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Post by mrcoke on Sept 25, 2017 21:45:59 GMT
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Post by parsonage1955 on Sept 26, 2017 10:22:50 GMT
The most telling stat is how far Spurs' wage budget is below the so called 'big five' and not really that much higher than the chasing pack of mid table clubs. You have to wonder whether they can hold on to Poch and their star players when the big boys come calling?
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Post by boskampsflaps on Sept 26, 2017 17:54:11 GMT
1- November / December 2016. 2- Not the one's he should have made- the ones he bought in, namely Imbula and Saido (who I'm sticking with but plenty would consider him a dud). Add to that how many players he bought in and went out on loan never to be seen again. Couple this with his reputation with the Man City and QPR flops. 3- Because after 3 years it was clear who the weak links in the squad were. Some of them have since been moved on. 4- The one's he considers good enough to make the squad? Bringing them on when games were either lost or in the bag. Saturday was another example. 5- I'm completely neutral on him this season, a lot of lessons seemed to have been learned but as time goes on, the old cracks in the wall start reappear. 6- The times gone but I would have moved fucking heaven and earth to get Rafa in as last season finished. He clearly wasn't happy up there. 7- Yes, although he had his head down doing a job in the championship. Haha absolutely no solutions. Rafa? The same Rafa who was incredibly lucky to get anything out of the game against us? Rafa who lost against Brighton yesterday? I thought you'd want to go for someone like Guardiola. What was lucky about it, if both teams took their clear chances we would have been embarrassed.
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