15 million is peanuts in today's market
Bohs set to get a £1.5m payday out of it too
https://kesslereffect.bandcamp.com/album/kepler - New music. It's not that bad.
15 million is peanuts in today's market
And Tottenham are a much bigger club too, with a higher ceiling you'd imagine overall. They even managed to pip Wolves for the final European spot, despite having a poor season and Wolves seen as having a very good one. Different expectations.
They should all have this sell on deal in their contracts and also something in relation to under 30 premier league appearances
Everton got away with murder re Seamus Coleman
I’d be inclined to stay away from Mourinho myself but I don’t like the ******** ! !
https://kesslereffect.bandcamp.com/album/kepler - New music. It's not that bad.
I might be mistaken but I think Mourinho always goes with 4 at the back? Usually 4-3-3 / 4-5-1. Not unlike how I expect SK to set up.
If he's RB in a back four for Spurs you can't see how Coleman will play there ahead of him for Ireland.
I remember mick playing them both v Gibraltar away. Then saying well that didnt work... but it was a ridiculous philosophy by mick.. everyone was hopeless that day
Stay where You are at Matt. Keep away from Mourinho. First of all he is Mourinho and second he is not a Spurs Manager. He will probably be gone soon. And if Mourinho is not playing the system that has done so well for Matt why sign for him ! ?
The way we didn't explore that further was absurd to me. In a game where we were dominating possession against a team sitting back...you can't judge Doherty in that environment as a winger in my view. I would have liked to have seen Doherty as a winger in a game where we are defending more or just in a more evenly matched game.
Using Doherty as a winger remains a viable option in my opinion but it needs to be in the right circumstances.
Good analysis piece here on Doherty which falls down ever so slightly when the writer gets to trying to explain some of the reasons for Aurier having superior numbers in certain measures than Doherty. Nonetheless, explains how he is expected to figure for them in good detail.
'Doherty to Spurs? Wolves role explained'
http://www.skysports.com/share/12050418
I can see how Doherty may have been chuffed with this move. Bigger club. Maybe a bigger salary. That may have been a factor in Wolves going through with it. But it also gives Doherty an ideal platform to challenge Coleman for the right back spot for Ireland.
I think if you're Doherty you have to take the plunge. He's in his safe haven with Wolves but if he wants a real chance of winning something or maybe play Champions League football, Tottenham are surely a better bet, granted not a particularly safe bet.
Mourinho, for all his recent failings, is still a big draw too, never mind all the other obvious stuff, money, London, new challenge, etc. We do enough moaning about having so few players at the top clubs in recent times, I think we should welcome this sort of move. Of course it could all go tits up, but it's too big an opportunity to turn down.
he is flying where he is. the system wolves play suits him perfectly. mourinho will destroy his qualities i am afraid
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