... be surprised if he'll settle for that, Quentin ... even our top earners are on more. His agent will be whispeing that he could get double that with one of the big boys ... he might well kiss the badge still mind ... kiss it goodbye if Danny boy doesn't offer more.
Two things, Bambi... (1) Your players are earning wages generally reserved for the big boys, and to which they are clearly not entitled. Not one of them would make our first XI, even if they agreed to play for nothing. (2) Our players earn more than their salaries in bonuses and incentives, so the wage is only half the story. Still, that wasn't a bad effort at debate on your part, Bambs.
Two things Quentin ... 1 Our top players have been rewarded for winning the title ..not for the finishing above Arsenal for once trophy . . 2 Spurs are not really a big club Quents ...the big clubs win things... ...and that is all ... we both know it, Quentin
This is comedy gold, Bambs! You fluke your way to the title, all the players demand to be paid Billy Big Bollocks wages, which your gullible board agree, and two seasons later you're fighting relegation! You couldn't invent stuff like this!
Invention is YOUR speciality Quentin ... it's reality you have difficulty with ... rather typical of a poor loser type tbf ... title won by a ten point margin Quents ... and you couldn't even manage to finish second ... now THAT really was comedy gold Quents ... but the funniest thing of all, is that you still can't get over it .... Quentin, Quentin, Quentin .... will the hurt never go?
Incentives like win the premiership, win the FACup, UCL, and Europa Cup. How is that working out for the boys Bell?
Tottenham's 24-year-old striker Harry Kane and midfielder Dele Alli, 21, are both interesting Real Madrid as the Spanish giants plan their list of potential signings. (Marca) You've got to admire the Real tapping-up machine for starting so early. Levy must be stroking a very erect cock as he listens to the phone ring and ring in vain.
It's not Levy you should be worrying about, it's the players themselves that will either stay loyal or get stars in their eyes and think of playing for the world's most famous club. 50/50 whether they stay or go should Real come knocking at Spurs door(again)
In the current market he is but Spurs don't pay top wages which is why he'll fack off to a club that will give him £200k+ a week.
The fact is, that no one knows how much the Spurs players earn, other than the fact that they get paid hefty bonuses for winning and scoring and assisting. Sure, Alli could **** off to a club that will pay him what he earns at Spurs in wages and bonuses, without his having to actually earn any bonuses, but do we really want that kind of player at our club? I know I don't. I'd rather cash in on him and get a player who is prepared to work for success. But, I don't think Alli is that kind of player, which is why I don't expect him to leave for at least another couple of seasons. Anyway, it's heartening to see that you take so much interest in Spurs, Stan.