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Sky Sports reported that we have no interest in Alberto Moreno - so take your pick. I can't see Levy throwing the equivalent of 26m at a fullback.
So there's still plenty of hope?
Sky Sports reported that we have no interest in Alberto Moreno - so take your pick. I can't see Levy throwing the equivalent of 26m at a fullback.
I dont think its moreno if am honest, if you read the script the next line is:
"We've wounded this mountain. It's our duty to close her wounds. It's the least we can do to show our gratitude for all the wealth she's given us. If you guys don't want to help me, I'll do it alone."
Think it could be linked to upstairs also, a mexican quote is too obvious IMO. Joe Lewis to Daniel Levy for making so many managerial mistakes?
Ok guys, ITK here but not transfer related. I may have told some of you in the past that one of my family members is a professional footballer.
Thanks Loco, this actually makes me think that a few of our current squad will be shipped out, Kaboul(knee) and Dembele(hip) for startersOk guys, ITK here but not transfer related. I may have told some of you in the past that one of my family members is a professional footballer. They told me that they met Graeme Murty who is a youth coach or something at Southampton. He said of MoPo that "he's never seen someone physically tune his players to the extent that MoPo does" followed by "he will run them into the ground until he's happy with their fitness levels".
This is supported by something a work colleague told me. His son is a trainee physio at Bournemouth and they sometimes go to Southampton to learn from their medical staff. He said the Southampton players were the fittest bunch of players he'd come across.
Not groundbreaking I know but I thought I'd share all the same.
Ok guys, ITK here but not transfer related. I may have told some of you in the past that one of my family members is a professional footballer. They told me that they met Graeme Murty who is a youth coach or something at Southampton. He said of MoPo that "he's never seen someone physically tune his players to the extent that MoPo does" followed by "he will run them into the ground until he's happy with their fitness levels".
This is supported by something a work colleague told me. His son is a trainee physio at Bournemouth and they sometimes go to Southampton to learn from their medical staff. He said the Southampton players were the fittest bunch of players he'd come across.
Not groundbreaking I know but I thought I'd share all the same.
Hey you fellas, how 'bout some beans? You want some beans? Goin' through some mighty rough country tomorrow, you'd better have some beans.
This is the sort of thing that worries me though. I'm certainly not against the idea of Pochettino wanting to fine tune our fitness levels, but there's a world of difference between coaching a team like Southampton (which, with all respect, has a lot of Championship-level players that are in no position to ignore their coach when they have a chance of playing Prem football), and coaching a team like Spurs, which strikes me as having a lot of big egos that, as Sherwood said, act like they're doing the club a favour by playing for them.
Our best league performances were under Harry, and he was hardly known for running the team with an iron fist. Hopefully I'm completely wrong and all our players will respond well, but it wouldn't surprise me if a few of them don't.
@Sum Monsterism thx.. we're not aloud our own views I guess....
chill out girlfriend. A) it's not a neg, so don't sob B) 'Allowed' not aloud C) I'm aloud my opinion too!
Ok guys, ITK here but not transfer related. I may have told some of you in the past that one of my family members is a professional footballer. They told me that they met Graeme Murty who is a youth coach or something at Southampton. He said of MoPo that "he's never seen someone physically tune his players to the extent that MoPo does" followed by "he will run them into the ground until he's happy with their fitness levels".
This is supported by something a work colleague told me. His son is a trainee physio at Bournemouth and they sometimes go to Southampton to learn from their medical staff. He said the Southampton players were the fittest bunch of players he'd come across.
Not groundbreaking I know but I thought I'd share all the same.
We need those players gone if this is true.coaching a team like Spurs, which strikes me as having a lot of big egos that, as Sherwood said, act like they're doing the club a favour by playing for them.
I read this a lot. A huge lot in fact. But it isn't the truth, or a whole truth. It is true, there were several outstanding performances under Redknapp (i could list them, because I remember them, that's how rare they were in his nearly four years) but you would expect a team that contains world class players such as Gomes (on form), King, Kaboul, Modric, Parker, Sandro, VDV, Bale, Adebayor to play the odd outstanding game wouldn't you ? The very vast majority of performances were incredibly unexceptional, incoherent ones, decorated by moments of quality provided by some of the aforementioned players. Or not, as in the season we failed to win 9 home games.
If Redknapp could condition and imbue players with even half the conditioning and work ethos that Pochettino (re the ITK) does, those outstanding performances combined with that talent would have almost certainly produced more than a handful of outstanding games.
But I do share some of your concern about the Pochettino/Bielsa methodology and it's sustainability.
I'm going to give you the benefit of the doubt and assume you filled that response with errors just to emphasise the point.
I'm not ten. Your dad shouldn't be touching you there, beads or no beads.
the rep buttons are there to be utilised. live the dream!
Does that include Harry Potter too? Just checking, cos I proper fancy some Quidditch chat.If this thread starts getting 'Harry' posts AGAIN, there will be bannings. Enough already.