Tottenham Thread - 2022/23

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Some very unlikeable players in that team but they do look quite good this season. Conte is an excellent manager and has a very good squad there with a fair bit of depth. Could easily be a challenger this season.
I dont see it. They looked very pedestrian against Wolves and were pretty much dominated against Forest. When you're down to 44% possession against a newly promoted team, that's pretty bad.

Not sure why so many expect them to turn us over at the Etihad - in the last 6 games away from their patch, we have won 4, drawn 1, lost 1. I still lol when I think of Gundogan sitting Sanchez on his arse and the alternative commentary
 
I dont see it. They looked very pedestrian against Wolves and were pretty much dominated against Forest. When you're down to 44% possession against a newly promoted team, that's pretty bad.

Not sure why so many expect them to turn us over at the Etihad - in the last 6 games away from their patch, we have won 4, drawn 1, lost 1. I still lol when I think of Gundogan sitting Sanchez on his arse and the alternative commentary

I think that’s kind of the point though, that they are not really playing well but picking up results, which is a sign of a team that can challenge. Or at least comfortably make top 4.

Given how they played in the first four games, They would’ve lost a couple of those pre-Conte in my opinion.
 
It's a given. Because spurs are cunts. They are huge cunts that would finish second in the worlds biggest **** competition to prove what cunts they are.

Haha. That is the nicest thing anyone has ever said about us.
 
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Interesting thing is a future of Harry Kane there. I really wanted him at City as I believe he was Pep’s dreamed striker and You can easily deduct why. Obviously with Haaland its not a possibility anymore, especially since he exceeded all expectations.

This season looks so crucial for Tottenham to keep him. If they do not win anything, Conte will be out rather sooner than later regarding also that he does not bring in much other than effectiveness (their 4th place last season was a great success tbf).

Kane has contract until summer 2024, but its next summer when Levy has last chance to get any money for him. Not easy choices for neither of them, hes already legend for them, chasing Shearer record (260) with 188 PL goals atm. Would be interesting to see, whats going to be his priority – win something with Spurs and overcome historical record or switch to Bayern for instance for trophies. Transfer within league looks problematic, both cause of Spurs stance and situation with strikers in other top clubs.

So hard to see him extending contract now, unless its with reasonable release clause, and in this case its maybe not that seductive even for Tottenham to extend as they may lost him as well, but need to pay him more in the meantime. On the other hand they may think, that such maneuver will allow them to get better price for Kane through sell clause, rather than through negotiations with only one year on his contract.

From business point of view its interesting and as much as Levy does not look like a hero of common man, my feeling is hes a competent professional. To not look very far, his position with Kane to City beared the fruits, although it was devastating for Kane (even Spurs supporters must see, that would probably be a dream for Kane, who probably would get UCL with City already. Personally I also do not like, that they comfortably and consistently states, that we offered 75 mln EUR, what is an insult in their book, while Romano many times has confirmed that last offer was 150 mln EUR and naturally it was only to start a negotiations – I mean, what they expected? Starting negotiations with 200 mln?).

Actually I wish Kane and Tottenham well (as I usually root for people to be happy;p, with exception against us), but this is some serious, strategical thing to sort out and is not going to be easy.
 
Interesting thing is a future of Harry Kane there. I really wanted him at City as I believe he was Pep’s dreamed striker and You can easily deduct why. Obviously with Haaland its not a possibility anymore, especially since he exceeded all expectations.

This season looks so crucial for Tottenham to keep him. If they do not win anything, Conte will be out rather sooner than later regarding also that he does not bring in much other than effectiveness (their 4th place last season was a great success tbf).

Kane has contract until summer 2024, but its next summer when Levy has last chance to get any money for him. Not easy choices for neither of them, hes already legend for them, chasing Shearer record (260) with 188 PL goals atm. Would be interesting to see, whats going to be his priority – win something with Spurs and overcome historical record or switch to Bayern for instance for trophies. Transfer within league looks problematic, both cause of Spurs stance and situation with strikers in other top clubs.

So hard to see him extending contract now, unless its with reasonable release clause, and in this case its maybe not that seductive even for Tottenham to extend as they may lost him as well, but need to pay him more in the meantime. On the other hand they may think, that such maneuver will allow them to get better price for Kane through sell clause, rather than through negotiations with only one year on his contract.

From business point of view its interesting and as much as Levy does not look like a hero of common man, my feeling is hes a competent professional. To not look very far, his position with Kane to City beared the fruits, although it was devastating for Kane (even Spurs supporters must see, that would probably be a dream for Kane, who probably would get UCL with City already. Personally I also do not like, that they comfortably and consistently states, that we offered 75 mln EUR, what is an insult in their book, while Romano many times has confirmed that last offer was 150 mln EUR and naturally it was only to start a negotiations – I mean, what they expected? Starting negotiations with 200 mln?).

Actually I wish Kane and Tottenham well (as I usually root for people to be happy;p, with exception against us), but this is some serious, strategical thing to sort out and is not going to be easy.

Of to the rags next season
 
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