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Mate, let's all laugh at Tottenham!

drippin

Obsessed with "Mature Trusted Members"

Country: Finland
Alli's Transfermarkt value has gone from 100 million to 30 million in under 3 years.

From their forum about Alli: "He's like the ghost car you get on racing games showing you how good you used to be. But you can't physically interact with the real world. That's his impact."

Winks from 40 million to 20, and they think he is useless backpasser, which he seems to be.

Nice to see our youth dominate them.


This looks really bad.

 

Macho

In search of Pure Profit 💸
Dusted 🔻

Country: England
From Orny:

Nuno no compensation clause

Tottenham injected fresh life into their season yesterday, beating Aston Villa to end a run of three straight Premier League defeats and ease the pressure that was building on Nuno Espirito Santo.

After a promising start to the campaign, Sp**s went down 3-0 to both Crystal Palace and Chelsea before succumbing 3-1 at Arsenal, putting their new head coach under scrutiny. But an impressive 2-1 home victory over Villa moved Tottenham up to eighth place in the table and they go into the international break trailing leaders Chelsea by just four points.

Nuno’s appointment marked the culmination of a lengthy recruitment process that saw several managers heavily linked with the role. The former Wolves manager was not Tottenham’s first-choice candidate but the club secured him on a deal that is believed to be heavily weighted in their favour.

The Athletic has learned that chairman Daniel Levy succeeded in reaching the agreement on his terms, notably including a clause that would benefit Sp**s if their season does not go to plan.

It is understood that should Nuno fail to deliver a top-six finish, Tottenham would be able to sack the 47-year-old midway through his two-year deal without having to pay any compensation.

Nuno's first press conference as Tottenham manager


Nuno arrived at Sp**s at the end of June (Photo: Tottenham Hotspur FC/Tottenham Hotspur FC via Getty Images)
That puts Sp**s in something of a win-win situation. Either Nuno leads them to a European qualification spot or they can part ways at no added cost.

Both sides will hope that sufficient progress is achieved to render the option redundant but its existence underlines both Nuno’s eagerness to take on the challenge and Levy’s negotiating skills.

It also indicates Nuno’s arrival was a compromise in a tough managerial market. Sp**s fans will probably have few complaints if his men continue playing as they did against Villa.

A Tottenham spokesperson said the information regarding the clause in Nuno’s contract is wrong and untrue.
 

Yousif Arsenal

On Vinai's payroll & misses 4th place trophy 🏆
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i thin this is smartest thing Levy ever done and it will also put expectation to the manager to reach that or he could be gone.
 

Riou

In The Winchester, Waiting For This To Blow Over

Country: Northern Ireland

Player:Gabriel


Expressions should really be offered a deal by Vince.

:lol:

Reigns spears Lesnar to win retain the title, while he is celebrating Brock hits him with an F5... "Oozing Sauce" hits, and Expressions picks up the scraps as the new World Champion...you know it makes sense, Vince!
 

Riou

In The Winchester, Waiting For This To Blow Over

Country: Northern Ireland

Player:Gabriel
A draw probably suited us more, but seeing Sp**s lose just feels too good.

I have no idea how they have a fanbase, tbh...there are numerous better choices of teams, in the city they are from alone.
 

Riou

In The Winchester, Waiting For This To Blow Over

Country: Northern Ireland

Player:Gabriel
Think the difference is our board went all in on Arteta, while Nuno was like there 9th choice or something...so he was never gonna be given the same time.

Sp**s don't have higher standards than Arsenal...both clubs kinda have real no idea what they are doing, just in opposite ways.
 

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