Pre-season friendlies 2019

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This would have been way more interesting if we had saved our lineup from yesterday for today.
 

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Not sure why people like Foyth at RB, he gets too square all the time. Coman just skinned him with ease.

Edit: Coman seems injured now, not good news after his season disrupted last year.
 

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Coman.. knee..
Oof, seems it was just studs to the knee, no wrong movement. He could stand and walk
 

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So anyway, let's sign Sané

€: now Foyth is actually being stretchered off... hope he will be fine
 

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Really risky move on his part. He had Fulham promising him a first 16 place in the squad playing in The Championship.
No risk at all for the lad. If he's looking to develop himself then there's not many better managers than Klopp to work under. He'll probably have to sacrifice a season or two, but the potential rewards at somewhere like Liverpool are far greater than anything he'd get at Fulham. He'll either make it or he won't regardless of which club he's at. But playing alongside better players will obviously benefit him more. He looks a classy young lad who could go far. A big Liverpool fan too.
 

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No risk at all for the lad. If he's looking to develop himself then there's not many better managers than Klopp to work under. He'll probably have to sacrifice a season or two, but the potential rewards at somewhere like Liverpool are far greater than anything he'd get at Fulham. He'll either make it or he won't regardless of which club he's at. But playing alongside better players will obviously benefit him more. He looks a classy young lad who could go far. A big Liverpool fan too.
Course it’s a risk and of course career moves can affect a player’s career negatively or positively. He would have been guaranteed first team football at a good level if he’d stayed at Fulham. At Liverpool he will likely end up in the 23s and then get a loan to a championship club next season which means him having to settle into a new team again and then he’ll probably end up in the loan system for a few years.

Playing senior football benefits players the most by far. Thankfully more young English players are looking for better pathways these day than signing for the biggest clubs in England, even if a few this summer have chosen the old route.
 

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Course it’s a risk and of course career moves can affect a player’s career negatively or positively. He would have been guaranteed first team football at a good level if he’d stayed at Fulham. At Liverpool he will likely end up in the 23s and then get a loan to a championship club next season which means him having to settle into a new team again and then he’ll probably end up in the loan system for a few years.

Playing senior football benefits players the most by far. Thankfully more young English players are looking for better pathways these day than signing for the biggest clubs in England, even if a few this summer have chosen the old route.
Is that really a good thing at 16 years old ? Imagine the pressure on the kid, especially if he does well early on. The press will be hailing him as the next big thing, & Fulham's saviour. He's got time on his hands, & playing in our U23's isn't a bad thing as he'll learn how we play under Jurgen Klopp. Being kept out of the limelight until he matures a bit more isn't a bad thing either. If he continues with his upward trajectory then I see no reason why he'd be loaned out. He'd be getting game time in the first team at 17 or 18, just in the same way TAA did.
 

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Do you think it would go in Bayern's trophy cabinet if they won it?
Yes. There is a whole museum for that...

Always when Bayern one a final at home against a team of London they won the CL in the next summer... :D
 

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Not sure why people like Foyth at RB, he gets too square all the time. Coman just skinned him with ease.

Edit: Coman seems injured now, not good news after his season disrupted last year.
Who likes him at rb? Argentina had him there because they have no right backs and Poch is going to do it because we have a kid or Aurier there.

I think only Glaston thinks it's going to work. Every other Spurs fan I've talked to about it think it's a typical square peg in a round hole situation.

I reckon he'll be like our version of Ashley Young. Like it'll kinda work and he'll do some of the basics, but it's still going to be a bit shit.
 

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It's a cup, you see
Not really though.
It is to some

https://www.tottenhamhotspur.com/the-club/history/club-honours/

Other Honours
  • Southern League Champions: 1899/1900
  • Western League Champions: 1903/1904
  • London League Premier Division Champions: 1902/1903
  • Football League South 'C' Division Champions: 1939/1940
  • Football League South Champions: 1943/1944, 1944/1945
  • Southern District Charity Cup Winners: 1901/1902, 1904/1905 (joint), 1906/1907
  • Dewar Shield Winners: 1901/1902, 1933/1934
  • London Challenge Cup Winners: 1910/1911, 1928/1929
  • Anglo-Italian League Cup-Winners Cup Winners: 1971/1972
  • Norwich Charity Cup Winners: 1919/1920
  • Norwich Hospital Charity Cup Winners: 1946/1947, 1949/1950 (joint)
  • Ipswich Hospital Charity Cup Winners: 1951/1952 (joint)
  • Costa Del Sol Tournament Winners: 1965, 1966
  • Nolia Cup (Sweden) Winners: 1977
  • Japan Cup Winners: 1979
  • Sun International Challenge Trophy (Swaziland) Winners: 1983
  • Peace Cup (Korea) Winners: 2005
  • Vodacom Challenge (South Africa) Winners: 2007
  • Feyenoord Jubileum Tournament (Holland) Winners: 2008
  • Barclays Asia Trophy (China) Winners: 2009
It's an important moment for Spurs.
 

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It is to some

https://www.tottenhamhotspur.com/the-club/history/club-honours/

Other Honours
  • Southern League Champions: 1899/1900
  • Western League Champions: 1903/1904
  • London League Premier Division Champions: 1902/1903
  • Football League South 'C' Division Champions: 1939/1940
  • Football League South Champions: 1943/1944, 1944/1945
  • Southern District Charity Cup Winners: 1901/1902, 1904/1905 (joint), 1906/1907
  • Dewar Shield Winners: 1901/1902, 1933/1934
  • London Challenge Cup Winners: 1910/1911, 1928/1929
  • Anglo-Italian League Cup-Winners Cup Winners: 1971/1972
  • Norwich Charity Cup Winners: 1919/1920
  • Norwich Hospital Charity Cup Winners: 1946/1947, 1949/1950 (joint)
  • Ipswich Hospital Charity Cup Winners: 1951/1952 (joint)
  • Costa Del Sol Tournament Winners: 1965, 1966
  • Nolia Cup (Sweden) Winners: 1977
  • Japan Cup Winners: 1979
  • Sun International Challenge Trophy (Swaziland) Winners: 1983
  • Peace Cup (Korea) Winners: 2005
  • Vodacom Challenge (South Africa) Winners: 2007
  • Feyenoord Jubileum Tournament (Holland) Winners: 2008
  • Barclays Asia Trophy (China) Winners: 2009
It's an important moment for Spurs.
Nice. :lol:
 

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It's amazing how many chances Chelsea have missed so far against Gladbach. 2-0 down at the moment.