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The General Transfer Rumours and Speculation Thread

Agree with 95% of that. But why do we need direct options, especially from midfield, when we don't play on the break?

I think this season is all about Winks being this year's breakout player, like Dier and Alli were 12 months ago.

I think we break quickly if we can and settle into probing possession if the opportunity is lost. I think Poch has alluded to needing that variation.
 
I think every year under Poch people have said that we haven't strengthened enough, and they are kind of missing the point of what he does. It's about team unity and cohesion. We wasted most of the Bale money because we thought the key to success was signing a bunch of players for money and thinking they would gel. We have had more success by signing the right sort of players that fill gaps and suit the system, and providing opportunities for youth players that will give their all.

Space has been created for Onamah, Edwards and Winks because Poch clearly rates them. They have been training with the first team for a while now and he knows what he's getting. He didn't think Pritchard, N'Jie, Chadli, Mason were adding anything they couldn't.

I must say I've really come round to the idea of Sissoko because we need more direct options than just N'Koudou, and I will also say I think we should be giving opportunities to the young players in the Dembele spot if he is out rather than playing a Wanyama/Dier pivot. But I think we've done really well every window under Poch. It's so refreshing to see holes in our squad be addressed early on. It's so refreshing to sign a player and know that he has the attributes to fit our system. It's great to see young players step up when given the chance and proving transfer fees aren't everything. We should trust Poch.

We should give young players a chance. We should back Poch.
But it is a gamble to expect Winks, Edwards or Onomah to be game-changers. And it is game-changers we need. We are well organised at the back. We can keep the ball in midfield, but we don't have pace and if Kane is shackled we struggle for goals.
It is goals we need to enable, either via a clever game-changer, dribbler/playmaker, or an smart finisher.
I can't see the young players being able to do that and Janssen is an alternative style player but needs time. I would say even Bony might have helped, but I guess Emirates Marketing Project didn't want strengthen a rival?
 
We should give young players a chance. We should back Poch.
But it is a gamble to expect Winks, Edwards or Onomah to be game-changers. And it is game-changers we need. We are well organised at the back. We can keep the ball in midfield, but we don't have pace and if Kane is shackled we struggle for goals.
It is goals we need to enable, either via a clever game-changer, dribbler/playmaker, or an smart finisher.
I can't see the young players being able to do that and Janssen is an alternative style player but needs time. I would say even Bony might have helped, but I guess Emirates Marketing Project didn't want strengthen a rival?

Same thing has been said the last 2 summers, and we've exceeded expectations both times. Clearly Poch doesn't think the youngsters are the absolute be all and end all hence bidding for Sissoko, but he backs them enough to keep them around and let others go. We should be quietly confident in the man.

Poch's ethos won't work with a raft of signings and loads of integration required. It works with young players who give everything and do what they are told, and it works with a cohesive team that knows the gameplan and sticks to it. The summer of 2013 should be remembered by all Spurs fans as proof that money can't buy you footballing happiness. We need to go a different way. I'm pretty pleased with how we've ended up. Sissoko would be a bonus but if not, we have really talented players waiting to step up that our best manager in years believes in. And who has shown can develop those players.
 
One chap on the edge of his seat will be Marcus Edwards. If we staggeringly fail to bring in anyone, he has a much bigger chance of seeing some decent game time this year (and not just at Grrrrimsby away). If we were to bring in a £££ player he'll barely get a look in. I'm not saying he is or isn't good enough, but it could be a very big day in the career of this lickle lad.
 
Official twitter hasn't made a single tweet all day - apart from to re-tweet a photo from Kane and Walker training for England and to re-tweet the EL fixtures.

Either Isco, Sissoko, Mayer and Schneiderlin are shooting a music video together to release at midnight, or the social media team have learned to not tweet Q&A's with Tom Carroll asking him what his favourite animal is on deadline day.
 
Picture of Levy's note pad:
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Official twitter hasn't made a single tweet all day - apart from to re-tweet a photo from Kane and Walker training for England and to re-tweet the EL fixtures.

Either Isco, Sissoko, Mayer and Schneiderlin are shooting a music video together to release at midnight, or the social media team have learned to not tweet Q&A's with Tom Carroll asking him what his favourite animal is on deadline day.
Ha ha perfect. Here's the lads playing football pool, here's the lads playing American handball, here's the lads getting their arms tattooed, here's the lads debagging Yedlin, here's the lads walking around a foreign City, here's Son grinning at a wall, here's your new signing Isso Bisoko from Macclesfield.
 
3.13pm on SC
ALI z on COYS : " No to get you all excited but am told to expect an incoming we will be happy with (not GNK or PAU)".
Rubbish I am sure. But in case anyone wants something to cling onto as the hours and minutes tick down.
 
In case you didn't get the memo - Isco basically went out and said on live TV that he's staying at Real Madrid earlier today, so not surprising that it's gone a bit cold. ;)

I refuse to believe. In a cargo hold at Luton as we speak. Smokescreen. Not that I am in any way unreasonable or absurdly buying into flimflam on transfer deadline day!!!!!
 
I am all in.
What is life without a bit of emotion?
I believe we are in a place where if the only business we do is what we have done, we are still strong!
 
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