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$$$Quite.
I mean, seriously, why would anyone leave Sevilla and join this version of Spurs.
$$$Quite.
I mean, seriously, why would anyone leave Sevilla and join this version of Spurs.
What a Jason he is too, Chelski c#nty lolNo that's Jason C#nty ?
Quite.
I mean, seriously, why would anyone leave Sevilla and join this version of Spurs.
Not if we struggle to bring in other CBs because "we're not an attractive option"
Amazing how an ex player can be so anti spurs what a Kn#b lolWhat a Jason he is too, Chelski c#nty lol
Jason CundyAmazing how an ex player can be so anti spurs what a Kn#b lol
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His other options are Real Madrid and Man Utd
Still think we're attractive compared to them?
I find that most posters on this site have a view of Spurs and its inner workings that differ from reality.
Spurs are the 10th largest club in the world and the sixth-largest in the Premier League. We were in the Champions League finals just two years ago.
We have the best training facilities in the entire world.
We have the best stadium in the entire world.
We play in the best league in the entire world.
The Premier League is extremely competitive now. I would say that there are really ten teams every season now that can compete for the Champions League spots and they are highly coveted. Arsenal who has bigger name recognition and a larger overall market value hasn't been in the Champions League since the 16-17 season.
My personal opinion is that many of the players nowadays are wimps. They want trophies given to them without actually putting in the effort to earn them. In the last five years, Spurs have been extremely close to winning some big trophies but it just didn't happen. Players didn't turn up, just a player or two short, injuries, etc... are our normal excuses! Then players like Kane, Walker spout off about having to leave to win trophies. What they should be saying is that if we had one or two more quality players we would win a major trophy.
What it is really about is money and when you hear the Champions League BS it is because players get additional income when playing in it as well as the teams playing in it are usually the larger ones.
I believe any of the top ten Premier League teams are attractive to players looking to play in the most competitive and the biggest league in the world.
You have to question a player's heart when they aren't willing to compete at the highest level. The whole mindset that there are only ten teams in the world worth playing for has to change for the good of the sport. I still can't get over the fact that the four other major leagues in Europe are so uncompetitive and the same 1-3 teams win 90% of the time.
I couldn't imagine how fans would react if in a league like the NFL if the same few teams won the Super Bowl every year. It would get pretty boring pretty fast for the fans of the other 30 teams. It is mind-boggling to me how fans can support their perpetual also-rans year after year across Europe's leagues and not demand some sore of parity being brought into the leagues.
He doesn’t have another option right now outside of SevillaLooking at his other options, he won't get more with us.
I find that most posters on this site have a view of Spurs and its inner workings that differ from reality.
Spurs are the 10th largest club in the world and the sixth-largest in the Premier League. We were in the Champions League finals just two years ago.
We have the best training facilities in the entire world.
We have the best stadium in the entire world.
We play in the best league in the entire world.
The Premier League is extremely competitive now. I would say that there are really ten teams every season now that can compete for the Champions League spots and they are highly coveted. Arsenal who has bigger name recognition and a larger overall market value hasn't been in the Champions League since the 16-17 season.
My personal opinion is that many of the players nowadays are wimps. They want trophies given to them without actually putting in the effort to earn them. In the last five years, Spurs have been extremely close to winning some big trophies but it just didn't happen. Players didn't turn up, just a player or two short, injuries, etc... are our normal excuses! Then players like Kane, Walker spout off about having to leave to win trophies. What they should be saying is that if we had one or two more quality players we would win a major trophy.
What it is really about is money and when you hear the Champions League BS it is because players get additional income when playing in it as well as the teams playing in it are usually the larger ones.
I believe any of the top ten Premier League teams are attractive to players looking to play in the most competitive and the biggest league in the world.
You have to question a player's heart when they aren't willing to compete at the highest level. The whole mindset that there are only ten teams in the world worth playing for has to change for the good of the sport. I still can't get over the fact that the four other major leagues in Europe are so uncompetitive and the same 1-3 teams win 90% of the time.
I couldn't imagine how fans would react if in a league like the NFL if the same few teams won the Super Bowl every year. It would get pretty boring pretty fast for the fans of the other 30 teams. It is mind-boggling to me how fans can support their perpetual also-rans year after year across Europe's leagues and not demand some sore of parity being brought into the leagues.