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Tuesday, September 01, 2009

Window slams shut

So the Window has closed and has seen the arrival of the two Kyles (one now out on loan), Crouch, Bassong and as revealed yesterday Nico from Portsmouth.

What do we all think of the Window? I have to say I'm pretty pleased. I would have liked an upgrade on Crouch but he showed how he can cause chaos when needed. Kyle Naughton has the making of an excellent right back and we managed to jog on Chimbonda. Darren Bent also left in a deal worth up to £16 million quid so that as a good bit of business. I still think we could have done with a top quality central midfielder as we have no natural cover for Wilson if he is injured or suspended but at least Jenas is still here so we don't have to rely on Huddlestone all season.

What are other people's opinions? I think it's been a pretty good window.

Petrov here for Medical and Bentley rumours

Martin Petrov has flown down to London on Monday to discuss terms and a medical with Spurs according to sources on SO and SC. He would provide cover on the left and booster the midfield alongside the signing of Nico from Pompey. The Citeh forums are quite upset at the prospect of him going but I only really see him as cover on the left for Modric.

There are now three strong rumours that Bentley is finally being jogged on. The Bin Dippers in the red side of Liverpool have supposedly made a bid but I don't believe they have the cash. Villa and Citeh are supposedly the other clubs involved according to info from SC and FTL. If true we maybe able to recoup the cash we spent on him 12 months ago.

Monday, August 31, 2009

Niko Kranjcar done

Informed sources on SC, SO and FTL claim that Niko Kranjcar has been signed for £2 million. The Croatian international can play either wing and can also provide cover for Modric who will be out for at least 6 weeks.

Sunday, August 09, 2009

Jenas transfer rumors

Whispers over the net from Spurs Odyssey, Spurs Community and FTL are hinting that Jermaine Jenas has handed in a transfer request today. This would come as something of a shock unless the Milan rumours are true or someone is making it worth his while to stick in a request and lose his loyalty bonuses.

If it is true the timing is awful just a week away from the start of the Premier League. As it is JJ and Palacious are by far and away our strongest central midfield partnership and the thought of only having Pud and O'Horror as cover is bad enough - the idea that it is Palacious partnered by the two mentioned would be a disaster as neither can really hack the Premier League. We really should be buying a central midfielder either to provide cover for JJ or as a replacement with JJ as cover. If this is true and he does go we will need two quality central midfielders before the window closes if we are to have a decent season.

JJ has his many faults and his many critics, most because we all know he has the strength, skill, pace and talent but we don't always see it. He is extremely fit and the only box to box midfield player we have at Tottenham currently. The idea that we suddenly need another two midfield players doesn't bare thinking about.

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Thursday, August 06, 2009

Bassong Official

As I said back in June and earlier today.

A rather less terse statement than the Offical site had used yesterday.

"We are delighted to announce that we have reached agreement with Newcastle United for the transfer of Sebastien Bassong to the Club, following the player successfully completing a medical examination and agreeing personal terms.

The defender moved to St James' Park in July 2008 from Metz where he made 79 appearances in three seasons.

The 23-year-old played 34 times for Newcastle last season in his debut campaign in the Premier League."

Now, to get his two game suspension out of the way.

Bassong almost done



As revealed by The Shelf at the end of June, Spurs have finally followed up their interest in Bassong from Newcastle and, according to Sky, he has passed a medical and a fee has been agreed with "The World's Best Club". How "The World's Best Fan's" are likely to see this departure is unknown.

I hope it won't be too hard to complete personal terms as Bassong is currently on a reported £5000 a week. Either he is stupid or has the world's worst agent to be paid such a low amount.

Bassong comes from the Clairefontaine academy along with the likes of Anelka, Gallas, Henry and Louis Saha so let's hope he was sick for the "Stroppy, spoilt child" part of their training.

Seriously, Newcastle fans rate him highly and have said he didn't do much wrong considering the rest of his team mates were imploding around and will provide good cover for King and Woodgate. I doubt Dawson will be going anywhere at the minute as it is possible Dawson and Bassong will be the starting pairing against Liverpool but if Bassong establishes himself Dawson could well be going in the future.

Wednesday, August 05, 2009

Bent Sold

All done and dusted thanks to a rather terse message on the official site:

"We have reached agreement for the transfer of Darren Bent to Sunderland.

Darren joined us from Charlton Athletic in the summer of 2007 and went on to make 79 First Team appearances in our colours.

We thank Darren for his contribution and wish him every success for the future."

They fail to mention he was the clubs top scorer last season with 17 goals. Unfortunatly we have replaced him with someone who is likely to score even less.

Bent's playing days were numbered at Spurs when Sandra Redknapp went ahead of him in the pecking order.



Maybe it was because Sandra did a very good Ray Parlour impression. All the best Darren, here's hoping the money raised will be spent on a good striker.

Sunday, August 02, 2009

Bent flying up north



Mr Blurry Cam strikes again. Usually found in the world of secret-yet-to-be-announced mobile phones and Apple products, Mr Blurry Cam appeared at Heathrow Terminal 5 and took a picture of this boarding card for a flight to Newcastle in the name of a Mr D Bent.

We are still awaiting official conformation from Twitter.

Monday, July 27, 2009

Crouch done mores the pity



Who says money can't buy you love.

The news most Spurs fans feared was confirmed tonight. A player we let go years ago for £60k is back to haunt us after costing £10 million plus something ridiculous in wages. Peter Crouch scored an amazing 16 goals in all competitions last year so is a decisively average signing to complement our already decisively average bunch of strikers. Peter Crouch is the type of striker who will fire us to the lofty position of 8th place. He is not the type of signing we need to push on and look like European challengers once again but the sort who will see us return to football of the 666 era - I look forward to the long diagonal ball from Dawson once he is fit.

In Peter's defence he will bring others into the game such as Defoe or Keane. It may well see Defoe hit 30 goals for us but you have to remember in our two seasons of finishing 5th our strikers were scoring 30 a piece in all competitions (Keane and Berbatov). Crouch managed 16 and his records for Liverpool and Southampton hardly set the world alight either. He just isn't good enough and is sadly the sign of things to come from the Dustcart and Levy.