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Here's a novel idea: try and win trophies with a club that's not one of the same clubs that win the trophies every season. He's just won himself two individual trophies playing for Spurs.

 

The money thing I'm not even going to dignify with a response.

 

Grow up.

 

Tottenham are 2 levels below winning a big trophy. Arsenal and Chelsea haven't been at their best and they're fighting neck and neck with Spurs. That is their level. Staying another year is a good shout but Spurs aren't that close to challenging for big honours.

 

Totally disagree.

 

I firmly believe Spurs are a couple of quality players away from a genuine top 2 push. Man Utd have not been that good this year yet they're streets ahead of the competition. They really aren't anything special.

 

OK, they may not suddenly win the title but they're looking up a hell of a lot more than looking down. I say good on them. And I hope Bale stays.

 

I do think Bale will give it another year at Spurs. If they don't challenge or make massive strides in Europe he'll leave and for good reason. Arsenal with Fabregas and Nasri, I think they could've really challenged and perhaps they should have stayed. But RVP left for good reason. A couple amazing signings is no small feat at that level.

 

The best players in the world should be at teams that can challenge.

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Here's a novel idea: try and win trophies with a club that's not one of the same clubs that win the trophies every season. He's just won himself two individual trophies playing for Spurs.

 

The money thing I'm not even going to dignify with a response.

 

Grow up.

 

Tottenham are 2 levels below winning a big trophy. Arsenal and Chelsea haven't been at their best and they're fighting neck and neck with Spurs. That is their level. Staying another year is a good shout but Spurs aren't that close to challenging for big honours.

 

Grow up???

 

If that's growing up, then I'll stick with the Lost Boys, thank you very much. What a soulless world you seem to live in. Sewelly is bang on. He might well want shit-tons of money or CL every year (which conveniently ignores the fact that he didn't leave last year), but that doesn't mean that there should be a concerted effort in the media to shift him on, perpetuating/accelerating the decline of club competition.

 

In one respect, I won't put Spurs in the same box as Arsenal until we're earning the same amount as them, and paying the same stratospheric wages. Didn't stop us beating them a couple of months back. It amazes me that you can bring yourself to support Newcastle with that attitude - although I presume that you do so because football clubs stand for something deeper. Maybe some of these young footballers, if able to reflect without the pressure of a hysterical, one-eyed media and the clamor of agents, would feel the same.

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QPR look like they could actually beat us. :(

ANYONE can beat us with Pardew at the helm
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Here's a novel idea: try and win trophies with a club that's not one of the same clubs that win the trophies every season. He's just won himself two individual trophies playing for Spurs.

 

The money thing I'm not even going to dignify with a response.

problem is, its a rare player that thinks like that and thats before you have the bloodsucking agent whispering in his ear about what this and that club are offering

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Confirmed #lfc team: Reina, Johnson, Enrique, Agger, Carragher, Gerrard, Lucas, Henderson, Coutinho, Downing, Sturridge #efc

 

Everton team to face Liverpool: Howard, Baines, Gibson, Jagielka, Mirallas, Distin, Osman, Pienaar, Coleman, Fellaini, Anichebe #efc #lfc

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I think Bale would flop at Real M.

 

He probably won't be as effective in that league for several reasons, mainly that he won't be the main man, but his pace and ability to shoot from anywhere will see him through in any league in the world.

 

 

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Odd derby today. Our season's already over on a practical level, we're not getting into Europe and we're either finishing 6th or 7th - only thing left is whether we finish above Liverpool or not.

 

Would like to see us just go for it today and see what happens but I'm fully expecting our usual Anfield surrender.

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Here's a novel idea: try and win trophies with a club that's not one of the same clubs that win the trophies every season. He's just won himself two individual trophies playing for Spurs.

 

The money thing I'm not even going to dignify with a response.

 

Grow up.

 

Tottenham are 2 levels below winning a big trophy. Arsenal and Chelsea haven't been at their best and they're fighting neck and neck with Spurs. That is their level. Staying another year is a good shout but Spurs aren't that close to challenging for big honours.

 

Grow up???

 

If that's growing up, then I'll stick with the Lost Boys, thank you very much. What a soulless world you seem to live in. Sewelly is bang on. He might well want s***-tons of money or CL every year (which conveniently ignores the fact that he didn't leave last year), but that doesn't mean that there should be a concerted effort in the media to shift him on, perpetuating/accelerating the decline of club competition.

 

In one respect, I won't put Spurs in the same box as Arsenal until we're earning the same amount as them, and paying the same stratospheric wages. Didn't stop us beating them a couple of months back. It amazes me that you can bring yourself to support Newcastle with that attitude - although I presume that you do so because football clubs stand for something deeper. Maybe some of these young footballers, if able to reflect without the pressure of a hysterical, one-eyed media and the clamor of agents, would feel the same.

 

I don't care about the media. I'm talking about Bale's position. Unless Spurs make big strides next season, i'd be looking to leave if I was him.

 

Spurs are not BVB. Heck, they're not even Arsenal. They don't win major trophies either.

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I think Bale would flop at Real M.

 

He probably won't be as effective in that league for several reasons, mainly that he won't be the main man, but his pace and ability to shoot from anywhere will see him through in any league in the world.

 

Biggest reason for me is that Spain is a lot slower paced and less space to run into, Ronaldo adapted into some sort of poacher with ridiculous ability.

 

He doesn't dribble or run with the ball anywhere near as much as he did in England.

 

He would be a success anyway IMO ( Bale) but he would have to adapt his game in Spain as the style of play is drastically different.

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Bale would be a success at any club in the world. We're not talking about Kaka or di Maria here. We're talking about a truly great player who looks better and better all the time.

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