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It's absolutely shit to be honest.I kind of feel like that. Is the scouting network as good as it could be? Genuine question rather than a rhetorical one.
It's absolutely shit to be honest.I kind of feel like that. Is the scouting network as good as it could be? Genuine question rather than a rhetorical one.
Well, you put the team on downward spiral by refusing to see importance of back up striker on summer and especially on january with Kane injured early in the month. No striker, no CL, no CL, worse squad next season, worse squad next season, again no CL - feel satisfied how january was handled?
Like being in the Champions League made any fucking difference
Not when you look hard enough. We haven't properly scouted since Arnesen.
Let's invest the way that Dortmund do , they have never spent more than £28 million on any player in their history, very sensible, there are players out there at reasonable prices just got to find them..
For clubs in those countries it is a question of a maximum of an extra 5 million pounds or so. I know the transfer rates in Poland. When Genoa bought Piatek they paid 5 million euros. Come on.Well if I was director in Bulgarian or Belgian or whatever club, my negotiating stance would be rather difficult wether it was Amiens or Spurs making the approach for player. Sure buying club affects the price.
Different prices when English teams enter the market.
That where he'll need to be careful because if the football or league finishes ain't sufficient the fans will stay away ( away support though is different) we would be losing out on TV deals CL monies league finishes.We'll never win anything with Levy at the helm. He doesn't run a football club but a property development scheme aimed squarely at lining his own pocket. Having to invest in players is just a costly nuisance to him...
Impacted could mean certain players might choose other clubs in the CL other than Tottenham. Certain players might not like the idea of working under Jose Mourinho. Certain players might want bigger wages.
Levy from a business point of view would be totally inept not to finance a team rebuild because the longer we're out of the big money competitions the less revenue we'll make (we won't be maximising our earning potential)
I believe Levy will be forced to act if things don't turn out we have invested far to much money to fail.
We'll never win anything with Levy at the helm. He doesn't run a football club but a property development scheme aimed squarely at lining his own pocket. Having to invest in players is just a costly nuisance to him...