Is Luke now a Shaw thing for White Hart Lane move?

Discussion in 'Tottenham forum' started by George S, June 15, 2014.

  1. Gary Guest

    I think Poch will stick with his formation of 4-2-3-1 and I fully expect the work is already being done behind the scenes to get the players in that he will need. However, were forgetting that we have Baldini in charge of identifying players and these will have to be sanctioned by POCH.

    Im a huge fan of Remy and for 8m is a bargain for somone who has shown he can scres goals in the Prem. Get Caulker back for 8m and a new LB and RB (Cover) and I think we will setup nicely for next year.

    Lloris (offer the man a new deal)

    Walker (needs to improve final ball)
    Caulker/Alderblein? (should never have sold him)/(team mates with Belgium, would work well)
    Vertonghen (needs to descover his original form)
    Davies (solid LB at a fraction of Shaw)

    Sandro (if he is still here)
    Dembelle (retains the ball which POCH loves)

    Remy (N brainer for 8m)
    Eriksen (Great 1st season, only going to improve)
    Lamela (Poch's biggest challenge at Spurs this year)

    Ade (A lot of haters for him, but showed what he can do when loved)

    I dont think next season will be as bad as last, we mst refrain from makes huge changes in personel like last year, all those players dont just become bad players overnight.

    Paulinho
    Chadli
    Chiriches
    Soldado

    Will improve im sure.....if POCh dont see any potential then Im sure we will see them leave in Jan,

    Players out for me are - Siggy, Daws, Naughton, Lennon are all surplus to requirements.
     
  2. Mattj78

    Mattj78 Well-Known Member

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    I can't see levy spending thirty million on ANY player this summer after last year. I don't expect to see any big changes and I think Pochettino will be expected to work with what he has got.
     
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  3. Mattj78

    Mattj78 Well-Known Member

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    The players to go will be Dawson, Adebayor, Lennon, Naughton and I think if we get decent money, Sandro may be going too.
     
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  4. Mattj78

    Mattj78 Well-Known Member

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    If we sign Messi, I will start the Daniel Levy fan club!!
     
  5. Bri Himself New Member

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    I hope you are right. My great concern is that they will keep Ade and try to depend on him again.
     
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  6. Ramos43

    Ramos43 Active Member

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    Lol...Until the next time we finish outside of the top 4! ;)
     
  7. Ramos43

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    After giving the transfer situation careful consideration, I think Spurs WILL be more active in the market than many think.

    Don't get me wrong, I firmly believe that Poch, Levy and Baldini would have discussed attempting to extract the best from the current crop of players at the the club. But Levy CLEARLY has a huge amount of faith in Mauricio, and with the chairman handing him a 5 year contract, I fully expect DL to back his new manager with a considerable amount of investment, as he ALWAYS does, with all of his managers.

    The most likely course of action this summer, I believe, will see Spurs trim a substantial amount of 'fringe/ first team' players (to raise more funds, reduce the wage bill and free up squad space), and replace them with a combination of MP's chosen signings (up to 4/5) and youth team players .i.e. Bentaleb, Carroll, Pritchard and Fredericks.

    As things stand Chelsea are the only club that have been particularly aggressive in the transfer market so far, with most waiting until the conclusion of the WC to conduct their business.

    I would expect a busy summer!!!
     
  8. notnats

    notnats Well-Known Member

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    Completly agree, Poch wasnt brought in because of his glowing CV, he has no experience at this level and isnt here to attract the big names. he's here because he has history and a good reputation of working with what he's got as well as developing youth. some might say a perfect appointment for a club that aspires to sell its best players for a substantial profit. after all theres a stadium that needs building.
     

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