Incredible servant of this great club and a class act through and through. I hope he returns one day to manage.
Thank you, Michael Carrick.
Thank you, Michael Carrick.
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/13JFTiCRlvF1nwJ-GDBiC5TaBwu7K23c7mR_pxROpmuM/edit?usp=sharing
Finished the PremFace predictions now that the season is over
Punished and The n8ful Dead came tied first with 8/20
Finished the PremFace predictions now that the season is over
Punished and The n8ful Dead came tied first with 8/20
By Wahabipapangus Go To PostHe did great at Everton and did fairly decent at West Ham as well, at least considering how they were doing before him. Kind of makes sense for clubs like that, to at least keep offering him jobs, even if he is a hilariously tragic figure.
give him mourinho's squad at united, and i'm certain he gives city a run for their money.
I think Moyes has done a fine job at West Ham tbh. Place is a shambles. Board is a disaster.
He was shite at Sunderland but this season proves that wasn’t all down to him. Guy is a mid-table Prem manager through and through, and West Ham once again are suffering from delusions of grandeur to assume they deserve anyone better.
He was shite at Sunderland but this season proves that wasn’t all down to him. Guy is a mid-table Prem manager through and through, and West Ham once again are suffering from delusions of grandeur to assume they deserve anyone better.
By JesalR Go To Posthttps://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/13JFTiCRlvF1nwJ-GDBiC5TaBwu7K23c7mR_pxROpmuM/edit?usp=sharing
Finished the PremFace predictions now that the season is over
Punished and The n8ful Dead came tied first with 8/20
What a fucking time to be alive. Should have picked up the KdB points too.
By Oddinho Go To PostI did okay with 6. Who are we calling the breakout of the season?Presumably one of Richarlison,.Sanchez, Cook, or TAA
By Oddinho Go To PostI did okay with 6. Who are we calling the breakout of the season?
Harry Kane is claiming it
By Oddinho Go To PostI did okay with 6. Who are we calling the breakout of the season?Fogod, obvs.
Honestly no idea. No player really felt like a breakout this year. TAA probably closest but just didn't feel right to me?
By Oddinho Go To PostI did okay with 6. Who are we calling the breakout of the season?Milivojevic
By n8 dogg Go To PostI reckon Davey Sanch.Considered him, but cost £42m and came from a Europa League finalist Ajax.
Also, breakouts tend to feel like academy or proper youth players to me
By batong Go To PostWhat about that Crystal Palace fullback lad?He only played about 5 games.
By sohois Go To PostHe only played about 5 games.Well that's enough for me.
I think one of the young English centre back is a good shout for "breakout" player.
Maguire or Tarkowski, maybe Ben Mee.
Maguire or Tarkowski, maybe Ben Mee.
By Francis Go To Post
A top prospect. I hope theres a buy back clause.
Just seen Kane has 105 PL goals already. Definitely stands a chance of beating Shearer if he keeps it up for 7/8 more years.
By Elchele Go To PostLiverpool lads tell me about Rhian BrewsterThis is all you need to know.
Allegri to stay
Mancini to Italy(count be happy)
Ancelotti to Napoli
Sarri to Chelsea
Conte to Arsenal/Milan/maybe Zenit now that Mancini is gone.
Mancini to Italy(count be happy)
Ancelotti to Napoli
Sarri to Chelsea
Conte to Arsenal/Milan/maybe Zenit now that Mancini is gone.
I’m broadly in agreement with a view I’ve seen put forward on twitter that spending any money trying to improve on Karius this summer is money wasted.
He’s far from perfect, but he’s hardly a million miles behind the likes of Courtois or Lloris. A lot of the games we’ve played where we have dropped points and he’s been in we haven’t scored a goal.
He’s far from perfect, but he’s hardly a million miles behind the likes of Courtois or Lloris. A lot of the games we’ve played where we have dropped points and he’s been in we haven’t scored a goal.
By Feorax Go To PostI’m broadly in agreement with a view I’ve seen put forward on twitter that spending any money trying to improve on Karius this summer is money wasted.CB partner for Dijk more of an immediate 'concern' for me, Jeff.
He’s far from perfect, but he’s hardly a million miles behind the likes of Courtois or Lloris. A lot of the games we’ve played where we have dropped points and he’s been in we haven’t scored a goal.
By Diego! Go To PostHarry Kane is claiming itYou should get that on twitter
It would probably “bang” amongst the @Hazardinhoesqueology audience
Leroy Sane would be in the breakout player conversation. We knew he was capable of flashes of good play in Germany, but there were matches this year where he just took over and made defenders look foolish. 22 years old.
By n8 dogg Go To PostJust seen Kane has 105 PL goals already. Definitely stands a chance of beating Shearer if he keeps it up for 7/8 more years.
can't keep that up, when he leaves with pocketuna.
Pochettino wants to know he will be given the funds to bring in the players he wants and the freedom to sell those he feels he can replace, as he tries to transform Spurs into winners.
He also wants to be confident his star men will be offered contracts, ideally ahead of the World Cup, before recommitting his own long-term future to Spurs.
Levy is keen for Pochettino to sign a new contract worth up to £8.5million-a-year, but the Argentine wants promises over the direction he can take the club before signing.
Up until now Pochettino has largely played by Levy’s rules and accepted the club cannot afford to compete with their top-four rivals.
But having clinched qualification to the Champions League, he wants to take the next step with Tottenham and try to turn his squad into one that can win silverware.
Key to that plan is keeping Harry Kane, Dele Alli, Christian Eriksen, Jan Vertonghen, Eric Dier and Hugo Lloris, who are all expected to be offered new contracts this summer.
But Pochettino also wants bigger funds to invest in his squad and the go-ahead to sell anybody he believes he can replace. Toby Alderweireld, Danny Rose and Mousa Dembele could all go, leaving Tottenham with big holes to fill, while there are question marks over the futures of Victor Wanyama, Fernando Llorente and Moussa Sissoko.
Pochettino is a big fan of Crystal Palace forward Wilfried Zaha, who he knows would cost upwards of £50m, while Tottenham are currently at the front of the queue of clubs chasing Ryan Sessegnon, who Fulham value at £50m.
Anthony Martial has been on Pochettino’s radar for some time and Spurs have been tracking midfielder Bryan Cristante, who has been on loan at Atlanta, and Real Madrid’s Mateo Kovacic.
With Alderweireld expected to depart, Pochettino wants a new central defender and would like Tottenham to rival the likes of Barcelona for Ajax’s 18-year-old Matthijs de Ligt. Newcastle United captain Jamaal Lascelles is seen as another option.
Landing Pochettino’s targets this summer would require Levy to break Tottenham’s transfer record, which stands at £42m for Davinson Sanchez, several times over.
Pochettino is due to meet Levy this week and Tottenham’s billionaire owner Lewis could also be part of the talks aimed at pushing the club into the next phase of his project ahead of the move into the new stadium.
Whether or not Lewis is willing to bankroll Pochettino’s plan in the same summer Tottenham move into a new £850m stadium remains to be seen.
But Pochettino wants decisive action and does not want to club to drag its heels into the final weeks and days of the transfer window, which has cost Spurs points in the past.
Levy waited until he had sold Kyle Walker for £50m to Manchester City before doing any business last summer, but Pochettino does not want to be forced to wait for sales to go through this time around.
He is also fearful that some of Europe’s biggest clubs will attempt to unsettle his stars if new contracts are not agreed before they jet off for the World Cup with their respective countries.
I wrote quite a long reply about David Moyes in response to n8s fucking disgustingly shit post above. I've just deleted it all because I read it and knew I was so right there was no discussion to be had.
The TLDR of it, however: nobody fucking likes David Moyes or wants to see the dour cunt succeed at anything in life ever again and I hope he falls down some stairs in the near future.
The TLDR of it, however: nobody fucking likes David Moyes or wants to see the dour cunt succeed at anything in life ever again and I hope he falls down some stairs in the near future.
By JesalR Go To Posthttps://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/13JFTiCRlvF1nwJ-GDBiC5TaBwu7K23c7mR_pxROpmuM/edit?usp=sharingWon last year too.
Finished the PremFace predictions now that the season is over
Punished and The n8ful Dead came tied first with 8/20
By bud Go To Posthixx, you always seem so angry.What's on the cover today?
it's okay, man.
calm down.
the sun is out.
Rose, Toby and Dembele should fetch at least £100m for Poch.
Wasn't aware that Wanyama was also maybe on the outs. He was injured for most of the season.
Wasn't aware that Wanyama was also maybe on the outs. He was injured for most of the season.
Think Poch is absolutely right to demand the investment.
One of my worries is that the top 6 will become a top 4 again in the near future, with two clubs perennially looking in from the outside like we were for most of the last decade. That’s why I’m glad our owners are finally spending big money on quality players.
As it stands, it looks like 2 of the 3 big London clubs will be the most likely to miss out going forward, and if Levy thinks the club can just coast along with the same business model they’ve been using up until this point, then he’s taking a massive, massive risk.
One of my worries is that the top 6 will become a top 4 again in the near future, with two clubs perennially looking in from the outside like we were for most of the last decade. That’s why I’m glad our owners are finally spending big money on quality players.
As it stands, it looks like 2 of the 3 big London clubs will be the most likely to miss out going forward, and if Levy thinks the club can just coast along with the same business model they’ve been using up until this point, then he’s taking a massive, massive risk.
November would be optimistic for Ox given the severity reported on his injury.
Everyone responds differently to surgery, but Baba Rahman, who blew knee liaments at ACON 2016, just made his first appearence for Schalke two days ago.
Everyone responds differently to surgery, but Baba Rahman, who blew knee liaments at ACON 2016, just made his first appearence for Schalke two days ago.