Yves Bissouma

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By that logic we might as well kick Pep out considering the fact that there are allegations in Spain that he avoided paying taxes, I mean he hasn't been proven guilty, I doubt if he would ever be guilty and I doubt if there's even a case there, its basically just another anti-city propaganda but hey, the magic allegation word was used and well you know the rules, right? One allegation and you are out. So what do you say? do we kick him out or are we all "wired wrong"?
youve had a mare here mate. Double back and try again.
 
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Its a silly analogy I know but sometimes you need a silly analogy to show just how silly it is to blindly make or support certain decisions.

Look, chances are that Spurs have some info we don't and that nothing will come of the investigation. But surely you can see why we wouldn't want to take the risk, particularly with Benjamin Mendy still in court?

It's just the sensible thing to do.
 
Look, chances are that Spurs have some info we don't and that nothing will come of the investigation. But surely you can see why we wouldn't want to take the risk, particularly with Benjamin Mendy still in court?

It's just the sensible thing to do.
True and I completely agree with you.

Going back to my initial post you would notice when I said avoiding signing players all because of some unproven allegations might really put clubs in a difficult situation in regards to signing players, lets face it footballers are dumb and can get themselves into serious criminal situations but in todays world we also know that some allegations have been proven false (Like the Neymar situation).

My initial post was basically saying it would be wise to hold off on passing judgement on a player until that player has been proven guilty and then some other poster tried to make it seem like I was being too lenient.
 
This is more proof that football fans dont really care about the players they sign aslong as they are good. If another top 6 club had signed him they would be calling it a disgrace. They took banners to games calling Alonso a murderer, so they clearly dont mind judging other teams players.
 
This is more proof that football fans dont really care about the players they sign aslong as they are good. If another top 6 club had signed him they would be calling it a disgrace. They took banners to games calling Alonso a murderer, so they clearly dont mind judging other teams players.
This is still an allegation, Alonso's car accident case has been proven, he was drunk, had a car accident that lead to the death of a person.

Not condoning the action of fans who call Alonso a murder but there's some difference. Now if Bissouma's allegations are proven then by all means the wolves can have a go at him but until then. Innocent until proven guilty.
 
This is more proof that football fans dont really care about the players they sign aslong as they are good. If another top 6 club had signed him they would be calling it a disgrace. They took banners to games calling Alonso a murderer, so they clearly dont mind judging other teams players.
Correct. See the racism incident involving Cucurella
 
This is still an allegation, Alonso's car accident case has been proven, he was drunk, had a car accident that lead to the death of a person.

Not condoning the action of fans who call Alonso a murder but there's some difference. Now if Bissouma's allegations are proven then by all means the wolves can have a go at him but until then. Innocent until proven guilty.
The issue is, what happens if it becomes more than an allegation?

Would you be happy to write off £25m?

Perhaps we could buy Mason Greenwood on the cheap too, on the off chance he doesn’t get convicted.
 
Bissouma's midfield successor was offered to the rags and he was lauded by Tim Vickery as the "Real deal Holy-field" instead Brighton pinched Moises Caicedo before them for £4.5m.
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The issue is, what happens if it becomes more than an allegation?

Would you be happy to write off £25m?

Perhaps we could buy Mason Greenwood on the cheap too, on the off chance he doesn’t get convicted.
Like @Tugay One Cup said, Spurs probably know something that we don't, so chances are the allegation would be thrown out the window. As for Greenwood, well there's video evidence and all that, right?
 
Like @Tugay One Cup said, Spurs probably know something that we don't, so chances are the allegation would be thrown out the window. As for Greenwood, well there's video evidence and all that, right?
We don’t know the ins and outs of either case. It’s doubtful that Spurs can ring Brighton police and ask what the score is.
 
We don’t know the ins and outs of either case. It’s doubtful that Spurs can ring Brighton police and ask what the score is.

Spurs are taking a chance because they are getting him on the cheap. Imagine if we bought him? One player in the clink for alleged multiple rapes and we buy another player who is being investigated for a serious sexual assault.
 
Spurs are taking a chance because they are getting him on the cheap. Imagine if we bought him? One player in the clink for alleged multiple rapes and we buy another player who is being investigated for a serious sexual assault.
Exactly, it’s not good PR and there’s a reasonable risk of pouring £25m down the toilet.
 
Spurs are taking a chance because they are getting him on the cheap. Imagine if we bought him? One player in the clink for alleged multiple rapes and we buy another player who is being investigated for a serious sexual assault.
I don't see spurs taking a 5million pound risk let alone a 25 million pound risk. The richest club in the world wouldn't even take that risk.
 
They could ring his lawyer and his lawyer could ring Brighton police. I am sure there's a way to find out what's really going on behind the scene.
Absolutely and they will say investigations are ongoing. The police won’t give a fuck about a potential transfer.
 

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