Their agent that also represents around 40 Serie A players in Italy including an AC Milan player...quite a jump to suggest it's related to Radu or Vic.
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One of the upsides of being so utterly shit last season is that other than 3 or 4 youngsters then i'm really not fussed about who leaves or who is rumoured to be going.Their agent that also represents around 40 Serie A players in Italy including an AC Milan player...quite a jump to suggest it's related to Radu or Vic.
Very happy to move Radu on if it means Collins or (gods forbid!) Van Hecke come thru the door. Good lump of a defender but too limited on the ball.Their agent that also represents around 40 Serie A players in Italy including an AC Milan player...quite a jump to suggest it's related to Radu or Vic.
My favourite post for months. Totally agree with you.The low wages model is an absolutely ridiculous way to run one of the supposed big clubs of Europe. Utterly ridiculous.
Pay high transfer fees to other clubs giving them money to sign other players but pay lower than top class wages meaning we can't attract the best players here. When you pay a high transfer fee it means you will usually lose money when trying to sell the player later.
For all the plaudits Levy gets for his supposed business acumen he really is out of his depth in trying to run a football club.
Wages also make moving players on difficult - like Grealish. No one is going to take Werner on £165k a week permanently. Sancho and Rashford will also likely still be at United next season due to their huge wages - add Casemiro to that as well.My favourite post for months. Totally agree with you.
We are a massive football club. We pay big money for average players that none of the other top teams would entertain. We then can’t ever sell them on because they are not good enough. We don’t pay them big wages.
Man City can go out and buy Cherki and Alt Nouri for £70 million. We could never get those players because we won’t pay them what they want. What we will do is spend £70 million on Odobert and Gray and pay them peanuts in premier league terms.
Radu will work very well in a back 3 if frank plans on using that formation regularly. But in a back 4 he'll always be limited.Very happy to move Radu on if it means Collins or (gods forbid!) Van Hecke come thru the door. Good lump of a defender but too limited on the ball.
I highly doubt there is any truth in this rumor...
View: https://x.com/LastWordOnSpurs/status/1932966271244755258
I highly doubt there is any truth in this rumor...
View: https://x.com/LastWordOnSpurs/status/1932966271244755258
Not at allDeluded. Low wages, crap players. Bad performance.
Maybe we should have a low ticket prices policy to match.
It absolutely does... better players want bigger wages... theres a lot of data showing the correlation between wage spend and success...Not at all
Just because a club pays lower base wages than say a Man Utd or City doesnt mean the players are going be worse!!!!!!
And by doing what you are saying (throwing money at it) all thats going happen eventually is you'll bankrupt the club
Great businesses model right there
Didnt son knock him out?
We keep talking about our low wages.....
We have a low ratio of income vs wages, not low wages.
In fact, whilst our ratio is lowest in the league but our actual spend is 6th/7th in the league
Palace have a high ratio, but they make fuck all money, so it would be.
None of this isn't to say we should be looking at more established players who have proven they can do it season after season, rather than kids and punts.
I think a statement signing this summer could transform the mood around Spurs. A player in the mould of Klinsmann or Van Der Vaart, a household name who won't be on the cheap but will increase expectations.
He’s a cracking player.