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MinesaDouble's avatar

You wrote a very good initial piece, well thought out and explained. I’ve never played Football Manager either! I agree with basic premise (1) high turnover to cut out loans and surplus (2) Conte will leave, one way or another (3) we can spend 200-300m, call it 250 gross, net 50-100.

I feel Poch may be in the running but whoever it is we need a “Spurs Manager”, pressing, entertaining, not waiting for everybody to die of boredom. I hope Lloris stays on the roster and moves into coaching. We need a new, dominant keeper, 2 CBs, a truly creative mid, and a forward. I hate the “deadwood comments” that are so rude about loyal, hardworking Spurs players. But you listed most of the obvious sales. Ignore the naysayers on CFC.

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Vincent Ricco's avatar

Yes, it's one thing to know the squad needs improving, quite another to say goodbye.

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Tottenham Makes Me Cry's avatar

Sign no one. Promote from the youth team like a proper Tottenham team

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Vincent Ricco's avatar

Man do I have a story to tell you about 2018.

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Tottenham Makes Me Cry's avatar

All roads lead to Madrid?

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Vincent Ricco's avatar

Next year's CL final is at Wembley so I hope all roads don't lead to Madrid

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Tobias Carroll's avatar

I agree with much of what you wrote in the original piece. As for who to bring in - definitely another CB, for sure; that's where I'd start. The biggest question, for me, re: bringing in attacking players is who'll be coaching the team next season and what their approach is. It's one thing if it's Conte and Kane's still around; if Conte and Kane (and Son?) exit and a more youth/pressing-minded coach steps in, I'd love to see someone like Moussa Diaby brought in.

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Vincent Ricco's avatar

I'm operating at the assumption Conte is gone. I don't think selling Kane and Son at the same time is ideal. Hopefully, Kane feels like he wants more years in N17.

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Tobias Carroll's avatar

I agree with you on not wanting to lose both Kane and Son. And I'm inclined to agree with you about Conte - it feels like this year has been a physically and emotionally draining one for him for very understandable reasons, and I would not blame the guy for wanting to take a short break.

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