The "Mighty Juggernaut" thread

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It will be a tricky period to navigate financially. But if there's one thing we trust Levy to do, it is to balance the books and keep us in the black. I know that he has concocted some multi-million £'s deal with the NFL whereby our ground will be used for 2 NFL showcase matches per year over 10 years, in exchange for a massive increase in our publicity and market reach in the States, and some major sponsorship deals on the side.

Just did a quick search and it is interesting that our total net spend since the PL began is significantly lower than your own (around £60million). This, combined with the fact that your wage structure is (with the greatest respect) somewhat insane, and I think we are better positioned to cope with the stadium burden than you were.

To be quite honest, I don't think a single Spurs fan could care less if we stopped spending big bucks for a few years anyway. Almost every player we've ever signed over £15m has turned out to be utterly ****e, so why bother? Soldado, Paulinho, Janssen, Sissoko, Bentley, Bent...the list is painful. Our biggest success stories in the market have undoubtedly been the 'budget range' of players: Alli, Toby, Wanyama, Vertonghen, Dier, Davies, Eriksen, VDV, Walker, Rose, Bale, Berbatov, Lennon, Assou-Ekkoto, Adebayor ;) ...bloody hell that's just off the top of my head. All players cost under £12m and you're basically looking at a list of some of our top performers in PL history.

The bottom line is, without the unlimited oil money of City/Chelsea/United, the key is to spend carefully and wisely. Aside from Modric, I can't think of a single 'big bucks' signing who we could instantly see would improve the team. The likes of Dembele and Lamela have taken years to justify their price tags. Ultimately, all clues point to the fact that we aren't very good at splashing the cash, yet excel at spending prudently and wisely.

<laugh> you trying to talk football with these Kants?

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I think Kane could learn a lot from a player of Ibra's proven abilities, which would serve only to improve his overall game, and help him develop into the World Class striker that England so desperately needs.

What had Zlatan achieved by Kane's age? <whistle>
 
Zlatan probably hadn't even heard of Spurs before moving to England, very much doubt you're big enough for a player of that level.

Jansson and Loldado are the level you need to be scouting at.
 
Zlatan probably hadn't even heard of Spurs before moving to England, very much doubt you're big enough for a player of that level.

Jansson and Loldado are the level you need to be scouting at.


That sleight is beneath you, Sky.

Zlats (as the Spurs lads would refer to him) is a cultured player. He would be well aware of players like Greavsie, Chivers and Lineker; and, therefore, he will be well aware of the Mighty Spurs.
 
Nasty by Glenn Whelan as he goes in two-footed on Jan Vertonghen. A red card? No says Jonathan Moss and instead shows the midfielder a yellow. He's a lucky man.
(BBC Football Live commentary)

Stoke trying hard to cope with a decent footballing side with leg-breaks.

Cue Charlie Adam...
 
Spurs 3 v 0 Stoke
(after only 37 minutes - Kane hat-trick)


@Skylarker You were talking about Zlatan earlier in this thread, and comparing him with Kane, and what Kane could learn from him. Good conversation, bro... I wonder how many hat-tricks Zlatan has scored in 37 minutes or less? I'm sure he can teach our Harry all about how to do that.
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@Skylarker You were talking about Zlatan earlier in this thread, and comparing him with Kane, and what Kane could learn from him. Good conversation, bro... I wonder how many hat-tricks Zlatan has scored in 37 minutes or less? I'm sure he can teach our Harry all about how to do that.
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No I wasn't <doh>

Fail Dullard.