Spurs Disgraceful fans
Spurs Fans Are A Disgrace
Mousa dembele made the mistake that brought Man Utd back into the game |
I her some idiotic blogs have been calling for the clubs real fans to stoop to their level and boycott the remaining home games this season. How utterly stupid these fake fans are.
Mousa Dembele cost us against Manchester United, he was the one who let them back into the game after he was already past Pogba down the touchline. He turned back towards his own goal and into trouble, that after starting the game very poorly.
The result had nothing to do with Vorm or leaving out Alderweireld, who hasn't yet played a decent game since his injury.
Alderweireld wants more than we can afford, we all know that whether we care to admit it or not and thus he is not our future and doesn't deserve selection. Do you all want Sanchez to make his mistakes now or next season?
It makes perfect sense for him to get used to the Premier League and to form a partnership with Jan Vertonghen now, rather than wait and start slowly while they learn next season. That basic factor seems to have bypassed the intelligentsia. Mauricio Pochettino has already stated we have to start faster next season and thus it makes sense to prepare for that now.
Harry Kane clearly isn't fit, his ankle is clearly still affecting him and he was basically a passenger in the semi-final.
Mousa Dembele is 31 in July, he isn't the future and there is talk of China,which is all about huge pay days for older players. If he wants that,then fair enough. He is under contract until 2019 and it is he who has decided not to talk about a new contract until after the season, not Spurs, not Levy.
Toby Alderweireld is 29 and wants too much money. We already have his replacement, so adding another and cashing in while we can get full value for him, instead of his £25m release clause next summer, again makes sense.
Danny Rose has simply been going through the motions, his heart isn't in the club it would seem and if you are not 100% focused, you can not produce the top level football we now expect. If Ryan Sessegnon is to come in for him their shouldn't be any complaints from anyone.
Victor Wanyama is 27 in June, but there is no suggestion he wants to leave, merely a journalist making up a story to sell papers. There is interest in him, so what, there is interest in all our players, we have interest in a lot of players. None of that means anyone is looking to leave or that clubs are looking to sell. It's a non-event of a story.
£50m for Rose and £50m for Alderweireld I can see, bringing in Sessegnon and one other. On this years performances neither would severely reduce the capability of the squad and in the case of Rose we may well get an increase in ability.
Mousa Dembele is an excellent player, but he isn't irreplaceable and Harry Winks should be properly fit next season. I'm sure we would still look to bring in another link midfielder, especially if we sold Dembele for £40m, no way would he go for £20m with 2 years still left on his contract, not under Daniel Levy anyway.
The squad has to evolve, at some point you have to sell ageing players before they are too old and can command no transfer fee. That business aspect is part and parcel of football, again, whether some fans like to admit it or not. We are no different from other clubs in that respect.
What matter now is that we secure UEFA Champions League football, not that fans try to screw the club, try to create a bad atmosphere and do all they can to prevent us getting UEFA Champions League football and thus restrict our growth by reducing our income and our pull to attract players.
Call themselves supporters, they are a disgrace.
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COYS!!
That said it seems we're still unable to cross the finishing line, both mentally and from our inability to disrupt in and around the attacking third, especially from dead-ball situations...the last four games (I think) have highlighted these deficiencies.
Add to this the fact that all our attacking players (with the exception of Eriksen) have some of the worst possession stats in the EPL (see Squawka), then I for one would not be surprised to see us fail to qualify for the CL next season.
These are issues that I have drawn attention to on previous occasions but, as yet, I fail to see any improvement...Clive has quite rightly pointed out that a strong mental approach and improving 'the little things' will lead to success...unfortunately I don't think Poch has got the message!
We can't move forward if we simply focus on the referees. I understand that. But, when we're deciding how well the side performed I think it's important to. On any particular occasion I think it's only fair to consider whether we did enough on the day to have won the game with a ref in the middle.
I think we would have done so at a canter. They needed everything the ref could give them on the day, and he didn't let them down. I can't blame the players for this one.
I believe VAR is both a great idea as well as absolutely necessary at the top level of the game.
I just can't see how anyone with a brain could make some of the decisions we've seen so far from what should be clear and incontrovertible video.
It seems in the world of sport only the football authorities can ever make such a hash of things that, it seems, all other sports handle easily and well.
There again, the FA, UEFA & FIFA all have fairly long and ignominious histories of getting just about everything wrong.