We lost 3-1 to S United with Jose in charge. Pandemic season. Point being that 3 of our defenders last night Lloris, Davies and Dier all started that same s** defence that has let us down for 4/5 years still play under Conte. How the hell is that acceptable for a top club? Not only that but Son and Kane also started that match meaning half the team on that pitch last night we’re starting in that loss under Jose. That’s almost 3 years ago!!!! Dier, Davies and Sanchez both all started in our loss again to conveniently Sheffield United in 2019, which effectively got Pochettino the sack. All still regularly play in our defence. 4 years ago!!! Notice the trend here? An absolute farce and no wonder why we are going nowhere as a club. Shambles.
posted on 20/1/23
ENIC OUT
posted on 20/1/23
Levy and ENIC will continue to bleed the club dry whilst that stadium is full. It's sickening how they take advantage of the fans loyalty.
Personally I've stopped going and haven't missed it at all. I've hated pretty much everything about the direction of the club since Poch was sacked.
posted on 20/1/23
comment by Number 8 (U9729)
posted 28 minutes ago
Whilst I can't wait for them all to be upgraded, I can't believe for a second that they haven't angled for a move elsewhere in all that time
The club has been pretty toxic since Poch's departure, and not an overly happy place to be on the pitch.
Boo'd regularly, abuse hurled at our own players (think Royal recently and Dier when he climbed the stand)
I would 100% be in the ear of my agent angling for a move away somewhere where there is not as much pressure, not as much toxicity, and a bit more stability.
Imagine working in an environment like that, regardless of money. You'd be in the market for a new job 9 times out of 10.
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I can tell you why they have ent angled for a move, nowhere in planet football would pay them as much as we do. That’s the biggest hurdle now, to get shot of these we may have to subsidise some wages - and we’re not big wage spenders by Prem standards, we’re bottom half.
Royal, Dier, Sanchez, Davies - we are probably going to have to subsidise some of their wage to faaaack them off the useless khunts.
posted on 20/1/23
comment by Fik Tossa (U22768)
posted 1 hour, 11 minutes ago
Was Ramsdale in goal for Sheff Utd ?
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No, Henderson was
posted on 20/1/23
Don, I have been banging the drum for years about Spurs defence. Until that changes, nothing changes. You can change owners, managers, but if you still have players like Davies, Dier, a finished Lloris still getting picked, then Spurs ain't winning anything.
posted on 20/1/23
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posted on 20/1/23
It's also interesting to note the stark differences in the transfer policies of Arsenal v Spurs. We go in at 12m for Trossard, that flat out refuse. Arsenal go in with a 27m total package and the deal gets over the line. I'm not saying we needed him. I'm not convinced he'd do all that much at either club but it's very interesting to see the transfer policies of two clubs that have similar financial budgets, or at least should do.
posted on 20/1/23
comment by Tarrico_sees_red (U5595)
posted 8 minutes ago
If I had a season ticket, I’d join a mass walk-out
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What would be the point? The club already have your money.
Admirable though it sounds, these protests are completely pointless. They never achieve anything.
posted on 20/1/23
comment by fridgeboy (U1053)
posted 4 minutes ago
It's also interesting to note the stark differences in the transfer policies of Arsenal v Spurs. We go in at 12m for Trossard, that flat out refuse. Arsenal go in with a 27m total package and the deal gets over the line. I'm not saying we needed him. I'm not convinced he'd do all that much at either club but it's very interesting to see the transfer policies of two clubs that have similar financial budgets, or at least should do.
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The latest financial figures suggest we have more money coming in than Arsenal, even without this seasons CL revenue and stadium naming rights. And yet they are out spending and out performing us in the transfer market. Stadium repayments are only around £30m so that can not be used as an excuse.
ENIC have been mugging the fans off for years, and continue to do so. The football club has everything in place to be successful, apart from owners willing to push the boat out and spend at the required levels to make it happen.
posted on 20/1/23
comment by ●Billy The Spur● 20*21*22* ENIC OUT! (U3924)
posted 6 minutes ago
comment by fridgeboy (U1053)
posted 4 minutes ago
It's also interesting to note the stark differences in the transfer policies of Arsenal v Spurs. We go in at 12m for Trossard, that flat out refuse. Arsenal go in with a 27m total package and the deal gets over the line. I'm not saying we needed him. I'm not convinced he'd do all that much at either club but it's very interesting to see the transfer policies of two clubs that have similar financial budgets, or at least should do.
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The latest financial figures suggest we have more money coming in than Arsenal, even without this seasons CL revenue and stadium naming rights. And yet they are out spending and out performing us in the transfer market. Stadium repayments are only around £30m so that can not be used as an excuse.
ENIC have been mugging the fans off for years, and continue to do so. The football club has everything in place to be successful, apart from owners willing to push the boat out and spend at the required levels to make it happen.
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Won't that be because we've been in the CL pretty consistently since 2015, albeit with the odd year missing out. They've been off the radar for ages so the revenue streams will heavily favour us at the moment. That will swing hugely this season. They could be champions and next year we lose Kane. They'll be in the mix again and we'll be struggling for conference league qualification.