MKSpur
Christian Ziege
As someone who has been a little critical I still don’t see how our activity can be compared negatively to Goons or United, and I was surprised West Ham didn’t manage to entice someone with their stock at an all time high. I’d say real the rest of the league are difficult to be compared against to due to different priorities and constraints.The reactions to Spurs/Paratici's transfer dealings from some mainstream media are amusing.
The Guardian, which clearly does not approve of 'Spores' had their dull Irish copy boy, Barry Geldedning, write a snarky piece that included this line; 'It’s reassuring to see Spurs floundering in the morass of the transfer market...'.
The Goonergraph was noted a page back for that sour summation of Spurs staff departures, says 'Tottenham upheaval continues'.
The Daily Melee, who generally have noted Arsenal (Mokbel) and West Ham (Samuel) fans write Spurs articles say Paratici has "dithered" and that his signings have "backfired".
None go into any detail about cleaning house of deadwood or the potential upside of the duo acquired from Juventus. None tout Spurs chances for a top four finish. It's all just pi55y misery that truly reads like it came from those grateful for leaks and tips provided by Hitchen or departing staff. I'd say that tells us Paratici has done a good job.
Serie A observer Gab Marcotti at ESPN was quite positive about our incomings and how it boosts chances for a top four finish and he's rarely upbeat about Spurs.
Always good to be under estimated though and any judgement including mine is too early on the last summer window let alone the one that has just passed.
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