And hes actually a rolls royce of a player. Seems a no brainer to me on a free transfer....It's definitely the obvious one. Familiarity with club, with manager, and league.
And hes actually a rolls royce of a player. Seems a no brainer to me on a free transfer....It's definitely the obvious one. Familiarity with club, with manager, and league.
Tow easy signings for us are him and Sam Johnson as keeper
Free and doable
AgreeJohnstone sounds like it is done
Agree
Seems it’s all done and dusted which is nice
Eriksen is very doable too if the club want him and that fixes two problems with zero outlay
I was told in Jan that he was all set to come here once he priced his health at Brentford and that was from a Brentford employee on the ground sideThe great thing about Eriksen is that he can cover Deki as well as playing in a 3 man midfield.
I don't think that it is nailed on that he would want to come back but we should certainly try to bring him in.
For as long as I have supported Spurs that has always been the case though. Perhaps the time when we had the most squad options was under Harry, a decade ago. Conte will have to adapt slightly, if he wants success here, like all Spurs managers have had to as it is unlikely he will ever get his ideal spurs squad.And you also don’t see City or Liverpool changing theirs, they just bring on players with slightly different attributes ie Diaz, Firmino, Grealish etc.
As @milo says above, having more options next year will help us immeasurably. I was looking at Liverpool’s bench last night and I felt every single one would be able to contribute, if called upon. How many do we have who could reliably do the same, including the injureds? Two? Three? If that.
Look above us and an expectation to finish above Chelsea Emirates Marketing Project and Liverpool is just unrealistic, even if Conte was appointed in the summer.
Artetas Arsenal we’re the most consistent side for a LONG period from November until feb IIRCI don't think even the most optimistic Spurs fan would have expected to finish above Chelsea, Emirates Marketing Project or Liverpool. But even taking into account that Arteta has been there longer, his Arsenal side have been very inconsistent this season and Conte's success at other clubs has come from an almost immediate impact, so imo it was realistic to think we could finish 4th or 5th if Man Utd had got their brick together. But finishing below Arsenal will hurt if that happens.
Someone from the club should also be flagging up that we play the noon game on Sunday and they play Monday evening.
Someone from the club should also be flagging up that we play the noon game on Sunday and they play Monday evening.
Does he really have to confront the club (his employer) about this? Banging on about 'big club' and implying we've let them walk over us and we're doing nothing.. Cut out the belittling.Hopefully Don Conte will be making sure we make more of a fuss of such things next season...
Does he really have to confront the club (his employer) about this? Banging on about 'big club' and implying we've let them walk over us and we're doing nothing.. Cut out the belittling.
He hasn't been back in this league for long, i'd guess he has little knowledge about how these things work here, TV pays the bills in this league. I dare say Inter, AC, Barca, Madrid have more clout over the TV companies in their respective leagues (tv companies that aren't making them massively rich)
Maybe pull in the same direction on these matters.....say what you've got to say to the PL.
So is he calling his DofF out?I disagree, because 'pulling in the same direction' is what every one of our coaches prior to Conte has done, and it has led to the situation where we simply don't act the way we should as a properly 'big' club. Our coaches tend to fall in line and not criticize either the way the club is run or blatant bias against us, and I'm sick of it.
He wouldn't be bringing it up if we were more assertive with the PL to begin with, but we almost never are. The postponed Arsenal game back in the winter was the first time I saw the club actually attack a blatantly rigged decision in no uncertain words, going as far as a club statement. Before that, we almost never picked a quarrel with them, and this is despite having been ludicrously f*cked over by the PL multiple times, including most blatantly in 2006.
Likewise with referees - as a club, we're famously easygoing on them. The one time Poch even dared to pick a fight with some ludicrously biased refereeing, half the fans thought it lacked class, he had to humbly apologize a week later, and the refs got off thinking we were a soft case for the rest of his tenure here.
A true 'big club' would have been pressuring them, hounding them, making them dread Spurs games every time they come up. That's what gives us the advantage, that's why Liverpool have gone sixty games without a penalty against them or something ludicrous like that, that's why refs give everything for them at Anfield.
We need to act like a big club if we want to be one. And the things Conte has been pointing out about how ramshackle we are behind the scenes is indicative of how far away we were from that when he arrived. It's shocking how little the club cares about the little things that, added up, make us better than the sum of our parts.
So, let him call all this out - the more the merrier, and hopefully the club moves its arse on fixing it once he calls it out.
Agree.I disagree, because 'pulling in the same direction' is what every one of our coaches prior to Conte has done, and it has led to the situation where we simply don't act the way we should as a properly 'big' club. Our coaches tend to fall in line and not criticize either the way the club is run or blatant bias against us, and I'm sick of it.
He wouldn't be bringing it up if we were more assertive with the PL to begin with, but we almost never are. The postponed Arsenal game back in the winter was the first time I saw the club actually attack a blatantly rigged decision in no uncertain words, going as far as a club statement. Before that, we almost never picked a quarrel with them, and this is despite having been ludicrously f*cked over by the PL multiple times, including most blatantly in 2006.
Likewise with referees - as a club, we're famously easygoing on them. The one time Poch even dared to pick a fight with some ludicrously biased refereeing, half the fans thought it lacked class, he had to humbly apologize a week later, and the refs got off thinking we were a soft case for the rest of his tenure here.
A true 'big club' would have been pressuring them, hounding them, making them dread Spurs games every time they come up. That's what gives us the advantage, that's why Liverpool have gone sixty games without a penalty against them or something ludicrous like that, that's why refs give everything for them at Anfield.
We need to act like a big club if we want to be one. And the things Conte has been pointing out about how ramshackle we are behind the scenes is indicative of how far away we were from that when he arrived. It's shocking how little the club cares about the little things that, added up, make us better than the sum of our parts.
So, let him call all this out - the more the merrier, and hopefully the club moves its arse on fixing it once he calls it out.
This is all unfounded nonsense. All clubs have had a scheduling moan this season.Agree.
Levy acts like a big property developer with the government but doesn't pull his weight enough for the football club that is the cornerstone of all his other enterprise.
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I disagree, because 'pulling in the same direction' is what every one of our coaches prior to Conte has done, and it has led to the situation where we simply don't act the way we should as a properly 'big' club. Our coaches tend to fall in line and not criticize either the way the club is run or blatant bias against us, and I'm sick of it.
He wouldn't be bringing it up if we were more assertive with the PL to begin with, but we almost never are. The postponed Arsenal game back in the winter was the first time I saw the club actually attack a blatantly rigged decision in no uncertain words, going as far as a club statement. Before that, we almost never picked a quarrel with them, and this is despite having been ludicrously f*cked over by the PL multiple times, including most blatantly in 2006.
Likewise with referees - as a club, we're famously easygoing on them. The one time Poch even dared to pick a fight with some ludicrously biased refereeing, half the fans thought it lacked class, he had to humbly apologize a week later, and the refs got off thinking we were a soft case for the rest of his tenure here.
A true 'big club' would have been pressuring them, hounding them, making them dread Spurs games every time they come up. That's what gives us the advantage, that's why Liverpool have gone sixty games without a penalty against them or something ludicrous like that, that's why refs give everything for them at Anfield.
We need to act like a big club if we want to be one. And the things Conte has been pointing out about how ramshackle we are behind the scenes is indicative of how far away we were from that when he arrived. It's shocking how little the club cares about the little things that, added up, make us better than the sum of our parts.
So, let him call all this out - the more the merrier, and hopefully the club moves its arse on fixing it once he calls it out.
Agree.
Levy acts like a big property developer with the government but doesn't pull his weight enough for the football club that is the cornerstone of all his other enterprise.
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