Not sure why there was so much disagreement on this as I am pretty sure we will see that pairing at some point during the season.
Just like Lamela, Soldado, Lloris, Vertonghen, Sissoko and Lucas - transfers that have appeared strung out from our perspective and then ended in abject...Exactly. We’ve been here before so many times. I’m amazed at the confidence people are showing.
I accept that the circumstances (ie our profile) are different, but in every other window, ever, the way the Ndombele transfer ends is by going to someone else.
I really hope this is the is the start of something different!
I think we'll see it more often that that but to be honest what prompted me to respond was the original response that Dier is not good enough got 24 agrees and 5 winner ratings which Ithought was extraordinary.We may do, for 10 mins here and there. There's nothing to suggest Dier will be his "partner" in a double pivot.
Just like Lamela, Soldado, Lloris, Vertonghen, Sissoko and Lucas - transfers that have appeared strung out from our perspective and then ended in abject...
Oh, wait.
Could it be that sometimes we manage to sign players we want and sometimes we fail? Just like every other team?
If we sign him, great. If we don't it's because someone has offered more money (probably to his agent). C'est la vie.
Are we sure they are after Ndombele though?The difference here is the quality of player (specifically Ndombele) we’re after - were PSG (or their equivalent), Man U or Real potentially after any of them?
Nobody is doubting they will sell the player. You have to excuse the panic stations - it comes with supporting Spurs and unfortunately our transfer activity / strategy has left a lot be desired over the last few years so when we go in so early for a top player of course it is only natural that when it drags on people will start to worry. Only time will tell whether they were right all along to worry or not.
If you are relaxed about it good for you. We were told similar last season not to worry everything was in hand and we had millions to spend etc so you have to cut people slack. Aulas owes us nothing, he will sell his player to whoever pays the most - of course the player would also need to agree. If the replacement has medical and signs on Tues / Weds do you believe that the deal with Spurs will be rubber stamped straight away? These things don’t work out that way and the longer it goes on the more chance of it not happening.
Are we sure they are after Ndombele though?
That's a strong opinion but I kind of agree, there's almost no point him staying here if we're not willing to compete.I'd go as far as saying if Ndombele is not signed that would be the start of the end of Poch at Spurs.
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Nobody is doubting they will sell the player. You have to excuse the panic stations - it comes with supporting Spurs and unfortunately our transfer activity / strategy has left a lot be desired over the last few years so when we go in so early for a top player of course it is only natural that when it drags on people will start to worry. Only time will tell whether they were right all along to worry or not.
If you are relaxed about it good for you. We were told similar last season not to worry everything was in hand and we had millions to spend etc so you have to cut people slack. Aulas owes us nothing, he will sell his player to whoever pays the most - of course the player would also need to agree. If the replacement has medical and signs on Tues / Weds do you believe that the deal with Spurs will be rubber stamped straight away? These things don’t work out that way and the longer it goes on the more chance of it not happening.
That's a strong opinion but I kind of agree, there's almost no point him staying here if we're not willing to compete.
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There is an argument of not willing v not able.. The later would be more appropriate when you consider that we will never have the resources to compete with the teams bank rolled by actual nations.That's a strong opinion but I kind of agree, there's almost no point him staying here if we're not willing to compete.
OK, but if we're in uncharted territory then there is no history on which to base your pessimism.The difference here is the quality of player (specifically Ndombele) we’re after - were PSG (or their equivalent), Man U or Real potentially after any of them?
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People on SC absolutely hate Dier.Not sure why there was so much disagreement on this as I am pretty sure we will see that pairing at some point during the season.
People on SC absolutely hate Dier.