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so lets get this right. he talks with united and fergusin , has talks with kenny, had talks with wenger and we come in with late bid but get no talks.. this stinks of levy alright. shame he was proper player, no wonder he wudnt come to us the way we go about business. more shite from levy and his pals in power seats again i see
so lets get this right. he talks with united and fergusin , has talks with kenny, had talks with wenger and we come in with late bid but get no talks.. this stinks of levy alright. shame he was proper player, no wonder he wudnt come to us the way we go about business. more shite from levy and his pals in power seats again i see
What am I not seeing?
blimey you are a negative soul arent you??
so lets get this right. he talks with united and fergusin , has talks with kenny, had talks with wenger and we come in with late bid but get no talks.. this stinks of levy alright. shame he was proper player, no wonder he wudnt come to us the way we go about business. more shite from levy and his pals in power seats again i see
I agree. For me Adam would be a backward step on O'Hara. Older and far less versatile. However we can't offer JO'H the regular first team opportunities that he desires and I can therefore understand his move.
im actually very positive as it happens. we move on but im very suspicious and negative when it comes to the powers that be at spurs and the way they go about business /getting players etc.. some people might think clever and business like, i don't.
it says he is coming to spurs to replace crouch
How do you know we put in a late bid?
it says he is coming to spurs to replace crouch
Check it again, theres been developements.:hump:
It's interesting to note that the three veteran strikers that many people speculated we may take a look at on free transfers have now all signed elsewhere (Van Nistelrooy, Klose, Elmander). That's not to say any of those three would've single-handedly solved our goal-scoring problems, but it does eliminate last minute cheap, veteran options, which we know our manager covets.
I think it's quite possible we could find ourselves priced out of the Falcao sweepstakes (by choice IMO) and we could see a number of the younger targets move to different clubs (Gervinho, Gameiro, etc).
Right now, it seems our improvement up-front rests on whether we can sign Leandro and Osvaldo. If these two go off the board to other clubs or we decide not to pay their fees, then we may just push forward boldy with Defoe and Crouch leading us next season. Osvaldo seems to have an audacious price tag that belies his actual ability. Leandro, by some indications, seems like he may be headed to us, but nothing is certain.
Truthfully, it wouldn't shock me if we didn't add a single new striker, and only off-loaded Keane. Harry can roll-out the following line to diffuse criticism: "We've got three fantastic strikers already at the club. Why do we need a fourth? They may have had a poor stretch of form last season, but that had to do with injuries, and a new formation. This year it will be different."
Of course, when our strikers inevitably fail again, we can roll out the "no one knew they'd be this bad again," line, coupled with "last summer we simply couldn't meet the outrageous wage demands of *player x*."
and be partnered with a mispelt Falcao
There doesn't seem to be much structure to our transfer policy anymore, I don't think Levy or Harry know what/who the hell they want and will just go with the flow.
:clap:Shame.