Ola Mr Benitez wrote:It looks like Van der Vart, if the deal is sanctionwesd by the PL is only costing Spurs 8m. Source Metro Paper!
Van Der Vaart has been disappointing ever since he left Ajax and has failed to live up to his hype .
Ola Mr Benitez wrote:It looks like Van der Vart, if the deal is sanctionwesd by the PL is only costing Spurs 8m. Source Metro Paper!
Benny The Noon wrote:Ola Mr Benitez wrote:It looks like Van der Vart, if the deal is sanctionwesd by the PL is only costing Spurs 8m. Source Metro Paper!
Van Der Vaart has been disappointing ever since he left Ajax and has failed to live up to his hype .
Ciggy wrote:Benny The Noon wrote:Ola Mr Benitez wrote:It looks like Van der Vart, if the deal is sanctionwesd by the PL is only costing Spurs 8m. Source Metro Paper!
Van Der Vaart has been disappointing ever since he left Ajax and has failed to live up to his hype .
He was boss in the WC and would have improved our squad, no matter which way you look at it.
Scottbot wrote:I can't believe we didn't put a call into West Ham (if you believe Uncle Fester) until yesterday. It's completely niave in my book.
Lee J wrote:I dont think Torres will be injured as much tbh, he's got a better training setup now and we have better medical team etc he's better looked after behind the scenes. He's even got Roy ringing up the spain manager asking him to not pick Torres.
He'll be ok, he's gonna have a good season.
Bad Bob wrote:One small crumb of comfort is that we weren't the only club to drop a bollo.ck in the transfer market yesterday--some of our chief rivals failed to fortify as well. How Arsenal managed once more to not buy a proper keeper I'll never know, and it will cost them points. Spurs, by all accounts, were also in the market for a striker and failed to get one, while Villa didn't buy anyone apart from Ireland to fill the Milner gap. Looking further up the table, neither the Mancs nor Chelsea dipped into the market much, which leaves City as the only top 7 side doing much spending and they now have the task of keeping everyone happy and getting the balance right.
I'm not for one minute diminishing the disappointment associated with not buying a striker yesterday but it's nice to see that some of our top rivals also struggled to address their glaring problems too. As you were, everyone.
woof woof ! wrote:Yesterday was reminiscent of the last minute Xmas shopping panic . You know the feeling, very late in the evening, xmas eve, and you remember you forgot to buy the mother in law a present. You leg it down to the shops just in time to see them close, so you bounce from one petrol station to another vainly searching for something "special" but in the end all your left with is a decision on whether she'd prefer a can of Pringles or a Spark plug
And then you discover you've left your wallet at home .
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