Utd are going to buy x, y or z sells papers City have bid £100M for one-legged Romanian dwarf sells papers Chelsea would increase x's wages by ∆Π√°$ ℅ sells papers Ignore it; it's not worth it
Great quotes from Kane in an interview with the Mail today. 'If you want to be a big club then you have to keep your big players and I love it here,' he said. 'I work for one of the best managers in the world and have one of the best young teams in the world, so why leave? 'Some players want to earn as much as possible but for me it is about being happy. Money is a plus to what I do but it doesn't make you happy on its own. We have responded well to what happened last season and the fact we are second now shows where the club are going. Now it's time to turn that into winning something. We have talked about it but really need to do it.' http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/fo...ottenham-star-Harry-Kane-secrets-success.html Sweepstake on the next article linking him with a move? I reckon 6 days.
Jose Moronho says Manchester City counterpart Pep Guardiola will not be able to win the Premier League title in the way he did at Bayern Munich, as you cannot buy a title rival's best players in the English top flight. (The Sun) So that killed the next several months worth of stories linking Kane/Alli/Walker/Rose/Lloris to the Manc clubs in one fell swoop...
Assuming Jose really did say that : 1. Gun. Foot. Point. Shoot. 2. If I was Pochettino, from now on every time some media plank-ton asks about "reports of <PL Club> interested in <X>" , I would immediately refer them to the Jose comments.
He said: “This is not Germany. In Germany, Bayern Munich starts winning the league in the summer. They go to Borussia and buy their best player. “Do you think I can go to Tottenham and bring two Tottenham players to kill Tottenham? I can’t. Cue tomorrow's headline in The Express/Mail/Sun/Mirror/etc.: JOSE SAYS UNITED TO BUY MORE THAN 2 SPURS PLAYERS
Is that implicit acknowledgement from Jose that Spurs will win the PL (we did buy Wanyama from Liverpool - sorry - Soton - this summer) ... ??
I'm not on Twitter but is someone going to kick off the Rashford rumour....I reckon it can be a success, some professional mug might bite eventually.
101GreatGoals' headline: Spurs fans call for Arsenal legend Lee Dixon to be sacked To back up their headline about about Lee Dixon's "HIYAAAAAAH! Karate kick!" comment in yesterday's game, they show tweets posted by Arsenal, Liverpool, Man Utd and Man City fans appalled by Dixon's comment...but not one from a Spurs fan.
The current Leicester Grey kid to Spurs in the summer gossip is obvious plotting to ensure Rashford does not ponder too long his summer move to Spurs.
Mane's agent is busy telling anyone who'll listen his client did not turn down Spurs over his wage demands, which has been widely reported ever since. Sure he didn't. I'm sure he was really, really angry that Liverpool refused to pay him the £45k a week he was earning at Southampton and insisted on paying him £125k a week, and if the wages didn't sway his decision I am sure he would have signed for anyone willing to match his Southampton wages without giving it a second thought...
Grey will be linked with various clubs, as he was well watched before he went to Leicester. Liverpool scouted him extensively, but thought that £3.5m was too much.
Jamie Redknapp says that, after our non-performance at Klanfield, we should be offering Danny Rose a new contract. He signed a new contract back in September, you ****ing moron. Sep-****ing-tember.
Dele Alli is being advised to ignore CL interest Okay, two things come to mind about that headline i.) So are the Champions League looking to buy Alli and see which of their Usual Suspects wants him? ii.) As the table currently stands, Spurs are in contention to play in next season's Champions League - which would make us a CL club, wouldn't it?
Perhaps they mean "being advised to ignore" the lure of joining another club in the CL, regardless of whether Spurs qualify in May or not. Nah, that would be too objective with no hint of unsettling whatsoever for the usual suspect plank-ton.
September 2016: the football media keep taking the piss out of us for having our first team squad sign new long-term contracts February 2017: the football media is obsessed with saying we need to offer members of our first team new long-term contracts Anyone else see the obvious issue there?