Mourinho and Mata: the calm before the storm?
When the self proclaimed 'Special One' returned to the adoring masses at Stamford Bridge, there was not a shred of doubt in the minds…
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When the self proclaimed 'Special One' returned to the adoring masses at Stamford Bridge, there was not a shred of doubt in the minds…
This is the question on the minds of every Spurs fan in the land and abroad after a second consecutive season of highs, lows…
Fantastic manager on a small budget, it’ll be interesting to see how he fares with a transfer war chest. Big shoes to fill is an understatement.
Moyes to start United life in the deep end
Those 3, in addition to the likes of David Bentley off the books
Can Tottenham challenge the top four again?
Not many Premier League strikers would be ideal starters and realistically attainable for Spurs. Adebayor was an outcast at City and had already been loaned and played well, it was a predictable signing.
Michu is a tricky one, he has European football this year and it’ll be tough for him to replicate his success.
Can Tottenham challenge the top four again?
80 million is almost incomprehendable, Levy could not reject that, it’s just an absurd amount of money. You could do so much with that, but in the end replacing Bale is nigh on impossible.
Benteke in, Adebayor out would be great business. Adebayor’s typical late season, contract earning run of form doesn’t compensate for his lack of consistency throughout the season. Spurs are only linked with foreign players but signing a Premier League striker who is proven will be very difficult, which makes getting someone like Benteke unlikely, unfortunately.
Can Tottenham challenge the top four again?
Time will certainly tell. As a Spurs fan myself, I’m unsure about our prospects as I feel we are losing ground on the big 4, but keeping Bale and signing a couple of players to strengthen would definitely pull us back.
Can Tottenham challenge the top four again?
Whilst things have been promising for the Tigers and they’re much improved, talk of top 4 is premature without a big scalp yet. Much tougher games to come, and that will sort the men from the boys
Tigers threaten a top-four finish
It would be nice, though it might be asking too much of him unfortunately. Watched Paulinho in the Confeds as well, does look the goods, Premier League is a whole new game though
Can Tottenham challenge the top four again?