But I thought hughton was like a father figure to him and then potter was much the same.
You don’t abandon your father for any amount of money.
Give me £100k a week and I will abandon the shit out of my father.
But I thought hughton was like a father figure to him and then potter was much the same.
You don’t abandon your father for any amount of money.
My Spurs mate saw him play on telly last year and says he's shitehouse.
No, this is exactly what I tried to explain to you previously. Player with a year or less left on their contract is actually going to be bought / sold for under their peak value (especially when they want away and we have a replacement, i.e. Biss) whereas a player with four years left, who is happy and who we haven't replaced, and possibly can't, (i.e. Cucurella) will be sold for a lot more than their perceived market value or not at all.
No, this is exactly what I tried to explain to you previously. Player with a year or less left on their contract is actually going to be bought / sold for under their peak value (especially when they want away and we have a replacement, i.e. Biss) whereas a player with four years left, who is happy and who we haven't replaced, and possibly can't, (i.e. Cucurella) will be sold for a lot more than their perceived market value or not at all.
Yes, that is exactly what I expected someone to come along and say. It doesn't stop me (and it seems I'm far from being the only one!) thinking that £25M (if indeed that is the fee - we'll never know) is a very, very good bargain price for Spurs!
Yes, that is exactly what I expected someone to come along and say. It doesn't stop me (and it seems I'm far from being the only one!) thinking that £25M (if indeed that is the fee - we'll never know) is a very, very good bargain price for Spurs!
The key point here is the Albion being seen not to stand in the way of a player going on to apparently better things. That helps recruitment and the confidence of existing players that they will be similarly well looked-after.
The initial fee being slightly lower than anticipated even at around £30m (not that we will ever know the actual amounts) but with add-ons (which, once again, we are unlikely to find out much about) may reflect doubts about the player's, er, lifestyle. And it's very unusual to get Spurs to stump up before the final days of a transfer window.
Definitely this.
All the brilliant football we've played under Potter has been fantastic. But if there is one consistent frustration about supporting the Albion it is the pathetic mismanagement of finances by Tony Bloom and his team of senior executives.
They are literally clueless when it comes to money and making deals.
Yes, that is exactly what I expected someone to come along and say. It doesn't stop me (and it seems I'm far from being the only one!) thinking that £25M (if indeed that is the fee - we'll never know) is a very, very good bargain price for Spurs!
Yeah good deal for Spurs, undoubtedly.
But probably a decent result for us too.
I was concerned he would be the first of several to run their contracts down and leave us with nothing to show for our investment.
Yes, that is exactly what I expected someone to come along and say. It doesn't stop me (and it seems I'm far from being the only one!) thinking that £25M (if indeed that is the fee - we'll never know) is a very, very good bargain price for Spurs!
I just hope we don't end up in the 'Southampton syndrome' by becoming reasonably successful and losing our best players each year.
When Southampton were broadly finishing around mid table for several seasons, they were forced to sell many of their better players such as :
Ings, Van Dijk, Mane, Shaw, Schneiderlin, Lallana, Lovren, Vestergard, Hojbjerg, Bale and Wanyama to name but a few.
Nice problem to have and I'm not grumbling about Bissouma leaving as he has given us good service, but it's always hard replacing such good established players such as him. The positive I suppose in all of this is that with Mwepu and Caicedo looking comfortable in the middle of the park with other young players in the pipeline, the future is still bright.
I just can't help but feel due to his contract running down £25m for such a good player is a steal on Spur's part.
The Reds needs a midfielder… £30m is a steal fgs.