And I don’t think we have the football talent. For starters, count the number of one-touch passes today for us and citeh and you’ll see the gulf in talent.
I see Skipp has found his preferred role on the bench at Leicester very quickly.Perhaps in anticipation of a starring role in the Championship next season.
Beware the wounded animal they say and I think you will see this today.Four losses on the bounce is unfamiliar territory for these City players and the uncertainty over Pep’s contract must have affected them during this time.I see only a high scoring win for City at the beginning of what is a tough run of matches.
I've been a Kulusevski fan from the start even when he was getting stick for being a slow, left-footed right-winger. I have always liked his strength, determination and fighting spirit, not to mention flashes of real skill and important goals. He has risen from being a gawky youngster to be the captain and heartbeat of the Swedish team, and if anyone drives Spurs from midfield it is him. Ange has finally cottoned on that Kulu is NOT a right-winger, which most of us realised very early on. He's the antithesis of Spursy and probably the last player I would want to sell.
Doesn’t your comment about Ange finally catching on to Kulu’s best position tell you all you need to know about his ability at this level.He’s not fit for purpose.
He’s right. It’s the difference between success, failure and mediocrity. It’s not just football where this applies. It’s in our everyday lives.
From a football perspective. When you’ve played with a player who wants to win at all costs it gives you the impetus to follow suit. Contrast this with the player who just wants a kick about and thinks it doesn’t matter what the score line is. That’s infectious too but for all the wrong reasons. We, sadly are the latter.
Kulu another putting himself in the shop window with his play and now his words..his contact runs until summer 28 which means his peak price will be achieved summer 26 …
Edit Did he not say this after the West Ham game as he was presented with the mom award.
Going back to your Brand Ange video H where you guys were discussing the merits of Archie Gray.The 40M we paid for him is the same as the chavs paid for Cole Palmer.It’s a tough call on who made the best purchase and that was at the time when Chelsea were throwing money at anyone who wore football boots so was a comparatively small fee.
An anonymous soundbite? It sounds like Kulu, he has that kind of attitude and can articulate it in English. Either way, the source of the quote is correct. However, as alluded to in the post, this kind of winning ethos is engendered from the 'top down' and therein lies the anomaly. One which must be pursued to its ultimate, logical, conclusion, namely the owner of the club.
It is Levy, who puts no demand on the coach, nor has any realistic ambition, to win anything. His highest ambition for the club has only ever been a Champions League spot, in order to syphon off the profits, regardless of anything to the contrary that has been disingenuously spouted from his duplicitous maw. Which is the whole genus of the Hugo Lloris accusation regarding the watches.
In his tenure as Chelsea owner, Abramovich won 18 trophies in 15 years. It is now 24 years since ENIC darkened our doors and the silverware count still sits at a single trophy. One garnered accidentally, when the scorer had a ball cannon off his head that he knew nothing about. Perfect symbology for an owner who could only, conceivably, ever win a trophy by accident, not by design.
My own guess at the orator is ..............Kulu .
There is no-one else at Spurs who would have the command of the language , to easily convey EXACTLY what goes wrong.
This boy , particularly on the World stage , has moved on . You sense it in his demeanour , his maturity , his strength . He is currently far and away our best player and I think we should cherish him - while he is still around . He may not have achieved Champion status , but I have no doubt that he will , I sincerely hope its with Spurs .
As always , we're a couple of "greats" away from being a superior football team , we need to nurture and care for the good ones , Kulu defo falls into that elite category , his rise has been heart-warming. No longer the wrong-footed right winger , his confidence sky -high , he is on the path of an 'all-time 'great . We not only gotta keep him , we gotta add to him . I so hope he plays well today , he could make the difference .
We're struggling defensively , but we score against EVERYBODY . I'll take 2-2 today and Kulu on the scoresheet ..................... C O Y S !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I don’t think that we are using players that have potential. I’ve banged the drum for Tyrese Hall to be given a chance in midfield and I would (as he’s just signed a new contract) put Spence on the left wing or swap him for Johnson on the right.
Bergvall has had 3-4 games and looks totally lost to me. Archie Grey is PL ready imo and with our racist Uruguay enforcer missing give him a chance.
I still think The EL is our best chance of a cup. Should we beat UTD in The League Cup. Joining us in the semis will probably be Arsenal, Liverpool and Chelsea.
As for today’s game, expect another goal fest as the last 3-4 games have been crazy.
I would be very interested to know who said it: presumably one of our senior players who has experience of winning things, which narrows the field quite a bit. Romero?
This aged well ...
You watch Harry score crazy skill goals like yesterday and know that a serious football club would never let a talent like that leave.
He was a prisoner for 6 years ..what do you want .. all Child-line. Levy is a cunt.
Lot of chatter, time to stfu and start playing.
And I don’t think we have the football talent. For starters, count the number of one-touch passes today for us and citeh and you’ll see the gulf in talent.
I see Skipp has found his preferred role on the bench at Leicester very quickly.Perhaps in anticipation of a starring role in the Championship next season.
'Bring him home'
So Oliver what does Winky’s cock taste like ?
Are you saying we will be relegated?
Those were my words 🤣
Beware the wounded animal they say and I think you will see this today.Four losses on the bounce is unfamiliar territory for these City players and the uncertainty over Pep’s contract must have affected them during this time.I see only a high scoring win for City at the beginning of what is a tough run of matches.
I've been a Kulusevski fan from the start even when he was getting stick for being a slow, left-footed right-winger. I have always liked his strength, determination and fighting spirit, not to mention flashes of real skill and important goals. He has risen from being a gawky youngster to be the captain and heartbeat of the Swedish team, and if anyone drives Spurs from midfield it is him. Ange has finally cottoned on that Kulu is NOT a right-winger, which most of us realised very early on. He's the antithesis of Spursy and probably the last player I would want to sell.
Doesn’t your comment about Ange finally catching on to Kulu’s best position tell you all you need to know about his ability at this level.He’s not fit for purpose.
Ange still hasn’t figured out that Romero should play on the left where he played at Atalanta and Dragusin on the right.
Hey steady,he’s the best coach we’ve ever had.He’s going to win us a cup this year.
I’ll get my coat.
He’s right. It’s the difference between success, failure and mediocrity. It’s not just football where this applies. It’s in our everyday lives.
From a football perspective. When you’ve played with a player who wants to win at all costs it gives you the impetus to follow suit. Contrast this with the player who just wants a kick about and thinks it doesn’t matter what the score line is. That’s infectious too but for all the wrong reasons. We, sadly are the latter.
Kulu another putting himself in the shop window with his play and now his words..his contact runs until summer 28 which means his peak price will be achieved summer 26 …
Edit Did he not say this after the West Ham game as he was presented with the mom award.
It was on Sky Sports https://www.skysports.com/football/news/11675/13258296/dejan-kulusevski-exclusive-interview-tottenhams-new-leader-and-man-citys-tormentor-growing-up-and-aiming-high
Going back to your Brand Ange video H where you guys were discussing the merits of Archie Gray.The 40M we paid for him is the same as the chavs paid for Cole Palmer.It’s a tough call on who made the best purchase and that was at the time when Chelsea were throwing money at anyone who wore football boots so was a comparatively small fee.
It’s true one never knows, yet with us, one knows it was Baldy!
Cheers..
An anonymous soundbite? It sounds like Kulu, he has that kind of attitude and can articulate it in English. Either way, the source of the quote is correct. However, as alluded to in the post, this kind of winning ethos is engendered from the 'top down' and therein lies the anomaly. One which must be pursued to its ultimate, logical, conclusion, namely the owner of the club.
It is Levy, who puts no demand on the coach, nor has any realistic ambition, to win anything. His highest ambition for the club has only ever been a Champions League spot, in order to syphon off the profits, regardless of anything to the contrary that has been disingenuously spouted from his duplicitous maw. Which is the whole genus of the Hugo Lloris accusation regarding the watches.
In his tenure as Chelsea owner, Abramovich won 18 trophies in 15 years. It is now 24 years since ENIC darkened our doors and the silverware count still sits at a single trophy. One garnered accidentally, when the scorer had a ball cannon off his head that he knew nothing about. Perfect symbology for an owner who could only, conceivably, ever win a trophy by accident, not by design.
My own guess at the orator is ..............Kulu .
There is no-one else at Spurs who would have the command of the language , to easily convey EXACTLY what goes wrong.
This boy , particularly on the World stage , has moved on . You sense it in his demeanour , his maturity , his strength . He is currently far and away our best player and I think we should cherish him - while he is still around . He may not have achieved Champion status , but I have no doubt that he will , I sincerely hope its with Spurs .
As always , we're a couple of "greats" away from being a superior football team , we need to nurture and care for the good ones , Kulu defo falls into that elite category , his rise has been heart-warming. No longer the wrong-footed right winger , his confidence sky -high , he is on the path of an 'all-time 'great . We not only gotta keep him , we gotta add to him . I so hope he plays well today , he could make the difference .
We're struggling defensively , but we score against EVERYBODY . I'll take 2-2 today and Kulu on the scoresheet ..................... C O Y S !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
4- 1 Citeh..
Nah, we’ll nick a result as we always do at Pep Citeh. My guess is 1-1 or 2-2.
Oh William , you do disappoint me !!!!!!!!
Spurs disappoint me ..Top to bottom.
I don’t think that we are using players that have potential. I’ve banged the drum for Tyrese Hall to be given a chance in midfield and I would (as he’s just signed a new contract) put Spence on the left wing or swap him for Johnson on the right.
Bergvall has had 3-4 games and looks totally lost to me. Archie Grey is PL ready imo and with our racist Uruguay enforcer missing give him a chance.
I still think The EL is our best chance of a cup. Should we beat UTD in The League Cup. Joining us in the semis will probably be Arsenal, Liverpool and Chelsea.
As for today’s game, expect another goal fest as the last 3-4 games have been crazy.
I would be very interested to know who said it: presumably one of our senior players who has experience of winning things, which narrows the field quite a bit. Romero?
I think it was Kulu,Graham.He has probably been our best player this season.