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Transfer thread

What's interesting about the attacking part of the team was that we started last season with the collective being our advantage. Then all of a sudden it wasn't because we lost Odobert and Richi whilst Ange was having his own issues with Werner, Then we lost Moore for a couple of months. It suddenly felt different.

I'm really hoping this current season we can change all of that. If we did have a senior core of Solanke, Son, Richi, Tel, Johnson, Kulu, Madds, Odobert and Kudus then I think we cope a lot better. That's not really mentioning what might happen with Solomon, Moore, Scarlett, Lanks etc.

It does feel like we're not going to get world superstars so we have to really get that collective working again. Keep them all fresh and use a meritocracy to get them all fighting for places. The subs bench options definitely look moire appealing.

I might be being overly optimistic but I think magic might happen under Frank with the attackers. He has a decent history of getting forward lines really singing.
 
Apperently we're about to sign 19 year old Kees Smit from AZ Alkmaar. I quite like him. Silky smooth touch and control. Plays with his head up. Mostly plays like a #10.
I have nothing against signing young players per se, I just wished we would focus on established players. Kees would probably take at least 6 months to get to grips with this league, and that is only if we are lucky. On the other hand Eze is proven and ready at this level.
 
It was going to have us competing in terms of being able to pay the fees. It wouldn't all of a sudden make every player want to join us.
I thought it was going to help us compete on wages which is critical. On average, the higher the wages a club pays the higher they are more likely to finish innthe lesgue.
 
Neither Robinho or Isak at the point of those respective transfers were made are the type of signing being discussed though are they? We're talking genuine established players who'd command top level wages rather than players at middling clubs and/or from middling leagues not yet proven at the highest levels. Even then you're talking about two of the wealthiest nation backed clubs making statement signings to signal their arrival.
Sorry Robinho wasn't a genuine established star commanding top wages? Wut? la Liga a middling league? Wut? 🤣

Whether they were statement signings or not is irrelevant, it's to say that a club can sign pretty much any standard of player if and it's a big if they are willing to pay wages as those two were.

Again I'm not arguing we should do that but some people seem to think it's impossible when that's just not true.

I can't speak for anyone else but Isak is exactly the kind of player that I wish Spurs would sign but we never go for. Proven quality, established potential and ready for the next step, he's just a little bit too expensive for our blood.
 
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What's interesting about the attacking part of the team was that we started last season with the collective being our advantage. Then all of a sudden it wasn't because we lost Odobert and Richi whilst Ange was having his own issues with Werner, Then we lost Moore for a couple of months. It suddenly felt different.

I'm really hoping this current season we can change all of that. If we did have a senior core of Solanke, Son, Richi, Tel, Johnson, Kulu, Madds, Odobert and Kudus then I think we cope a lot better. That's not really mentioning what might happen with Solomon, Moore, Scarlett, Lanks etc.

It does feel like we're not going to get world superstars so we have to really get that collective working again. Keep them all fresh and use a meritocracy to get them all fighting for places. The subs bench options definitely look moire appealing.

I might be being overly optimistic but I think magic might happen under Frank with the attackers. He has a decent history of getting forward lines really singing.
It was never to out advantage. There were some of us who pointed out in the summer that the attack was decidedly average individually and wanted improvements.
 
they've hired populous and have already engaged local authorities for expansion permission - will take time but its serious money for wrexham just to hire populous so they are serious


our competitive edge from the bigger stadium revenues only lasts as long as the next stadium expansion

How did you make this mistake lol?

Wrexham are building a 5k stand, nowhere near a 52k stadium.
 
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Maybe he was saying it to hoodwink the Hammers out of a few quid :D....
That brick is obviously made up by these mug reporters/
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Maybe he was saying it to hoodwink the Hammers out of a few quid :D....
I just dont believe that nonsense. Just flimflam reporting from these Spurs hating idiots.
As if we would put those suggested add ons in an offer. We havent won the league since 61 when i was 6 months old, abd not really got close since.
Now if the add ons were say, get top 4, score 10 goals or whatever, it might be half believable.
 
Sorry Robinho wasn't a genuine established star commanding top wages? Wut? la Liga a middling league? Wut? 🤣

Whether they were statement signings or not is irrelevant, it's to say that a club can sign pretty much any standard of player if and it's a big if they are willing to pay wages as those two were.

Again I'm not arguing we should do that but some people seem to think it's impossible when that's just not true.

I can't speak for anyone else but Isak is exactly the kind of player that I wish Spurs would sign but we never go for. Proven quality, established potential and ready for the next step, he's just a little bit too expensive for our blood.

Sorry I had Robinho down as coming straight from Brazil rather than Madrid.

Isak at 70mil/reportedly on 120k pw and coming from Sociadad, a non-CL Spanish club where he'd scored 30 league goals over 3 seasons is not the type of player we are talking about, at least not when you are dismissing Ndombele in earlier posts as being that type of signing, he came in on reportedly higher wages with a comparable transfer fee having played and established himself at a higher level (CL) - they fall within the same bracket of signing afaic and it's only after-timing that says otherwise - which highlights the hit & miss nature of football transfers.
 
That brick is obviously made up by these mug reporters/
I just dont believe that nonsense. Just flimflam reporting from these Spurs hating idiots.
As if we would put those suggested add ons in an offer. We havent won the league since 61 when i was 6 months old, abd not really got close since.
Now if the add ons were say, get top 4, score 10 goals or whatever, it might be half believable.

Surely you remember if we had beat Ipswich we would have won the double again the in '62
 
Sorry I had Robinho down as coming straight from Brazil rather than Madrid.

Isak at 70mil/reportedly on 120k pw and coming from Sociadad, a non-CL Spanish club where he'd scored 30 league goals over 3 seasons is not the type of player we are talking about, at least not when you are dismissing Ndombele in earlier posts as being that type of signing, he came in on reportedly higher wages with a comparable transfer fee having played and established himself at a higher level (CL) - they fall within the same bracket of signing afaic and it's only after-timing that says otherwise - which highlights the hit & miss nature of football transfers.

They wanted Robinho gone to help with the Ronaldo deal though, big profile but similar to us get RVDV in many respects
 
That brick is obviously made up by these mug reporters/
I just dont believe that nonsense. Just flimflam reporting from these Spurs hating idiots.
As if we would put those suggested add ons in an offer. We havent won the league since 61 when i was 6 months old, abd not really got close since.
Now if the add ons were say, get top 4, score 10 goals or whatever, it might be half believable.
Absolutely. It did make me chuckle, but only had to look at the name of the 'journo' to know it's a load of gonads....
 
It was never to out advantage. There were some of us who pointed out in the summer that the attack was decidedly average individually and wanted improvements.

In the 23/24 season, we scored more goals than with a 30 goal Kane in the team the prior season. Ange had immediately used the collective and attacking tactics to get the goals going in, even with conversion rates not where we wanted them. For the first time in a decade we started to see goals go in from many sources. That is what we lost last season for all of the discussed reasons.

What I'm saying is that we can get back to that this season if we've added Tel and Kudus and have them all fresh and fighting for a 1st team shirt. We shouldn't underestimate the power of that. I can easily imagine a game where Madds, Tel, Solanke and Kudus start whilst Kulu, Son/Odo, Richi and Johnson finish. Non stop fresh legs and attacking intensity for 95 mins. Next game in 3 or 4 days time with rotation. So on and so forth.

I think we would all perceive it differently.
 
That brick is obviously made up by these mug reporters/
I just dont believe that nonsense. Just flimflam reporting from these Spurs hating idiots.
As if we would put those suggested add ons in an offer. We havent won the league since 61 when i was 6 months old, abd not really got close since.
Now if the add ons were say, get top 4, score 10 goals or whatever, it might be half believable.

The adds ons it bait from the press, spun from levy comments about the league and CL...........its worked, the fans have taken it and are rattling on about it
 
Sorry I had Robinho down as coming straight from Brazil rather than Madrid.

Isak at 70mil/reportedly on 120k pw and coming from Sociadad, a non-CL Spanish club where he'd scored 30 league goals over 3 seasons is not the type of player we are talking about, at least not when you are dismissing Ndombele in earlier posts as being that type of signing, he came in on reportedly higher wages with a comparable transfer fee having played and established himself at a higher level (CL) - they fall within the same bracket of signing afaic and it's only after-timing that says otherwise - which highlights the hit & miss nature of football transfers.
My friend I watched La Liga. Isak was next up, it was really obvious. He had all the ability he just needed to develop a little bit more physicality.

Ndombele was a relative nobody who had masses of potential. They weren't in the same category of player. I watched a lot of Euro football at the time and Ndombele barely registered on my radar at the time. Now that's not to say he was a bad signing, I don't think he was at all. He's precisely the type we should go for. Some we will get wrong and some we will get right, but him at Isak weren't at the same table. The hype behind Isak was more akin to someone like Gyokeres or Sesko right now.
 
In the 23/24 season, we scored more goals than with a 30 goal Kane in the team the prior season. Ange had immediately used the collective and attacking tactics to get the goals going in, even with conversion rates not where we wanted them. For the first time in a decade we started to see goals go in from many sources. That is what we lost last season for all of the discussed reasons.

What I'm saying is that we can get back to that this season if we've added Tel and Kudus and have them all fresh and fighting for a 1st team shirt. We shouldn't underestimate the power of that. I can easily imagine a game where Madds, Tel, Solanke and Kudus start whilst Kulu, Son/Odo, Richi and Johnson finish. Non stop fresh legs and attacking intensity for 95 mins. Next game in 3 or 4 days time with rotation. So on and so forth.

I think we would all perceive it differently.
For me the goals numbers were good due to the system. It's something I'll always give Ange a lot of credit for with the obvious caveat of the inherent defensive problems said system incurred. I don't believe the goal numbers were related to the players individually and individually they were all quite meh going into 24/25. I was crying for improvements, we got Odobert who has potential but how high that falls was up for debate. The addition of Solanke was decent but he's just decent.

My analysis of the actual quality of the attack going into the season was that it was decidedly meh and I said so many times. I think I just have higher standards than you so I was not and I'm still just not particularly impressed. That's not to say that Frank can't get similar numbers out of them but with the same exact group of attackers I'd expect fewer goals due a more balanced approached.
 
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