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Are we happy with the transfer window?

PLTuck

Eternal Optimist
Aug 22, 2006
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Yes very happy.

Concentrating on rebuilding the defence was a priority. Working on the midfield / 4th choice striker (chance for Pekhart or Dixon next season maybe?) can wait until summer.

Sad to see JD go but understand it on both sides. I wish him all the best, as long as it's not at our expense :wink:

Oh, and glad Tainio has stayed. Maybe his last couple of performances have earned him the rest of the season to try and stay injury free.
 

paxtonyiddo

Active Member
May 18, 2006
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Im very happy with the arrivals of woodgate,gilberto and gunter. Disappointed Defoe has gone as we wont get a better player to come off the bench and look as lively as him. Hopefully we'll c a bit of terry dixon before teh end of the season and i hope bent now gets a fair crack as so many of our fans have already written him off.
 

don1

tottenham till i die
Dec 30, 2006
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yeah happy with what we got and more to follow in the summer and changes were always on the cards with a new manager just a bit sad about defoe going
 

SpurSince57

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Jan 20, 2006
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Spursking writes:

I am very disappointed in Comolli. I thought he knew all about the importance of teambuilding but we have signed none of the players we at Scoutingmanagement.moon.0 have recommended, such as Tuwit Tuwoo and Cheeky Guy. We should have made a bid for them straight away, before they went to Ghana! We bought only one player of tinted complexion, and he does not speak French!

This is a very sad day.

(Emits a series of whirrs, clicks, spins round in circles, foams at mouth and falls over.)
 

KeaneIsKeane

Active Member
Nov 6, 2006
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Its hard for me to feel good about Spurs transfer right now with King being such a mystery. I know he's just coming back, but I have a nagging feeling its always going to be like this or worth. King is close to impossible to replace. I would like Kaboul to play along side Woodgate more and see if he can develop. He has more tools/potential than Dawson.
 

milkman

Banned
Oct 3, 2005
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I am very please with this transfer window, now our defence is now fully reinforced. We won't be conceding many goals now!
 

claw_diddy

Est.1973
Aug 30, 2005
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Defence sorted, Goalkeeper sorted....for now, Strikeforce sorted, Midfield.....unsure about centre midfield but will get sorted in the summer.

Starting to believe getting Ramos in was good business. Sad for Martin, Defoe etc. but hey we've got to keep progressing.
 

Spursking

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May 16, 2004
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I am happy with the signings of Gilberto and Woodgate. Hutton needs to adapt to the Premier League standard, and I hope he will manage to do that quickly. He has played some good matches for both Club and Country, but he needs to prove himself in the Premier League. The Scottish league is far from the EPL, allthough - It has been improved in reasent years...
 

N10toN17

New Member
Jan 22, 2007
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Very pleased with our business this January, it's been blindingly obvious that our defence was the major weakness, not the midfield as many have said and thankfully Ramos has gone out and dealt with it pronto.
 

tippspur59

Well-Known Member
Aug 21, 2006
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Happy enough here, Iwas just wondering who will step in as the fourth striker.
 

loyalyid

New Member
Nov 9, 2006
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In my very humble opinion this transfer window has been an exceptionally good one, The obvious high points are the four International defenders we have bought in all of them high quality. I have to say that even Gunter who I didn’t really know before has impressed in his early appearances and at a young age too.

As well as this we have let go a number of our home grown players who, much as we liked them, weren’t going to make the grade at our level, Routledge has finally gone permanently, how was it so hard before? Gardiner out on loan with a view to permanency next window, again how was it so hard before? Paul Staltieri the same and we have finally ended the Jermain Defoe saga.
I can’t escape the feeling of having closed the door on messy piles of unfinished business that had been hanging around for ages.

Does any one agree that there seems to be more action than activity at the club now and hard nosed decisions are being made with “no” not being accepted as an answer? If so it makes me much more confident about how we will handle Berbatov.

I certainly wasn’t expecting to end the window in this situation on Jan 1st and I am quite frankly chuffed as nuts!:grin:

100% agree... all signings needed, all signings quality, we all knew we could score goals, we just never knew how many we would leak at our end :) This manager has got balls of steel, that's for sure!

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CosmicHotspur

Better a wag than a WAG
Aug 14, 2006
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Yes, we have made some excellent signings and I'm sure Ramos will continue to build, to strengthen and knock the squad into shape and make Spurs a team to reckon with once more.

I haven't felt this hopeful about the future of the club for a long time. Just hope the Board will continue to support Ramos and give him what he wants. He is already proving to be an astute manager who is hungry for success.
 
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