'For a few years'....in that case dont expect to see many of the current lot stay!
Or indeed, a season as good as this, let alone one comparable to our trophy winning sides.'For a few years'....in that case dont expect to see many of the current lot stay!
I doubt that we will see many leave this summer, we have a strong team spirit and they have developed together.
We have to be realistic, our income is sufficiently less than the richer clubs in the league and we are halfway through a £800m project. We will need to be in the new stadium for a few years before we can start looking at significant changes to our wage structure.
All of our players are on long contracts. If anyone wants to leave, we are going to get a good fee. We can use that to reinvest in the squad and continue to grow.
You still need to tell Dele or someone else that they're not playing....this is always the challenge when I hear about playig kids in these games
This would beI doubt that we will see many leave this summer, we have a strong team spirit and they have developed together.
We have to be realistic, our income is sufficiently less than the richer clubs in the league and we are halfway through a £800m project. We will need to be in the new stadium for a few years before we can start looking at significant changes to our wage structure.
All of our players are on long contracts. If anyone wants to leave, we are going to get a good fee. We can use that to reinvest in the squad and continue to grow.
This would be a careful, financially prudent way to run a business , as AdamB would agree. However, I would argue that our revenue will be higher next year, nearly the same as when the new WHL is in full swing. Of course, we have more costs now and will not be able to compete with the Doped clubs, possibly ever, but we can reward the players in this squad, not just for this year but some for last year too. Bring them to believe we are on the move upwards and short term gain elsewhere is not in their interests.I doubt that we will see many leave this summer, we have a strong team spirit and they have developed together.
We have to be realistic, our income is sufficiently less than the richer clubs in the league and we are halfway through a £800m project. We will need to be in the new stadium for a few years before we can start looking at significant changes to our wage structure.
All of our players are on long contracts. If anyone wants to leave, we are going to get a good fee. We can use that to reinvest in the squad and continue to grow.
I didnt say significant changes - we're not going to be paying within say 25% of the top payers for another 5-10 years I agree (ie if someone at one of the other clubs is on £200k, then us paing say £150k).
However we are going to need to inch our wages up over the next for years - ie our top earners who are on, I believe, £110k, going to £120k next year, then £130k the year after etc so that over time we get closer to the top clubs, though still a bit short. Roll forwards 5 years and they'll be paying £250k - £300k comfortably
Cant wait to see what DL says in the announcement which is due soon about our financial position
This would be a careful, financially prudent way to run a business , as AdamB would agree. However, I would argue that our revenue will be higher next year, nearly the same as when the new WHL is in full swing. Of course, we have more costs now and will not be able to compete with the Doped clubs, possibly ever, but we can reward the players in this squad, not just for this year but some for last year too. Bring them to believe we are on the move upwards and short term gain elsewhere is not in their interests.
Otherwise, that promise of a young, developing and maturing team leading to glory, will yet again fail. I remember the Crystal Palace team of the eighties, under Allison and Venables, sold within a couple of years of the eighties.
Souness: This is the best Tottenham team I've ever seen.
Well he missed the early 60s so maybe he dodged that one but for sure this team has the potential to emulate the Double side.
Now wouldn't that be something!
Including those on which he turned his back
15 minutes. It may be the end of an era but some things never change
These jittery last 15 minutes feel somehow fitting.
All I ask from the rest of this season is Ajax to win the Europa League.