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Discussion in 'Tottenham Hotspur' started by Spurlock, Jan 2, 2012.

  1. humanbeingincroydon

    humanbeingincroydon Well-Known Member

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    The thing there is all would have needed a like-for-like replacement, for example selling Dier would have meant we'd spend a chunk of the fee buying a new DM, while cashing in on Eriksen or Dele would have needed a new AM signed etc etc so there wouldn't be the squad refresh people assume

    There only real moment where hindsight is a bugger is Andrew Robertson moving to Liverpool the summer Man Utd were reportedly sniffing around Danny Rose, as that was about the only time we could have cashed in and been left with something like £30-35m of the fee to invest elsewhere
     
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  2. cini65

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    Coutinho yes. But that was inflated oil money... Pool got very lucky with having an asset available just as PSG decided to spend big and donate half of France's GDP to Barcelona - who then had to go and spunk big money to appease their fans. Up step Liverpool with Coutinho.

    But anyway, this is how they spunked the Suarez money so that's definitely not true:
    Lallana £30m
    Lovren £25m
    Markovic £25m
    Balotelli £20m
    Moreno £18m
     
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  3. The RDBD

    The RDBD Well-Known Member

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    We were informed that Levy made Citeh pay nearly all
    of the money up front, if they wanted to avoid some
    Bertbatoss treatment.
     
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  4. The RDBD

    The RDBD Well-Known Member

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    So the Poool have a 50% success rate on their recent windfalls.
    Spurs have zero.
     
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  5. BobbyD

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    Your bale money wasn't the worst. All of them liverpool players were flops.

    You had some flops but you also had some big hits

    Eriksen hit
    Lamela hit? (cult hero)
    Chadli not a hit or miss
    Etienne Capoue flop
    Chiriches Flop
    Paulinho Flop
    Soldado Flop
     
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  6. littleDinosaurLuke

    littleDinosaurLuke Well-Known Member

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    Forest should be safe now
     
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  7. Citizen Kane.

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    6 (SIX) wins on the trot for Forest!

    <yikes>
     
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  8. Spurlock

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    Nuno got them focused well

    they can knock it about when they need to and they can close the shop when required

    he changes the way they play according to the way the match is going

    impressive stuff
     
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  9. Roo

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    16 points more than us. Nuno must be pissing himself <laugh>
     
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    Don't forget those incredible saves by the Forest goalie!
     
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  11. KingHotspur

    KingHotspur Well-Known Member

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    And kicking it long several times. Not used to seeing that these days.
     
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  12. Alfie Conn

    Alfie Conn Well-Known Member

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    Last time Forest had their highest finish (2nd) Man utd and Southampton were both relegated....
     
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  13. remembercolinlee

    remembercolinlee Well-Known Member

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    Forest were champions in 1978
     
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  14. BinghamSpur

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    ..and to think those games where a big chunk of our fan base were chanting "you don't know what you're doing".... :emoticon-0103-cool:
     
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  15. BinghamSpur

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    So the possibility of a "big name" being dragged into a relegation battle then...
     
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  16. Spurlock

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    Forgive me but I would enjoy being dragged into a relegation battle

    quite a sizeable wake up call for Levy FC

    let’s do it
     
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  17. humanbeingincroydon

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    The thing is that would teach all the wrong lessons

    Our current abysmal form comes down to having approximately half the first team out injured, much like the Saudis had an abysmal run of form last season when they had an injury crisis, so outside of investing in a little more depth and/or trusting the youngsters to step up there's no real lesson to be learned compared to, say, Palace or Brentford being dragged into a relegation scrap
     
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  18. BinghamSpur

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    It's just all that adrenalin rush when we kick off at Brighton, having to secure at least a point to stay up. I know, they have finally pushed me over the edge... <laugh> <laugh> <laugh>
     
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  19. Dier Hard

    Dier Hard G'day mate!

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    I wish the injuries were the only reason for abysmal form, but losses to Newcastle (away), Arsenal, Brighton and Ipswich plus the draw at Leicester all had very strong lineups, so points to more than just the current injury crisis.
     
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  20. humanbeingincroydon

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    A fair few of those have extenuating circumstances

    Leicester - starting with an obviously rusty Bentancur and Udogie
    Newcastle away - no strikers available, compounded by Johnson having a mare
    Arsenal - keeper assaulted during a corner (which happens an awful lot in Arsenal matches...)
    Ipswich - Mickey Van injured, which does seriously affect our buildup play

    There's certainly a few dropped points where there weren't extenuating circumstances as to why - Palace and Brighton the most obvious, the latter clearly down to lack of game management in the second half - but two or three matches is a far different conversation from 6-8
     
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