Would both be great signings
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Btw same Ali G article this is from said Palace not selling Eze this summer
Then again no choice if the clause is matched.
Btw same Ali G article this is from said Palace not selling Eze this summer
We average 17.579 crosses per matchHow many crosses do we put in the air under Ange?
Btw same Ali G article this is from said Palace not selling Eze this summer
Then again no choice if the clause is matched.
That’s not what it says
What does « in the air » mean?We average 17.579 crosses per match
what does it say?That’s not what it says
Article said feeling across London and from England camp is that Palace aren’t selling Eze this summer and his release clause may be complicated
Actual quote. Speculation.
Across London but also within the England camp and the noises coming out of Crystal Palace are a growing insistence that Eberechi Eze is not for sale this summer following the impending departure of Michael Olise to Bayern Munich. That would appear to suggest that the reported release clause in Eze's deal is more complicated than initially thought.
In the parlance of the shadydans of the worldThe ethos of ENIC and Daniel Levy is to make as much financial gain as possible from the football club.
They don’t have an ethos on the football side of things. Absolutely none. They’re shysters who put on a facade that they have a philosophy and ethos as you suggest by occasionally throwing out buzz word statements like “we want a coach that can play free flowing attacking football” before appointing Nuno, or “we have our Tottenham back” after we won a couple of games, to make the more gullable of the fans believe they actually have some sort of vision. They don’t.
The old chestnut that they try and put out there that we are a club that signs exclusively young talented players is absolute dung too.
We sign predominantly players that are cheap. If a player is not a young and talented player we have no issue signing him as long as he isn’t very expensive. It’s a classic way of trying to justify continuously signing players that are not at a level that are really going to turn us into challengers. “Oh we don’t sign stars, we make them. It’s the Tottenham way.” Utter horseshit.
Under Jol, Harry, AVB, Poch, Mourinho, Conte, Nuno (what a collection of different managers that is btw, for an ownership that supposedly has an “ethos”) we signed numerous players mid/late 20’s/early 30s. Why? Because we could “do a deal.” Ethos went out the window.
Levy and ENIC have no footballing ethos or philosophy. They plod along on the football side of things chopping and changing from different methods and regimes and whenever things go tits up, Levy comes out with a buzz word statement, “we need to get back to the Tottenham way.” and bobs your uncle he gets a cohort of fans back onside again.
Rinse and repeat.
Ali G seems to be bigging up the potential for Jacob Ramsey to come to us... If it was a cheeky punt, then I could be into it. There's a lot to like about him and if his injuries are not gonna be a problem, then he just might develop into a more than useful option as an 8 for us... But if he's the main attraction in our summer window.. If he's taking the place of Eze. Then that'll be disappointing.. to put it mildly.
Yeah and, Dan will still be dry humping pictures of levy and the balance sheet.In the parlance of the shadydans of the world
Brudda is cooking with this post
most release clauses are difficult because they usually want the majority lump sum. It requires a willing selling club that are relaxed with the structure of the fee/deal.
Actual quote. Speculation.
Across London but also within the England camp and the noises coming out of Crystal Palace are a growing insistence that Eberechi Eze is not for sale this summer following the impending departure of Michael Olise to Bayern Munich. That would appear to suggest that the reported release clause in Eze's deal is more complicated than initially thought.