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Kyle Walker

If he has his head turned by the possibility of 150k a week, at the age of 27, closer to his home town - then it makes sense for him to want to go to one of the Manchester clubs.

It makes sense to me to want to play for any club, offering 150k a week.:D:D
 
And it makes sense for us to dictate who we sell him to as he has a 4 year contract

Agreed.

Was just reading r/coys and someone on there made a good point - Walker got a big hip problem after a season of not being rotated and Poch is probably concerned and trying to prolong his career.

In which case, we shouldn't be too harsh on Walker. It's a natural crossroads and parting of ways. Poch protecting his player, Walker wanting to maximise his earnings if he feels he's being told he's on the way down, or just doesn't agree with it.

I'd guess if we sell him domestically, it will be because we know something about him that we feels suggests a debilitation. If he goes abroad, I'd say it's because we feel his best years are still to come.

Like Fergie predicting Rooney's decline and not wanting to give him that ridiculous new contract before he left, I'm hoping Poch knows best here.
 
If Spurs were to sell Walker because he is allegedly unsettled then we risk sliding down a slippery slope. What happens if next season we start reading that Dele, Dier or Rose are unsettled, do we sell them too? Because if an agent or a club succeeds in unsettling Walker and we sell him then various agents and clubs will have a plan of attack. We will leave ourselves open to subversive tactics and it will weaken us when we should be operating with strength. If we want to attract quality we need to keep our best players

This is where you simply have to trust the manager. He will sell who he feels he wants to or can live without.

Big clubs will always be open to subversion. Man Utd dealt with it for years! We need to get used to it, we need to appreciate that there are agents out there who will be scummier than others, and we need to trust the manager.
 
Agreed.

Was just reading r/coys and someone on there made a good point - Walker got a big hip problem after a season of not being rotated and Poch is probably concerned and trying to prolong his career.

In which case, we shouldn't be too harsh on Walker. It's a natural crossroads and parting of ways. Poch protecting his player, Walker wanting to maximise his earnings if he feels he's being told he's on the way down, or just doesn't agree with it.

I'd guess if we sell him domestically, it will be because we know something about him that we feels suggests a debilitation. If he goes abroad, I'd say it's because we feel his best years are still to come.

Like Fergie predicting Rooney's decline and not wanting to give him that ridiculous new contract before he left, I'm hoping Poch knows best here.


Under Poch we do play a very physical pressing style and the full backs get the worse of it. I do wonder if when kane gets to 28ish whether he might just suddenly drop, it happened to robbie keane.
 
Or, alternately, bring in another RB, and then move Trippier on in 2018 so the two RBs become the new guy + KWP as backup.

If Walker goes, it's a year too soon for KWP, imo. He hasn't really had a chance to integrate into the first-team squad yet (although, iirc, he did go to that training camp in Barcelona with the rest of the first-team lads back in Jan/Feb).

Bang on point.
It is a year too soon for KWP...if he goes I'd be happy to see us go Bertrand personally, he and Trippier would both do a fine job. It would cost us but I think we could get him.
I don't see Poch letting this drag on past mid-June. By the time we are back in pre-season, this will have been sorted one way or another...
 
That would be too simple for some folks.

I am usually with you, but this is different. Today's stories are a combination of two sources if you read between the lines; the agent and then the club. Agent touting player due to offers received. Club putting forth their reasons. We shall see. But in this case there is no smoke without fire, and FULL credit to Poch for not allowing it any more oxygen than the agent can muster.
 
Bang on point.
It is a year too soon for KWP...if he goes I'd be happy to see us go Bertrand personally, he and Trippier would both do a fine job. It would cost us but I think we could get him.
I don't see Poch letting this drag on past mid-June. By the time we are back in pre-season, this will have been sorted one way or another...

Bertrand is a left back mate
 
My brain-fart does highlight a couple of things. One, I still forget my left from my right sometimes, but more importantly, there is a shortage of quality right-backs/wing-backs in the division. It leaves Antonio as one of the few viable options (although the Pikeys hate us and a sale would be tough) plus I am not convinced he is consistently good enough. He does fit the ticket so far as Prem experience, strength and being good with his head too, but can he do it consistently at a club where the pressure is real? It will be an interesting situation but In Poch I Trust.
 
Check the reporting history of Jack Pitte-Brooke. He doesn't have a history of making stuff up to spite Spurs.


He was on a Spurs podcast there a few weeks ago https://audioboom.com/posts/5843373-extra-inch-s1e04-sweeper-keeper
Seems a decent chap. Talking about how he hoped Spurs win the semi final.

I've never seen him do much transfer story stuff before.

As for Walker. There's no replacing him. Trippier doesn't have anywhere near Walker's sheer physically.
Even on Sunday when he was only on for a few minutes you couldn't help marvel at that run he made.

Trippier is a good crosser but that's it.
 
Bang on point.
It is a year too soon for KWP...if he goes I'd be happy to see us go Bertrand personally, he and Trippier would both do a fine job. It would cost us but I think we could get him.
I don't see Poch letting this drag on past mid-June. By the time we are back in pre-season, this will have been sorted one way or another...

I don't see why your view of KWP would be any different this time next year if he were to spend the season not playing though, which is what would happen if you were to bring in another RB. You'd then be faced with the decision as to which RB to sell, but then why would you want to sell one of them to make room for a kid who hasn't played? At some point you'll need to take that leap of faith but I don't think pushing it a year down the line will make it any easier.
 
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