Club statement about transfers

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haha....if we were reported as bidding you would say it was paper talk......

I remember us being heavily linked with Mcarthy, Suarez and Imbula before we lost out, and suddenly Dier became the answer.

Short memories

We were linked with McCarthy and didn't make a concrete offer, same with the other two. If we were really interested I'd imagine we would have made a bid. But you can use the paper talk to justify how Poch didn't sign what you want if you so choose.

I'm just saying if we really wanted a DM to join our already full CM department, we would have at least had a bid rejected for one.
 
We were linked with McCarthy and didn't make a concrete offer, same with the other two. If we were really interested I'd imagine we would have made a bid. But you can use the paper talk to justify how Poch didn't sign what you want if you so choose.

And you can believe that Poch wanted to use Dier as a DM all along and we dont need to upgrade
 
And you can believe that Poch wanted to use Dier as a DM all along and we dont need to upgrade

I believe that Poch believes in bringing through a core of young english talent. Whether they be home grown or not I believe he has a philosophy of training young players up to be world beaters (if he can). Whether I like that or not doesn't matter one bit to him really.
 
I believe that Poch believes in bringing through a core of young english talent. Whether they be home grown or not I believe he has a philosophy of training young players up to be world beaters (if he can). Whether I like that or not doesn't matter one bit to him really.

I believe that Poch wanted Schniderlin last season but was let down, as he was this season with McCarthy etc. I dont believe our manager is as naive as some of our fans, that he cant see that Bentaleb and Mason are not the answer.

His promotion of Dier to DM is proof of that.

I dont think for one second our manager feels the midfield is what he wanted at the start of the window but has no choice really since he sold all our DMs and they wasnt replaced.

Are we the only team in England without a DM in its squad. Perhaps the only team in Europe? The world?

Yes, Im very sure thats what the club planned for, and Wanyama handing in a transfer request to join Spurs, and Southampton saying they will never sell him to us, was all based around the fact that we didnt want him anyway because we have young English kids playing there.

Some fans are skipping in poppy fields with rainbows and over doing the romance attached to our squad.

We are building for the future, for the simple fact we havent strengthened the squad enough to challenge for one place better than last season. We missed 4th by 7pts.
We lost to WBA and Stoke at home, and Palace away. There´s the points, but we couldnt even strengthen the squad to improve on that this season, so people talk about being happy with 6th or 7th???

Errr this is Pochs SECOND season people. Why should we finish any lower than 5th?

This is the only club I know where progression is judged on an imaginary future target that never comes.
But go ahead, put your head back in the sand.

We never wanted a DM, we never wanted a striker, Pochs wet dream is to rotate between Kane and Chadli and Levy always backs his manager´s. Life is bliss.
 
Here's a thought then Sammy. Dier was used in cb and rb last year mostly because our other options weren't good enough. Dier was one of our best players last season with the most potential, yet the early signings were in the two positions he played best in.

Ever think Poch might have used dier in CM last year had we had a stronger back 4?

Also, if Poch is being molested by Levy as much as you claim, I'm sure he would tell him to shove his bald head up his arse. He is his own man after all.

Or we could have not been able to sign the players he wants due to other circumstances outwith our hands, gave him another Stambouli and spent the next 10 months bitching about how Poch never plays him.
 
Some more grist for the mill...


Finally it is the end of the 2015 summer transfer window. I sound relieved don’t I? The transfer window doesn’t just take its toll on managers, players and executives, but the fans as well. The constant wheel of speculation and rumours is just as exciting as it is draining. Immediately after the transfer window closed on Tuesday, the criticism of Daniel Levy was coming in thick and fast. The general consensus was that Levy had failed to adequately bolster the squad this summer. In recent days Levy has been criticised from every corner, adding fuel to the ‘Levy out” brigade. However, is this criticism really fair?

Let’s first look at the positives of the transfer window for Tottenham. We have strengthened one of the worst defences of last season, by bringing in Toby Alderwiereld, Kieran Trippier and Kevin Wimmer. Alderwiereld, last season, proved himself as one of the best centre-backs in the Premier League, and his arrival in N17 has been seen somewhat as a coup considering the shortage of quality centre-backs on the market. Trippier adds depth and quality to what was a problem position last summer, and his arrival will hopefully force an improvement in Kyle Walker’s performances this season. Wimmer is an unknown quantity, but he is young, has potential and gives us another option as a natural left-footer in the centre of defence. Mauricio Pochettino was desperate for his side to improve defensively this season, and it seems as if he has got his first choice targets to now fulfil his wish. The Club also added two young attackers in Heung-Min Son and Clinton N’Jie from Bayern Leverkusen and Lyon respectively. Both are touted as being exciting, direct, pacey young forwards who have a penchant for creating and scoring goals. For many fans, this is exactly what the side was missing last season. Although, their impact will of course depend on just how quickly they can settle into a new country, culture and league.

Apart from bringing new players in, the Club also engaged in a mass fire sale this summer which saw nine first-team players leave, including two of the most expensive flops in the Club’s history, Paulinho and Roberto Soldado. The majority of these nine had severely disappointed during their spells at the Club. Daniel Levy took the unprecedented step of selling many of these players at a loss, taking a combined £23.2 million hit on Soldado and Paulinho. Levy did this to help Pochettino, who wanted a much thinner squad this season. However, there was much frustration that the Club missed out on signing a defensive midfielder and a striker, with moves for Victor Wanyama and Saido Berainho both hitting brick walls. Some fans resorted to calling for the return of free agent, Dimitar Berbatov, such was their desperation to see the Club bring in some support for Harry Kane. Levy was castigated by fans, journalists, celebrity footballers and everybody else who wanted to jump on to the ‘Levy out’ bandwagon for this perceived failure.

Levy, since becoming Chairman of Tottenham in 2001, has overseen, and been responsible for, the transition of the Club from being lowly league finishers, to being one of the best financially run clubs in world football and being regulars in European competitions. To add to that, Levy has built a world-class training ground, and has overseen the initial development process of a new 56,000 seater stadium, that he promises will take the Club to the ‘next level’. These achievements are sadly overlooked, especially during the transfer window when fans get frustrated that Levy fails to spend the vast sums that our rivals do. Levy certainly has his faults, of that there can be no doubt. However, he is learning from past mistakes. For example, he has completely revamped the Club’s recruitment setup that has previously cost Tottenham so dearly. Furthermore, this summer Levy decided not to pay over the odds and not to panic buy. These have been pivotal mistakes that he has made in the past, which have set the Club’s development back. Just look to the 2013 summer transfer window as evidence. Pochettino’s philosophy is that it is better to wait until the right players become available at the right price, and Levy is now buying into that. There is now a long-term vision at the Club, shared by the Chairman and the Head Coach. This is something that should be celebrated by every Tottenham fan. Levy is frustrating, but he has done a huge amount for this football club and he is slowly learning from his mistakes, which will help the Club improve in the long-term. You only need to look back to the reign of Alan Sugar before criticising him too much.

Lay off Levy - SpursWeb - Tottenham Hotspur News
 
Here's a thought then Sammy. Dier was used in cb and rb last year mostly because our other options weren't good enough. Dier was one of our best players last season with the most potential, yet the early signings were in the two positions he played best in.

Ever think Poch might have used dier in CM last year had we had a stronger back 4?

I didnt say we had a stronger back 4, I said that our main problems at the back lie in front of our defence, in central midfield.
I also remember Poch playing Vlad at RB, instead of Dier when we got fucked at home to Villa, so who knows. He is not exactly the pillar of team selection.

Also, if Poch is being molested by Levy as much as you claim, I'm sure he would tell him to shove his bald head up his arse. He is his own man after all.

I think thats probably the most retarded thing Ive ever read.
 
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