Perfect Supervillain name...
Zadok the Destroyer
Zadok the Merciless
Zadok the Terrible?
Actually, that last one would be our own name for him if he was signed and turned out to be pony.
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Perfect Supervillain name...
Unfortunately, he’ll likely end up at Woolwich.I think Wharton goes to a bigger club if I'm honest, he remains a pipe dream for us.
To Dare is To DoThat's simply the his agent telling Spurs to lower their asking price so he can incrase his profit...
PS! I never liked that Solomon deal: ripping off a club in a warn torn country like Levy did
yohanna, i love you. you're the one, the one for me...
Plus Marmoush sounds cool as hell, like the dark entity from some Lovecraftian horror tale: "All tremble before Marmoush! Mar-moush! Mar-moush!" The opposition's blood would curdle just by hearing the speaker announce his nameIf it were a choice between the two, I'd opt for Marmoush. Works his socks off, which isn't something you can accuse Rashford of doing on the regular.
Add Zadok to Marmoush and we have the makings of a supervillain squad, led by Baron de Zerbi, the evil tacticianPerfect Supervillain name...
Zadok the Destroyer
Zadok the Merciless
Zadok the Terrible?
Actually, that last one would be our own name for him if he was signed and turned out to be pony.
Senesi likely the only one to be announced soon. Robertson will be in WC preparation in north america. A lot of targeted players would also be on national duty.
Could call them The Derangers...Add Zadok to Marmoush and we have the makings of a supervillain squad, led by Baron de Zerbi, the evil tactician![]()
I doubt it, Wharton doesn't do what Zubimendi does off the ball.Unfortunately, he’ll likely end up at Woolwich.
They’re already eyeing up an improvement on Zubimendi.
That's like being the guy who wants the world to abandon cardless and go back to cash only. Nice to think about but never going to happen. This is the world we're in now. Signing videos with cliche soundbyte one liners.I wish the club recognised they can just announce a player
We dont need the social reels, teaser video, bad MTV style efiting...
In 10 seasons at United, he's got double digit league goals 4 times.He never really seemed to track back at Utd.
But Rashford is more of a proven goalscorer and I think we'd be more likely to get him on loan which tbf might be all we need just as an option for us either on the wing or as striker.
I like it
Small time mentality.I think Wharton goes to a bigger club if I'm honest, he remains a pipe dream for us.
Its ok everyone, help is at hand.
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I’d be surprised if any top team goes for Wharton. big flaws in his all round game.I doubt it, Wharton doesn't do what Zubimendi does off the ball.
If we're going to spend a chunk of money on a LW who may or may not be motivated, I'd rather have it be Leao, who's miles above Rashford on his day.Thats the catch
Otherwise, could be a great option
On his day he is incredible, can single handedly win matches
Off his day he is a very expensive waste of time...
This would be my list of young/youngish talents I’d like Spurs take a closer look at (not with Lange in-charge, though). And no, I don’t believe all of them are good enough, or will be good enough, for an aspiring top EPL club (like Spurs). And yes, I’ve missed some I am sure.
And a few of these players (like Brown, Anderson, Wharton, Yildiz) are most probably out of Spurs reach…
Goalkeepers
James Trafford (Man. City)
Guillaume Restes (Toulouse)
Bart Verbruggen (Brighton)
Robin Risser (Lens)
Robin Roefs (Sunderland)
Noah Atubolu (Freiburg)
Rome-Jayden Owusu-Oduro (AZ)
Matthieu Epolo (Standard Liège)
Mile Svilar (Roma)
Andriy Lunin (Real M)
Anatoliy Trubin (Benfica)
Zion Suzuki (Parma)
Left-backs
Joaquin Seys (Club Brugge)
Nathaniel Brown (Frankfurt)
Dayann Methalie (Toulouse)
Kassoum Ouattara (Monaco)
Honest Ahanor (Atalanta)
Left centre-backs
Konstantinos Koulierakis (Wolfsburg)
Víctor Valdepeñas (Real M.)
El Chadaille Bitshiabu (RB Leipzig))
Karim Coulibaly (Werde Bremen)
Sedi Kinteh (Tromsø)
Joel Ordóñez (Club Brugge)
Right centre-backs
António Silva (Benfica)
Ousmane Diamonde (Sporting)
Nathan Ngoy (Lille)
Tom Atcheson (Blackburn)
Joane Gadou (Salzburg)
Right-backs
Givairo Read (Feyenoord)
Elias Baum (Frankfurt)
Martim Fernandes (Porto)
Daniel Banjaqui (Benfica)
Michael Kayode (Brentford)
Defensive midfield
Adam Wharton (Crystal P.)
Elliot Anderson (Not. Forest)
Arthur Vermeeren (Leipzig)
Hugo Larsson (Etr. Frankfurt)
Lucien Agoumé (Sevilla)
Angelo Stiller (Stuttgart)
Manu Koné (Roma)
Chema Andrés (VFB Stuttgart)
Ngal’ayel Mukau (Lille)
Nathan De Cat (Anderlecth)
Jorthy Mokio (Ajax)
Kennet Eichhorn (Hertha Berlin)
Central midfield
Alex Scott (Bournemouth)
Ayyoub Bouaddi (Lille)
Victor Froholdt (Porto)
Kees Smit (AZ)
Rodrigo Mendoza (Elche)
Mamadou Sangaré (Lens)
Offensive midfield
Chris Rigg (Sunderland)
Morgan Rogers (Villa)
Konstantinos Karetsas (Genk)
Georgiy Sudakov (Benfica)
Samuel Martinez (Atlético Nacional)
Right-footed wide forwards
Jeremy Monga (Leicester)
Victor Munoz (Osasuna)
Mika Godts (Ajax)
Gilberto Mora (Tijuana)
Salvador Blop (Sporting)
Assane Diao (Como)
Said El Mala ( (Köln)
Abde Ezzalzouli (Betis)
Yan Diomande (RB Leipzig)
Iliman Ndiaye (Everton)
Kenan Yildiz (Juventus)
Center forwards
Samu Aghehowa (Porto)
Joaquín Panichelli (Strasbourg)
Nicolò Tresoldi (Club Brugge)
Junior Kroupi (Bournemouth)
Karl Etta Eyong (Levante)
Harry Gray (Leeds)
Left-footed wide forwards
Konstantinos Karetsas (Genk)
Tornike Kvaratskhelia (Inter)
Maghnes Akliouche (Monaco)
Bazoumana Touré (Hoffenheim)
Cardoso Varela (Zagreb)
Endrick (Real Madrid)
Ryan Vitor (Bournemouth)
Zadok Yohanna (AIK)
Lee Kang-In (PSG)
Small time mentality.
They don't come much bigger than Spurs...Especially if we started realising our potential.
Our fans need to start raising their fucking standards.