Every manager has to sell his vision to each player and tell him how he sees his future so to suggets he has no idea how he will use him is plain stupid.
We approached Newcastle before the last day and we will certainly have spoken to his representatives. Pochettinio as is frequently reported...
Half of our population do, for them we could remove half of the letters of the alphabet such as the letter T.
The dumbing down of standards now sees us with radio presenters and TV announcers who can't speak the language themselves, which the lazy follow.
And some would say there aren't many players who unlock park the bus defences about and that if they don't want to join Tottenham then we can't sign them, nor should we just buy someone for the sake of it to appease fans.
The window isn't shut yet, now is the time teams who want to get rid of...
Doubt Poch was. Baldini used to do negotiations, he negotiated for Soldado for instance ad once initial negotiations were done and a rough deal sorted it got handed over to Levy.
The N'Koudou deal looks like this has happened and Levy has said you must be joking effectively.Who did the initial...
We don't know that, he was to replace Franco baldini we were originally told so that involves begotiating. If the reports are tight that he has upset agents then he certainly has been involved in negotiations.
What is clear is the the first and second negotiations are not from the same person...
We don't know he is a valuable member of staff, plenty can fulfil his role. It sis not for the club t change their transfer policy just to suit a member of staff. it for him to embrace our policy. He isn't the loss some are trying to paint, he didn't score 50 goals a season.
Maybe Mitchell is...
£11m for an unknown while giving away a player for under £6m isn't a very good deal, no wonder Levy got involved and moved the goalposts, bloody good job he did. We are not here to simply pay what other clubs want and dish out wages we can't afford (Batshuayi) that would then affect our whole...
Or to repair the damage that has been done to them. Three teams have new managers who want teams of their own so that accounts for spending. Would they have spent the same amount if they retained the same managers to reassert their dominance?
I don't put Leicester i the list, doesn't matter that they are champions, they haven't a chance of winning again or probably being in the top four. Unless they re going to play the second team in the Champions League? Six teams, the usual six.
Yet no mention that he has done a good job. It was all very non-commital and the use of Mitch is just PR. Levy will not have written the statement, the PR team will have done so, he just puts his name to it.
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