He would go there for the money, so leaving now would add half a years salary. And they'd probably pay him 50m p.a.Surely he would wait till the summer, as this season he has the chance to win the league again?
He would go there for the money, so leaving now would add half a years salary. And they'd probably pay him 50m p.a.
The thing is a physio or doctor won't always be able to say 100% whether he has a back issue or not, it's his body and he knows it best.
wtf 105k a week?
We can hardly laugh at them when we're paying Depay and Young £120k each, and are apparently offering Lingard £95k.wtf 105k a week?
Big blow to Pool's economy.Sakho is on over 100 kilos a week?
Isn't this another one like Ryan Mason who was supposed to be the future of Spurs.
Bit disingenuous, that. Citing your current players with high expectations when I think he was clearly referencing expectations from the past.Not particularly. That mantle falls more on the shoulders of players like Harry Winks, Cameron Carter-Vickers and Marcus Edwards.
Bit disingenuous, that. Citing your current players with high expectations when I think he was clearly referencing expectations from the past.
Fair play. I seem to recall higher expectations in the past as well as the previous poster, but carry on, it's not all that important.Expectations from whom? I don't think any Spurs fans have cited Carroll as the future of Spurs.
He emerged from our academy into the first team squad as a possible prospect, nothing more. Hopefully he'll have a decent career in the Prem elsewhere.
You could say the same for the ones you named as well. We always think our kids are going to be the next big thing and then they end up playing somewhere else. The higher your expectations as a club get, the more likely they will buy in from outside, to maintain success and attract sponsorship and new fans.Expectations from whom? I don't think any Spurs fans have cited Carroll as the future of Spurs.
He emerged from our academy into the first team squad as a possible prospect, nothing more. Hopefully he'll have a decent career in the Prem elsewhere.
You could say the same for the ones you named as well. We always think our kids are going to be the next big thing and then they end up playing somewhere else. The higher your expectations as a club get, the more likely they will buy in from outside, to maintain success and attract sponsorship and new fans.
For Carter-Vickers and Edwards perhaps, but Harry Winks is more established now. Pochettino brought him on to see out the last 20 mins (not to replace an injured player) of the game against Chelski ... he wouldn't do that unless he had a high degree of confidence in him.
I'm willing to stick my neck out and say that Winks will be a starting CM regular for us within the next 2 years.