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Wasn't Dybala 70m plus wages around the same as Jose's? Either way, I think there's some money in the kitty.
Not sure think we've spent around £50m all round on both contracts either way I wouldn't get my hopes up.
Wasn't Dybala 70m plus wages around the same as Jose's? Either way, I think there's some money in the kitty.
We have close to 100k people on the season ticket waiting list and play in the best stadium in the world, selling out every week with excess demand. We don't need transfer rumours to sell tickets
More importantly he's looking for the ball and trying to take the game by the neck.One thing that’s been underrated is how much of a tune Jose is getting out of Eriksen.
Let’s not forget, eriksen was absolutely fucking terrible for the last year of Poch’s reign. He’d completely checked out and was a shadow of his former self. Clearly one of the players Poch had lost in the dressing room. Since Jose has come in Eriksen is actually looking close to back to his best, he’s creating chances and actually scored a free kick!
Of course there are loads, but we have 42k STH currently. We've just offered more season tickets out with the minor capacity increase and they've all been snapped up immediately. Even if only half of the current waiting list actually wanted a ST, we'd probably be able to replace the entire current lot with some missing outThey are on the Waiting List because they are OneHotspur+ members not because they actually want a season ticket.
There are loads, like me, who would not even consider one if offered
At WHL pre-Poch we had 50k+ on the waiting list and barely anyone was giving up their ST. They all aren't just gonna jump ship after one year out of the CLWe do when we are playing Europa league with on average the dearest ST prices in world football (maybe even sport)
He won't have joined to be the only spurs manager Levy doesn't back. The only issue would be that we spent heavily in the summer but I doubt a new manager needing some money brought forward from next summer's budget will be too flexible for the club to countenance.I cannot believe Mourinho joined Spurs just to do the best he can with the current squad and the youngsters. He will have discussed with Levy what backing in the Transfer Market he will have and it will have been significant or he wouldn’t have joined. I assume he and Levy are playing down transfer deals to keep everyone’s expectations in check particularly selling clubs and Spurs supporters.
One thing that’s been underrated is how much of a tune Jose is getting out of Eriksen.
Let’s not forget, eriksen was absolutely fucking terrible for the last year of Poch’s reign. He’d completely checked out and was a shadow of his former self. Clearly one of the players Poch had lost in the dressing room. Since Jose has come in Eriksen is actually looking close to back to his best, he’s creating chances and actually scored a free kick!
City has nothing to do with it mate as a club we generate a decent turnover but levy doesn't like to push the boat out a bit so we are always struggling when it counts.
But there are always excuses when it comes to us and spending such as civil war in Syria, White rhino nearly extinct it never ends, between levy and poch the refusal to recruit over those two windows has proven to be an absurd decision.Stadium costs were increased with billions because of brexit. It's not sure there is so much more to spend.
I think the point is that we can’t afford another 4 years of this before he becomes a competent defender. I like him, but he needs to learn quicker, or go on loan to a team that can afford to have defenders that regularly give goals/pens/red cards away.I know that he gifted them a goal but I’m saying he’s got huge potential and he needs to play consistently to get these mistakes of his game what cant you understand
You lot are already writing of a 21 year old player
Loan deal to west ham plenty of practice thereI think the point is that we can’t afford another 4 years of this before he becomes a competent defender. I like him, but he needs to learn quicker, or go on loan to a team that can afford to have defenders that regularly give goals/pens/red cards away.
Coz there’s loads of them around...
I think the point is that we can’t afford another 4 years of this before he becomes a competent defender. I like him, but he needs to learn quicker, or go on loan to a team that can afford to have defenders that regularly give goals/pens/red cards away.
Coz there’s loads of them around...
He won't have joined to be the only spurs manager Levy doesn't back. The only issue would be that we spent heavily in the summer but I doubt a new manager needing some money brought forward from next summer's budget will be too flexible for the club to countenance.
If "pushing the boat out a bit" constitutes ENIC putting their hands in their own pockets to fund transfers a la early Abramovich or Mansour then people need to change their expectations. If using the club's increased income to spend more on the squad like FSG, the Glazers and Kroenke is what people want to see then that's reasonable and is exactly what has happened now the opportunity has arisen.City has nothing to do with it mate as a club we generate a decent turnover but levy doesn't like to push the boat out a bit so we are always struggling when it counts.
I certainly don't mean the former I was suggesting the latter but I'm not convinced it will happen Levy's comments of nothing will change do not fill me with confidence.If "pushing the boat out a bit" constitutes ENIC putting their hands in their own pockets to fund transfers a la early Abramovich or Mansour then people need to change their expectations. If using the club's increased income to spend more on the squad like FSG, the Glazers and Kroenke is what people want to see then that's reasonable and is exactly what has happened now the opportunity has arisen.
Depends how that's interpreted I suppose. Prior to the NDP getting seriously underway we broke even (+/- a few million) from year to year. Large profits over the last 2-3 years have been sunk straight into the stadium (minimising the long term impact of the cost). A subsequent return to the break even model means much more money to spend on the squad (hence the recent contract renewals and c.£100m net spend last summer). I'm a natural optimist and just can't currently see any basis for cynicism on this particular front as it's clear that ENIC have always spent everything that's available. Some people (not you) seem to object to them being unwilling to run the club at a loss and make up the shortfall themselves.I certainly don't mean the former I was suggesting the latter but I'm not convinced it will happen Levy's comments of nothing will change do not fill me with confidence.