Very impressive to be fair wonder what he can do with Tel.
View: https://x.com/PremLeaguePanel/status/1933948265239560390
View: https://x.com/PremLeaguePanel/status/1933948265239560390
The Fighting Cock is a forum for fans of Tottenham Hotspur Football Club. Here you can discuss Spurs latest matches, our squad, tactics and any transfer news surrounding the club. Registration gives you access to all our forums (including 'Off Topic' discussion) and removes most of the adverts (you can remove them all via an account upgrade). You're here now, you might as well...
Really tough one
Simons is pretty special.
Eze is just Spurs already
Mbeumo is left footed and lethal.
I’d be very tempted to put it in this order
Simons
Eze
Mbeumo
I can appreciate the optimism but I can think of a handful of things that he ever did that made me think there was a real star player there. I do agree though that a change of system and coach could do wonders for him.
Now, a higher ceiling than Son? I have no idea what you're basing that on as of right now as that's an incredibly high bar.
![]()
We've conceded 60+ goals for 3 consecutive seasons. You can't blame it all on Ange and injuries.
We've needed a DM for years.
My guess is that Romero will stay. He's hot blooded, an emotional player who may have a sharp disagreement with Ange's sacking in the short term but tempers cool.
The part that doesn't make sense to me is why Romero would be so attached to Ange given the mostly poor results the last 3/4 of Ange's run and Romero's being upset at the mismanagement of his injuries. We heard before winter ended that Romero wanted out. If it suddenly changed with the Europa final then suddenly changed again with the sacking, then perhaps his aspirations are still fairly pliable.
My guess is that Romero will stay. He's hot blooded, an emotional player who may have a sharp disagreement with Ange's sacking in the short term but tempers cool.
The part that doesn't make sense to me is why Romero would be so attached to Ange given the mostly poor results the last 3/4 of Ange's run and Romero's being upset at the mismanagement of his injuries. We heard before winter ended that Romero wanted out. If it suddenly changed with the Europa final then suddenly changed again with the sacking, then perhaps his aspirations are still fairly pliable.
Cause it’s an excuse: our Board isn’t ambitious enough (which in fairness is true enuf), England is too cold for my family, I love Ange … whatever he comes up with next …My guess is that Romero will stay. He's hot blooded, an emotional player who may have a sharp disagreement with Ange's sacking in the short term but tempers cool.
The part that doesn't make sense to me is why Romero would be so attached to Ange given the mostly poor results the last 3/4 of Ange's run and Romero's being upset at the mismanagement of his injuries. We heard before winter ended that Romero wanted out. If it suddenly changed with the Europa final then suddenly changed again with the sacking, then perhaps his aspirations are still fairly pliable.
Levy now - But Romero in 2 summers when he can leave on a freeRomero needs to understand that there is only one person that will decide his future.
If we went for Luis we would have to get his missus as well wouldn't we? Seems to be they're a pair who won't be split.Douglas Luis and Palhinha seem to be relatively available. One or both would solve it for us. Seems obvious really. Must be reasons why we wouldn’t do it.
Jam tomorrow approach.It saddens me that for 9 seasons in a row, including with Redknapp and Pochettino, we finished nearly all of them above Liverpool and the Gooners, and we let them come from nowhere, whilst we went so far backwards, with firstly minimal and then just poor transfers.
Gooners signing Rice, Liverpool now signing Wirtz - that's what you do to improve and establish yourself at or near the top. Incremental but serious enhancements rather than the Spurs scatter-gun approach of 5-6 above average/above average or too young (not yet ready) players each year. Did it when we sold Bale and Kane.
I feel we've just gone and started the same pattern again with Tel. He's 20, he's done nothing for us so far in a Spurs shirt, and if we keep buying players for the future, we will never do anything in the league, in the 'here and now'.
Levy, get yourself a goal, create a plan, and stick to it!!!
The truth is, we need all three. You look at the forward options of many of our rivals and we are miles behind.
Douglas Luis and Palhinha seem to be relatively available. One or both would solve it for us. Seems obvious really. Must be reasons why we wouldn’t do it.
Oh but he has …for the things he really cares about: