Some of his stepovers got some hilarious reactions near us
Could it be that that poor performance vs Leverkusen was an anomaly and he is actually a very good player who just needs to settle???
I don't know, maybe I'm talking rubbish again - let's lynch our new players if they show even the smallest sign that they are not up to standard!
That must be a fairly unique arrangement if true. It certainly smells of Levy though.I wonder how well informed this is:
http://tottenhamhotspur.blogspot.co.uk/2016/12/spurs-wont-have-to-pay-30m-for-sissoko.html
We bid £16 million (€19.05m - AUS$27.01m - US$20.12m) for him (which is all he was worth in reality) and only agreed a deal if we don't have to pay more if he doesn't stay. Saudi Sportswashing Machine got their PR story, in theory getting £30 million for him to appease their fans and we back that up by telling the press we have agreed to the full fee. That was all correct, but clauses actually turned the deal into something different.
We paid an initial £17 million (€20.24m - AUS$28.70m - US$21.38m) and are paying £6 million (€7.14m - AUS$10.13m - US$7.54m) a season only if we keep him, if we don't then the fee isn't payable, unlike most transfer fees when an instalment is set in stone whether you sell the player or not.
The Evening Standard wrote about this at the time with Tom Collomosse the reporter writing:
Sissoko was valued at £30 million and Tottenham finally agreed to meet that price, although the structure of the payments means Saudi Sportswashing Machine would receive the full fee — in five installments of £6m — only if he stays for the duration of his five-year contract.
I wonder how well informed this is:
http://tottenhamhotspur.blogspot.co.uk/2016/12/spurs-wont-have-to-pay-30m-for-sissoko.html
We bid £16 million (€19.05m - AUS$27.01m - US$20.12m) for him (which is all he was worth in reality) and only agreed a deal if we don't have to pay more if he doesn't stay. Saudi Sportswashing Machine got their PR story, in theory getting £30 million for him to appease their fans and we back that up by telling the press we have agreed to the full fee. That was all correct, but clauses actually turned the deal into something different.
We paid an initial £17 million (€20.24m - AUS$28.70m - US$21.38m) and are paying £6 million (€7.14m - AUS$10.13m - US$7.54m) a season only if we keep him, if we don't then the fee isn't payable, unlike most transfer fees when an instalment is set in stone whether you sell the player or not.
The Evening Standard wrote about this at the time with Tom Collomosse the reporter writing:
Sissoko was valued at £30 million and Tottenham finally agreed to meet that price, although the structure of the payments means Saudi Sportswashing Machine would receive the full fee — in five installments of £6m — only if he stays for the duration of his five-year contract.
It's encouraging to see him go past the full back and in a relatively tight space. But he does need to work on doing something productive with the ball after that.
I always thought he was strange purchase, because he is far more suited to an open counter attacking style of play, but we really don't play like that.
We need players who are good in tight spaces. The Silva, Hazard, Messi (but obviously a cheaper version) type players who can play in between the lines when we are pressing. Who can dribble and go both outside and inside. Maybe GKN can do that, but he hasn't really had a chance. Lamela can to a degree. But I would have spent the Sissoko money on either that type of player, or a Modric type player.
The criticism of him at Saudi Sportswashing Machine was he turns up when its a big game on TV. Couldn't be arsed the rest of the time.
Still looked extremely useful today.
Don't give a stuff about what he diid at Saudi Sportswashing Machine
Looked extremely useful, yet nothing close to end product. If this is him being good I'm still not convinced at that price and age.
Put it in the OMT, but the last time he got 10 or more goals and assists in total in a league season was in 09/10 - that was back when we had Crouch firing us into the CL.
He did a good job today in difficult circumstances for him and the team. But right now he wouldn't even be the first sub to come on if we had Lamela fit.