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Spurs really have no shame.
If Spurs are the only way of seeing Messi in the Epl, then I'm all for it. They'll probably blow the Kane money on him.
Should get them to 7th place. Job doneTotally agree! Would be great to see how he would do in the PL.
Agree. Would love to see him in the PL.If Spurs are the only way of seeing Messi in the Epl, then I'm all for it. They'll probably blow the Kane money on him.
Must mean Trippier is off ?
Must mean Trippier is off ?
Why? Because we refuse to let Dalot go for peanuts?
Must mean Trippier is off ?
Why would Maddison take a step down to Arsenal?Arsenal, you know what to do.
I don't know.Why would Maddison take a step down to Arsenal?
More money I'd guessCan anyone explain the benefit of Maddison to Arsenal from Maddisons point of view is?
I know theres rumours of a falling out a while back with Rodgers but Im puzzled at anything else.
Cutting out the middle man and selling Lingard directly to Arsenal seems to be the only solution. He feels at home on the dancefloor anywayI don't know.
Seems our only shot at getting some cash and bringing players in.
Probably quite simple really: I’d imagine they’ll pay him more + they are historically a massive club. Maddison also looks like a player who would love the London lifestyle. He could also be the ‘main man’ there, when you think about it. His main competition in the no.10 spot would be Smith-Rowe.Why would Maddison take a step down to Arsenal?
Probably quite simple really: I’d imagine they’ll pay him more + they are historically a massive club. Maddison also looks like a player who would love the London lifestyle. He could also be the ‘main man’ there, when you think about it. His main competition in the no.10 spot would be Smith-Rowe.
Generally speaking though, it’s just the way the game works. Players will constantly leave smaller clubs (no disrespect to Leicester) who are really well run and in a really good period of their history to join bigger clubs who may be in a bit of a downward trajectory.
Spurs
Like the ESL all over again, they just want to feel involved
IIRC, Madison has a bit of an attitude problem or at least that's what his manager seems to think and that's why he benched him last season in a crucial phase at the end when they could have got CL.Why would Maddison take a step down to Arsenal?
Maybe Aston Villa is not interestedWhy would Maddison take a step down to Arsenal?
Probably quite simple really: I’d imagine they’ll pay him more + they are historically a massive club. Maddison also looks like a player who would love the London lifestyle. He could also be the ‘main man’ there, when you think about it. His main competition in the no.10 spot would be Smith-Rowe.
Generally speaking though, it’s just the way the game works. Players will constantly leave smaller clubs (no disrespect to Leicester) who are really well run and in a really good period of their history to join bigger clubs who may be in a bit of a downward trajectory.
Wages? That’s how they got ParteyWhy would Maddison take a step down to Arsenal?
That’s if we think that going from Blackburn to Newcastle was an upwards trajectoryFrom Newcastle to Blackburn to Southampton. The exact opposite career trajectory of Shearer.
West Ham is the better club for him. He lived near my step son, a stones throw away from the ground and within walking distance of central LondonThat would be an amazing move for Jesse. Actually hope it happens for his sake more than anything. Couldn't think of a better club for him
Eh? What exactly would we be bottling?IIRC, Madison has a bit of an attitude problem or at least that's what his manager seems to think and that's why he benched him last season in a crucial phase at the end when they could have got CL.
Lingard, if it's made perfectly clear to him he's got not place in our squad, as is obvious, would slot perfectly in Leicester's system - can press, run and work hard, while providing quality.
I think it makes perfect sense and hopefully we don't bottle it.