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MilkyBarYid

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Everton are a great club with a rich history.

But there’s simply no comparison between us at the moment.

We have a world class manager, world class players, world class infrastructure, and champions league football.

Why wouldn’t you want to join Tottenham over Everton?
You could say the same for Arsenal too.
 

Finchyid

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Everton are a great club with a rich history.

But there’s simply no comparison between us at the moment.

We have a world class manager, world class players, world class infrastructure, and champions league football.

Why wouldn’t you want to join Tottenham over Everton?
More like you be on a plane straight to north London given the chance
 

allpaths

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Everton fans taking it well


The last 20 pages of Richarlison's thread on grand old team echo this sentiment with a sprinkling of black pilled posters accepting that it's a sign of how suken their beloved club have become. Glorious.
 

Clockspur

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To the tune of the Wombles.. *clears throat*

”Charlie Richarlison, Kane & Sonny,
The boys from North London are,
The scoring army.”
I think you might be an old fart like me, people under 30 will think you are mental if you try and sing that.

Do you think Roy Hodgson knows he looks like Uncle Bulgaria?
 

arunspurs

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List of Managers, Richarlison has worked under in his career after arriving in England in 2017 :
  1. Marco Silva (Watford)
  2. Javi Garcia (Watford)
  3. Marco Silva (Everton)
  4. Duncan Ferguson (Everton)
  5. Ancelloti (Everton)
  6. Benitez (Everton)
  7. Duncan Ferguson (Everton)
  8. Lampard (Everton)

In his 5 years, he has had 8 change of managers (including interim) - that means theres been so many chaos in his development. Every manager would have different views, different coaching style , management etc...He is 25 now. In his 5 years in PL, he has had so many turn around of managers, coaching team,players - no way that would have helped him

So, what ever he has done in PL, probably is because its just his personal quality

IF IF IF, if we get him, we can certainly give that stability for him to learn & develop. Yes, Conte may leave sooner but then overall, we are stable as a club - we still to this day field 4 players who's been here for 6+ years. IMO, Richarlison transfer will defenitely benefit both player & club and should be a successful spell. He has more to give and his ceiling is quite high IMHO
 

DodgyLasagne

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The last 20 pages of Richarlison's thread on grand old team echo this sentiment with a sprinkling of black pilled posters accepting that it's a sign of how suken their beloved club have become. Glorious.
I won't lie, I don't take any pleasure in rubbing it in or gloating about a once great side falling down the table and having to sell their best players. I'm not going to be a dickhead for the sake of it.

It can be fun to take the piss but we were this close to being in that exact position last summer. Imagine if we had sold Kane and let Nuno stay the entire season. We could have easily, easily, been 13th or 14th and that is no exaggeration.

Things are great now but we must not forget how bad they could be.
 

HNIM

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I won't lie, I don't take any pleasure in rubbing it in or gloating about a once great side falling down the table and having to sell their best players. I'm not going to be a dickhead for the sake of it.

It can be fun to take the piss but we were this close to being in that exact position last summer. Imagine if we had sold Kane and let Nuno stay the entire season. We could have easily, easily, been 13th or 14th and that is no exaggeration.

Things are great now but we must not forget how bad they could be.
Absolutely. If ManU had gone in the tank on that fateful day…. I shudder to imagine. A genuine sliding door moment.
 

SpursSince1980

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Not a big fan of him, in terms of personality. But objectively, as an experienced PL attacker, with a good scoring record, and can play across a front three, plus is a frequent Brazil squad selection… it’s a smart move. Same as Eriksen (if that is a goer). Just the types of players that will fit in very well with Conte’s way. Excellent depth. Reliable. Add in the possibility of a JWP or Bissauma, plus an excellent LCB, and we have a squad that could sincerely challenge for everything next year.
 

Pochie

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Tbh, I’m not sure what I think about him. However, his double-digit goals tally for the last few seasons could be great for us and he knows the league.
 

allpaths

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I won't lie, I don't take any pleasure in rubbing it in or gloating about a once great side falling down the table and having to sell their best players. I'm not going to be a dickhead for the sake of it.

It can be fun to take the piss but we were this close to being in that exact position last summer. Imagine if we had sold Kane and let Nuno stay the entire season. We could have easily, easily, been 13th or 14th and that is no exaggeration.

Things are great now but we must not forget how bad they could be.
No there's a big difference between the Kane saga and the Richarlison situation.

We've had a slow methodical build to this point, we've had to sell plenty of our top players along the way. From Carrick, Berbatov, Modric, Bale and Walker, all players that are at worse equal to Richarlison talent. That's football, players move clubs.

We've been responsible building up our infrastructure and our commercial side of the club to be able to support a potential trophy winning side. All to get us to the point were we are financial robust enough to resist Man Citys approach for our star player. Give Levy massive amount of credit for the amount he and the club has sacrificed to get us into this position.

Everton did the exact opposite they put the cart before the horse and spent wild and freely on dross and they are reaping exactly what they deserve. There irresponsible transfer policy is just as bad for the game as the psg's, chelsea', city's and newcastle's.

Plus I don't buy the love in some spurs fans have for Everton. They are just as annoying Liverpool fans, just don't have the recent success. And they're pretty disrespectful to our club. So yeah I enjoy watching there meltdown and hysterics.
 
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DodgyLasagne

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No there's a big difference between the Kane saga and the Richarlison situation.

We've had a slow methodical build to this point, we've had to sell plenty of our top players along the way. From Carrick, Berbatov, Modric, Bale and Walker, all players that are at worse equal to Richarlison talent. That's football, players move clubs.

We've been responsible building up our infrastructure and our commercial side of the club to be able to support a potential trophy winning side. All to get us to the point were we are financial robust enough to resist Man Citys approach for our star player. Give Levy massive amount of credit for the amount he and the club has sacrificed to get us into this position.

Everton did the exact opposite they put the cart before the horse and spent wild and freely on dross and they are reaping exactly what they deserve. There irresponsible transfer policy is just as bad for the game as the psg's, chelsea', city's and newcastle's.

Plus I don't buy the love in some spurs fans have for Everton. They are just as annoying Liverpool fans, just don't have the recent success. And they're pretty disrespectful to our club. So yeah I enjoy watching there meltdown and hysterics.
Agreed on the difference between the two, but you're being too pedantic.

As a fan it doesn't feel any different if you 'did a slow methodical build'.

If you sell your star striker and best player to a PL rival it hurts like fucking shit, end of. I think we all remember Berba.

That's all. It would hurt just as much if we sold Kane and were relegation threatened.
 

allpaths

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Agreed on the difference between the two, but you're being too pedantic.

As a fan it doesn't feel any different if you 'did a slow methodical build'.

If you sell your star striker and best player to a PL rival it hurts like fucking shit, end of. I think we all remember Berba.

That's all. It would hurt just as much if we sold Kane and were relegation threatened.
lol, Im always going to laugh at sort of fans that are being unrealistic and unpragmatic. Especially ones with a built in victim mentality.

Dont be so hyperbolic, we would never be seriously threatened if we sold Kane. You know how bad the bottom of league is? Also we played half the season with a Kane who downed tools which was much worse than not having Kane at all, and we never came close.
 

DodgyLasagne

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lol, Im always going to laugh at sort of fans that are being unrealistic and unpragmatic. Especially ones with a built in victim mentality.

Dont be so hyperbolic, we would never be seriously threatened if we sold Kane. You know how bad the bottom of league is? Also we played half the season with a Kane who downed tools which was much worse than not having Kane at all, and we never came close.
Mate we were absolute gash under Nuno. Don't be so cocky. Sure we wouldn't have gotten relegated but things could have gone very badly, very quickly. If we sell Kane, likely Conte never comes to bail us out. Maybe Son is the one getting sold this summer just like Richarlison is for them.

I remember how low things were 8 months ago and I haven't forgotten it. Perhaps I have too much empathy.

But we all experienced probably the lowest moment as a Spurs supporter in decades this past year. Since then I have had a lot more sympathy for lower sides.
 

allpaths

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Mate we were absolute gash under Nuno. Don't be so cocky. Sure we wouldn't have gotten relegated but things could have gone very badly, very quickly. If we sell Kane, likely Conte never comes to bail us out. Maybe Son is the one getting sold this summer just like Richarlison is for them.

I remember how low things were 8 months ago and I haven't forgotten it. Perhaps I have too much empathy.

But we all experienced probably the lowest moment as a Spurs supporter in decades this past year. Since then I have had a lot more sympathy for lower sides.
the club will always rebuild, if we sold kane we would have done the exact same thing we did when we sold bale.
 

Danners9

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Everton fans taking it well


Hilarious. The fall back is counting trophies from the 1880s onwards.

Hey, Richarlison, do you care that Everton won the title in 1890-91? oh, you don't?

A couple of people mentioned he'd be playing in 2022 and not the 1980s. Turning up at Goodison and being howled at for not taking a throw-in fast enough must be a draining experience, plus coming out of a relegation battle and difficult season all round with one of their expensive players sidelined all season (and now released; no further comment...), and their owners' sanctions - vs a club with a lot of positivity around it, new stadium, Champions League next season, and much, much better players/manager.
 

taidgh

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Plus I don't buy the love in some spurs fans have for Everton. They are just as annoying Liverpool fans, just don't have the recent success. And they're pretty disrespectful to our club. So yeah I enjoy watching there meltdown and hysterics.
Think you might've hit on something there ..
 
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