Totally forgot this nugget from the BBC: Arsenal's loss to Swansea leaves them eight points behind fourth-placed Liverpool It also kept them in sixth place, which last time I checked is not directly behind fourth...
This is who reddit land is suggesting "Jeremy" is : https://www.dailystar.co.uk/sport/f...ino-Real-Madrid-Tottenham-news-Bill-Belichick
Do a quick search on the Daily (S)tar to track down all the recent articles attributed to Cross and it is interesting reading. Clearly focussed on Manchester and the NW, so probably a stooge for the usual suspects.
Tottenham are prepared to sell England striker Harry Kane, 24, to Real Madrid as long as it is done with little fuss and they receive 200m euros (£176m). (Mundo Deportivo - in Spanish) Yeah, that's why we actually have Levy on record as saying that this absolutely will NOT happen!
Worse than that, Real Madrid's President Flortenino Perez has already suggested a higher price. Signing Harry Kane has not passed through my head." "He is a great player and, in addition, he is young." "He has many years to progress, but we are delighted with [Karim] Benzema and with all of the team." "I didn’t ask Tottenham’s president for the price because he would have told me that he is worth €250m." So according to this crap, despite Kane having had an excellent season and prices going up, we're going to knock €50m off the starting price.
I like it how, Levy having refused to pick up the phone and even talk to Real about it, their President is telling us about an imaginary conversation he might have had with Levy!
Tottenham are open to the idea of selling Harry Kane to Real Madrid this summer, but only if a 200m euro offer is received and any deal can be concluded quickly and without fuss, according to Mundo Deportivo. That's so Daniel Levy. He just hates fuss. Hates it.
Manchester United want Tottenham boss Mauricio Pochettino to take over once Jose Mourinho leaves Old Trafford. (Manchester Evening News) No, you Manc hacks want him to take over!
When it comes to selling, absolutely true. He asks for 200m quid for Kane, with nearly all of it paid up front, and you can comply, then the deal is done faster than you can say "deadline day" .
I'm sure that naming rights, shirt sponsors, etc. will be very dependent on Harry Kane remaining where he is. To that end, i don't think even £200 million will be enough to sway Levy
Levy does not like to offer the same selling terms as he does for buying. Citeh only got Walker cos they paid nearly all the cash up front. Madrid would have been similarly hit if the state-sponsored unsettling of Bale had not succeeded. The amount of upfront money Levy would demand for the likes of Kane would kill even a Sugga Daddy FC.
Mouser Tony Evans frothing for his supper....... https://www.standard.co.uk/sport/fo...ite-got-there-writes-tony-evans-a3758026.html
The first glimpse of the post-Sanchez era at the Emirates hinted that the Gunners exited the transfer window in better shape than they entered it. Let's just pretend that the first glimpse of the post-Sanchez era didn't look an awful lot like a 3-1 loss to Swansea, eh?
My ball-park measure of how well Spurs are doing in the PL is always the count of "articles" such as this, and who the "authors" are.
Or that even with : 1. this proclaimed "successful" transfer window 2. St Totts day possibly being resumed the "post-Sanchez era" Goons are still very likely to be : 3. filling in their diaries next season for thursday/sunday action 4. trying to pay for that lovely increased wage bill with the proceeds of 3.
What the BBC said Referee Jon Moss was "misguided" to ask the fourth official for help using television when awarding Tottenham's first penalty at Liverpool on Sunday, the Professional Game Match Officials Limited (PGMOL) says. What the Professional Game Match Officials Limited group actually said please log in to view this image
A brief summary of The Sun's coverage of us this season... "This is yet another Tottenham team that is in danger of being remembered for being all fur coat and no knickers" - Neil Ashton, October 30th "OH, my. Tottenham Hotspur have arrived. At times Mauricio Pochettino’s players looked like they had re-invented the sport" - Neil Ashton, November 2nd "Tottenham are heading the same way – all fur coat and no knickers" - Neil Ashton, December 1st "The football is dizzying at times, especially when Eriksen, the puppet-master is in possession" - Neil Ashton, February 1st "And Spurs, fast becoming the complete team…" - Neil Ashton, February 8th
The Torygraph's reporting that, as Toby looks set to miss the Juve match, that obviously means his contract talks have broken down. Funny how several of us predicted this would happen after that "clever" dick hack didn't think it was worth talking about the match we just won and instead asking about players that weren't on the pitch for it...