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Don’t ignore the fact they’ve absolutely pulverised us in terms of youth infra too. That yields a steady return and the odd first teamerAlways thought that City spent over £1bn and that was before this level of football inflation so it’s about £1.5/£2bn worth of players in this market to sell around. Long as they know when to sell they can always generate to invest in new.
Also City spend vast on wages like Haaland who gets reportedly £850k per week.
You didn’t answer my question.
I never said they did, that was someone else.Show me a season when Arse have spent 200m pounds net before this one..... Or bore off.
It's not a straw man finance lecture, I assure you.Sorry... Not interested in some strawman lecture about finance.
Don’t ignore the fact they’ve absolutely pulverised us in terms of youth infra too. That yields a steady return and the odd first teamer
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Feel free to note this as rebuttal if it's argued that our net spend since 2019 is high.
An example of this is City actually. They spent so much money between 2010-2020, that they can maintain an extremely high value squad without high net spend in recent years.
They can just sell previously bought players and upgrade with moderate net spend. So if they argue their recent success isn't money related by pointing to 2021-2023 net spend... it's a bullshit argument in the same way our so called net spend compared to rivals since 2019 is.
To be fair, one of the reasons they are able to wax a fortune on individual players is because they've got their youth recruitment and coaching right. They've also taken punts that have worked out for them. Odegaard, Saliba and Martinelli immediately spring to mind there.But we are never going to spend like that and spending like that doesn't guarantee trophies.
Spurs, whether you like it or not, need a different approach.
We need spend wisely on world class targeted purchases, but we also need to maximise the use of some of the best youth development training facilities in the country and bring more of our youth players through.
We simply can't afford to spend the end of the Earth every year and clubs that can do this are destroying the heart of football for leagues across the world.
There is literally no point comparing us to Woolwich they have a different model so they can do what they want for all I care. I care about what Spurs do and how we are run.
Levy does spend a lot of money on players, the problem is, it is mainly players he thinks he can make a profit on, or cheap bargains that just don't suit us at all or the manage will never play and it's wasted £100's of millions over the years, that could have been spent on players we actually needed it.
Of course, not every "targeted" purchase will work out, nothing is 100% perfect and Levy has brough in players the manager wants, but with a good scouting team and good DoF, you will get more hits than misses and making us challenging and reaping the financial rewards of CL and Europe more often and not.
A long-winded reply, but simply putting it, running the club properly will yield far better results than simply throwing money at it.
Yeah agree but City’s is ridiculous.By the sounds of things our youth system has improved a lot last few seasons but we won’t see the benefit for several seasons.
Chelsea get another CB due to Fofana injury... bear in mind they already have: Silva, Badiashile and Colwill at CB.
Pepe the Flop at £72 million & tearing up Aubameyang's £350k per week contract only for him to rock up at Barca were even bigger clusterfucks than our signing of Ndombele & GLC for big fees & salary.Iirc it may not have been 200m net but it was a considerable sum in each of the 21/22 and 22/23 seasons
They had one of the highest if not the highest net spends over the last two seasons
So this summer they have already spent 200 mill with a couple of transfers still in the pipeline and no major outgoings. Where is this money coming from, how can they afford to spend over 200 mill this summer?
There is that too.
You didn’t answer my question.
If the player is always approached first, do you think Tomali said ‘yes, I want to move’ and agreed personal terms?
Have you watched him run 50yards???There’s a difference between acceleration over 5-10 yards and top speed over 50 yards.
not just this summer.Yes they spent a lot so far this summer..... I've not said otherwise.
Thanks for joining in tho.
Not remotely true.
Why are Spurs fans so eager to get on Kronkes nuts?
Who would want any part of that carry on
not just this summer.
what do you think of our transfer window so far?
Not easy to improve on Dier and Sanchez, established internationals
It's a rebuttal as to why a specific statistic I have seen you use before is a flawed measure.