Or being a big club like Liverpool, with great history, who manage to attract and keep big players longer than a club like Spurs would.
Spurs don't have that history or aura
Superb!Superb!
On a wum-thread, that's the best wum comment of the lot!
was a good post until the last sentence,till then i thought,a northener with sense![]()

Welcome back HIAG. Found the exit to your cave?
Ps while you've been in exile you've missed some news that will rock your world as you were so certain these things would not happen. Get ready. You may be rather upset:
Moyes is United manager
Jose is Chelsea manager
Spurs juggernaut stalled in fifth place
Real want Bale
PSG want Le garçon de the

Or being a big club like Liverpool, with great history, who manage to attract and keep big players longer than a club like Spurs would.
Spurs don't have that history or aura
Superb!
On a wum-thread, that's the best wum comment of the lot!


Oh the irony
****tard is back doing what it does best, being a ****.![]()
Ironic indeed.


alright watford
what's the chumpionship board like![]()
Quiet for now. I expect a visit from Leeds in the near future though.

Why would avb leave porto after his first season if he wasn't a mercenary?
what big player have they now?,and try looking up Spurs history,you will be surprised,how good it is
Welcome back HIAG. Found the exit to your cave?
Ps while you've been in exile you've missed some news that will rock your world as you were so certain these things would not happen. Get ready. You may be rather upset:
Moyes is United manager
Jose is Chelsea manager
Spurs juggernaut stalled in fifth place
Real want Bale
PSG want Le garçon de the
Are these business affairs anything to do with who to choose to invite to your 12th birthday party ?I've been heavily engaged in some business affairs, so I've not had much time for frivolities. Plus, it's the off-season, so I don't really feel the need to impart my usual pearls of footballing wisdom that you lads find so informative and fascinating.
Yes, that's quite a lot of unusual events, most of which most sensible fans never expected to happen. It all goes to prove that anything really can happen in football.
Moyes is United's manager, but for how long? I suspect most of us would anticipate a short tenure, dependent only upon how quickly things go tits-up and to what extent. The real question is, who will be his replacement? There are only a few people that have the kind of gravitas to deliver certainty at this level.
Which brings me on to The Happy One... The sensible money was on him being the next United manager, and I wasn't the only one "predicting" that eventuality. I still believe he will be United manager one day - provided, of course, that he can replicate with CFC the kind of success that he brought first time round. The irony is that the more successful Mourhino is (especially when compared to how badly most of us expect Moyes to perform), the more desperate United will be to "get their man" increasing the likelihood that he'll end up there. Perhaps Mourhino didn't want to go to United whilst SAF still has a strong presence at the club? Who knows? Time will reveal all.
The Spurs juggernaut ran out of petrol due to Levy's perennial reluctance to invest money in a decent striker. We lacked goals due to the fact that we have two of the ****iest strikers ever to disgrace a football field. Hopefully, they will both be gone this Summer, and we'll have a couple of world-beaters at the club. Even so, AVB still managed to deliver for us our highest points-total in the EPL, which in former seasons would have been sufficient for at least 4th spot. If we keep Bale (which I believe we will) and bring in the two or three extra players we need, I believe we can only get better, and certainly remain competitive for 4th.
Yes, Real do want Bale - very well observed of you. However, I'm sure that you will appreciate that there is a gulf between "wanting" and "getting." If Bale does go, either this season or next, it will be for a very substantial sum of money that, whilst it will not necessarily buy us another player of Bale's quality, will enable us to purchase three or four players that are very close to his quality, in all positions across the park, strengthening, not weakening our squad. So, overall, even if Bale did leave (which I do not believe he will, this season), it really doesn't worry me
As regards AVB, you will probably have seen the news paper report stating that AVB, himself, has told PSG to sling their hook.
The important thing, though, is that I am back, and looking forward to making more "predictions" before and during the coming new season, and to engaging you lads in the kind of wind-ranging and intellectual discussions that have formed the hallmark of our varied debates.
I've been heavily engaged in some business affairs, so I've not had much time for frivolities. Plus, it's the off-season, so I don't really feel the need to impart my usual pearls of footballing wisdom that you lads find so informative and fascinating.
Yes, that's quite a lot of unusual events, most of which most sensible fans never expected to happen. It all goes to prove that anything really can happen in football.
Moyes is United's manager, but for how long? I suspect most of us would anticipate a short tenure, dependent only upon how quickly things go tits-up and to what extent. The real question is, who will be his replacement? There are only a few people that have the kind of gravitas to deliver certainty at this level.
Which brings me on to The Happy One... The sensible money was on him being the next United manager, and I wasn't the only one "predicting" that eventuality. I still believe he will be United manager one day - provided, of course, that he can replicate with CFC the kind of success that he brought first time round. The irony is that the more successful Mourhino is (especially when compared to how badly most of us expect Moyes to perform), the more desperate United will be to "get their man" increasing the likelihood that he'll end up there. Perhaps Mourhino didn't want to go to United whilst SAF still has a strong presence at the club? Who knows? Time will reveal all.
The Spurs juggernaut ran out of petrol due to Levy's perennial reluctance to invest money in a decent striker. We lacked goals due to the fact that we have two of the ****iest strikers ever to disgrace a football field. Hopefully, they will both be gone this Summer, and we'll have a couple of world-beaters at the club. Even so, AVB still managed to deliver for us our highest points-total in the EPL, which in former seasons would have been sufficient for at least 4th spot. If we keep Bale (which I believe we will) and bring in the two or three extra players we need, I believe we can only get better, and certainly remain competitive for 4th.
Yes, Real do want Bale - very well observed of you. However, I'm sure that you will appreciate that there is a gulf between "wanting" and "getting." If Bale does go, either this season or next, it will be for a very substantial sum of money that, whilst it will not necessarily buy us another player of Bale's quality, will enable us to purchase three or four players that are very close to his quality, in all positions across the park, strengthening, not weakening our squad. So, overall, even if Bale did leave (which I do not believe he will, this season), it really doesn't worry me
As regards AVB, you will probably have seen the news paper report stating that AVB, himself, has told PSG to sling their hook.
The important thing, though, is that I am back, and looking forward to making more "predictions" before and during the coming new season, and to engaging you lads in the kind of wind-ranging and intellectual discussions that have formed the hallmark of our varied debates.
Are these the same pearls of wisdom that made you look a right **** last season and ultimately got slapped down by Piskie for the wum twat you are?
You're acting like you didn't miss me, Ozzie! You're fooling no one.


I've been heavily engaged in some business affairs, so I've not had much time for frivolities. Plus, it's the off-season, so I don't really feel the need to impart my usual pearls of footballing wisdom that you lads find so informative and fascinating.
Yes, that's quite a lot of unusual events, most of which most sensible fans never expected to happen. It all goes to prove that anything really can happen in football.
Moyes is United's manager, but for how long? I suspect most of us would anticipate a short tenure, dependent only upon how quickly things go tits-up and to what extent. The real question is, who will be his replacement? There are only a few people that have the kind of gravitas to deliver certainty at this level.
Which brings me on to The Happy One... The sensible money was on him being the next United manager, and I wasn't the only one "predicting" that eventuality. I still believe he will be United manager one day - provided, of course, that he can replicate with CFC the kind of success that he brought first time round. The irony is that the more successful Mourhino is (especially when compared to how badly most of us expect Moyes to perform), the more desperate United will be to "get their man" increasing the likelihood that he'll end up there. Perhaps Mourhino didn't want to go to United whilst SAF still has a strong presence at the club? Who knows? Time will reveal all.
The Spurs juggernaut ran out of petrol due to Levy's perennial reluctance to invest money in a decent striker. We lacked goals due to the fact that we have two of the ****iest strikers ever to disgrace a football field. Hopefully, they will both be gone this Summer, and we'll have a couple of world-beaters at the club. Even so, AVB still managed to deliver for us our highest points-total in the EPL, which in former seasons would have been sufficient for at least 4th spot. If we keep Bale (which I believe we will) and bring in the two or three extra players we need, I believe we can only get better, and certainly remain competitive for 4th.
Yes, Real do want Bale - very well observed of you. However, I'm sure that you will appreciate that there is a gulf between "wanting" and "getting." If Bale does go, either this season or next, it will be for a very substantial sum of money that, whilst it will not necessarily buy us another player of Bale's quality, will enable us to purchase three or four players that are very close to his quality, in all positions across the park, strengthening, not weakening our squad. So, overall, even if Bale did leave (which I do not believe he will, this season), it really doesn't worry me
As regards AVB, you will probably have seen the news paper report stating that AVB, himself, has told PSG to sling their hook.
The important thing, though, is that I am back, and looking forward to making more "predictions" before and during the coming new season, and to engaging you lads in the kind of wide-ranging and intellectual discussions that have formed the hallmark of our varied debates.

Yes. If football was a computer game he would've seen "Level 1: Portugal. Completed" infront of his eyes after that season. He made the same career move as Mourinho as he avoided having to oversee the stripping of assets that inevitably follows a successful season and at a weaker European league, the only difference is that Abramovich's promise of allowing him to spend big and build a new team was only true in Mourinho's case.
Anyway, in France they seem to think he's turned PSG down now.