I don't believe their deals had anything at all to do with each other. We bought Ndiaye two months earlier, for starters.maupay was a part wake weight in the Ndiaye deal. It was a club decision, for a few more quid.
I don't believe their deals had anything at all to do with each other. We bought Ndiaye two months earlier, for starters.maupay was a part wake weight in the Ndiaye deal. It was a club decision, for a few more quid.
They loaned maupay with an obligation to buy on the drip. It's not a complicated situation.I don't believe their deals had anything at all to do with each other. We bought Ndiaye a two months earlier, for starters.
Sounds ideal for Spurs as far as I'm concerned......This fella is not a good judge of character—he took Maupay and Greenwood to Marseille. I would not want a manager who seems these kind of characters suitable to play for my football club.
De Zerbi is clearly a good coach but he's persona non-grata in this country now after his very public swooning over Mason Greenwood. Several Spurs fan groups have already put out statements saying the club shouldn't appoint him, it will only turn the toxicity levels up even more.
Their board really can't afford another balls-up managerial appointment. RDZ is also known for a tough love approach, which that squad of players so obviously didn't respond too with Tudor. Fragile egos throughout.
Robbie Keane is their best bet for a short-term bounce. You know he'd take an 18-month deal.
De Zerbi is clearly a good coach but he's persona non-grata in this country now after his very public swooning over Mason Greenwood. Several Spurs fan groups have already put out statements saying the club shouldn't appoint him, it will only turn the toxicity levels up even more.
Their board really can't afford another balls-up managerial appointment. RDZ is also known for a tough love approach, which that squad of players so obviously didn't respond too with Tudor. Fragile egos throughout.
Robbie Keane is their best bet for a short-term bounce. You know he'd take an 18-month deal.
I think he turned down an offer to be interim which you can't blame him for. Anything less than 3 years isn't exactly a big leap of faith in a new manager but they should always want at least 12 months on their deal so there's a decent payout fornwhen they're inevitbly axed.Keane turned them down already mate, the club he is managing is chasing a title
Hope he does well tbf, always comes across well in punditry and is obviously a proper diamond of a bloke for he got so involved with Bradley Lowry.I see they've missed out on Jermaine Defoe.![]()
Ignore this creature, he likes seeing kids being killed. Absolute creep.He is the LAST manager on earth for keeping anyone up
Ignore this creature, he likes seeing kids being killed. Absolute creep.
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