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Hope Chelsea price us away from Gallagher. Hard worker, quite average technically, a player we'd end up liking for his endeavour and frustrated with for his limitations. Good if we're trying to remain a top 10 side, not if we want to push on. Does work hard though, wouldn't be a terrible squad player for a few yrs. Did somebody say he could be a 6? Yellow card. We wouldn't make it out of our own half.
Absolutely bang on. I'd much rather keep Hojbjerg, than swap him for a chelsea reject.
 
Kane replacement?

Jonathan motherfucking David please.

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An unusual middle name. Worst than Boris’s choice of Odysseus.
 
If you apply Levy's salary towards the reduction of the 42,000 general admission season ticket holders, that would save them £71 off the season ticket price, or £3.75/match. That being said, Spurs didn't increase season ticket prices this year, so not sure what you're harping about.
Football supporters are, collectively, shocking at maths. There's a bunch who think Levy makes an inordinate amount of money that just struggle to relate his salary to the costs of transfers/salaries of players. Levy could work for free and it would mean fuck all for Spurs on the pitch or supporters in the stands.
 
Definitely not a fan of the term 'parasites' considering the main person you are referring to and historical context of which it was used to describe people of the Jewish faith
FTFY:

"They will win a a major trophy before us, whilst we are still stuck with a money-syphoning boardroom and fund-diverting stakeholders as club owners. "

Hmm, it's kind of lost is emotional payload. Frankly, parasites is a good word, no one likes them. If you mean it to apply to the racial stereotype of their Jewish ancestry, please prefix with the term 'Jewish', so we're know you're racist.
 
If you apply Levy's salary towards the reduction of the 42,000 general admission season ticket holders, that would save them £71 off the season ticket price, or £3.75/match. That being said, Spurs didn't increase season ticket prices this year, so not sure what you're harping about.
The 20% increase that the greedy, cancerous leach has applied to members tickets - which affects c.5k attendees every game. That disgraceful increase will net about an extra £3M per season. An immaterial amount in the grand scheme of hopeless management, rudderless leadership, wasteful spending and complete lack of ambition
 
Postecoglou has shown a preference for strikers who are mobile and agile, and who can link up with the midfielders and create chances. This suggests that he would prefer a striker more like Jonathan David than Dusan Vlahovic.

For example, at Celtic, Postecoglou's preferred striker was Kyogo Furuhashi. Furuhashi is a mobile and agile striker who is good at running in behind defenders and creating chances. He is also a good dribbler and passer, which allows him to fit into Postecoglou's system.

Of course, Postecoglou is not opposed to having a more powerful and clinical striker in his team. For example, at Yokohama F. Marinos, Postecoglou's preferred striker was Carlos Eduardo. Eduardo is a powerful and clinical striker who is good at scoring goals in the box. However, he is not as mobile as Furuhashi, and he does not have the same creativity.

Ultimately, the type of striker that Postecoglou prefers will depend on the specific needs of his team. However, he has shown a preference for strikers who are mobile and agile, and who can link up with the midfielders and create chances.
Nice AI-generated post. 😉
 
Not sure Spurs like the bloke either tbh.

agreed.

I had thought Gallagher did really well to get in the England camp, as I don't watch Chelsea at all but what I've seen of him didn't really go nuts for his on the ball stuff, but off it he is relentless. Can see the potential there.

Though I'd much rather we give Sarr a chance after some promising displays last season than get a Chelsea boy in.
I just really don’t want us to stock the midfield with busy fuckers off the ball, who struggle on it. We have been so starved of genuinely creative, technically pleasing football.

We’ve got more than enough ‘heart’. Let’s get some quality.
 
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