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Transfers The Winter Transfer Thread - 25/26

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Ummm... Maybe if we had a better squad depth and players in certain areas, like not having Sissoko, we wouldn't gone behind and needed to come back in the first place... Just saying.

#BullshitArguments
You seem to think we are arguing. Im just sorting actual bullshit from facts. Sissoko played in one of the clubs biggest games seems odd a fan wouldn't know this. Its not about you. Im not arguing with a man I dont know or care about. That seems to be your thing. Winning the Internet. Deary me.

#Egomaniac
 
Lange must think we are all as stupid as Frank.



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We the fans have had a clear picture for many moons - what a load of monkey spunk
 
You seem to think we are arguing. Im just sorting actual bullshit from facts. Sissoko played in one of the clubs biggest games seems odd a fan wouldn't know this. Its not about you. Im not arguing with a man I dont know or care about. That seems to be your thing. Winning the Internet. Deary me.

#Egomaniac
It was the way you put it... Stalteri scored that last injury time winner at WetSpam, to win 4-3, doesn't matter, he was a poor buy and a poor player for us, and was rightly moved on.

So for me, I don't care what Sissoko did, the same could be said for so many other players, that did that one thing, and almost nothing else.


So I am not an egomaniac, I just don't give a shit what Sissoko did once... He was a shit panic last day panic buy Levy, and his purchase was never and should never be justified.
 
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It was the way you put it... Stalteri scored that last injury time winner at WetSpam, to win 4-3, doesn't matter, he was a poor buy and a poor player for us, and was rightly moved on.

So for me, I don't care what Sissoko did, the same could be said for so many other players, that did that one thing, and almost nothing else.


So I am not an egomaniac, I just don't give a shit what Sissoko did once... He was a shit panic last day panic buy Levy, and his purchase was never and should never be justified.
For me the Sissoko signing perfectly sums up the our paucity of ambition and Levy's complete failure to capitalise on the top class squad and manager that he stumbled into.

We were off the back of a title-charge, in the Champions league, and had the most exciting young squad in the league. It was the perfect time to build on our success, buy some genuine quality, and have a serious stab at the league title.

Liverpool, who finished 8th, signed Mane and Wijnaldum while we got the likes of Nkoudou, Janssen and then spaffed our remaining cash on Sissoko - clearly a last minute desperation buy - presumably because he had decent World Cup after being bang average for Newcastle.

We did sign Wanyama that summer, who was obviously decent, but aside from that it was such a wasted opportunity. And for all the 'we couldn't spend cos of the stadium' rhetoric from Levy, surely winning a fucking title would earn the club a hell of a lot more money and prestige in the long run. Not to mention, all squads need depth and refreshing, or else you end up spending even more down to line to do a complete rebuild (and usually suffer massively as a result). And surprise surpise, that's exactly what happened 3 years later.

Sissoko had some good performances and moments but he was so fucking limited and his effort masked so many obvious deficiencies in his game. The fact we got so deep in the CL with him in our midfield is a minor miracle.
 
For me the Sissoko signing perfectly sums up the our paucity of ambition and Levy's complete failure to capitalise on the top class squad and manager that he stumbled into.

We were off the back of a title-charge, in the Champions league, and had the most exciting young squad in the league. It was the perfect time to build on our success, buy some genuine quality, and have a serious stab at the league title.

Liverpool, who finished 8th, signed Mane and Wijnaldum while we got the likes of Nkoudou, Janssen and then spaffed our remaining cash on Sissoko - clearly a last minute desperation buy - presumably because he had decent World Cup after being bang average for Newcastle.

We did sign Wanyama that summer, who was obviously decent, but aside from that it was such a wasted opportunity. And for all the 'we couldn't spend cos of the stadium' rhetoric from Levy, surely winning a fucking title would earn the club a hell of a lot more money and prestige in the long run. Not to mention, all squads need depth and refreshing, or else you end up spending even more down to line to do a complete rebuild (and usually suffer massively as a result). And surprise surpise, that's exactly what happened 3 years later.

Sissoko had some good performances and moments but he was so fucking limited and his effort masked so many obvious deficiencies in his game. The fact we got so deep in the CL with him in our midfield is a minor miracle.
He did lend a hand !!
 
Spurs entering Summer '26:

Formation: 3-4-3

ST: Solanke, Richarlison
RW: Odobert, Kudus, Kulusevski
LW: Simons, Tel, Maddison
CM: Gallagher, Bergvall, Gray, Bentancur, Sarr, Bissouma
RB: Spence, Porro
LB: Udogie, DeSouza
RCB: Romero, Dragusin
CCB: Vuskovic
LCB: Van de Ven, Danso
GK: Vicario, Kinsky, Austin

Formation: 4-2-3-1 / 4-3-3

ST: Solanke, Richarlison
RW: Kudus, Kulusevski
LW: Odobert, Tel
CAM: Simons, Maddison
CM: Gallagher, Bergvall, Gray, Bentancur, Sarr, Bissouma
RB: Spence, Porro
LB: Udogie, DeSouza
RCB: Romero, Vuskovic, Dragusin
LCB: Van de Ven, Danso
GK: Vicario, Kinsky, Austin

Next year with no AFCON we can probably get away with shedding one CM overall. Otherwise we have very full squad already. Especially for a club that likely won't have european ball. If team gets low on attackers or defenders, can just switch between 3-4-3 and a back-four variant (4-2-3-1 or 4-3-3), as needed, which is pretty much what we are already doing.

I would expect that we'll move on Romero, Richarlison, Bissouma, and maybe Dragusin too. I'd like us to move on Porro but it may have to wait until Summer '27. I like Tel but expect we'll bring in another ST. I can maybe see Phillips being brought in as 5th CB if Dragusin or Romero leave.
 
You are the one who attempt to rewrite history....because you are totally oblivious of the state of Spurs before Levy &ENIC took over Spurs. In case you didn't known, a middle-of-the-table position was totally expected season after season and apart from the occasional star - like Gazza, Klinsmann, Ginola etc - there wasn't much real quality in the team.
Many clubs with much more success than Spurs - like Villa &Forest (both CL winners), Everton, and, more recently, Man Utd - have failed to build a top EPL team.
Levy did NOT have the final say on financial matter - that was always Lewis. Always.
People like you do not have ability to see anything positive about Levy so you people will always bring just the negative no matter what accuse those with a balanced view of supporting Levy blindly.
I stated very clearly that I did not support many of Levy's decisions, and his recent head-coach & DoF hiring were failure.
But Levy also deserve a lots of credit for some of the work he did.

He has LDS, impossible to argue with someone like that.
 
For me the Sissoko signing perfectly sums up the our paucity of ambition and Levy's complete failure to capitalise on the top class squad and manager that he stumbled into.

We were off the back of a title-charge, in the Champions league, and had the most exciting young squad in the league. It was the perfect time to build on our success, buy some genuine quality, and have a serious stab at the league title.

Liverpool, who finished 8th, signed Mane and Wijnaldum while we got the likes of Nkoudou, Janssen and then spaffed our remaining cash on Sissoko - clearly a last minute desperation buy - presumably because he had decent World Cup after being bang average for Newcastle.

We did sign Wanyama that summer, who was obviously decent, but aside from that it was such a wasted opportunity. And for all the 'we couldn't spend cos of the stadium' rhetoric from Levy, surely winning a fucking title would earn the club a hell of a lot more money and prestige in the long run. Not to mention, all squads need depth and refreshing, or else you end up spending even more down to line to do a complete rebuild (and usually suffer massively as a result). And surprise surpise, that's exactly what happened 3 years later.

Sissoko had some good performances and moments but he was so fucking limited and his effort masked so many obvious deficiencies in his game. The fact we got so deep in the CL with him in our midfield is a minor miracle.
That summer window was one of the biggest let downs in this clubs history (along with 3 or 4 other transfer windows under Poch)
We absolutely should have went and bought quality and had a real chance at the title.
I was so so sure we would win the league for two years at that time - heartbreaking, thanks Enic.
 
Any one know if this kid's any good?

I'd hazard a guess that he's probably not... he gone from one club where cracking the first team is difficult for academy players... to another club where it's near on impossible.
 
That summer window was one of the biggest let downs in this clubs history (along with 3 or 4 other transfer windows under Poch)
We absolutely should have went and bought quality and had a real chance at the title.
I was so so sure we would win the league for two years at that time - heartbreaking, thanks Enic.
and let down summer windows is a bloody high bar
 
You can read about his case: he was not even allowed to come himself to pick up his stuff from the office, and - from what I know - he's banned from any Spurs allotted seats. What he's done is not clear yet, and from what I understand Lewis & co. have not charged him for anything (at least not yet).

Nothing will happen to him , it’s just them trying to show that they’re serious about the football club, which no one believes anymore . They think ENIC 2.0 can give them time from a despondent fan base.

The investigation is probably just standard procedure after a major figure is removed plus it’s good optics for the “ new “ owners who have neglected the club for years
 
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