nayenezgani
Jimmy Neighbour
Brandt would be a signing worthy of our current position and trajectory. Fabulous player. Bring in Havertz and Werner too. Job done.
Can you give examples of when Bale has ever disrupted any team? All he's ever done is knuckle down and try and fight for his place in the team, most players at his level would have got their agents to kick up a right fuss if they had been treated the way he has....
He would have to play when fit because he is that good, in the same way Kane plays when fit. He is better than the likes of Son, and there is a reason why we would have been prepared to pay that much (not saying we will but if we do). Players recognise there are levels and arent going to cry if they are being left out of the team -thats one of the good character traits about our team. We have so many games to play its a squad game....
I agree he definitely doesn't have an ego...and if he wants an environment akin to the Wales squad he'll find it here.
What would be an ok deal for you? All-in cost of £25m for two years? Yes/no or are you just against it full stop?
I just get a feeling that someone like him could just be a match winner in the toughest moments.
No.1 is nullified by Poch...that won't be an issue on his watch.
An injured player coming in and out of the team is a Tottenham Hotspur speciality.
He would have to play when fit because he is that good, in the same way Kane plays when fit. He is better than the likes of Son, and there is a reason why we would have been prepared to pay that much (not saying we will but if we do). Players recognise there are levels and arent going to cry if they are being left out of the team -thats one of the good character traits about our team. We have so many games to play its a squad game....
I absolutely get your POV, and its only the he would upset the squad thing I take exception to. Our other undroppables who always play if fit are the likes of Toby,Verts,Kane. Do the likes of Llorente, Sanchez, even Moura whos been benched for long periods ever kick up a fuss? No,and for two reasons. One they get a lot of game time,everyone does with our injuries no matter how high/low you are in the squad ratings you are. Secondly, the personality types are ones that arent big egos are what Poch recruits because he only wants people that recognises its a squad game - its something he believes in and constantly emphasises. So if, and its a big if he wanted to get Bale I have no doubts he knows his personality is one that would mesh with the current squad, and I've seen no evidence to suggest it wouldnt.And if you have an undroppable player, what does that do to the squad?
What if he is a tourist only here for a year and on astronomical money?
He would absolutely be a match winner (but would he be fit to play the matches that count?).
Look at West ham forum, he can't defend and can't cross, West ham fans are desperate to get rid should raise alarms
@Greg ....please come in.Tottenham are amongst the group of London-based sides interested in taking Isaac Hayden away from Saudi Sportswashing Machine this summer after the midfielder's outstanding second-half of the season at St James' Park, according to the Chronicle.
Hayden has been linked with leaving the Magpies for a while now due to personal reasons. But he has not let his desire to leave have an impact on his performances. In fact, he has arguably played the best football of his Saudi Sportswashing Machine career in the last few months.
The 24-year-old formed a brilliant partnership with Sean Longstaff shortly around the turn of the year, and has since been just as impressive alongside Ki Sung-yueng.
Unsurprisingly therefore, the Chronicle reports that he has a number of options to pick from this summer, with Spurs joining West Ham United and Crystal Palace in the race for the £20 million-rated star.
The report adds that Rafa Benitez will do everything to convince Hayden to stay if he himself sticks around. But with two years left on his contract, it may become the right time to sell if the right bid comes in.
Of course, it may be a slightly controversial move if Mauricio Pochettino manages to sign Hayden given that he began his career at Arsenal, and only left permanently when he joined Saudi Sportswashing Machine in 2016.
That may put some supporters off. But it may also be incredibly satisfying for Spurs fans if they could get the best out of an incredibly-talented player that the Gunners discarded without ever really giving him a chance, especially at a time when they could probably do with him in their ranks.
It must be noted that there may be some Spurs fans who feel that they would prefer the club to set their sights higher as they look to build upon on an upcoming Champions League final appearance. But perhaps, paying £20 million for Hayden could prove to be a real masterstroke if Tottenham can get a deal done.
Not sure Ive seen a single Saudi Sportswashing Machine game this year, and have certainly never seen Hayden, anyone know what he is like?
That said, we really do get linked with absolutely everyone dont we?
he had a bit of a purple patch towards the end of the season, go back a month and the views are probably more one sided - you are not alone Pat Nevin watched him against chelsea last year (or before) and said he thought he would be the best B in the world. I stick by my judgement on this one.Ventured over to KUMB, had to laugh. Check these posts leading to the link with us, and then directly after:
I thought he was very good again today, especially going forward. I also don't think he's as bad as some make out defensively. He's certainly not worse than Cresswell. He's had a big part in the way we've been playing recently - today he had more touches than anyone else on the pitch, and also made the most successful passes. I think he has excellent close control and handles being in tight spaces very well - he never seems to panic when being pressed. I think there's a lot more to come from him.
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I think he’s better defensively and offensively than Cresswell.
Saying that, neither are good enough defensively to be starting at full back in the PL.
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Interesting that Arthur came into a decent bit of form in the tail end of the season and the majority thinking that he’s probably now our first choice left back if we don’t sign anyone else.
What I was wondering is there anyone that still thinks he should be sold due to the spitting incident, that seems to have been completely forgotten about ? Many said at the time he should never wear the colours again after doing such a disgusting thing to a fellow professional, but after putting in some decent performances, has all been forgiven do we think ?
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Let him go Spurs, we'd be making them weaker
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In fairness to them, there were these as well:
In a better team, where his weaknesses are less likely to be relentlessly attacked, he would be a very good player to have.
I can't think of many left backs who can dribble and beat players like him when he's on flow.
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Yep.
Andrew Robertson and Kieran Trippier are both moderate (and that's being kind) "defenders".
In a good team, that controls the ball - pace, creativity with the occasional bit of defending chucked in are the job requirements of a full back.
The central midfield is supposed to cover their backsides much of the time whilst they play as pseudo wingers.
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Fully agree Bubbles
Some posters seem to expect our fullbacks to do everything when, in reality, no fullbacks in the modern game do.
The problem for Masuaku now is that every mistake, no matter how minimal or insignificant, is magnified. We beat Spurs 1-0 away and still people mentioned that Spurs nearly scored from a cross from his side.
Full backs get beaten from time to time, they can't stop every cross. Sometimes they lose centre forwards in the box who score. It happens to every full back in world football.
I am in a minority but I would happily have Arthur as our first choice left back. He has been part of lots of very solid defensive displays this season and he is up there in the best of the league going forward. Being an attack in full back is not just about crossing (although he can do that) but about how you can help carry the ball forward and ability to join up with the midfield.
Reading a bit more, it seems they are quite divided.
Plenty just think he is brick. Seems like they got on his back at some point and that was that.
Plenty think he is pretty decent, though the concensus is very much better going forward than defending (though not necessarily BAD at defending).
he had a bit of a purple patch towards the end of the season, go back a month and the views are probably more one sided - you are not alone Pat Nevin watched him against chelsea last year (or before) and said he thought he would be the best B in the world. I stick by my judgement on this one.
I've seen him quite a few times and he's always looked like a liability or at the very least an accident waiting to happen in defence. He reminded me of our very own Atouba all those years ago.....he had a bit of a purple patch towards the end of the season, go back a month and the views are probably more one sided - you are not alone Pat Nevin watched him against chelsea last year (or before) and said he thought he would be the best B in the world. I stick by my judgement on this one.
On your prior track record If you don't rate him then that is probably a reasonable indication that he will actually turn into a very decent playerHe's a Jonjo Shelvey or a Danny Murphy. A tidy but not top level player
Zindane has the hump that despite numerous muscle injuries Bale still insists on playing golf, even during his periods out with injury when their physio discourages it. Although that should have course just be a story to attempt to discredit Bale?If ever there was a ready made replacement for Ronaldo...
Something is definitely off there, Zidane has never really given him a chance has he?
Zindane has the hump that despite numerous muscle injuries Bale still insists on playing golf, even during his periods out with injury when their physio discourages it. Although that should have course just be a story to attempt to discredit Bale?