Interestingly I don't think Holtby is on the list.http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/football/teams/tottenham-hotspur/11029566/Tottenham-Hotspur-open-to-offers-for-11-players-in-desperate-attempt-to-cut-squad.html
Quote from: bobdylan on August 13, 2014, 11:24:20 AMInterestingly I don't think Holtby is on the list.http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/football/teams/tottenham-hotspur/11029566/Tottenham-Hotspur-open-to-offers-for-11-players-in-desperate-attempt-to-cut-squad.htmlI'd love us to go in for Dembele. A midfield of Sanchez, Dembele and Delph actually excites me. Is that allowed?
One thing I love about Gabby is that he's always been a big stage player and we've had precious few of those lately.
I don't think we'll buy anybody from Spurs. Their players will all be on too higher wages for us to manage.
Quote from: pauliewalnuts on August 13, 2014, 10:19:06 AMThe problem with Gabby is not that he can't do it or never does it anymore.It is that he doesn't do it anything like enough.How many times have we seen him 'do it' over the last few years?I genuinely think he is in his comfort zone, coasting, and a move would be good for him and maybe for us, too. It certainly would if he's on big money now - and given the fact MON loved him, I suspect he will be - and expects a new contract paying similar.I agree with your analysis but for now am prepared to give the benefit of the doubt about your conclusion. He has been playing in a side where forwards have been starved of possession so it could be argued that his performances have suffered as a result. It might, therefore, that his game is a symptom of that or it might be that you are right and he is part of the problem. The way I see it he has until the return to full fitness of Benteke and Kozak to show that one way or the other.
The problem with Gabby is not that he can't do it or never does it anymore.It is that he doesn't do it anything like enough.How many times have we seen him 'do it' over the last few years?I genuinely think he is in his comfort zone, coasting, and a move would be good for him and maybe for us, too. It certainly would if he's on big money now - and given the fact MON loved him, I suspect he will be - and expects a new contract paying similar.
Quote from: Tom_Mc9 on August 13, 2014, 11:57:54 AMI don't think we'll buy anybody from Spurs. Their players will all be on too higher wages for us to manage. I wonder if anybody has any data about how they're wage bill compares to ours?
Quote from: dave.woodhall on August 13, 2014, 11:47:33 AMOne thing I love about Gabby is that he's always been a big stage player and we've had precious few of those lately. Yes, regardless of consistency, he is still one of an increasingly select bunch of players we have that when on form can hurt the top sides.