Transfer Window Thread

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It’s kind of like when you’ve got this bird, isn’t it lads? And she’s pure sound and goes the game with you every week, even Ipswich away in the league cup second round on her mum’s birthday when she’s on her period. But then, one day, you come back home don’t you lads? Come back home from the hat factory, mercury all up your nose, and she’s there isn’t she lads? She’s there making lasagne with turkey mince and instead of buying the Footie Manager 2015 FLUT DARK skin v6.9 like she was supposed to she’s tweeted all your mates to say you can’t climax without her putting seven fingers up your backside.


Tranny windows...
Is Aaron Lennon the lasagne?
 
This has been a boss window if anything. We've not let anyone major go. We signed a good few decent players. What more do you people want?

I just wanted the player our Manager stated we needed at the start of the window.

The fabled number 10.

Every interview, he spoke of needing 1, for around 2 months, as far back as a few days ago he said we needed 2 more attacking players.

The business we have done is superb, The Clev is a superb signing, Gezza is a steal at 4m, the argie lad will do ok IMO and then theres the likes of J Rod, Hennen and Holgate.

But we struggled last season and we are struggling this season so far, we need a creative spark in the side, the manager said we needed 1 and we havent got it, so for me the window is a failure.

I dont consider keeping players a success.
 
....probably right but who knows what's going on.

In an uncharacteristic turn, Tottenham Hotspur chairman Daniel Levy has apologized to his cohorts at Olympique Marseille following the collapse of the transfer of Erik Lamela. According to La Provence, Levy pulled out due to being unable to complete a deal for Saido Berahino prior to selling Lamela. It's believed that if Lamela had been sold or loaned, then the price for Berahino would have skyrocketed.

Last night, it was believed that manager Mauricio Pochettino was the one who blocked the deal or perhaps it was l'OM's fault because they had too many players on loan. Now, it appears that we have the fact that the transfer window doesn't close at the same time in England and on the continent to blame.

It's too late now for Lamela to go anywhere on the continent until January. So, unless a Premier League club come in for him today, Lamela is a Tottenham player for the near future. On the one hand this is good because it gives Lamela yet another chance to come good. On the other hand, it gives us another four or five months to watch Lamela flounder".
 



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