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Hehe. Boo(b)s.That was probably the most frustrating thing the way he strolled off. Almost like he was milking the boos.
I’m 44.
Hehe. Boo(b)s.That was probably the most frustrating thing the way he strolled off. Almost like he was milking the boos.
Because he has talent. A mid table team might cash in on a midfielder and get him on loan. With no relegation to worry about they can take a risk. If a team is fighting relegation and they have a small squad they might loan him knowing he might produce some quality to help them survive. He's actually not much of a risk on loan and the transfer market for a lot of teams is about taking chances. You make it sound like he has no future in football.So, I'll ask again - differently: Why would a team want to loan in Ndombele? He is not the calibre of player for a team competing for a CL spot - so that rules those teams out. He does not have the fortitude for a team in a relegation scrap - so that rules those teams out. And mid-table squads have no need/interest in bringing in a player mid-season, they are not moving up or down - so that rules those teams out.
He is not playing like a player who is ready to give any team 100%. No matter which league, or where they are in the table.
Its going to be a struggle to move him on - due to wages, but also the evidence of his play. We need his agents out there selling him to other teams, and convincing them that he still has the desire to play at a high level.
Hehe. Boo(b)s.
I’m 44.
He's not a bad player that's why. He's just not at this level (a team wanting top 4 or challenging top 6) and not worth 200k a week. If he was 50k a week I think there would be plenty of mid table teams, teams fighting for survival and teams in lesser leagues who would show interest. He has quality as we saw for his through ball to Kane against Liverpool or his finish against Newcastle, teams would take a chance on that type of talent. I'm not sure they would be put off by today as they will see the bigger picture. He needs a change of club and I would not be surprised if he did well at a lesser team under a Redknapp type of manager.
So, I'll ask again - differently: Why would a team want to loan in Ndombele? He is not the calibre of player for a team competing for a CL spot - so that rules those teams out. He does not have the fortitude for a team in a relegation scrap - so that rules those teams out. And mid-table squads have no need/interest in bringing in a player mid-season, they are not moving up or down - so that rules those teams out.
He is not playing like a player who is ready to give any team 100%. No matter which league, or where they are in the table.
Its going to be a struggle to move him on - due to wages, but also the evidence of his play. We need his agents out there selling him to other teams, and convincing them that he still has the desire to play at a high level.
Newcastle is one obvious short term while France, Italy and possibly Spain would be better for him long term.I wonder if Watford might take him on loan for the rest of the season with us paying half his wages.
Dier looks ready to lump him!
Not all leagues are as intense as the PL. Someone will get a bargain off us but it won't be in the PL. Back to France or Italy surely.
Is this a joke post?I think it’s disgraceful he was booed off, but then again a lot of spurs fans prejudge him on his appearance and body language. There’s been this whole furore about him and his “attitude”, lazy etc. The Spurs fans perpetuate it. He won the trust of Mourinho and was undroppable underneath him often running the most and dictating play for us. But for some reason when a new manager comes in they don’t like him. Time and time again the same useless guys are given opportunities to play there way into bad form. It seems like he has to have a stellar game to impress. Think getting dropped for the cup final really hurt his confidence.
Well it never helps to spend £60m on a £10m player. We would be better if we had an elite-level CM who could help control games.Oh another thing - we arent shit because of Ndombele
Unless he's hoping for a move to a conference club I don't know who he thinks he's going to impress with performances like today's.Tottenham: Tanguy Ndombele hopeful of move away in January window
Tanguy Ndombele is hopeful of a move away from Tottenham Hotspur this month, The Athletic understands. The midfielder was booed off by a section of the Spurs fanbase on Sunday after slowly leaving the pitch when substituted during his side's 3-1 FA Cup win over Morecambe. Head coach Antonio...theathletic.com
right down the tunnel as well, at least sit and support yer fucking teammates you prick
So he went to watch immediate replays of his performance? A load of piss?He came back afterwards and sat on the bench. Must have gone to the changing room to use the facilities.