StephenH
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Kristof Terreur knows his sh!t
come on get the talking done, we wanna see D Sanchez, in a Spurs shirt, on the official site, asap
Never heard of him.....is he that reliable?
Kristof Terreur knows his sh!t
come on get the talking done, we wanna see D Sanchez, in a Spurs shirt, on the official site, asap
Kristof Terreur knows his sh!t
come on get the talking done, we wanna see D Sanchez, in a Spurs shirt, on the official site, asap
That's from 2009 on the way back from his bar mitzvar.Obligatory airport photo incoming. Spotted at Schiphol wearing a Spurs top! It's getting closer!
dunno what i was looking at before but i just re checked and it was closer to 80%
Costa says hi!
Never heard of him.....is he that reliable?
With Belgian players, 100%. He predicts contract extensions, signings, injury returns and call-ups well before they hit the news, which leads me to believe that he's very connected to the Belgian contingent in England. He predicted Toby's signing about four days before it actually happened, iirc - predicted Jan's contract extension, too, as well as Chadli's sale.
Not sure about whether he's clued in about Dutch football more broadly (as he would have to be to get news about Sanchez right), but it stands to reason that he would be, since Belgian players usually go to the Netherlands a lot. Either way, he's not some rando Twitterer - he has been right an awful lot in the past.
They could do one with him googeling RoseJust as long as it’s not one of those bricky announcement videos on Twitter.
Honest question - what's our record of success with Latin American players other than Argentines in the relatively recent past? As far as I can recall, there haven't been very many at all, and their track record is OK but not great.
Dos Santos (Mexico)
Palacios (Honduras)
Paulinho (Brazil)
Gomes (Brazil)
Poyet (Uruguay).
For whatever reason, we've had a pretty small number. Having a Spanish-speaking manager and coaching staff would help him bed-in, but other than Lamela we don't really have any Spanish-speaking or Central/South Americans.
But he must speak a bit of Dutch by now, so he will fit in with our massive Dutch contingent
Dont forget Gilberto
Honest question - what's our record of success with Latin American players other than Argentines in the relatively recent past? As far as I can recall, there haven't been very many at all, and their track record is OK but not great.
Dos Santos (Mexico)
Palacios (Honduras)
Paulinho (Brazil)
Gomes (Brazil)
Poyet (Uruguay).
For whatever reason, we've had a pretty small number. Having a Spanish-speaking manager and coaching staff would help him bed-in, but other than Lamela we don't really have any Spanish-speaking or Central/South Americans.
I that's sort of tongue-in-cheek regarding the Dutch contingent, and while may speak some English and Dutch, he's only been there a year. He was playing in Colombia as recently as 2016.