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Goobers

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Over the next two years the side is going to be transformed but who I would keep for the upcoming season is
Hugo
Dier
Toby
Tanganga
Davies
Sess
SKipp
Gio
Tanguy
Winks
Moussa
Son
Bergwin
Kane
Parrott
 

DiVaio

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Can’t see it tbh. Everton maybe But would Ancelotti like him as a player? I doubt it. I can’t see anyone paying more than 30m for him, especially now.
Everton is linked with Coutinho and James, they would want Dele as he's better. And for much more - they paid 50m for Gylfi od 30 for Iwobi.
 

punkisback

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Everton is linked with Coutinho and James, they would want Dele as he's better. And for much more - they paid 50m for Gylfi od 30 for Iwobi.
I don't think Dele would go there.
United wouldn't want him now, Solskjaer doesn't play Lingard for the same reasons and he would be behind Pogba and Bruno for the AM spots. I think an oil rich Newcastle as their marquee signing paying lots of cash would be a good bet. It would be best for him to find his mojo too.
 

GutBucket

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All the performing players this season and youngsters (Foyth wasn't good but he is young and HG next season). Very few players really.
 

spursville

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May 7, 2019
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Over the next two years the side is going to be transformed but who I would keep for the upcoming season is
Hugo
Dier
Toby
Tanganga
Davies
Sess
SKipp
Gio
Tanguy
Winks
Moussa
Son
Bergwin
Kane
Parrott


Tanganga
Sess
Skipp
Gio
Tanguy
Son
Bergwin
Kane
Parrott
Foyth
Maybes:
Toby?
Dier??
Clarke???
 

spursville

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Unpopular opinion, but we should be building around Dele. Look what happened when Jose made him the focus of the attack when he joined.

As long as the foundations in defence and midfield are in place, then give him his head, let him play and he's potentially that fantastista 10 we lack.
Without Eriksen, Dele struggles for service and has perhaps been found out a bit.
 

whitelanefever

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Aug 21, 2012
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Do we keep Walker-Peters for next year?
No.. Unless we are willing to give the likes of Walker - Peters & Foyth a run of 10-20 games to learn from mistakes without fans turning on them then what's the point.. Don't let Skipp be next one get him game time on loan
 

Real_madyidd

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Oct 25, 2004
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Do we keep Walker-Peters for next year?

Have watched quite a bit of Southampton. He makes lots of errors still. Our fans wouldn't give him a chance. People can talk about Jose giving him match time but the problem with Spurs is not management, it's the fans. We aren't supporters, just fucking moaners.
 

m*****73

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Dec 15, 2005
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Kane.

Right now, he is the club. I wouldn't shed a tear for the rest of them. They all have their price.

Just give me players with honest endeavour, mental toughness and genuine humility.

Only Kane ticks all those boxes at the moment - some of the others (like Son) tick two of the boxes while far too many of the squad don't exhibit any of those traits (N'dombele being the perfect example).
 

ILS

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Have watched quite a bit of Southampton. He makes lots of errors still. Our fans wouldn't give him a chance. People can talk about Jose giving him match time but the problem with Spurs is not management, it's the fans. We aren't supporters, just fucking moaners.
Spurs fans are doing their usual oh look he had one decent game so now he is good enough crap.

He made numerous mistakes last night which for some reason havent been picked up here or by Danny Murphy. I watched two balls sail over his head last night at the back post due to poor positioning. A minute later manages to get his head to one and Danny Murphy comments on how good his positional play is....well how about the two prior to that which nearly cost a goal?

It's because most football fans can't think or see for themselves and live off whatever the commentator says.
 

Real_madyidd

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Oct 25, 2004
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Spurs fans are doing their usual oh look he had one decent game so now he is good enough crap.

He made numerous mistakes last night which for some reason havent been picked up here or by Danny Murphy. I watched two balls sail over his head last night at the back post due to poor positioning. A minute later manages to get his head to one and Danny Murphy comments on how good his positional play is....well how about the two prior to that which nearly cost a goal?

It's because most football fans can't think or see for themselves and live off whatever the commentator says.


Completely agree. Watched him try and take on a couple of city players, lost the ball, they break. He then ran back and intercepted a team mates tackle and the comment was all positive - they wouldn't have needed to do any of that if he had just played the simple pass.
 

BringBack_leGin

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Of course he fucking made mistakes, he’s played a handful of games spread over three years.

He also made several good passes, crosses, and had Sterling in his pocket so badly he had to swap sides.

Nobody is saying he’s the answer to all our problems, only that he’s making clear progress and that if this continues throughout the end of season run in he’ll have earned the chance to be one of two right backs at the club next season.

Jesus you lot. If you watch football purely for some sadistic compulsion to find mistakes, you’ll always find them, especially when you’re watching a young defender against a side who were parked in his half the entire match.
 
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