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Re: Tottenham Hotspur - the Pride of London

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Originally Posted by Spurslover View Post
Bro,

I think Harry is trying to re-shape the team or being forced by the management. I can understand why, but I can understand the timing of the re-shaping. It is very disrupting to the team spirit and it will do more harm than help.

I seriously think that the January Window is doing EPL no good. I think if the January window is to open, it will be to open the window for teams with plentiful of injuries within the 25 strong squad. For those whom has little/no injury casualty, maybe a limitation of 2 transfers per team.

Spurs is in good shape, but in January we underwent 1 Win 2 Draws 1 Lost, i.e. 5 out of 12 possible points. I won't say it is a bad spell, but it is below the average of 6 points, so it can consider as a poor spell. 1 of the reason could be the attention on the market takes too much off Harry's time and having a toll on the player's mind.

Hopefully, after these 2 wins, we can be better off and starts to chase for the UCL position for next season (now that we've only UCL to play for after failing in all other cup competitions).

COMON YOU SPURS!!!
thats a bad run in jan, with vdv and bale out with injury spurs cant be too attack minded.
the jan transfer window enables cash to change hands and bankers'/agents' pockets to be filled haha...

on the new stadium, if it is located in east london, i think spurs should fuck it lah. spurs is a north london club!
whats your take on this bro?

west ham's chairman david sullivan -
espn
"Daniel Levy's sole argument seems to be that, in his opinion, the stadium won't work with West Ham United as the tenants. We beg to differ. What we know won't work is having a north London club having a stadium in the Borough where we have been for over 100 years. It doesn't feel right, as it isn't right. Any right-minded person would agree with us.
"Just imagine if Manchester United wanted to build as new football stadium in Bolton, it would be wrong. The Spurs plan is no different."