Only an idiot would say that he hasn't and then expect them to deliver on a Saturday.
football players are often accused of having suspect intelligence but even our lot will know we need a right back at least.
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Only an idiot would say that he hasn't and then expect them to deliver on a Saturday.
He did... two weeks ago Bless himJust imagine if he came out and said, "January is going to be a massive opportunity for us to buy players because I don't trust those that are in the squad now".
It's not all on Levy though, Rose was by all accounts sold to Watford but Rose didn't want to go there. Wanyama was sold to Brugge but he didn't want to go. You can't force a player to leave, he weighs up his options and decides to what's best for him, not what's best for the club. Is Watford a better Club than Spurs? If the answer is no then you can see why Rose is still here. Same with Wanyama.
You can force one player out by freezing them out of your plans, we did this with Jansen but you can't do this with 6 players it simply doesn't work that way, not for us not for Real Madrid, Barca or City. No team can freeze out so many players in an effort to move them on. The only caveat to this would apply to a player that hasn't establish himself and there option is to loan them out, but no way are Toby, Rose, Vertonghen, Wanyama & Sissoko going on loan. They are all on contracts that they chose to see out, the power is always with the player, something that we have by and large managed to mitigate the balance better than most clubs.
We absolutely can do better at selling players, Baldini proved this when he was at the Club, again I can't go in two-footed screaming and shouting given the fact we've just completed the largest building project in Europe, were we not committed to this I'm sure with a dedicated focus we would have been able to shift the majority if not all of these players.
I have already said my only cause for concern with Poch has been why he hasn't played or utilized KWP, Skipp etc. I loved what he did when the shift in the team moved towards betting on Kane, Mason & Bentaleb and ditching Ade, Capoue etc... But to flip the coin Toby & Alderwiereld hadn't underperformed if anything Vertonghen got better and has been faultless for the past two seasons (easily one of our best players in this time).
But known of this has anything to do with what you were winging about in Poch's last presser. The players that are earmarked to leave for whatever reasons and motivations are all still here, this means he has to work with them, he can't sack all of them off. He absolutely can't do what he did to Jansen, Townsend or Ade. He's literally stuck with them and has to work with them for as long as he has them.
Initially, it seems.Didn’t Levy ask too much for Big Vic?
I've not seen anything to suggest this was the case. He had a medical with them, usually, a deal is done when it gets to this stage. Plenty of reports suggested the two clubs agreed on a transfer.Didn’t Levy ask too much for Big Vic?
He made no mention of the current players though, big difference, no?He did... two weeks ago Bless him
He said :He made no mention of the current players though, big difference, no?
I've not seen anything to suggest this was the case. He had a medical with them, usually, a deal is done when it gets to this stage. Plenty of reports suggested the two clubs agreed on a transfer.
But he doesn't mention the existing players. Makes no reference to them.He said :
"Only we need time. January is going to be a good opportunity too to fix this situation and the next one. That is the problem when something happens that you cannot control.
What do you think he meant by 'fix this situation' ??
I'm starting to suspect that it's actually Poch who needs a medical.He did... two weeks ago Bless him
Unless it's past me by no reason was given why the deal didn't go through but one such reason could well be that he's not worth the risk, it's the very reason why medicals are undertaken, a form of risk management.They probably thought his fitness level was well behind the rest of the team after that medical and had the sense not to spend on players who can't play
I've not seen anything to suggest this was the case. He had a medical with them, usually, a deal is done when it gets to this stage. Plenty of reports suggested the two clubs agreed on a transfer.
Retired two years . (I can thoroughly recommend it)But he doesn't mention the existing players. Makes no reference to them.
He's stuck with players that he has to include in his selections. If he has to use them, get something out of them he's broadly two sources of motivation, call them unworthy or call them worthy.
Assuming you're employed and have a boss, do you perform better knowing your boss values you or not?
Retired two years . (I can thoroughly recommend it)
The word 'values' lends itself to so many definitions.
If you take away being respected, liked, admired and all other personal emotions from the equation then you are left with the simple task of putting a monetary value on what a player brings to the club purely on a footballing performance point of view and if it is appreciated or not by the manager. Then you have individual problems like Eriksen who no matter how much he is valued by Poch has decided he no longer wishes to stay and has simply switched off...explain that one ?
If Poch manages players he HAS to include in the team they will never know whether they were worthy or not because they have no direct competition for their place in the team. They are simply 'automatic' choices. If his idea of motivation is to declare that a drastic rebuild over two transfer windows is required to get the club back on it's feet and then a couple of weeks later say "Nah, only joking lads, you're good enough really" then he's been on some pretty strange motivational courses.
Decent analysis: Jack Pitt-Brooke and Charlie Eccleshare are generally pretty good on Spurs
One thing for sure is unless we are really threatened by bottom half finish levy wont sack poch. He knows he needs to replace 4 players end of the year atleast regardless so he wont pay Pochs release fee. Especially comsidering all the talk of other clubs potentially coming in for poch which would mean the difference of a potential millions payout for spurs vs millions paid to poch by sacking him