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Serge Aurier

If we can get good money for him and get a decent replacement I’m all for this. Prefer a full back that can defend first and attack second. Often makes mistakes on the first. Mourinho will see us playing more defensively so it will important to be a good defender first.
 
If we can get good money for him and get a decent replacement I’m all for this. Prefer a full back that can defend first and attack second. Often makes mistakes on the first. Mourinho will see us playing more defensively so it will important to be a good defender first.

Agreed, and even on the attacking point, his crosses are no better than average. If his crossing was actually decent, he'd be played as a wide midfielder/winger
 
Luiz is a net negative for the Goons.
Aurier is a net negative for Spurs. Get rid of him and start building the squad the right way.
Gotta thank arsenal otherwise can see Levy go for Luiz as an affordable option. I imagine Luiz, Aurier and Foyth would make for a very exciting defence :)

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Agreed, and even on the attacking point, his crosses are no better than average. If his crossing was actually decent, he'd be played as a wide midfielder/winger
I think his crossing swings from very good to poor (much like the rest of his game).......it's the unpredictability that kills me.....and will kill us one day, right at the wrong moment
 
Well if that is true we must have a player coming in.

Perhaps, but I guess we'll hold off selling one of AUrier, KWP or Foyth until someone arrives. Tanganga could always fill in there, but til January would be a risk.

There seem to be a decent number of RBs available (based on the links) so selling all 3 possible RBs without a replacement might not be the same risk as it could be.

Either way, pleasing that we seem to be getting a move on with our transfer business
 
I think we’ll see one established - be it Aarons or Castagne or AN Other - RB come in if Aurier + KWP go, with Tanganga filling in / competing with them. Particularly if that Kim Min-Jae comes in, as that makes breaking through at CB that bit harder for JT.
 
I think we’ll see one established - be it Aarons or Castagne or AN Other - RB come in if Aurier + KWP go, with Tanganga filling in / competing with them. Particularly if that Kim Min-Jae comes in, as that makes breaking through at CB that bit harder for JT.

I wouldn't want Tanganga playing at fullback regularly. He did ok in games where we played very deep but I think that we'd get punished if we had to do it for any period of time.
 
I wouldn't want Tanganga playing at fullback regularly. He did ok in games where we played very deep but I think that we'd get punished if we had to do it for any period of time.

Agreed. I'd have him as something of an extra defender next season - sign two RBs, this Kim chap would take us to 4 senior CBs, and then you have Davies plus Sess/Cirkin/Tanganga as LB. Thats enough. Less pressure on Tanganga and ideally he'll replace Toby in a couple seasons
 
Agreed. I'd have him as something of an extra defender next season - sign two RBs, this Kim chap would take us to 4 senior CBs, and then you have Davies plus Sess/Cirkin/Tanganga as LB. Thats enough. Less pressure on Tanganga and ideally he'll replace Toby in a couple seasons
And Foyth going?
 
Agreed. I'd have him as something of an extra defender next season - sign two RBs, this Kim chap would take us to 4 senior CBs, and then you have Davies plus Sess/Cirkin/Tanganga as LB. Thats enough. Less pressure on Tanganga and ideally he'll replace Toby in a couple seasons

In that scenario i would rather a championship loan so he can develop. Chelsea really did lead the way in loans.
 
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