Marc Guehi's name keeps bubbling up, while rumours suggest we're going to make Lenglet's loan a permanent - although that does seem to have quietened down in the last week or soHave any cb been linked with Spurs yet?
Marc Guehi's name keeps bubbling up, while rumours suggest we're going to make Lenglet's loan a permanent - although that does seem to have quietened down in the last week or soHave any cb been linked with Spurs yet?
The Irish Independent claim that we, along with Brighton and Brentford, are looking to sign Caoimhin Kelleher from Liverpool this summer
On paper you'd think that'd be a bad call, given the Scouse Cheats only really play him in the cups and the amount of Premier League matches he's played can be counted on one hand - but then you see Brighton and Brentford are both looking at him and immediately the reported £20m fee sounds like a risk worth taking
On paper Kelleher would probably need a season to settle in, which would likely say Hugo sees out the last year of his contract while Kelleher gets regular cup games and the occasional European* runout as he grows into our No1Signed him for Spurs on footy manager in summer 2023. Was a decent option tbf. Think we paid £17million for him. In summer 2024 signed the Ukraine number one though who is now my established number one and Kelleher is back up.
On paper Kelleher would probably need a season to settle in, which would likely say Hugo sees out the last year of his contract while Kelleher gets regular cup games and the occasional European* runout as he grows into our No1
TBH I'm wondering if Hugo's told the club he plans to retire when his contract expires next summer
Considering he's started to pick up injuries more frequently in the last couple of seasons, his body would probably handle one game a week better than two gamesWould Lloris be happy to spend the last season of his career in/out the team though?
The Irish Independent claim that we, along with Brighton and Brentford, are looking to sign Caoimhin Kelleher from Liverpool this summer
On paper you'd think that'd be a bad call, given the Scouse Cheats only really play him in the cups and the amount of Premier League matches he's played can be counted on one hand - but then you see Brighton and Brentford are both looking at him and immediately the reported £20m fee sounds like a risk worth taking
Lunin or Trubin? The former's on Madrid's books, while the latter's still at Shakhtar.Signed him for Spurs on footy manager in summer 2023. Was a decent option tbf. Think we paid £17million for him. In summer 2024 signed the Ukraine number one though who is now my established number one and Kelleher is back up.
You think he'd get the surname right?!I'd sign Kelleher just to hear David Pleat trying to pronounce his first name.

Gav's the Boy! Just ask DH!Bazunu's looked a lot better than him for Ireland and he's recently turned 21

As an r/coys poster has helpfully said (three or four times in the replies to the same post...) Bazunu's made an absurd amount of errorsthis seasonGav's the Boy! Just ask DH!![]()
You think he'd get the surname right?!
Chowman Carragher.
Nicolo Schira claims that we have announced we won't be turning Deki's loan into a permanent move
I'm pretty sure that I would have noticed the club announcing that, Nico
Also pretty sure that this is a more credible take...
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A lot of Deki's problems this season can be pinned to us making sure he passes that 50% appearance threshold even though the way he's performed for a large chunk of this season suggests he hasn't completely recovered from the injury he picked up in the autumnI was under the impression the buy clause was triggered by both conditions, not either/or.
From a purely football standpoint, Romano's tweet is from last year. Things have changed since then and while I'd still be inclined to make it permanent, I would also understand it if we didn't. He's been really poor all season, a shadow of the player he was when he first joined. Our system hasn't helped one iota but I do think his game is a bit too one-dimensional in that it relies on cutting inside to shoot or cross with his stronger foot, and opposition teams who were initially taken by surprise have very quickly worked out how to deal with his threat.
He's still young and with good coaching will learn how to evolve his game, but here again: whoever the new manager is, they may look at his performance levels this season and decide that they'd rather not gamble £30m on him.