Spurs are a big club, especially if you have played for Bournemouth.Ahahahaha “big club” sorry that bit tickled me
Spurs are a big club, especially if you have played for Bournemouth.Ahahahaha “big club” sorry that bit tickled me
To be fair he may well want to leave.
He did not make the grade at Chelsea, left went to Bournemouth and became the backbone of their team.
He wanted another chance at the big time and moved to us, injuries have not helped but there is no way in my opinion he is going to get in front of Laporte, Dias or Stones.
He could be part of the Kane deal, a move to a big club, regular football and maintain his wages and international spot for Holland, I could understand the attraction of that for him.
Possibly and we certainly can't afford to lose both him and Laporte.I reckon he'll want to give it another year to show what he can do. Laporte making noises, an injury to Stones or Dias and he's in.
Disrespectful to the cherries ;)Spurs are a big club, especially if you have played for Bournemouth.
Just stop please, there is no possible comparison between bournemouth and spurs.Disrespectful to the cherries ;)
2014 Championship winners.
Spurs last cup was in 2008.
Not a Spurs fan then?Just stop please, there is no possible comparison between bournemouth and spurs.
Just stop please, there is no possible comparison between bournemouth and spurs.
Probably get to next seasons CL final and start him up front.Selling / swapping Ake doesn't make sense. The club buy long term and they knew there was a risk given his injury record recently. I can't think of the last player we bought at that price and flirted after one season. With rotation I think he will get plenty of games and will be used in some interesting set ups.
There again...