Re: SPURS 2016/17 GAMES: EPL - Hull 1 v 7 SPURS
Posted: Sun May 21, 2017 6:08 pm
Conceding silly goals in the last 2 games cost Lloris the golden glove
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Actually, Tebow did his best to give it away and only woke up over the last 4 or so games. That's how far ahead he was. Nice try though.pajimoh wrote:Conceding silly goals in the last 2 games cost Lloris the golden glove
We chokedCristao II wrote:From a Spurs forum...
Just to think.......if we'd beaten West Ham we'd be second now.
Its a Goal wrote:Last season we finished 3rd, 11 points behind the winner. This season we finished 2nd, 16 points more than last season and only 7 points behind the winner. The lads should not relent and continue to push. We have the best team in the league it just hasn't materialize into trophies yet. 2 or 3 quality signings with the vast majority of the team in place we should be able to get over the hump. Crucial to tie down are Kane, Dele, Alderweirld and Lloris. Next are Son, Eriksen, Wanyama, Dembele and Jan. The good thing is we have some really good players coming back from injury next season to fortify the team. Lamela, Rose and Winks are going to be like new signings.
I will like us to sign a recognized and proven striker this window. If RM can have Ronaldo and Benzema while Barca has Messi and Suarez there is no reason why MoPo won't be able to accommodate Kane and another striker. Next is a playmaker. Eriksen is good but we need someone who can takeover from him by creating and scoring more. If we are fortunate enough and have enough funds, find a backup goalie for Lloris. I don't know if it is age worrying Lloris but he appears to be dropping some clangers of recent which isn't typical of him. Vorm is getting to the end of his career while Lopez may not be ready for this level.
Enjoy the football and dont let others set your own standards for happiness. Regardless of what some trolls say - this has been a VERY good year for SPURS!!Its a Goal wrote:Last season we finished 3rd, 11 points behind the winner. This season we finished 2nd, 16 points more than last season and only 7 points behind the winner. The lads should not relent and continue to push. We have the best team in the league it just hasn't materialize into trophies yet. 2 or 3 quality signings with the vast majority of the team in place we should be able to get over the hump. Crucial to tie down are Kane, Dele, Alderweirld and Lloris. Next are Son, Eriksen, Wanyama, Dembele and Jan. The good thing is we have some really good players coming back from injury next season to fortify the team. Lamela, Rose and Winks are going to be like new signings.
I will like us to sign a recognized and proven striker this window. If RM can have Ronaldo and Benzema while Barca has Messi and Suarez there is no reason why MoPo won't be able to accommodate Kane and another striker. Next is a playmaker. Eriksen is good but we need someone who can takeover from him by creating and scoring more. If we are fortunate enough and have enough funds, find a backup goalie for Lloris. I don't know if it is age worrying Lloris but he appears to be dropping some clangers of recent which isn't typical of him. Vorm is getting to the end of his career while Lopez may not be ready for this level.
I am telling ya!! Choked badly... With 13 games to go Chelsea were ten points ahead of Spurs. They won 11 of those games. Spurs really bottled it, as we only won 12 of their remaining 13 games, and not the full 15 out of 13 we would have needed to win the league.toyin133 wrote:We chokedCristao II wrote:From a Spurs forum...
Just to think.......if we'd beaten West Ham we'd be second now.
Thanks for pointing out what we already know. How many very good players in the past have left Spurs? We are still standing. Even if we win something players would still leave if they want to. That is the nature of the business. Players move and it generates revenue and excitement and trepidation in equal measure.txj wrote:"A player might feel that he's done enough at Tottenham, and he might fancy a change. You might feel that Tottenham is a nearly club, we 'nearly' go close to winning the league, we 'nearly' go close to winning the semifinal of the FA Cup, and he might choose to move on.
Danny Rose, a Tottenham player....
Don't pay attention to txj, he's got hold of the wrong end of the stick after the fact as usualpajimoh wrote:Thanks for pointing out what we already know. How many very good players in the past have left Spurs? We are still standing. Even if we win something players would still leave if they want to. That is the nature of the business. Players move and it generates revenue and excitement and trepidation in equal measure.txj wrote:"A player might feel that he's done enough at Tottenham, and he might fancy a change. You might feel that Tottenham is a nearly club, we 'nearly' go close to winning the league, we 'nearly' go close to winning the semifinal of the FA Cup, and he might choose to move on.
Danny Rose, a Tottenham player....
I guess all Liverpool players are staying because of the trophies you've won
So many other clubs' fans taking panadol for Spurs headache. I keep asking why do these guys support their clubs.txj wrote:"A player might feel that he's done enough at Tottenham, and he might fancy a change. You might feel that Tottenham is a nearly club, we 'nearly' go close to winning the league, we 'nearly' go close to winning the semifinal of the FA Cup, and he might choose to move on.
Danny Rose, a Tottenham player....
pajimoh wrote:Thanks for pointing out what we already know. How many very good players in the past have left Spurs? We are still standing. Even if we win something players would still leave if they want to. That is the nature of the business. Players move and it generates revenue and excitement and trepidation in equal measure.txj wrote:"A player might feel that he's done enough at Tottenham, and he might fancy a change. You might feel that Tottenham is a nearly club, we 'nearly' go close to winning the league, we 'nearly' go close to winning the semifinal of the FA Cup, and he might choose to move on.
Danny Rose, a Tottenham player....
I guess all Liverpool players are staying because of the trophies you've won
The same Rose said:[color=brown]txj[/color] wrote: "A player might feel that he's done enough at Tottenham, and he might fancy a change. You might feel that Tottenham is a nearly club, we 'nearly' go close to winning the league, we 'nearly' go close to winning the semifinal of the FA Cup, and he might choose to move on.
Danny Rose, a Tottenham player....
Cristao II wrote:pajimoh wrote:Thanks for pointing out what we already know. How many very good players in the past have left Spurs? We are still standing. Even if we win something players would still leave if they want to. That is the nature of the business. Players move and it generates revenue and excitement and trepidation in equal measure.txj wrote:"A player might feel that he's done enough at Tottenham, and he might fancy a change. You might feel that Tottenham is a nearly club, we 'nearly' go close to winning the league, we 'nearly' go close to winning the semifinal of the FA Cup, and he might choose to move on.
Danny Rose, a Tottenham player....
I guess all Liverpool players are staying because of the trophies you've won
Kante won the league and upped and left Leicester!! Cristiano Ronaldo? He won the league and CL at Man Utd - he upped and left. Players leave for a variety of reasons - money, trophies, managers etc
As pajimoh said, there is no guarantee a player will stay at a club. What I do guarantee is that as long as Levy is at the wheel - he will not directly sell to Utd, City, Chelsea unless the deal is bloody fabulous e.g. 110m for Rose or Walker.
PS Rose and Walker have the same agent - pure coincidence that they are both the most unsettled? Hmmm
I no dey follow all these rumors rubbish. I go wait until club announce somebody. From all the rumors going around we are after about 50 players so far
I feel ya but this one seems to have some authenticity to it. Hopefully we should know more before the end of the week.[color=brown]pajimoh[/color] wrote:I no dey follow all these rumors rubbish. I go wait until club announce somebody. From all the rumors going around we are after about 50 players so far
Let them officially release it - I dont think this is the top. I have enjoyed AIA's creativity though.Its a Goal wrote:
Looks plain and nothing special. This is why I am not fond of Nike.