And if Toby stays he will become world class again
typical Spuds bollocks
Sorry, did my post upset you?
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And if Toby stays he will become world class again
typical Spuds bollocks
You had trippier before you sold walker?
I think Chelsea did excellently swapping Oscar for hazard and Costa![]()
Except we didn't swap the 2 as we already had Tripper. Buying Aurier was an awful idea. Strengthening City was a terrible idea.I don’t think swapping Walker for Trippier + £50mill was such a bad idea.
Alderweireld, I’d rather he stayed, but if he’s determined to get a last big payday..
Except we didn't swap the 2 as we already had Tripper. Buying Aurier was an awful idea. Strengthening City was a terrible idea.
Except we didn't swap the 2 as we already had Tripper. Buying Aurier was an awful idea. Strengthening City was a terrible idea.
I think they wanted to leave because they no longer subscribed to the aims and ethos of Pochettino. Still good players but no good to us if they no longer believe in the project. Only tine will tell if they were right or wrong
Thing is, if players don't see the squad being sufficiently strengthened such that they will be able to win medals before they retire, they will try to move on (if they have any kind of ambition). It's not as if we haven't had the money. The £60 million we spent on N'Koudou, Sissoko and Janssen could have bought us a top notch striker to compete with and possibly complement Kane, when required.I think they wanted to leave because they no longer subscribed to the aims and ethos of Pochettino. Still good players but no good to us if they no longer believe in the project. Only tine will tell if they were right or wrong
Who could we afford, either with transfer fee andwages, that could realistically compete with Kane or Eriksen?Thing is, if players don't see the squad being sufficiently strengthened such that they will be able to win medals before they retire, they will try to move on (if they have any kind of ambition). It's not as if we haven't had the money. The £48 million we spent on Sissoko and Janssen could have bought us a top notch striker to compete with and possibly complement Kane, when required.
Thing is, if players don't see the squad being sufficiently strengthened such that they will be able to win medals before they retire, they will try to move on (if they have any kind of ambition). It's not as if we haven't had the money. The £48 million we spent on Sissoko and Janssen could have bought us a top notch striker to compete with and possibly complement Kane, when required.
Even that Chav legend Morata said he could not compete with Kane and he cost about £60millWe're never gonna spend £48m on a striker while we have Kane. No £48m calibre striker would even want to join us, as playing second fiddle to Kane wouldn't be on their agenda.
Even that Chav legend Morata said he could not compete with Kane and he cost about £60mill

A striker of that quality wouldn't have to play 2nd fiddle; it's a squad game. Better than having a completely knackered Kane at the end of the season. Some games might require both players; maybe a number 10 type attacker is the answer. The point is that we would have options. How many of N'Koudou, Janssen and Sissoko have worked out for us? Better to get proven quality if you're going to spend £60 million than throwing it away onWe're never gonna spend £48m on a striker while we have Kane. No £48m calibre striker would even want to join us, as playing second fiddle to Kane wouldn't be on their agenda.
I've always said that United would have to pay Levy twice what he'd take from another club.
Amazing how Spuds were saying what a great player Toby is. Now he's leaving, he's a has been on his last legs. Same as Walker. He was one of the best full backs in the world when he was with them. Now he's an ok defender, prone to a brain fart.Stupid kants.

"No way will he end up at United..."
...without Levy ripping them a new financial asshole.
It's clearly implied in my summery, Pix.
A striker of that quality wouldn't have to play 2nd fiddle; it's a squad game. Better than having a completely knackered Kane at the end of the season. Some games might require both players; maybe a number 10 type attacker is the answer. The point is that we would have options. How many of N'Koudou, Janssen and Sissoko have worked out for us? Better to get proven quality if you're going to spend £60 million than throwing it away on
I said all of this on this forum during the 2016 transfer window and haven't changed my mind at any point.
- the same mistake made with N'Jie
- a striker from the Erdivisie that more often than not doesn't work out
- a player everyone knew was a pile of sh*t
I think that they left was enough time for them.I think they wanted to leave because they no longer subscribed to the aims and ethos of Pochettino. Still good players but no good to us if they no longer believe in the project. Only tine will tell if they were right or wrong
I'm talking about 1 transfer window where we bought the 3 players mentioned when we all knew that with 1 quality addition we could have kicked on.They would be second fiddle. Our formation means only one striker plays and that will always be Kane providing he's fit. Even when he was fatigued at the end of the season he was still scoring goals for fun. That's why we signed guys like Janssen and Llorente, who knew they wouldn't be first choice, the problem however is that they weren't good enough when called upon. No striker of elite calibre will join Spurs while Kane is here, not a chance.
You only seem to want to highlight bad signings, what about Rose, Davies, Trippier, Vertonghen, Alderweireld, Sanchez, Wanyama, Dier, Alli, Dembele, Eriksen, Son... You have to take the rough with the smooth, every club makes poor purchases, no side in history has a 100% success rate with signings.
I'm talking about 1 transfer window where we bought the 3 players mentioned when we all knew that with 1 quality addition we could have kicked on.