Levy Backing Mourinho in the Transfer Market


Levy Backing Mourinho in the Transfer Market


Mourinho on the transfer window opening on Monday and whether any early deals will be done

"Monday? 
"A new player Monday? 
"That would be amazing news but I think it's just the opening of the window. I think we're going in the right direction. Very calm, organised, thinking well, measured, thinking of everything. 
"We know what we can do, we know what we cannot do, we know which directions we can go in, which directions we cannot. 
"We cannot be reactive in relation to what our opponents may do that we cannot do. We are very balanced, we're together. No doubts about what we need, no doubts what it is possible for us to get. 
"Step by step we'll end with a better, more balanced squad thank we have now, keeping the great players we have is a very important thing."

This is the common sense our fans need to hear because they don't listen,they don't understand anything that doesn't fit with their fantasy agenda.
We can not react to what our opponents do.
Can you see our fans taking that onboard?
Nope, nor can I.
Twitter becomes a toxic place when the clueless spout their nonsense and the rest of us have to wage through it.
I have blocked a lot of them so don't have to do much wading but trust me, they are still there, if you delve into a thread you'll find them and what is their theme this transfer window?
Daniel Levy will not back Jose Mourinho.
What they actually mean is Daniel Levy will not spend the money that these "in administration" amateur accountants believe should be spent, even though the money isn't there to do so.
Logic goes totally out the window, no fans in the stadium goes totally out the window, fans not paying for season tickets goes totally out the window, no we should spend as if we have all the money coming in.
Let's pretend, let's play fantasy football.
Mourinho is being backed. He knows the constraints so his transfer list reflects that ad Spurs will get the players he wants starting with his priority, Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg.
It is frightening going through threads reading Tweets from people, who are still living their football as if it were 10 years ago.
It is like they have gone back in a time machine, they must all be addicts of Life on Mars, a good series spoilt when it went PC and gave itself another name.
Thank goodness repeats of the Sweeney and The Professionals haven't changed.
But, as much as I like those programmes, I have kept up to date with the changes in football, I'm current, I'm not 10 years old and my trusty band of merry men will follow me.
We'll have a few fights next season, beating off the Sheriff of Nottingham, Captain Hook and all those Premier League pantomime villains to finish in the top 4 and to lift the Europa League.