To be honest I couldn't be bothered to read the whole article but the headline caught my eye.
From what I've seen they play long passes but aren't route one in the traditional sense at all. I don't think they have the players for that unless Ulloa plays. I'd be interested to know what's considered a long pass.
On the money ... we play most games with a front two of Vardy and Okazaki, who aren't going to win many balls in the air ... according to one stat on our board we have actually made 28 more 'long passes' than Spurs in the enirety of the season to date - and what does 'long pass' actually mean anyway - at what distance does short become medium or long? ... no problem with Vertonghen really .. good to see that he actually cares about getting beat if you ask me ... but there is a certain delicious irony that he appears critical of a style that aims long when internationally he regularly plays with Benteke and Fellaini ... those well known petite, tricky, keep-it-on-the deck and pass and move types




Apparently you have to pay him 100k per week until the summer, unless another club comes takes him on. Then they will have to negotiate with Danny Trotter about how much of that £100k they want to take on. It's highly unlikely that any club will pay the whole £100k, so Spurs are looking at a situation where they have to pay Adebayor to play for another club !