DeanoAustin
Jimmy McCormick
Oh do lighten up Deano! If You Know Your History (!) you will recall that the last time Tottenham, having just finished third, then failed to bring in a single player during the close season they went on to win the League and FA Cup Double.
Point is they had a settled squad of mostly expensive imports brought in during previous seasons, to which was added a few quality home-growns. So the entire squad had gelled over a decent period and had the chance to hone and perfect the system the manager wanted them to play.
Doubtless you will point out that such an achievement is completely irrelevant in the modern era and whilst I'd agree the chances of the present squad even coming near to emulating that glorious Double-winning squad are remote, those same underlying fundamentals remain important ingredients to any side aspiring to win major honours.
Ah I'm light enough thanks
I don't think the window was the catastrophe that certain media outlets portrayed it to be but I strongly believe it was a mistake. The manager also clearly wanted new players. If nothing else, new players allow you to reboot the whole thing and bring a freshness. We're now asking the same group of players and manager, who have looked stale since April, to defy financial gravity to get top 4 again. We could have afforded a couple of good players that would have improved the team/squad. Levy decided to play it safe. I simply think that was the wrong call.
I take exception to the idea that we have automatically regressed, ignoring the youth for the moment, simply having another pre season with our coaching staff should make our players better, one or two are obviously approaching the knackers yard and will drop off, but the bulk of our squad are mid twenties, they should be improving, if not then thats where the failure is, not the transfer committee for refusing to overpay in a crazy market
Keane's comments about us having strong interest in certain players but baulking at the price is being spun into a negative when it's exactly the kind of management that has got us to where we are
That's exactly what he said. And the management that got us to this point is not necessarily the type of management that will improve us.