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Will.I.An

John Bradley knows a thing or two about Russian football and this is what he thinks:

"As someone who has seen a lot of Willian in recent seasons. I like him a lot, he's a very good player, but not at that sort of price."
 
So looks like Spurs are selling Bale after all. Like I said, if they have 90M in the bank, they can buy anyone they want.

Now we HAVE TO buy Eriksen. If he also goes to Spurs, I will cry.
 
So looks like Spurs are selling Bale after all. Like I said, if they have 90M in the bank, they can buy anyone they want.

Now we HAVE TO buy Eriksen. If he also goes to Spurs, I will cry.

Ehh I think they have spent this summer while keeping in mind they would get 90-100 million in return for Bale when he eventually goes. They have already spent around 80-90 million. I'm guessing they still have more to spend (the budget they would have spent even if they hadn't sold Bale) but I doubt they are going to spend another 90 million.
 
Baldini has done a fantastic job for Spurs and Levy is the best in the business. We need someone like Levy and Baldini if we're going to move forward.

You know what, I'm sick of hearing what a fantastic fucking job Levy is doing.

The cunts done fuck all of note apart from keeping the club together while consistently selling every decent player they have to either Man Utd or Real Madrid.

That's the fucking reason players want to sign for them - they know full we'll they'll be off to one of those teams in a few years.

Look at the Modric scenario - ah yeah, Levy was great there turned down a fortune to sell the player for less the following summer and the clubs position didn't change.

So now, Levy the cunt, is stumbling around like a pissed cunt on the pull late in in a bar - chucking notes everywhere, spending big trying to impress - the money's coming from the sale of Bale - so it's a false economy.

This is Levy playing high risk now - Spurs don't have the commercial or match day revenue to sustain this level of spending - yes if they sell Bale they'll have the upfront revenue to buy players, but if they can't guarantee Champions League revenues consistently - they're fucked.

Let then sign whomever - it might bring them a domestic Cup before they disappear up Levy's own arsehole once it inevitably falls apart.

It's going to be epically funny.
 
You might be sick of hearing about it and its fucking awful to write it aswell, but they're looking like genuine top 3 contenders at this rate.
Baldini and Levy have done a great job.

If it doesnt succeed then yes they could very well be fucked, but their owner is filthy rich and they're moving to a 56k stadium in the future aswell.

I HATE THEM CUNTS AND THEY*RE SHITE FANS!
 
You might be sick of hearing about it and its fucking awful to write it aswell, but they're looking like genuine top 3 contenders at this rate.
Baldini and Levy have done a great job.

If it doesnt succeed then yes they could very well be fucked, but their owner is filthy rich and they're moving to a 56k stadium in the future aswell.

I HATE THEM CUNTS AND THEY*RE SHITE FANS!

stop being a fanny. they won't make top 4.
 
I can't see why Ayre, the owners, the club are getting stick over this. We made an offer for what we thought he was worth (still too much in my opinion), it was rejected, we walked away. You can't cry about someone choosing Spurs over us when the player didn't even have a choice. Spurs was his only option and for £35m they're welcome to him.
 
Borini No -5-6 million

Allen No - 5-8 million

Assaidi No - 1-2 million

The others I would agree with though...

That's why I said collectively.

Those you mentioned I absolutely agree have dropped in price (although I don't think Allen has dropped that far), but even then that's 15m.

Coutinho alone has probably seen his value increase by that.

If Wilian is worth £30m+, Coutinho has to be worth a fair few coins too.
 
I can't see why Ayre, the owners, the club are getting stick over this. We made an offer for what we thought he was worth (still too much in my opinion), it was rejected, we walked away. You can't cry about someone choosing Spurs over us when the player didn't even have a choice. Spurs was his only option and for £35m they're welcome to him.


Agreed, it's the frustration of seeing Spurs strengthen again whilst we dick about and do nothing, we started the window superbly, one more deal for a goal scoring left winger would make things perfect.
 
You know what, I'm sick of hearing what a fantastic fucking job Levy is doing.

The cunts done fuck all of note apart from keeping the club together while consistently selling every decent player they have to either Man Utd or Real Madrid.

That's the fucking reason players want to sign for them - they know full we'll they'll be off to one of those teams in a few years.

Look at the Modric scenario - ah yeah, Levy was great there turned down a fortune to sell the player for less the following summer and the clubs position didn't change.

So now, Levy the cunt, is stumbling around like a pissed cunt on the pull late in in a bar - chucking notes everywhere, spending big trying to impress - the money's coming from the sale of Bale - so it's a false economy.

This is Levy playing high risk now - Spurs don't have the commercial or match day revenue to sustain this level of spending - yes if they sell Bale they'll have the upfront revenue to buy players, but if they can't guarantee Champions League revenues consistently - they're fucked.

Let then sign whomever - it might bring them a domestic Cup before they disappear up Levy's own arsehole once it inevitably falls apart.

It's going to be epically funny.

Lol that's some seriously bad analysis IMO.
 
I can't see why Ayre, the owners, the club are getting stick over this. We made an offer for what we thought he was worth (still too much in my opinion), it was rejected, we walked away. You can't cry about someone choosing Spurs over us when the player didn't even have a choice. Spurs was his only option and for £35m they're welcome to him.


For 35mill you'd be expecting one of the best players in the world, if not the best player in the world for that position, if you're buying foreign.
As far as I was aware, this lad was good, but not that fucking good. Not 35mill good.
Maybe they're buying the Brazillian Aaron Lennon?
 
I can't see why Ayre, the owners, the club are getting stick over this. We made an offer for what we thought he was worth (still too much in my opinion), it was rejected, we walked away. You can't cry about someone choosing Spurs over us when the player didn't even have a choice. Spurs was his only option and for £35m they're welcome to him.


Well said.
 
yep, if we don't qualify this year the vultures will be out in the summer and he'll want to go.
Thats why for all Mark and Sheikys pragmatism its vital that we invest now. We HAVE to get top 4 and lets face it others are doing all the running.
 
True.. but if we don't qualify for the champions League anytime soon.. we may have no choice in the matter..


We do have a choice as Coutiny has signed one of Ayre's 'special' contracts - we'll only have to tell him when x club offers to buy him.

He can never escape.

Although I heard he does have a very specific release clause written in. Apparently if he grows to 2m tall during the contract period he can leave for 40m. Just sayin'
 
If they get all their rumoured targets (Willian, Lamela and Coentrao), Spurs will be in an enviable position. But the squad could be too top-heavy for their stature, and I wonder if AVB can integrate, rotate and keep all the new players happy.
 
We 'invested' in Carroll and Downing. Look where that got us.
I dont want to spend money for the sake of it L, I want a player who will elevate us up a level. I want another Coutinho, Sturridge or Suarez.
We get ONE signing right here and we have a chance, otherwise its next summer Coutinho, Sturridge and Suarez will all want out.
 
Lol that's some seriously bad analysis IMO.

Feel free to correct me.

Part of its tongue in cheek, but they're upping their wage expenditure banking on increased revenues - they'll have a problem if they don't get CL football - not just a financial one.
 
I wonder if our treatment of Suarez has also hurt us. Whilst we all want and expect us to be on the up players who have potential might be afraid of us not letting them go elsewhere if the PRodgect doesn't work out.
 
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