And we'd get 70% of the kittyPremier League Worldwide TV rights.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/41497079
No decisions yet but we are officially one of 'the big six' who are after a bigger cut. I've heard of Bar Six, it used to be made by Cadbury's but never heard of 'big six', apart from the Judge Dread song.
To me if they are going to change the split it would be better to do it by proportioning it w.r.t. the amount of international caps each clubs players get for either England or Wales. It would encourage teams to sign English/Welsh players.
And you know which parts of the cat you'd getAnd we'd get 70% of the kitty![]()
Well there is that as well. 70% x £768M is about £537.6M per year, that would pay off the new stadium in a couple of years.And we'd get 70% of the kitty![]()
No doubt £1 less than the Emiroids, just so we can say that not only does our new stadium have a higher capacity, but we didn't need to spend as much to build it.Is there a total cost for the new stadium yet or will Daniel have to wait on completion?
It will come as little surprise to most on here, when I say that I would probably have BAE on that list over our DoF!!FootballDotLondon has compiled a list of the 25 best Spurs players of the Premier League era. Let the arguments begin!
25. Edgar Davids
24. Stephen Carr
23. Aaron Lennon
22. Michael Carrick
21. Danny Rose
20. Kyle Walker
19. Robbie Keane
18. Jan Vertonghen
17. Jermain Defoe
16. Hugo Lloris
15. Darren Anderton
14. Mousa Dembele
13. Gary Mabbutt
12. Dimitar Berbatov
11. Dele Alli
10. Toby Alderweireld
9. Rafael van der Vaart
8. Christian Eriksen
7. Jurgen Klinsmann
6. David Ginola
5. Luka Modric
4. Teddy Sheringham
3. Gareth Bale
2. Ledley King
1. Harry Kane
...which begs the question why their headline led with Judas if his name isn't even on the list, the clickbaity ****puffins

It's not a bad list, can't argue much. Personally not sure about Davids - was a great player, but was on the wane when we got him. Almost certainly a great influence on the club though.FootballDotLondon has compiled a list of the 25 best Spurs players of the Premier League era. Let the arguments begin!
25. Edgar Davids
24. Stephen Carr
23. Aaron Lennon
22. Michael Carrick
21. Danny Rose
20. Kyle Walker
19. Robbie Keane
18. Jan Vertonghen
17. Jermain Defoe
16. Hugo Lloris
15. Darren Anderton
14. Mousa Dembele
13. Gary Mabbutt
12. Dimitar Berbatov
11. Dele Alli
10. Toby Alderweireld
9. Rafael van der Vaart
8. Christian Eriksen
7. Jurgen Klinsmann
6. David Ginola
5. Luka Modric
4. Teddy Sheringham
3. Gareth Bale
2. Ledley King
1. Harry Kane
...which begs the question why their headline led with Judas if his name isn't even on the list, the clickbaity ****puffins
Judas Iscariot? Michael Carrick? Walker? Kane? - Spurs' top 25 players of the Premier League eraIt's not a bad list, can't argue much. Personally not sure about Davids - was a great player, but was on the wane when we got him. Almost certainly a great influence on the club though.
What was the headline - did it include the phrase "is not fit to lick the boots of..."
Got memories of him leaving Burnley to for Bolton...great career move!Owen Coyle appointed manager of Ross County. It's taken a while for him to find his true level as a manager.
The current players have finished higher than previous sides, though.I suppose it depends if you're rating the players per se or just for their performances in a Spurs shirt.
If Messi signed on loan and played five games, would he top the list?
Carrick was consistently one of the best players of his type in the PL for 10 years.
Others on the list achieved great things away from Spurs too - for club and country.
If it's based on time at Spurs, then it's hard to disagree, expect the stock of current players is a little inflated because they're in the spotlight now.
Surely it has to be Asmir Begovic, who we signed only for him to not sign which meant we received £1m for him to join Stoke for £3.25m insteadWho actually was the worst Spurs buy? Was it that Brazilian left back.......?
There's a couple of players who certainly deserve a spot on the list but weren't mentioned: Scott Parker, Michael Dawson, Sandro and Paul Robinson certainly spring to mind (also I think Robbie Keane should be three or four spots higher...)