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I want Zaha & another centre mid Barkley etc
And maybe another right back
And maybe another right back
Let’s get back to signing proper premier league players. Our French signings haven’t worked out too well and we are hopeless at signing strikers.
Barkley
Zaha
Evans
Zaha is superb and anything who thinks otherwise is daft
Do we really need Zaha ?
Most weeks we don't play the type of counter attacking football that isolates players like Zaha against defenders, which is what you need to do to make them really effective. So most weeks we already have players like Eriksen, Alli, Son, Lamela that suit the way we play most weeks better. And if you don't play Zaha every week, he's not going to enjoy his football and you won't get the best out of him when he does play anyway.
We already have Nkoudou, who brings exactly the same skill set as Zaha, just four years younger Zaha. And if we want something else different on our bench we could start putting Edwards on there, he's already more intelligent in terms of his final ball decision making than Zaha who hasn't got a single assist to his name this season.
And when we have played cuunter attacking football (Real Madrid eg) we proved that you don't need what Zaha has to kill teams off.
Nkoudou and Zaha aren' on the same level.
Ones a PL player and the other would struggle for gametime in the championship.
Every time someone mentions the fact we need a CM it fucking pains me that we sold Bentaleb. I know some didn't like him but I had so much belief that the lad would go right to the very top
I just can't understand where this bad attitude appeared from though. He gave 110% every time he put the shirt on, apparently trained like an absolute demon and from what he said in interviews he always came across as a guy determined not to stagnate and always push himself to improve. Just seemed like a born winner to me and I hate to lose players like that. Especially with how highly I rated his ability to go with it too. Would love to know more because I just find it so hard to imagine him having a bad attitude! Even now if you listen to his interviews at Schalke he seems to have the exact same appetite to be the best he can possibly beThink it was more an issue with his attitude and Pochettino’s not being on the same page.
Shame as he has attributes we could do with
I just can't understand where this bad attitude appeared from though. He gave 110% every time he put the shirt on, apparently trained like an absolute demon and from what he said in interviews he always came across as a guy determined not to stagnate and always push himself to improve. Just seemed like a born winner to me and I hate to lose players like that. Especially with how highly I rated his ability to go with it too. Would love to know more because I just find it so hard to imagine him having a bad attitude! Even now if you listen to his interviews at Schalke he seems to have the exact same appetite to be the best he can possibly be
Feels like all the sudden our squad needs a lot of reworking. I don't even want to think about if Alderweireld doesn't sign a new contract.
I’d happily do that deal. His brother is pretty good toohttp://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/transfer-news/tottenham-face-30million-transfer-bill-11707087
Tottenham face £30million transfer bill as they chase Fulham's Ryan Sessegnon to replace Manchester United target Danny Rose
Teen left-back would cost £20m — with twin brother and team-mate Steven, who would be loaned back, another £10m
Tottenham will have to pay £20million if they want Ryan Sessegnon as the replacement for wantaway Danny Rose .
England left-back Rose is expected to quit north London for Manchester United next month in a £50m deal, and 17-year-old Sessegnon is the Fulham man wanted to fill the gap.
Although, there will be stiff negotiating to be done as Spurs also want twin brother Steven included in the deal.
The England youth international, who can play in defence or midfield, would cost another £10m.
Tottenham are in pole position, having been tracking the brothers for more than two years.
They would let Steven stay at Fulham for another 18 months, but want Ryan next month if they can agree terms.
http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/transfer-news/tottenham-face-30million-transfer-bill-11707087
Tottenham face £30million transfer bill as they chase Fulham's Ryan Sessegnon to replace Manchester United target Danny Rose
Teen left-back would cost £20m — with twin brother and team-mate Steven, who would be loaned back, another £10m
Tottenham will have to pay £20million if they want Ryan Sessegnon as the replacement for wantaway Danny Rose .
England left-back Rose is expected to quit north London for Manchester United next month in a £50m deal, and 17-year-old Sessegnon is the Fulham man wanted to fill the gap.
Although, there will be stiff negotiating to be done as Spurs also want twin brother Steven included in the deal.
The England youth international, who can play in defence or midfield, would cost another £10m.
Tottenham are in pole position, having been tracking the brothers for more than two years.
They would let Steven stay at Fulham for another 18 months, but want Ryan next month if they can agree terms.
Be nice wouldn’t itA midfielder that can control the game and pass.