• Dear Guest, Please note that adult content is not permitted on this forum. We have had our Google ads disabled at times due to some posts that were found from some time ago. Please do not post adult content and if you see any already on the forum, please report the post so that we can deal with it. Adult content is allowed in the glory hole - you will have to request permission to access it. Thanks, scara

Moussa Sissoko

Was he that successful? One season in the top flight.

Michael Rickets once got 15 goals in the PL, flukes happen.

Definitely more sucessful than Sissoko. My point was point was that Yoof requested the club to look for successful players before we buy them, which is what we did when we bought Janssen.
 
Definitely more sucessful than Sissoko. My point was point was that Yoof requested the club to look for successful players before we buy them, which is what we did when we bought Janssen.

One example hardly disproves that point, surely you can accept that there's a better(I didn't say definitive) chance of a player being a successful signing if they've succeeded at the club we're signing them from? The majority of our best 11-14 fit that point and the others were signed as young prospects having shown potential(Walker, Rose, Dier).
 
French publication L’Equipe, with who Sissoko has close ties, have revealed that the midfielder’s representatives are set for showdown talks with the Spurs hierarchy next month.

It is reported that Tottenham are willing to let the former Magpie leave for just £17million (€20m) this summer - little more than half the £30m they paid Saudi Sportswashing Machine at the beginning of the season.

Sissoko repeatedly expressed his desire to leave Tyneside last summer, against the club’s permission, and did not play a role during the opening games of the season.

Eventually he earned his move to a “bigger club”, as he described it, and Sissoko spoke of playing in Europe and winning titles at White Hart Lane.

Yet now, after being dropped from the France squad - he was an ever-present Didier Deschamps selection while at Saudi Sportswashing Machine - and after playing just 1,210 minutes for Spurs in all competitions so far this season, Sissoko may look to leave.

Particularly given the fact he has regularly been an unused substitute in Spurs’ recent matches, including the 2-1 victory over Southampton last weekend.

http://www.chroniclelive.co.uk/spor...ws/tottenham-want-to-offload-sissoko-12784221

How unexpected :rolleyes:
 
French publication L’Equipe, with who Sissoko has close ties, have revealed that the midfielder’s representatives are set for showdown talks with the Spurs hierarchy next month.

It is reported that Tottenham are willing to let the former Magpie leave for just £17million (€20m) this summer - little more than half the £30m they paid Saudi Sportswashing Machine at the beginning of the season.

Sissoko repeatedly expressed his desire to leave Tyneside last summer, against the club’s permission, and did not play a role during the opening games of the season.

Eventually he earned his move to a “bigger club”, as he described it, and Sissoko spoke of playing in Europe and winning titles at White Hart Lane.

Yet now, after being dropped from the France squad - he was an ever-present Didier Deschamps selection while at Saudi Sportswashing Machine - and after playing just 1,210 minutes for Spurs in all competitions so far this season, Sissoko may look to leave.

Particularly given the fact he has regularly been an unused substitute in Spurs’ recent matches, including the 2-1 victory over Southampton last weekend.

http://www.chroniclelive.co.uk/spor...ws/tottenham-want-to-offload-sissoko-12784221

How unexpected :rolleyes:

ticket5.jpg
 
French publication L’Equipe, with who Sissoko has close ties, have revealed that the midfielder’s representatives are set for showdown talks with the Spurs hierarchy next month.

It is reported that Tottenham are willing to let the former Magpie leave for just £17million (€20m) this summer - little more than half the £30m they paid Saudi Sportswashing Machine at the beginning of the season.

Sissoko repeatedly expressed his desire to leave Tyneside last summer, against the club’s permission, and did not play a role during the opening games of the season.

Eventually he earned his move to a “bigger club”, as he described it, and Sissoko spoke of playing in Europe and winning titles at White Hart Lane.

Yet now, after being dropped from the France squad - he was an ever-present Didier Deschamps selection while at Saudi Sportswashing Machine - and after playing just 1,210 minutes for Spurs in all competitions so far this season, Sissoko may look to leave.

Particularly given the fact he has regularly been an unused substitute in Spurs’ recent matches, including the 2-1 victory over Southampton last weekend.

http://www.chroniclelive.co.uk/spor...ws/tottenham-want-to-offload-sissoko-12784221

How unexpected :rolleyes:


No, please don't leave..... noooooooooooooooooo

Absolute roosterhound.
 
If we sell him this summer he ends up costing us 6m (based on playing one season of a five year 30m contract). Saudi Sportswashing Machine get a share (half I think?) of any resale fee we receive. Get rid, goodbye and shut the door on your way out.
 
French publication L’Equipe, with who Sissoko has close ties, have revealed that the midfielder’s representatives are set for showdown talks with the Spurs hierarchy next month.

It is reported that Tottenham are willing to let the former Magpie leave for just £17million (€20m) this summer - little more than half the £30m they paid Saudi Sportswashing Machine at the beginning of the season.

Sissoko repeatedly expressed his desire to leave Tyneside last summer, against the club’s permission, and did not play a role during the opening games of the season.

Eventually he earned his move to a “bigger club”, as he described it, and Sissoko spoke of playing in Europe and winning titles at White Hart Lane.

Yet now, after being dropped from the France squad - he was an ever-present Didier Deschamps selection while at Saudi Sportswashing Machine - and after playing just 1,210 minutes for Spurs in all competitions so far this season, Sissoko may look to leave.

Particularly given the fact he has regularly been an unused substitute in Spurs’ recent matches, including the 2-1 victory over Southampton last weekend.

http://www.chroniclelive.co.uk/spor...ws/tottenham-want-to-offload-sissoko-12784221

How unexpected :rolleyes:

I need TP for my bunghole.
 
I hope the Guy stays and proves his critics wrong same with Janssen, but if he and/or Janssen goes in Poch I trust.

Janssen has clearly got ability/qualities that can be developed. Sissoko is just another Paulo Wanchope or Yannick Bolasie - a head-down runner with a few 'experimental' tricks.
 
Last edited:
Desperately poor from him today. Footballing skills are that of a goalkeeper, in fact there are some keepers with better ball skills than him.

Really hope we get shot of him in the summer for whatever we can con out of someone
 
Back