ourselves than breed to fight things against the core of what we believe in.
“It’s like these things,” he added as he picked up a mobile phone in front of him. “We accept them in our lives and now we are trying to rewrite them all because we know the damage they do.
“The horse is screwed – it is the same with VAR and football, but we just let it go.”
“There was always something in English football that happened and it influenced me very much, which I liked to see.
“As I said, it was the speed and the pace I loved. I tried to design a schedule that has pace and energy because I think if we humans want to bring entertainment and commitment there, they want them from their seat.
“What, there was 12 minutes of extension (at the end against Chelsea). I think it is not as if Var had been brought in last month, it has long been here.
“If that’s what people want, let’s go on. I don’t like it.
“I don’t fall in love with the game because I love to celebrate goals. I paid a high price for it (against Chelsea). I pay a massive price for it, but I will make sure that I won’t do it again.”
“I made a mistake last night that I celebrated a goal,” he said.
“I think since Var came in in Scotland – and in the first game there were four or five incidents and we stood around – I made a decision that I will not really celebrate goals because there is no point because you have to wait for everything to check.
“The followers were obviously not satisfied with my decision, which is okay. My answer was to celebrate them and get them to make some noise and stand behind the team.
“I thought it was a real momentum shifter at that moment because we were very finished. I think my mistake was to celebrate a goal that Var defeated me again.”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vjonyvtadb4
Poseteclou in a spiky interview with reporter, the VAR and gesture to Spurs fans gives
Twitter users reacted as a postcoglou: “I am not bullied by fans who are trying to provoke by filming on their phones”.
@Rogerthedodge2: People don’t like him because he says it as it is. He was exactly right.
@Chrismetatv: People are uncomfortable with straightforward adults.
@mcdon_al: He’s right.
@Jonathanorourk1: Zero interest in Spurs, but I would like to see how he turns things and does it well. Think, he is a great manager and a real person who, in contrast to many people who deal with the premiere League football.
@Thesportsdean: I don’t like football and think it’s time that Spurs replaces him (actually overdue), but I agree with it. Every Bloodywhere, the telephone epidemic.
@Mac__james: Whatever your thoughts about him, he’s just right here. I don’t like him as a person, but I still don’t think that his tactic is good enough. He speaks very well and I think he will probably be successful somewhere else like everyone else …
@Kanefromthelane: One day we will talk about how he saves football. Most of them are not yet ready for this conversation
@rmcavoy237: Under massive pressure, but a big man is absolutely up.
@Aboflondon4: Absolutely spot in the new generation are around children who bullied or beat up children, etc., it seems to be filming than entering and doing something about it …
@rkyson99: He is on the money here. This modern fascination for trying to lure sports stars to a reaction and then think that they are Billy Big Bollock’s pathetic.
@Dazdon89: He’s up. Too many children/adults do it. Awkward
@Kris_ives: He makes a good point. Telefone / social media are used to grasping it. It’s a cheap shot.