Summer 2020 Transfer Thread

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🤣 sorry, couldn’t resist it. I guess it comes down to each individual to rate the itk’s. VY always has solid info and is quite humble as well.

You're not aware of this new fangled "tier" system that people inexplicably place value in then..... ?
 
Steffen Iversen says to Norwegian media that himself wouldn't manage to play under Mourinho, but that Sørloth is more qualified to play in the premiership now than he was in 2018. As a Spurs supporter he would love Sørloth in Tottenham, but he still thinks he should chose Leipzig.

Not going to lie, I would chose Leipzig as well. Attacking football or this? Easy decision
 
Rob Guest (works alongside Alasdair Gold) has confirmed Spurs are not looking at Sorloth.

I still think it'll be Diallo, or someone not mentioned yet that comes out of nowhere (Son, Bergwijn like)
 
i got on well with Rob. Imo i didnt think i put that many cryptics but they werent happy and in their emails to me i felt like they were talking to me like a child and over reacting, hence why in the end i asked them to delete my account. Shame...

Welcome! Rob was a nice guy it seemed. When I got banned, I messaged him and he seemed to be open to letting me back in, but it was A&C's choice.

Hope you enjoy it here. Lots of differing opinions here, just like SC.
 
Interesting article

Tottenham 0-1 Everton: James Rodriguez shows Spurs what they are missing - Jermaine Jenas analysis
By Jermaine JenasMOTD2 pundit and former Tottenham midfielder
Last updated on13 September 202013 September 2020.From the sectionPremier League

I was left as confused and disappointed as any Tottenham fan after Sunday's defeat by Everton.
As good as Everton were - and they were very good, especially James Rodriguez - Spurs were extremely poor.
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If they keep playing like that, I don't know what kind of season it is going to be - but it is not going to be an enjoyable one.
Tottenham just looked like a lot of very frustrated players with no direction, which is odd. Whatever you think of the way Jose Mourinho's teams play, they are usually well drilled in every detail.
This time, their players did not look fit - the difference in sharpness to Everton was huge - but, more worryingly, they did not look like they had even worked together before, or knew what their roles were on or off the ball.

Tottenham manager Jose Mourinho is happy the cameras documenting his team are gone
Most of the time when I watch Spurs under Mourinho, I think: 'OK, there are going to be moments in the game where things are not going well, but we are going to have a spell where we come back into this.'
But that spell never came. I don't know why, but the Spurs players did not even seem to be that upset about it either.
Spurs gave debuts to summer signings Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg and Matt Doherty
I am sure Jose had a plan but, for whatever reason, his players were not able to execute it.
There was no cohesion and no idea about what to do to get back into the game from 1-0 down. They looked lost, low on confidence and miles off anything that was even close to good.
'Everton are heading in a different direction'

Everton have the squad to compete - Ancelotti
Spurs lacked everything and even Mourinho's substitutions were poor. Taking off Dele Alli at half-time didn't make sense to me - at least he had looked like nicking a goal in the first half.
I know what Spurs fans will do - they are going to be screaming for signings - but it is not the numbers they have brought through the door since reaching the Champions League final in June 2019 that is a problem, it is the calibre of those players.
I actually think Matt Doherty is a great signing and Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg, who also made his debut on Sunday, is going to work out in the long run too.
But when you compare them to Everton's new signings, Rodriguez, Allan and Abdoulaye Doucoure, then you can see which direction the Toffees are going in, and it is completely the opposite one to Spurs.
I know it was only the first game of the season, but the situation does already seem that stark.
Everton gave a debut to three players - Allan, Doucoure and Rodriguez
It felt like I was watching a club in Everton who have set out their stall to make a real challenge for the top four. It is going to be an exciting few months for them.
And then you have got a club like Spurs who have built a stadium and a training ground to be in the top four, but the team - whether it is how they respond to their manager or down to the individuals - just don't seem good enough at the moment to be anywhere near it.
'Rodriguez had the guile to do what he wanted'
Rodriguez looked an absolute world-beater for Everton on Sunday - and he is almost exactly what Spurs haven't got at the moment.
They have got plenty of players with pace and energy in that area behind the striker but they haven't had anyone with real guile since Christian Eriksen left at the start of the year.
There isn't anyone in this Tottenham team who you can give the ball and they can just soak it up and say: 'Let me settle this down.' That is exactly what Rodriguez did time and time again when he found Richarlison or Dominic Calvert-Lewin.
Whenever the ball came up to him on the right, Rodriguez always had so much time. He never seemed rushed and it was like he was saying to Spurs left-back Ben Davies: 'You stay there, I am controlling this ball and I'm going to do what I like with it.'
Everton's James Rodriguez is the first Premier League debutant to create at least five chances since Alexis Sanchez for Woolwich in August 2014
He has got that star quality about him. The talk when Rodriguez signed was would he be quick enough or fit enough, but he has got the ability to see things before they happen. He just looked like he was a class above.
Everton had Rodriguez orchestrating things at the top of the pitch, they had Allan running things in the middle and they had Michael Keane in charge at the back.
I looked at Spurs and everyone was looking around pointing fingers at each other.
'Everton have plugged the gaps'

Jose Mourinho 'honestly believes' Tottenham will sign a striker
I remember watching Everton last season and looking at their midfield and thinking: 'Yes, some nice footballers but they get overrun all the time and outworked a lot.' That was why they lost a lot of games.
The beauty of what Everton have done this summer is to put all of that right.
They have plugged those gaps with two players in Allan and Doucoure who are solid, strong ball-winners who can give it to the quality players they have at the top end of the pitch.
It is early days of course, but things look very positive from Everton's point of view. It shows why it is a good idea to act early in the transfer market.
I listened to Calvert-Lewin talking on Sunday about how Rodriguez and the others had come in and lifted everyone before the start of the season. Of course it makes sense to do business then, because the new players can make that sort of impact from the get-go.
Tottenham have still got three weeks until the window closes on 5 October and it sounds like they will make some signings. I don't understand why they haven't happened already, though, when there is a lot work to do.
Yes, it might save Spurs some money by leaving things until the last minute, like they usually do, but is it really worth it when it can cost you points in the meantime?
Jermaine Jenas was speaking to BBC Sport's Chris Bevan.
 
The reason we are shit now is actually easy to understand. From our glory days with Poch we lost Walker, rose, Vertonghen, Wanyama, Dembele and Eriksen. And not a single one of them was replaced with a player at least at the same level. Toby is not as good and dier and dele look terrible. The only players who are give or take at the same heights are Lloris, son and Kane who gets injured a lot because no rotation. Worrying and sickening stuff.
Thats Harsh on Toby, at one point, IMO, he was the best CB in the league
 
Just goes to show how much ITK is utter bollocks. A report comes out we are looking at him and then a load of people jump on it with, “oh yeah we are looking at him”. How pathetic do you have to be to pretend you know something about a transfer that is never going to happen if you stop for a minute and think logically about it. I’m sure some people are about who may know things, and if I ever found something out, the last thing I’d do would be post about it on the internet to potentially throw a multi million pound deal in the air.
 
Not signing Sorlorth and Deeney is like two new signings in itself.


It’s the equivalent of being told you have
Just goes to show how much ITK is utter bollocks. A report comes out we are looking at him and then a load of people jump on it with, “oh yeah we are looking at him”. How pathetic do you have to be to pretend you know something about a transfer that is never going to happen if you stop for a minute and think logically about it. I’m sure some people are about who may know things, and if I ever found something out, the last thing I’d do would be post about it on the internet to potentially throw a multi million pound deal in the air.



Every single time mate. You get a report in the media of a player suddenly out the blue we are linked with, then suddenly Trix pops his ugly fat head on Spurs community with “ yeh I gave that name to the mods last week and now it’s out, I can reveal it’s player A”
Then Hercules plods along, like a koala bear hanging off Trix ball bags, the sad illiterate cunt with “yes I agree with Trix, this player is on our radar“
Fuck off you bunch of nomad set of assholes. You know nothing about what’s going on and everyone on Spurs community lapping it up, are a bunch of sad lemmings that are programmed to hand donations in. Pathetic.
 
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