City_Sean
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Imagine he'll end up at either West Ham or Villa, both could do with him for 6 months to be fair.
Nothing wrong with that IMO. People these days are too precious.I wonder if he will look back and think he has wasted his undoubted talent?
Probably not, he'll just look at his bank balance. I suppose at least he is honest about it.
I can't understand the mentality of Levy, this season is their best chance of cracking the top 4 and the rewards it would offer them, United are crap, Arsenal and just Arsenal, Chelsea are in the midst of José's third season syndrome Liverpool have not got a cat in hells chance yet he still fails to invest in the players
Same as every year...a solid 5th - 8th place team but Spurs fans will do their best to convince you theyre a sleeping giant, and one good run away from challenging for the title.What sort of team are Spurs ? One to challenge the top 4 or a solid 5-8th place team?
Never know what to think of them
I can't understand the mentality of Levy, this season is their best chance of cracking the top 4 and the rewards it would offer them, United are crap, Arsenal and just Arsenal, Chelsea are in the midst of José's third season syndrome Liverpool have not got a cat in hells chance yet he still fails to invest in the players
We've had this discussion a few times haven't we. You could apply that to any of the last few seasons when there's been a top four place up for grabs. David Gill made it clear he thought Levy was an short-sighted idiot, far more concerned about getting an extra few quid for a player than doing some decent squad building.I can't understand the mentality of Levy, this season is their best chance of cracking the top 4 and the rewards it would offer them, United are crap, Arsenal and just Arsenal, Chelsea are in the midst of José's third season syndrome Liverpool have not got a cat in hells chance yet he still fails to invest in the players
The thing that confuses me is that the potential in Spurs (and you could say the same about Villa) is huge, since City have blown the cosy cartel there is a place or even two up for grabs for a club that is prepared to invest, and investment will bring it's own rewardsWe've had this discussion a few times haven't we. You could apply that to any of the last few seasons when there's been a top four place up for grabs. David Gill made it clear he thought Levy was an short-sighted idiot, far more concerned about getting an extra few quid for a player than doing some decent squad building.
The Spurs guy at work tells me that there's no point in criticising Levy for not spending if they simply don't have the budget. Whatever the reason it is a shame as far as shoving United's and Liverpool's faces in the mud.
Maybe Everton, Palace, Swansea and Leicester can defy logic and battle for top 3/4. What a season it could be?
Spurs look very ordinary this season.
I'm surprised at the style of football they play, it's nothing like the football Pochettino played at Southampton. I don't see any of the intense pressing and quick, attacking football which Southampton played under Pochettino. Southampton were great to watch under Pochettino, but Spurs are a bit boring really.
Obviously Pochettino is putting a lot of faith in young players, but I'm just not convinced some of those young players are that good. Will Mason, Bentaleb, Dier or Carroll ever be brilliant centre midfielders? I don't think so. All four look to me like fairly ordinary Premier League players, but Spurs haven't got anything better in that area.
Going forward there it still looks like they're relying too heavily on Kane. I'm a big fan of Kane, but to expect him to score 31 goals again this season is unbelievably optimistic. Chadli, Alli, Lamela, Townsend - where's the goals coming from there? Heung-min showed glimpses of quality yesterday, but he's going to need time to settle. Eriksen needs to come back from injury ASAP for Spurs, they've got no creativity without him.
Spurs are probably the toughest of our next 4 fixtures we need to win in order to break Arsenal's consecutive wins record, having seen them this season I think we will beat them comfortably.