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We have so many options now. The ability to start with a midfield three of Dembele, Capoue and Paulinho ... be 1-0 up and bring on Sandro in the last 10mins to take the pressure off our defence is huge. With Lamela, hopefully a CAM and maybe a striker we'll have heaps of option in attack. Imagine a team getting battered by Soldado, Lamela, Chadli and Holtby with Rose and Walker chiming in on the overlap ... the team holds out for 60 mins but then AVB brings on Townsend or Lennon and Eriksen/Hernandes. We are going to scare a lot of defences.Can't agree with ya more. The home ground of a team pushing for top four should be dreaded by every side in the league. The positive however, is the way we held our ground against Swansea this past weekend. Strong opponent, first home game of the season, one goal lead. In recent years, that was the recipe of disaster for Spurs. I've said it too many times already, but our team's move to hold the high line instead of parking the bus displayed outright confidence (as opposed to the nerves at home last year, especially when holding close leads) and enabled us to continue imposing our will on a game that was never going to look anything but ours. Absolutely fantastic to see such a mentality this early in the season, and even more so after how many points we conceded due to the lack thereof last year in particular.
I can't wait to see us against the Manchester teams and Chelsea ... I'm not saying we're going to win every game against them but I really don't fear any of them anymore.
Success has a way to change expectations no doubt. Look at ManCity. Before the oil money arrived, their fans wouldn't have realistically imagined that they'd win the Premier League let alone challenge in Europe. Sure, they haven't challenged in Europe yet, but they're seen as one of the big clubs on the planet now because their squad is top draw.This is all I ever really wanted as a Spurs fan. We'll probably never be a top European club, and I'm fine with that, but I want to be in awe of no one before a match anywhere on the continent.
Several reports this morning suggesting the Eriksen fee was agreed last night. First off, that's fantastic news. I'm wondering though that with the urgency of Baldini and Levy both being present to ensure the timeliness of the matter, if we aren't rearing the guy for a possible appearance against Woolwich. Would be strange if so, but Levy and Baldini (allegedly) tag-teaming the hell out of this to completion in so quick a manner is even stranger. Of course even postulating as such would be completely ridiculous if he hadn't been playing/training, and doing such quite well this season.
I was going more from the angle of there being a decent chunk of Americans who do not particularly like Mexicans and wouldn't be so minded to see an non-American as a poster boy.
North America = Canada, USA, Mexico, + Cuba and those beautiful Caribbean islands.
Yep. Though some people believe that it's Muniain we are after."Spurs are also keen on Real Betis forward Alvaro Vadillo, who has been dubbed the new Cristiano Ronaldo. Vadillo has a release clause of £17m but the Spanish club know they will not receive that amount because they are in administration. A more likely transfer fee is £8m.
Vadillo, who has played five times for Spain Under 20s, is one of the brightest prospects in La Liga but has yet to score for the first team."
-Daily Fail
So - to summarise
We might end up bringing in
- Chadli
- Soldado
- Lamela
- Capoue
- Paulinho
- Chiriches
- Eriksen
- Coentrao
All in one single transfer window
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Never say never!!!This is all I ever really wanted as a Spurs fan. We'll probably never be a top European club, and I'm fine with that, but I want to be in awe of no one before a match anywhere on the continent.