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Igor the Interim

MGW who was going to sign and then their Chairman blocked it, Eze who didn't want to come here and Semenyo who was always going to go to City? get your head out of your arse.
Ambition though and breaking the wage ceiling

Why is a fan on this forum to blame for the signings we didnt make but the club made public?

Fcuk you
 
So you genuinely think that these players will still be brick if they join another football playing team? Rubbish
Some will be carried.....it happens thats football

How many have carried and transcended the issues?

Where is our Campbell, Sherringham, Anderson, Klinsmann? Pride and performance

No just blame now....3 managers
 
Excellent in the Championship.
The "Scott Parker 360 turn" refers to
a signature piece of skill often performed by the former England and Tottenham midfielder during his playing days, where he would spin 360 degrees on the ball to beat opponents or retain possession. This graceful move, often described as a trademark turn, became synonymous with his technical composure in midfield.
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  • Signature Move: The turn is remembered as a piece of "art" from his time at Tottenham Hotspur, where he would often make a full 360-degree rotation under pressure.
  • Player Style: Known for his tenacity, Parker combined this defensive work rate with an ability to turn opponents, notably remembered at West Ham and Tottenham.
  • Legacy: The turn is frequently cited by fans as a key highlight of his stylish midfield play, often characterized by maintaining possession in tight spaces.
 
But wasn't the issue with MGW and accusation of we had insider info so would have been an issue anyway
We should have acted like a big club and carried on with the bid, tell them to sue us and see how far it goes

Liverpool/Chelsea/Arsenal/United would have just pushed on
The "Scott Parker 360 turn" refers to
a signature piece of skill often performed by the former England and Tottenham midfielder during his playing days, where he would spin 360 degrees on the ball to beat opponents or retain possession. This graceful move, often described as a trademark turn, became synonymous with his technical composure in midfield.
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  • Signature Move: The turn is remembered as a piece of "art" from his time at Tottenham Hotspur, where he would often make a full 360-degree rotation under pressure.
  • Player Style: Known for his tenacity, Parker combined this defensive work rate with an ability to turn opponents, notably remembered at West Ham and Tottenham.
  • Legacy: The turn is frequently cited by fans as a key highlight of his stylish midfield play, often characterized by maintaining possession in tight spaces.
I feel like a silly goose now
 
Has Hutter been mentioned?

Tottenham Hotspur are facing a crunch decision on the future of Igor Tudor as the club’s season lurched deeper into crisis with a humiliating defeat by Nottingham Forest.

Relegation appears a genuine possibility for Spurs after 13 Premier League matches without a win and Tudor’s position as head coach has been plunged back into doubt after recent signs of promise disintegrated.

Tudor did not undertake media duties following this latest defeat after being informed of a family bereavement. His assistant, Bruno Salter, insisted they feel the full support of the board.

Tottenham have already made contingency plans in the event of the Croatian’s departure, with former Monaco manager Adi Hutter understood to be a serious contender.

Hutter is out of work and available, with Tottenham now facing a major decision with seven games remaining. They are yet to win in the league in 2026 and head into the international break perched just one place above the dreaded dotted line.

 
That's true. I also believe we would've gotten MGW if we had acted quicker.

Yup, can’t help but think that Marinakis wouldn’t have felt the need to save face if we’d activated Gibbs-White’s release clause a couple of days earlier… instead of waiting for them to already have agreed to sell Elanga to Saudi Sportswashing Machine.


EXCLUSIVE: The Forest legend speaks to NottinghamshireLive about the Morgan Gibbs-White saga after a move to Spurs fell apart

"Elanga's departure before Gibbs-White was the catalyst to ensure no one else left. If Elanga hadn't left, maybe we might have seen Gibbs-White go through and the deal sanctioned, but to lose both of them at the front end of your team, given that they create and score chances, would be a tough one for them.”

To let 2 of their star attackers depart in the same week would’ve been as careless as selling Berbatov plus Keane!!
 
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