Alexis Sanchez

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Just can't see the manager and some of the better players sticking around much longer. The money is a lot less than they'd get elsewhere and they could probably find clubs where they'd have more chance of winning trophies. I can't see their model being able to keep/attract better players long-term.

I've felt like that for the last two years. Kane will stay he's Spurs through and through. The key thing for them is to keep Poch. He stays and most of those players will stay. The problem is the stadium move and how that effects their ability to strengthen because you should always strengthen from a position of strength and the last two league campaigns put them in a position where they could and should invest in 1 if not 2 world class players.

Lets see what they do this summer.
 
Yes because they have a better sporting project than you, better players, a better manager, and are also based in North London. Hope that helps.
But Arsenal have paid for their ground, and Spurs are struggling apparently. This might be significant for short term progress of Spurs and by implication City and Arsenal. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-40555592 .....they need money as per your post above!
 
Theyve given up their amazing record at home to move to wembley where they have a shocking record. They may have been on the verge of something good but decided to move at the worst time ever, by the time they move back to the lane they may not have the same team.
Anyway, whats happening with Sanchez, where are all the ITKs
 
I've felt like that for the last two years. Kane will stay he's Spurs through and through. The key thing for them is to keep Poch. He stays and most of those players will stay. The problem is the stadium move and how that effects their ability to strengthen because you should always strengthen from a position of strength and the last two league campaigns put them in a position where they could and should invest in 1 if not 2 world class players.

Lets see what they do this summer.

The stadium move could be a big problem as it might kill the momentum that they've built up. In normal circumstances i agree that there would be nothing to suggest that Spurs are going to drop off any time soon, but i actually agree with Away Day here, when a club that has waited so long to challenge finally looks like they have built up the momentum to sustain it over a period of time, it's unlucky timing that at the main point of looking to push on the momentum gets interrupted by having no home ground to play at.

Even if the move is just for a season, afterwards most clubs that have moved into a new stadium have an adjustment period afterwards until the place feels like home again. If the likes of Kyle Walker & Eric Dier are getting their heads turned just now, IF they need to spend a season or 2 outside the top 4 who's to say the likes of Ali & Eriksen wont be next, or even worse the manager.
 
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