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Enquiry Made For Troubled Real Ace

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Real Madrid boss Santiago Salari is, to use the classic football parlance, under fire.

The Spanish press have recently described the Los Blanco boss’ position as like ‘feeling Mourinho’s breath on his shoulder’, such is the precarious nature of his position.

One issue is Real Madrid ‘languishing’ in 4th spot, another is the rather public falling out between the gaffer and the club’s seasoned midfielder, Isco.

“Solari, you have as much idea about football as I do about engineering…” Aitor Costa wrote. “MURDERER of FOOTBALL.”

This was published on Instagram by a close friend of Isco.

A source close to the club tells the Harry Hotspur blog that Tottenham very recently made tentative enquiries about the 26 year old.

Quite how Mauricio Pochettino would feel about a player rumoured not to be pulling his weighting training is one question, but a perhaps more weighty one would be, ‘why Isco?’

As a versatile number 10, it’s not difficult to see that Isco could bridge that frequently fuzzy gap that Spurs have often struggled with – between Harry Kane and our midfield, not to mention someone to relieve Kane’s burdons when so required.

However, this is Levynomics and unless Daniel has found someone to pay 3 times what we paid for Lucas Moura, then who is leaving us isn order to free up the wages, etc?

It has been suggested to this blog that the answer might well be Christian Eriksen, who harbours a desire to play for Barcelona.

Should the Dane bail, then the name Isco would sate the Client Reference numbers, but it remains to be seen if this is a player that has ever featured on a Pochettino short list.

I take a view that if any of these moves in and out of Tottenham were to transpire, then this January window would be too soon anyway.

Eriksen out, Isco in, eh?

Where is that damn cheese sommelier?

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Is Gascoigne gonna have a crac
Is Gascoigne gonna have a crac
5 years ago
Reply to  Only me

*us

Only me
Only me
5 years ago
Reply to  Billy the yid

I am judging consistency. Averages are not great for doing it, but looking at the years, Spurs are actually a very much yo yo side and bar the 60’s the years under ENIC at the longest where our league position has been single figures and reducing.bar once we have been top 5 for 9 yrs (most consistent in our history) – as I have said though, if we want more than consistency we need new owners, but don’t change history to be anti ENIC, accept the improvements, identify the failings and make change based on it.

Is Gascoigne gonna have a crac
Is Gascoigne gonna have a crac
5 years ago
Reply to  Only me

That’s the frustrating thing. This decade we’ve had 2 great sides, 2 great oppertunitys and both times been hamstrung by the owners. It could have been something none of had seen before.

Only me
Only me
5 years ago
Reply to  dilly

There was never a deal to be had. I agree though, article 50 should have waited, but the EU refused to come to the table until we triggered it. We should have entered negotiations with being led by a leaver, with a team made up of cross parties…hoever, was never going to happen as british MP’s are too small minded. They wouldn’t want to see Tories look good on this one. T.May was a bad choice, she showed her bad judgement calling a general election at a time where people blamed the tories for brexit. She should have held her majority into the exit then gone for the election. That said, if she hadn’t have called it then, she would have been forced to call it within 18months of leaving – that would have really cost her the PM role as she was never going to look good after this.

Billy the yid
Billy the yid
5 years ago

Cos there isn’t anything. Hearing rumours about til may at Wembley. There’s a shock, and all he’s doing is letting the bad news drop out so when it’s officially announced it’s not the huge blow it should be. And people will still say we’ll it’s this and that not point the finger where it should be. The twat who gave himself, already the best paid chairman in the country a 3m bonus. Reckon he’ll pay it back??? Watch yer windows gazza, your house look like something from Syria at this rate????

Is Gascoigne gonna have a crac
Is Gascoigne gonna have a crac
5 years ago

Coming out that period was a slam dunk for em. Yet they still took us to the bottom of the Prem with Levy’s appointments. I don’t deny we’ve had on Average statistically better times lately I’m just not too impressed with 3rds and 4ths cos we have been there. This last period has been better statisticaly placing wise but I don’t credit the owners for that is all, in fact quite the opposite I am obviously gutted with what they have done and how they’ve sabotaged a possible golden age. We all agree the trophy count is all time low cos it is.
Good stat finding work by the way.

Is Gascoigne gonna have a crac
Is Gascoigne gonna have a crac
5 years ago

…..here comes another….?! *smash!*

Only me
Only me
5 years ago
Reply to  Only me

Reply to Gascoigne – I don’t disagree with you. Plus if we lose Poch… however, historically, we are a better team, consistency wise, under ENIC, but we will never be winners as they don’t know how to make them.

Only me
Only me
5 years ago
Reply to  Only me

Its actually worrying that on average we are better side than in the 60’s…that is the issue with averaging things, on average we are the best side in England over the past 4yrs, still won f’all. Looking at Spurs from Levy perspective, we are better because the numbers say so. But much like a match day when all the stats could be in your favour, only 1 counts, on a match day its the goal line, on success its silverware.

Is Gascoigne gonna have a crac
Is Gascoigne gonna have a crac
5 years ago
Reply to  Only me

We are inconsistent. If you calculate the next few years this periods average will look different I imagine. We have reached an impasse. A peak that can’t be bettered and that’s down to the way the club is being run. 3 amazing years under Porch working with ridiculous restraints have made ENIC look like they’re doing something but what we are seeing emerge now is the reeping of the neglect. Sadly.

Only me
Only me
5 years ago

ENIC only had SPurs for 4yrs before Jol took the reigns. And bar once were better than the 3yrs leading to that.

Billy the yid
Billy the yid
5 years ago
Reply to  Only me

How do we judge progress tho? To me 8th or 6th is neither here nor there. Did we win something is how any professional sports people are judged surely? I know not everyone can win, but the real crime is not really trying

Is Gascoigne gonna have a crac
Is Gascoigne gonna have a crac
5 years ago
Reply to  Billy the yid

Yep. They aren’t here for football, I just can’t find anything positive to say about them.

Is Gascoigne gonna have a crac
Is Gascoigne gonna have a crac
5 years ago
Reply to  Only me

Mid/late 90’s were bad. I’m surprised the average position is that good for that period. Even so, that’s ENICs party piece. Focus everyone on that time period, even though it didn’t improve under them at all until Jol and then after the dispicable way they dealt with him, Harry saved the day.

dilly
dilly
5 years ago
Reply to  Only me

Easy in hindsight but surely TM should not have triggered Article 50 until she had the consensus of a deal agreed with her cabinet and involved cross party representation from the start in the negotiation process.

Billy the yid
Billy the yid
5 years ago

There’s a few of us gazza who can see the bigger picture. And as you rightly point out the fact whl is in ruins and the building site is apparently going up, when all they had to do was the same as Liverpool and focus on strengthening a promising side says it all. Football is not the priority for an investment company, money is

Only me
Only me
5 years ago
Reply to  Only me

50’s = average 8.7 (including 3yrs where we were 3rd, 18th and 3rd) place, 60s = 4.3, 70s=10., 80’s = 7.5, 90’s = 10.2, 00 = 8.3, 10’s = 4.1

Only me
Only me
5 years ago

Average PL position 7.8 between 92 and 99 that was 10.4, 00-10 = 9.3 than last 9yrs = 4.1

arthurthebold
arthurthebold
4 years ago
Reply to  Paddio

Fulham are due a win.

dilly
dilly
5 years ago

Surprisingly the Labour Party is currently lagging behind the Tories in the opinion polls.

Lord Croker
Lord Croker
5 years ago
Reply to  dilly

He’s fakin crap. That’s honest.

Harry Hotspur
Harry Hotspur
4 years ago
Reply to  dilly

Pleat is a truly wonderful football man, but Llorente isn’t good enough to play in Scotland

dilly
dilly
4 years ago
Reply to  dilly

But not as mobile!

dilly
dilly
4 years ago
Reply to  dilly

Former Spurs boss David Pleat added: “Llorente is a very honest trainer, he has had to play in the shadows, he is excellent in the air, and did wonderfully well for Swansea before he came to Spurs. Last time he played he was excellent albeit against Tranmere. Fans should not be too downcast, it could be he goes in and does particularly well.”

Paddio
Paddio
4 years ago

The reality is that the perception that counts believes the squad is okay, now let’s go and watch the trains go by at Crews hill boys

Paddio
Paddio
4 years ago
Reply to  Billy the yid

Dier is back so what’s the panic,
But Levys mind (and his appologists) the Games coming should be winnable and you would expect squad rotation (maybe only Chelsea would you expect full strength) just now Alli and Eriksen will be expected to play full 90mins as If Lamela and Lucas starts they will be substituted at 70th and 81st min(ish) in probably that order

MrChickenHead
MrChickenHead
4 years ago
Reply to  paul

My thoughts exactly.

Is Gascoigne gonna have a crac
Is Gascoigne gonna have a crac
4 years ago

The reality is ENIC had taken us to an all time low…..2points 8 games….bottom….and Levy had to phone ‘Arry on his way to Greece in Europe with Pompey to save his arse….. H did….Levy sacked him, hired AVB and dooooown we went again. The owners have zero credit to take. They are parasites. Simple.

East Stand
East Stand
4 years ago
Reply to  dilly

I don’t agree. The deal May has got isn’t as bad as everyone keeps banging on about.

The remainers hate it because it means we leave and Brexiteers don’t like it because it ties us in too much for them.

The deal encompasses immigration (the main thing that drove the to leave). Fishing rights and other stuff but keeps strong trade ties.

I don’t think the deal is that bad, mainly because we have no other real choice. We can rejoin the EU after 3 years if we want to.

I’d rather leave and be a defacto member and deliver on the key immigration issue to control numbers better rather than no deal at all. If there’s no deal we stay in.

Labour are issuing it to trigger an election which is just pathetic opportunism on Corbyn’s part when his party is also in an utter mess because of his Marxist bollocks.

The political class want us to stay in, they will manipulate it so that we do…

Only me
Only me
4 years ago
Reply to  dilly

Couldn’t agree more – you can have a deal both sides agree on, but you can sure as hell have one neither does. my issue though is typical MP’s happy to point out problems, far less happier to work together on solutions.

Lilywhite without the II
Lilywhite without the II
4 years ago
Reply to  Nick

no really…haha…just need Rose now to go back to The Sun for “part 2″…

Harry Hotspur
Harry Hotspur
4 years ago

Levy only loans players out to offset his wage bill because he’s an idiot.

Harry Hotspur
Harry Hotspur
4 years ago
Reply to  Nick

That would be a gargantuan task, but what I can tell you is that all our players predominantly get muscle injuries, which tends to be a fatigue orientated thing.

Harry Hotspur
Harry Hotspur
4 years ago
Reply to  paul

It’s really hurting the thick fans that thought ‘winging it’ was a sound business proposition

dilly
dilly
4 years ago
Reply to  dilly

Kane’s injury, combined with the absence of South Korean forward Son Heung-min
who is on Asian Cup duty, has left Spurs short of firepower.
The pair have scored 47% of Spurs’ Premier League goals this season!

Harry Hotspur
Harry Hotspur
4 years ago
Reply to  Nick

Hahahahaha

Billy the yid
Billy the yid
4 years ago
Reply to  BARD

👏👏👏👏👏👏👏.

Is Gascoigne gonna have a crac
Is Gascoigne gonna have a crac
4 years ago

Since 1950 to when ENIC took over we have been top 6 roughly shy of 1 out of every 2 seasons. Growing up we were always up around 3rd 4th…in 84 to 91….I’ve seen nothing under this ownership I haven’t seen before…except WHL in rubble of course, that’s all I can say.

dilly
dilly
4 years ago
Reply to  Only me

Conservative MP Justine Greening says the PM’s deal satisfies neither side of the Brexit debate.
For the government not to recognise the opposition from MPs and then to blame them for not supporting the deal is “a bit like a person steering the Titanic into an iceberg and then blaming the iceberg for not getting out of the way”.
(BBC News)

Is Gascoigne gonna have a crac
Is Gascoigne gonna have a crac
4 years ago
Reply to  Only me

You are right. 3 good years isn’t going down in history as a consistent dynasty.

East Stand
East Stand
4 years ago
Reply to  Tappaspur

More boroughs year by year, it’s nothing new, London’s population has been through huge changes over the last 70 odd years and this is just the latest thing.

Tappaspur
Tappaspur
4 years ago
Reply to  East Stand

“Mainly middle class? In a few boroughs maybe.

Paddio
Paddio
4 years ago
Reply to  East Stand

Rule 3 say Forbes got it wrong and plead poverty

East Stand
East Stand
4 years ago
Reply to  Tappaspur

A lot more did than people think, mainly the poorest Londoners who can’t afford to live there because of the competition for housing and jobs. London is mainly middle class now but not entirely…

Tappaspur
Tappaspur
4 years ago
Reply to  dilly

The same price as zaha!! Callum £45mil tops but considering the situation we’re in…

Tappaspur
Tappaspur
5 years ago
Reply to  Tappaspur

The boy troy

Paddio
Paddio
4 years ago
Reply to  dilly

V is for vendetta could be a documentary for what may come

Tappaspur
Tappaspur
4 years ago
Reply to  dilly

BOB. Bored of brexit. Just get the sufferings started.

Only me
Only me
4 years ago
Reply to  OrganicPaper

Its true though. As for a swap, Real is VERY much getting the better deal, a cheaper, fitter and better player. Isco knows how to go forward, but will not cover back at all. Its part of his issues with Solari I believe, Solari thinks he is lazy.

Harry Hotspur
Harry Hotspur
4 years ago
Reply to  Only me

Given that Wanyama was Levy’s replacement for Mousa…

arthurthebold
arthurthebold
4 years ago

who would you sign now to come in and cover those two.

Paddio
Paddio
4 years ago

Nearly Any player is available it’s just what you’re will to stump up. Just smaller clubs know we are one of the richest clubs and don’t give a damn how Levy holds the purse strings crap

Spurswizard
Spurswizard
4 years ago
Reply to  Sid Trotter

You think we’ll still be in the CL in march sid?

Elevenstonedidiots
Elevenstonedidiots
4 years ago

We are without our 2 best finishers now for a significant period. Will the Bald Avenger speculate to accumulate or will we get party line ‘I am berry happy with the squad’ / good players are like hens teeth guff. Our season hangs in the balance!

Lilywhite without the II
Lilywhite without the II
4 years ago

No midfield, no striker buts its ok we are selling Mousa…
Eriksen not signing and looks like Chelsea are getting Higuain on loan….

JimmyGrievance
JimmyGrievance
4 years ago
Reply to  OrganicPaper

The part about Eriksen wanting to go to RM comes from someone I know at the club.

The swap deal part, I put two and two together, it doesn’t always make 5 like it does on HITC.

Tappaspur
Tappaspur
4 years ago
Reply to  dilly

Londoners never voted to leave.

Billy the yid
Billy the yid
4 years ago
Reply to  dilly

How dare you call any deal with josh onomah derisory!!!

Tappaspur
Tappaspur
4 years ago
Reply to  dilly

… gonna make Dublin proud one day. Statue of him there within the next 20 years.

Only me
Only me
4 years ago
Reply to  dilly

She is pro-leave. Very rare for a Labour MP…bar their party leader. How odd is that.

Favourite analogy of Brexit and this deal “Some people want sweet, some people want savoury…beef trifle is not the answer!”

Is Gascoigne gonna have a crac
Is Gascoigne gonna have a crac
4 years ago

And we will be returning there….under ENIC

Only me
Only me
4 years ago

I think you have rose tinted history specs. Even in the 70’s and 80’s we were not consistently at the top. We have been midtable for decades. That said though, it will take more than 5yrs of above mid table to be classed as tue consistency because over the years we have done a few years at the top on the bounce…just usually won something while there.

OrganicPaper
OrganicPaper
4 years ago
Reply to  dilly

Oh. That’s a pretty solid source!

dilly
dilly
4 years ago
Reply to  dilly

Callum Wilson – £75M?????????

dilly
dilly
4 years ago
Reply to  dilly

She criticises the government, which she says claims the deal to be a “pragmatic” Brexit. The vote didn’t ask whether people wanted “a pragmatic leave or a pragmatic remain”, she says, “the people voted to leave”.
“Let us go forward to March the 29th, leave the European Union and have that bright future which we know is ahead of us.”
(Kate Hoey (Labour)

Only me
Only me
4 years ago
Reply to  Billy the yid

ENIC can take a little credit. We went from struggling to be top 7 (watching for who won what trophy) to get into Europe. To be almost dead cert for 5th every year under AVB, Jol and ‘Arry, to top 4 sort of under ‘Arry and Poch, now if we finish 5th for a season we would be screaming for Poch’s head. That is incremental improvements based on sturdy foundations. Issue for me is that ENIC want to “win” things based on no spend, they want to incrementally reach the top. Basically I think of it in the metaphor, ENIC have given Spurs a career (a job) and over the years we have gone from making coffee, through being an engineer working all the hours, up to being a senior manager on decent pay – but for all the hard work, and endeavour, we will never be as rich as the self employed bloke that made his millions and we now need to leave the comfortable job and branch out. Many “self employed” clubs have tumbled trying to buy their way to the top, or basing it on one manager or crop of players, but failed long term. ENIC now need to either invest in us for fear of losing what made us incrementally better, or we need to change companies. sorry for the mess of metaphor, hope it makes sense.

Lilywhite without the II
Lilywhite without the II
4 years ago

If labour get voted in I think i will move to Europe…ohh wait..

Billy the yid
Billy the yid
4 years ago
Reply to  Only me

I take the point we have achieved a level of consistency, but I struggle to see where enic can take credit for that. That’s the football side of it, and for me that’s the manager. I’d like to see a manager get the players HE identifies and let him fall on his sword if it goes wrong. I know plenty of my mates want poch to go, but I worry the bigger picture is the rest of a once promising situation falling apart at the same time if he goes. And if we look over the last few managers nobody gets what they ask for, so are we reaching our potential? For me no. Harry didn’t want saha and Nelson. Avb didn’t want the spread betting transfer policy that happened with the bale money. And as for the ground scenario, we’ll it’s fair to say its been a complete cluster fuck, and that falls squarely at Daniels feet. There’s only 2 possible scenario there. He’s fraudulently taken season ticket money, or it’s complete and utter incompetence. The lack of meaningful communication from the club only makes the gap between club and fnas that much more shitty than it needed to be.

Is Gascoigne gonna have a crac
Is Gascoigne gonna have a crac
4 years ago

The mid/late 90’s is all they have to use as a benchmark for favour.

dilly
dilly
4 years ago
Reply to  Monkey Harris

Brexit means Brexit = Hard Brexit!
Utter shambles!
[Lose and T May should immediately quit]

Is Gascoigne gonna have a crac
Is Gascoigne gonna have a crac
4 years ago
Reply to  Harry Hotspur

“The biggest gift shop in Europe”

dilly
dilly
4 years ago
Reply to  Billy the yid

You may vividly recall that it was that insulting opening derisory offer pre Villa’s new owners which scuppered any deal!

Is Gascoigne gonna have a crac
Is Gascoigne gonna have a crac
4 years ago
Reply to  Only me

Poch and H made us consistent not ENIC. We were always a big 5 club. The owners have done nothing.

paul
paul
4 years ago

The two players who have been responsible for half of all our EPL goals are suddenly not there. When one wasn’t there then the other could cover, not anymore. What also hasn’t got covered is their involvement in goals others have scored, this is also gone.

Hk will take time to get back up to speed and whose to say that Sonny doesn’t get crocked in Asia. Anyway that’s speculative, back to the facts; The cupboard is empty and we’re fucked. Kerplunk .

Billy the yid
Billy the yid
4 years ago

I know the levy gang will blame the moon being in capricorn or whatever, but there really is only one bottom line. The transfer policy or lack of delete as appropriate is what has left us in this position. Now if the great business man can’t see that not securing someone to score us goals for the nxt 6 weeks and also add competition for places moving forward is a good idea, then the future is a whole lot bleaker than even I had nightmares about. Don’t hold your breath, that talk of llorente lamela etc filling in has all the hallmark of a levy plan

dilly
dilly
4 years ago
Reply to  East Stand

I believe Juncker is shortly retiring and replaced by a Rumanian President.

East Stand
East Stand
4 years ago
Reply to  Paddio

Rule number 2, don’t prioritise winning anything.

East Stand
East Stand
4 years ago
Reply to  dilly

Junker tries to espouse all these supposedly altruistic EU values when on his watch as president of Luxembourg Amazon among others used his little principally as a tax haven and continue to do so.

It’s the double standards within the EU that does my head in and many of these jumped up nobodies steering the whole thing off the edge of a cliff…

Tappaspur
Tappaspur
4 years ago
Reply to  East Stand

They are all toffee nosed privileged w a n k e r s.

East Stand
East Stand
4 years ago
Reply to  OrganicPaper

Malcom would be another attacking player which would help but I agree, Moura is almost the same.

I think Lamela might suprise a few people playing centrally if he can stay fit and have a run of games. If they have more freedom Lamela and Moura have goals in them.

arthurthebold
arthurthebold
4 years ago
Reply to  East Stand

when is Moura due back East stand?

arthurthebold
arthurthebold
4 years ago
Reply to  East Stand

and yes we could sure do with a quality midfield player too

OrganicPaper
OrganicPaper
4 years ago
Reply to  Nick

See below – data is a little old but its all i could be bothered to find while I drink my coffee 🙂 We tend to fair OK on the injury lists.
What I think the difference is lies in the depth of our squad and the relative disruption injuries cause us, compared to the bigger squads.
The Arse are the same. They have a paper thin squad and when they pick up a few injuries they suffer.
Your Cities, United and Racists generally ride these things out because they have £100m of play on the bench getting paid £200k+ PW.

Across the board though, injuries have increased over time.
Over the past five seasons,the average number of injuries across the Premier League is 218 per season.

Season

No. of injuries

2012/13

175

2013/14

201

2014/15

242

2015/16

240

2016/17

234

The same pattern exists for games missed
Season

Games missed

2012/13

954

2013/14

1155

2014/15

1207

2015/16

1396

2016/17

1456

Total Injuries 2012/13 – 2016/17

Man City

118

Man Utd

127

Chelsea

72

Liverpool

118

Arsenal

159

Spurs

79

Everton

89

West Brom

47

Swansea

56

West Ham

104

Stoke

53

Southampton

70

Again, The Arse are top of the league in terms of games missed through injury in the same period. We middling again
Team

Games missed

Man City

502

Man Utd

620

Chelsea

263

Liverpool

689

Arsenal

925

Spurs

434

Everton

646

West Brom

249

Swansea

279

West Ham

676

Stoke

391

Southampton

494

Only Me
Only Me
4 years ago
Reply to  Harry Hotspur

surely that deal is cancelled now?

Paddio
Paddio
4 years ago
Reply to  Tappaspur

Rule no1 don’t use your own money when you can use others money first

East Stand
East Stand
4 years ago
Reply to  Paddio

Yes I agree, Llorente will be used to help out depending on the situation.

dilly
dilly
4 years ago
Reply to  East Stand

Not like you Easty to speak your mind!!

East Stand
East Stand
4 years ago
Reply to  East Stand

I’d ‘urge’ Junker to fuck off, but I doubt he will…

OrganicPaper
OrganicPaper
4 years ago
Reply to  arthurthebold

I dont understand the Malcom links. He is a 5ft 6 winger. Just a younger Moura IMO but not as good yet

East Stand
East Stand
4 years ago
Reply to  arthurthebold

You can’t ‘replace’ Kane, he’s fairly unique in the way he plays. Son would have been the most suitable option with Loriente offering something else off the bench. With no Son however, we have a slight conundrum.

I’d stick Moura up front with Dele in support behind, problem with that is Dele might need to play deeper with the issues we have in midfield.

We could do with a quality midfield player permanently and a possible loan of a forward until the end of the season. What if Kane is out longer than that?

We need to do something this month otherwise it’s poor management…

Snow Patrol
Snow Patrol
4 years ago
Reply to  East Stand

He was the all time worst

Exle
Exle
4 years ago
Reply to  Only me

Have to take issue. In the time that enic have owned the club the revenues slushing around the game have increased massively. Just by staying in the premier league over this period as we have has financially transformed the club’s fortunes. In addition our ludicrously high ticket prices has also offset the limited revenue due to whl lower ground capacity. So on that criteria alone we should be a top six club just by being in the premier league.
In levyworld actually just staying at the top table, playing to full capacity and selling the odd player is very profitable and that spending the sort of money to attract top talent does warrant the commercial payback. This has been illustrated when both Harry and Mauricio got the team into competitive positions which some investment to perhaps seriously challenge. All Harry got was Saha and Nielsen and levy got europa no cl and poch got second and third not the title but cl.
I fear the overspend on the new stadium is likely to impact the club for the foreseeable future.

Billy the yid
Billy the yid
4 years ago
Reply to  dilly

Given he couldn’t do a deal for grealish when they were basically finished I’ll not be holding my breath anyway

Only me
Only me
4 years ago
Reply to  Billy the yid

Hi Billy

ENIC have done a great job…depends on what their job was! ENIC have changed us from a yo-yo team to a consistent one. issue is the yo-yo years we won stuff, now we just consistently near the top with people that win stuff. I think ENIC did a great job of changing us from mid table to top table but they will never over see a successful team as it is against their business view. To be clear, I agree, you need to win stuff, but to be a team that wins stuff regularly you first need to be consistent. Spurs have got that now, under ENIC, they need a new manager to push on. Issue though where ENIC don’t understand is one change can take away the consistency.

OrganicPaper
OrganicPaper
4 years ago
Reply to  JimmyGrievance

This sounds like a HITC twitter post

Harry Hotspur
Harry Hotspur
4 years ago

The odds of us signing anyone that would get immediately excited about are the same as Arsenal’s.

Welcome to the shopping centre, please exit thru the Gift Shop.

Accy
Accy
4 years ago
Reply to  Accy

(someone on here said this the other day).

Monkey Harris
Monkey Harris
4 years ago
Reply to  Billy the yid

BREXIT MEANS BREXIT

Only me
Only me
4 years ago
Reply to  OrganicPaper

If CE “HAS” to go under Levy then I would like to see Isco come in, not a perfect replacement, but better than as you say, a low grade player that MAY be superstar one day.

paul
paul
4 years ago

Can you remember the last time we did anything transfer wise? Showed any initiative whatsoever?

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