Finney Is Back
Barry Daines
Only played 4 games this season and out injured at the moment so a perfect fit for us!I want us to get Rovella for midfield. I might have said a few times.
Only played 4 games this season and out injured at the moment so a perfect fit for us!I want us to get Rovella for midfield. I might have said a few times.
I don't think we'd get Henry on a 6 month loan considering he is out of contract in the summer.
If we're going to sign another left back (I personally think we need to as we are incredibly unbalanced when Udogie cannot play) then I think we have to make a decision on whether we want proper competition for Udogie (that would likely be an expensive player) or a back-up who at least will allow us to play the same way if Udogie is out.
A player that really impressed me in games against us and also impressed me in other games I saw that his club played is Fredrik André Bjørkan at Bodo Glimt. I like his attitude and work rate, the way he gets forward to support attacks, the way he links play and his creativity. He is 27 years old so not young and hasn't exactly had a stellar career but I think he would do pretty well in the premier league and not be expensive in terms of transfer fee or wages. Could be one of those smart sort of signings that allow us to spend almost all of our money on the positions where we need a true first team upgrade.
Oh I’m calling that the ideal window
I’d take any first team ready player as progress
I do agree the squad looks awfully bloated
I’d be reviewing every player over 27 and make a judgement as to whether we keep them
Issue as last is selling our players seems impossible
We still have Bissouma who no one wanted and he will leave on a free next summer
That seems to be the only way for them to go
Imagine we don’t buy Paulina and use that money to throw maybe £80m at forest for Anderson. That would improve the midfield base instantly in an area we’re awfully weak and also have no one coming through in. And he of course passes forward better Than any midfielder in the league
We are horrendous at sellinglol - nothing wrong with a bit of idealism I guess. I'm just hoping we can get to some pragmatism and realise this quantity over quality model is our downfall and has been for a very long time.
What you also did was a very rare thing from Spurs fans. You actually talked about departures with almost as much weight as arrivals. It's probably the most important thing as we head to next summer's window. Davies and Bissouma walk on a free. Muani and Palhinha are only on loan. So we create a few spaces. However, there are probably 7 or 8 more that we may need to be ruthless on. You obviously don't sell them all in one summer, but you need to make inroads to make progress.
We are horrendous at selling
On par with with United
It’s scarily bad
We need to get rid of at least one CM and one wide player
And choose what we’re doing with some CBs
Dorrington imo would be a great DMYeah, I do find the centre half thing intriguing outside of the main 3. Obviously, Vuskovic has already made it at 18 even though he's never kicked a ball in England. Clearly, Dragusin is dead man walking and his agent will get his world class player out of here anyway. Takai is here just to sell shirts and has a chronic injury that will never heal whilst Ash Phillips is already written off even though he's looking good at the top of the Championship a few months after his 20th b'day. As for Dorrington, who knows as nobody watches the SPL.
So it's nailed on we'll buy a centre half in the summer![]()
Dorrington imo would be a great DM
Can pass and move with the ball extremely well for his age
Philips is done I agree
Won’t comment on Takai because I don’t know there
Agree on drago
I really like both of themlol - I was only publishing the common fan narratives I've read about these players. I don't really know anything about them.
As for Dorrington, what's strange is that I don't remember him moved up into midfield but I do remember Abbott serving in the 21's as a centre half. Dorrington always looked very classy to me in the very few times I've seen him.
Would be so so good for usKenan Yildiz
He's already really good, and his potential is sky high!Would be so so good for us
YeahHe's already really good, and his potential is sky high!
You'd have to hope with the change in leadership we might actually go about selling players in a pragmatic manner.We are horrendous at selling
On par with with United
It’s scarily bad
We need to get rid of at least one CM and one wide player
And choose what we’re doing with some CBs
They sold some HG playersYou'd have to hope with the change in leadership we might actually go about selling players in a pragmatic manner.
However when I think of Vinai's spell at Arsenal I don't know if they were any better at selling, definitely better at buying at latter end but that might go hand in hand with the statute and reputation of the club. So I don't know really what to expect, I can at least be semi hopeful now that Levy is gone but it remains to been if anything attitude and approach wise has actually changed.
I suppose you could argue letting team leaders like Ozil and Auba go were bold decisions and largely against the will of the fans at the time, but for their greater good.They sold some HG players
But I don’t remember them selling any signings that stand out
They have gone through 2 squad iterations under Lego head
The only obvious mess one was the Japanese guy leaving for free
They did give Auba a new contracts first…I suppose you could argue letting team leaders like Ozil and Auba go were bold decisions and largely against the will of the fans at the time, but for their greater good.
That at least is the sort of thing I'd like to see at Spurs. Of course right now we don't have any players of that stature but in the past there were moments when we could have sold the likes of Eriksen or Dele at peak times and reinvested the money to make the squad overall better. We'd be in a better position right now if we had done so.
Yeah I'm not claiming Arsenal under Vinai were a bastion of great football governance. That's kind of my concern. I don't know if he's going to make any difference. Just looking for crumbs at the back of the sofa if you will.They did give Auba a new contracts first…
It’s more about the DoFs imoYeah I'm not claiming Arsenal under Vinai were a bastion of great football governance. That's kind of my concern. I don't know if he's going to make any difference. Just looking for crumbs at the back of the sofa if you will.
DoFs yes, but empowered by their CEO/Chairman to make the tough decisions.It’s more about the DoFs imo
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