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Player Manor Solomon

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He's strong for a little dude.

I'd rather just see some clear footage of that game rather than arty shots and cut-aways to local architecture.
 
He'll be starting by January.

He's definitely more comfortable on the left, but even out of position he's better than anything Kulu has shown for a year.
 
To me this feels like pretty shameful behaviour, but perhaps I am too harsh on management….

“Shakhtar Donetsk are looking for €6.5million (£5.6m) in compensation from Tottenham Hotspur over their signing of Manor Solomon.

Following a meeting between Shakhtar CEO Sergei Palkin and Rebecca Caplehorn, Spurs’ director of football administration and governance, however, Spurs have offered Shakhtar a sell-on fee if they sell Solomon in the future.

Caplehorn represented Spurs in the talks while chairman Daniel Levy is away in the United State.

Negotiations are continuing between the two clubs as they look to find an agreement.”

 
To me this feels like pretty shameful behaviour, but perhaps I am too harsh on management….

“Shakhtar Donetsk are looking for €6.5million (£5.6m) in compensation from Tottenham Hotspur over their signing of Manor Solomon.

Following a meeting between Shakhtar CEO Sergei Palkin and Rebecca Caplehorn, Spurs’ director of football administration and governance, however, Spurs have offered Shakhtar a sell-on fee if they sell Solomon in the future.

Caplehorn represented Spurs in the talks while chairman Daniel Levy is away in the United State.

Negotiations are continuing between the two clubs as they look to find an agreement.”


What's shameful about it?

They're lucky we''re even prepared to discuss the matter.

UEFA fucked them; not us.

Also: Reminder..... He would only have had 6 months left on his contract when we got our hands on him anyway and we could have signed him for free in January.
 
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What's shameful about it?
Whatever the FIFA ruling might be, Tottenham is essentially signing a contracted player as if he was a free agent.

Instead of donating £100,000 from the friendly, Spurs should pony up an appropriate amount to a range of Ukrainian charities in Donetsk.

There’s a lot of fist-shaking on here about how THFC really “belongs” to the fans not the management. But in this case there are no qualms about dodging the chance to help the Ukrainian people in an appropriately reciprocal way.
 
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