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This is the best transfer window in my spurs supporting life.
The best transfer window were the 3 hours after the window closed Summer 2010. I don't care what happened for the rest of it. That was amazing. Rafa
This is the best transfer window in my spurs supporting life.
Borussia Dortmund in for Holtby at £5m
Borussia Dortmund in for Holtby at £5m.
Not having to do a fresh thread every day is quite horn provoking actually. My easiest window ever
Very pleased with the window so far.
Nice to see the club isn't been run by a 12 year playing a football manager game for once.
Hope Capoue will be sold though, although talented its clear that he is a complete **** and not wanted around the place.
Very pleased with the window so far.
Nice to see the club isn't been run by a 12 year playing a football manager game for once.
Hope Capoue will be sold though, although talented its clear that he is a complete **** and not wanted around the place.
Of course you can. Usually we have tons of ITK saying that something is happening when nothing is happening.
Yep should have written Napoli, sorry
Of course you can. Usually we have tons of ITK saying that something is happening when nothing is happening.
ITV (via ESPN journo Diego Cora) say we've made a bid for Javier Hernandez.
Says that it's between us, Monaco and Atletico Madrid...... So he won't be coming to us then!
Pretty sure Moyes said in press conf yest that Rooney and RVP are training again and possibly back in squad for tonight.with injuries to RVP and Rooney it leaves United with just Welbeck and Hernandez for a few weeks more, unless they really are pulling the trigger on a marquee striker signing it wouldn't make a ton of sense for them to sell him this window.
Only couple of games but against Swansea (home), i think from memory, it was one of the earlier games anyway and definately vs Stoke Paulinho showed glimpses of an ability to run games. Unfortunately there has also been speculation over Real Madrid monitoring his progress, so we may only get another season out of him. Its nothing to cry over, Levy's model is the Ajax/Dortmund model, combining local academy talent with punts on young or out of favour players, building their career up then selling on.