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His track-record of failing to turn up for Newcastle meant he had a very visible WARNING notice attached to him. Given what MP wants from players it seems highly unlikely that he was anything but a last minute panic buy by someone. We'd failed to land Isco and Zaha and he was all that was left. On top of being so-so and at best flaky, he missed any sort of pre-season. Someone needs a good slap.

I don't recall anyone on here thinking it was a good buy and so it has proved. He's way behind Harry Winks and this is the lad's first season. Buying on the last day of the window is a bad move. Anyone good is likely to have gone weeks before. Let's not make the same mistake again, please?
Technically I wouldn't say Janssen or Wanyama had much of a pre-season either, given we played the grand total of three pre-season friendlies last summer - yet somehow that's still a vast improvement on what GKN or Sissoko had.
 
His track-record of failing to turn up for Newcastle meant he had a very visible WARNING notice attached to him. Given what MP wants from players it seems highly unlikely that he was anything but a last minute panic buy by someone. We'd failed to land Isco and Zaha and he was all that was left. On top of being so-so and at best flaky, he missed any sort of pre-season. Someone needs a good slap.

I don't recall anyone on here thinking it was a good buy and so it has proved. He's way behind Harry Winks and this is the lad's first season. Buying on the last day of the window is a bad move. Anyone good is likely to have gone weeks before. Let's not make the same mistake again, please?
We need to get our business done early, have a proper pre-season and start quickly.
Leave a little room for a late deal on a bargain, if possible, but have a pretty settled squad as soon as possible.
Pochettino's training regime takes a little while to get up to speed, anyway. We can't afford this sort of pissing about.
 
We need to get our business done early, have a proper pre-season and start quickly.
Leave a little room for a late deal on a bargain, if possible, but have a pretty settled squad as soon as possible.
Pochettino's training regime takes a little while to get up to speed, anyway. We can't afford this sort of pissing about.
Since we've got a pre-season trip of the US lined up, I doubt we'll have a proper pre-season - for the third season in a row.
 
Janssen needs to give it at least another season. By the sounds of it, he seems prepared to do that.

I agree. The question is are the club willing to indulge?

I personally think he's done enough in recent weeks to justify another crack at it. He was thrown in at the deep end far too early on this season with Kane's injury in September and it clearly knocked his confidence for six.

Like with Lamela, I admire a player who works hard and wears his heart on his sleeve. Bottom line is we need a 3rd choice striker anyway - every other top club has one. Selling Vince now means that we'll be in the market for 2 strikers which, taking our track record into account, is a scenario I'd vastly prefer to avoid.
 
Midfielder Moussa Sissoko, 27, has insisted he does not want to leave Tottenham during the summer despite struggling to make the grade at White Hart Lane. (London Evening Standard)

Well, then, you had better buckle down and start doing what Poch tells you to do, and stop acting like a dickhead!
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My Cousin was (stupidly) the most excited Spurs fan when Sissoko joined. At one point he seriously said one of Eriksen or Alli could lose their place to him.

Ashamed to call him my Cousin to be honest. Thick ****.
 
When Sissoko is on form he can be absolutely brilliant. I remember a few years back we played Newcastle in the league cup I think it was and eventually won 4-0. In the first few minutes Sissoko came forward a few times and showed amazing skills, beating a few players. I remember thinking "who the hell is this guy"? However, I think he was substituted around the 15 minute mark as I can't remember seeing him for the rest of the game.
 
My Cousin was (stupidly) the most excited Spurs fan when Sissoko joined. At one point he seriously said one of Eriksen or Alli could lose their place to him.

Ashamed to call him my Cousin to be honest. Thick ****.

Whilst I wouldn't say I was excited, I was initially pleased when Spurs signed him, thinking we would get the "French" version rather than the "Newcastle" version.

Sorry, I hope you can forgive me.
 
I suspect that there is something in Sissoko's attitude that has put him out of favour with Poch.

If that is the case, I cannot see him staying at the club.

It doesn't matter how good a player he is, if he has a deep-seated problem with the manager, the club, some of the players, the training methods, the toilets - whatever the problem is inside his head - he's not going to be of any use to a disciplinarian like Poch, who demands that players fall in line with his very clearly envisioned tactics and fitness regime.