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He’d probably do aApparently Antonio has to wear a Spurs shirt as punishment.
That's a scary thought.
He’d probably do aApparently Antonio has to wear a Spurs shirt as punishment.
That's a scary thought.
He’d probably do abetterless bad job as a target man than Moura tbh.
He’d probably do abetterless bad job as a target man than Moura tbh.
Stop writing sensible things like that, he would be a good option as cover up front for us offering pace and a physical presence, but playing for West Ham makes that unpalatable to many.
We could've really done with all two of those goals this season.
Mikel Antonio can'tBig shock football is a team game, some players can help a team win without scoring a goal.
Mikel Antonio can't
With our form we're not quite safe yet!!!Is there any decent source for Spurs favouring voiding the season. The articles in mainstream press I've seen say one other unnamed club threatened with relegation.
I think his problems are probably more injury related than talent/application. We cannot afford another injury prone player in our squad.I agree. A talented player for sure but seems to lack the necessary dimension to be a top top player. Consistency perhaps?
I’d be after Bowen for £5m
I'd be worried about Anderson, attitude looks poor to me. I'm always reticent to give those sorts of players another chance.Antonio as a cheap squad player
Anderson is a player, just needs better management
The rest - not sure many championship clubs will have much money
Fabianski right now is better than Hugo IMOI'd be worried about Anderson, attitude looks poor to me. I'm always reticent to give those sorts of players another chance.
Rice is better than Dier and homegrown (but I think will be expensive - I expect him to end up at Emirates Marketing Project).
Diop the centre half shows some promise sometimes but also has some very rough edges.
For the right fee (a lot less than West Ham would accept) Haller would probably work as a backup option. He has been left to forage alone up front for West Ham which doesn't really suit him.
Fabianski has actually turned into a good keeper (although is injury prone). He would be a better number 2 than either Vorm or Gazzaniga though I think.
Anderson reminds me of Dos Santos. Brilliant on his day, but lazy and inconsistent.I'd be worried about Anderson, attitude looks poor to me. I'm always reticent to give those sorts of players another chance.
Rice is better than Dier and homegrown (but I think will be expensive - I expect him to end up at Emirates Marketing Project).
Diop the centre half shows some promise sometimes but also has some very rough edges.
For the right fee (a lot less than West Ham would accept) Haller would probably work as a backup option. He has been left to forage alone up front for West Ham which doesn't really suit him.
Fabianski has actually turned into a good keeper (although is injury prone). He would be a better number 2 than either Vorm or Gazzaniga though I think.
Good comparison TBFAnderson reminds me of Dos Santos. Brilliant on his day, but lazy and inconsistent.