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  1. SissokoWasGood (BoL)

    Daniel Levy - Former Chairman

    I’m not sure I agree with this. There’s a structure in the club now that endures beyond Levy. I feel like it could as easily be a recognition of the fact that his skillset was in keeping us competitive and progressing with the stadium and training ground builds but to take that next leap it...
  2. SissokoWasGood (BoL)

    Daniel Levy - Former Chairman

    Interesting - thank you. Optics as the reason makes sense. I can’t imagine a hotel construction is that impactful when compared to the sums involved in signing a player. Equally I like the idea that it has compounding effects as a potential long term revenue source - it feels like a very Levy...
  3. SissokoWasGood (BoL)

    Daniel Levy - Former Chairman

    I really doubt that it did. He has way thicker skin than to listen to idiots. 25 years is enough for anyone. He completed his life’s work, with the stadium, training ground, and then progress of the club. Then steered us through Covid. Then was able to depart with a trophy. I’d bet this last...
  4. SissokoWasGood (BoL)

    Daniel Levy - Former Chairman

    I’d love to understand more about the hotel vs footballing business point. What is the calculation there? Is it that hotels would be another long term revenue source? Otherwise, surely we’d plough that money into the footballing business anyway? And how much money is that really anyway?
  5. SissokoWasGood (BoL)

    Daniel Levy - Former Chairman

    I think it’s difficult to capture in words how important he’s been, what a truly excellent job he is done, and how much credit he really deserves. The stadium, the training ground, the fact that we were no hopers that were turned into one of the invitees into the Super League. The consistent...
  6. SissokoWasGood (BoL)

    Mathys Tel

    I really think there’s a lot of firm conclusions being drawn on Tel that are coming way too soon. He hasn’t set the world on fire yet. He’s also very young and played in a struggling team. I can see him doing very well under Frank. And I think Frank is waiting for the right moments to utilise...
  7. SissokoWasGood (BoL)

    Savinho

    I really agree with this. It goes both ways, and clubs are happy to discard players they no longer want. I don’t have any sympathy or think any side needs it either way, it just is what it is. If you have leverage, you have it. If not, you’ve gotta wait until you do. Guehi will be absolutely...
  8. SissokoWasGood (BoL)

    Spurs Summer transfer window 2025 - roundup and review

    I’ve gone for A. I think it was a great window, and I think it was a bit of a step change, in terms of the amount of quality players we signed within the same time frame. I know people are saying that LW might be a gap and that may be true, but I think between Tel and Odobert we have good...
  9. SissokoWasGood (BoL)

    Thomas Frank - Head Coach

    I think it’s a unique match up in that Bournemouth’s style is almost tailor made to counter the ‘press is the best form of creativity’ strategy. Because they’re willing to go direct and not get caught. So I’m not overly worried about what it says about our prospects because Bournemouth will do...
  10. SissokoWasGood (BoL)

    Randal Kolo Muani

    Love the hold up play. Love the ball striking / finishing technique.
  11. SissokoWasGood (BoL)

    Thomas Frank - Head Coach

    I think it’s a fair question as to why the same team that was considered right for City away would be right for Bournemouth at home. I am assuming he wanted the players to show they could win by applying themselves in a different way. But it clearly didn’t work, and it’s interesting that for...
  12. SissokoWasGood (BoL)

    *** OMT Tottenham Hotspur v AFC Bournemouth ***

    I’ll agree to disagree. I think there’s going to be plenty of games this season where we are going to win a game in the manner Chelsea did yesterday. I just think yesterday was a bad day, and we can’t read too much in the individual quality of the players on the back of it, as long as the...
  13. SissokoWasGood (BoL)

    *** OMT Tottenham Hotspur v AFC Bournemouth ***

    I genuinely think they are. Personally I think it was probably the wrong team selection yesterday, which I’ll put down to Frank still figuring out the squad and who is capable of what. But it’s interesting for an adaptable manager that the same team that beat City away was seen as the right...
  14. SissokoWasGood (BoL)

    *** OMT Tottenham Hotspur v AFC Bournemouth ***

    I think you’re being really harsh on our defenders who are excellent and most teams would be lucky to have them. It’s probably the strongest part of our team. A bad day at the office yesterday no doubt, but I think you’re making some big sweeping statements about them which is unfair.
  15. SissokoWasGood (BoL)

    Daniel Levy - Former Chairman

    I actually think we’re approaching the point that it has to exceed all realistic expectations. The other thing to look at is that other clubs have also had terrific windows. City have refreshed. Liverpool have made a few really big moves. Arsenal are still doing business. So we needed to do...
  16. SissokoWasGood (BoL)

    Daniel Levy - Former Chairman

    Honestly, I’d say it’s already looking like a fantastic window and has the potential to be realistically impossible to improve with the business we might still yet do. I was hoping for a step change and I feel like we’re seeing it. Absolutely credit due to the next phase in the club’s...
  17. SissokoWasGood (BoL)

    Xavi Simons

    If that’s the case then if we get to the end of the summer with Xavi in, having been through a hell of a journey with other stops on the way, then it will have all worked out and the club deserves huge praise. It’s funny that we were talking about whether Kudus and MGW in the same week would...
  18. SissokoWasGood (BoL)

    Xavi Simons

    I will say I think Xavi should be quite a Frank type player. He feels uncomplicated and unflashy, still technically skilled but with excellent execution and decision making. Can see it being a strong fit for the manager.
  19. SissokoWasGood (BoL)

    Xavi Simons

    Lets gooooooooo! Really hope we get this done. I’d call it a statement of intent signing. Absolutely hilarious that Spurs are putting out vibes of ‘we want this done quickly or not at all.’ No messing about, and understandable after everything that has happened so far. Let’s see if it pans out.
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