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Paul Walsh
But he wouldn’t buy jack grealish for 25 million.Oh you mean spending £42m on Sanchez? Or £30m on Sissoko? Or £23m on Sonny? The last two being significant fees at the time. Yeah, he's a tightwad.
But he wouldn’t buy jack grealish for 25 million.Oh you mean spending £42m on Sanchez? Or £30m on Sissoko? Or £23m on Sonny? The last two being significant fees at the time. Yeah, he's a tightwad.
Yes.
It is vital we consolidate top 4 for a variety of reasons.
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We said this last season didn't we? And look what we did in the summer; diddly squat....after the latest "trophies are just for egos" comments what's to say that because we'd then need to offer that other key factor - more money - we'd end up doing zilch again? Not to mention that we are likely to NEED to do more in terms of squad replacements??
Indeed... people seem to have forgotten how bloody atrocious the Tottenham teams of the 1990s and early 2000s were, back when we would lose as many league games as we won... thank goodness there was no such thing as social media back then, as I can only imagine how bad the daily trolling from the likes of Talkbrick would’ve beenWe've got 4 more points at this stage in the season than in any other PL season.
Indeed... people seem to have forgotten how bloody atrocious the Tottenham teams of the 1990s and early 2000s were, back when we would lose as many league games as we won... thank goodness there was no such thing as social media back then, as I can only imagine how bad the daily trolling from the likes of Talkbrick would’ve been
http://www.myfootballfacts.co.uk/en.../tottenham-hotspur-premier-league-points-won/
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Indeed... people seem to have forgotten how bloody atrocious the Tottenham teams of the 1990s and early 2000s were, back when we would lose as many league games as we won... thank goodness there was no such thing as social media back then, as I can only imagine how bad the daily trolling from the likes of Talkbrick would’ve been
http://www.myfootballfacts.co.uk/en.../tottenham-hotspur-premier-league-points-won/
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I bought a new vehicle 4 months ago. Nothing immensely fancy, a 2019 VW with some nice bells and whistles, price was right, European handling, etc, etc. I PERSONALLY love the thing, and am still enjoying the new car scent. I took it for a detailing yesterday, and thanks to some good tire dressing, I happened to notice a bubble on the tire wall. I was not happy. You never know what caused a tire bubble (pothole? structural defect?) but one thing is for sure, having spotted it, I was not about to jump on a motorway and test the speed gauge, in fact I switched to my "Doughnut" spare and am replacing the tire imminently.
Eriksen has not been in great form since he came back from his stomach injury, and is probably still working through various issues of fatigue and perhaps even the uncertainty of his contract situation (he is waiting for Barca but they probably won't arrive so he has a choice to make). We are already without Kane, Alli and Son (were in his case). I have to believe the manager looked at Eriksen and saw a bubble on his wall which needed addressing (in this case, sit at home with yer feet up and fudging rest yourself!)...
As for the rest of the team, what else would you have suggested he do? It is not his fault that Dier (a player I love) is working his way back from surgery and had a flat game. Not his fault that N'Koudou missed two great chances. Not his fault that Moura was largely ineffective. Not his fault that Lamela had a flat game by his standards. And not his fault that Llorente was not just pants but missed an absolutely golden chance to get on the end of a cross for a tap-in. I just don't see where he can be held much at fault for his selection. Perhaps playing KWP on his unfavoured side wasn't great. Beyond that, he has to manage a stretched squad.
As for your last sentence, strange you didn't say that on Wednesday night.
I stand by my assertion since the injuries. Premier league is vital, we must be all-in and win these games, and we must focus on Dortmund. Nothing's changed for me personally these last 4 days.
I remember how great the CCF win over Chelski was, thinking we'd kick-on, only to see Berbatov and Keane leave for CL top 4 clubs
I bought a new vehicle 4 months ago. Nothing immensely fancy, a 2019 VW with some nice bells and whistles, price was right, European handling, etc, etc. I PERSONALLY love the thing, and am still enjoying the new car scent. I took it for a detailing yesterday, and thanks to some good tire dressing, I happened to notice a bubble on the tire wall. I was not happy. You never know what caused a tire bubble (pothole? structural defect?) but one thing is for sure, having spotted it, I was not about to jump on a motorway and test the speed gauge, in fact I switched to my "Doughnut" spare and am replacing the tire imminently.
Eriksen has not been in great form since he came back from his stomach injury, and is probably still working through various issues of fatigue and perhaps even the uncertainty of his contract situation (he is waiting for Barca but they probably won't arrive so he has a choice to make). We are already without Kane, Alli and Son (were in his case). I have to believe the manager looked at Eriksen and saw a bubble on his wall which needed addressing (in this case, sit at home with yer feet up and fudging rest yourself!)...
As for the rest of the team, what else would you have suggested he do? It is not his fault that Dier (a player I love) is working his way back from surgery and had a flat game. Not his fault that N'Koudou missed two great chances. Not his fault that Moura was largely ineffective. Not his fault that Lamela had a flat game by his standards. And not his fault that Llorente was not just pants but missed an absolutely golden chance to get on the end of a cross for a tap-in. I just don't see where he can be held much at fault for his selection. Perhaps playing KWP on his unfavoured side wasn't great. Beyond that, he has to manage a stretched squad.
As for your last sentence, strange you didn't say that on Wednesday night.
I stand by my assertion since the injuries. Premier league is vital, we must be all-in and win these games, and we must focus on Dortmund. Nothing's changed for me personally these last 4 days.
I remember how great the CCF win over Chelski was, thinking we'd kick-on, only to see Berbatov and Keane leave for CL top 4 clubs
Also maybe his mantra the cups aren’t important is filtering down to the players.