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Tottenham somehow made selling Brennan Johnson look bad
Although Brennan Johnson will always be remembered by the Tottenham Hotspur faithful for being the answer to a most beautiful trivia question by scoring the gam
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Tottenham player reaction to 'disgraceful' Romero rant shows two key things after transfer window
The Tottenham captain had his say just minutes after the winter transfer window closed and it sparked a reaction from team-mates
Angelo Gabriel of Al-Nassr attracted a last-gasp enquiry from Tottenham too, though the Saudi club immediately blocked any discussions and made clear he's only available during the summer window. Now the situation threatens to deteriorate further with potentially bad news emerging from Argentina.
Thomas Frank talked up the "big commitment" of Tottenham's owners despite a quiet January and insisted transfers were not as easy as Football Manager after they missed out on Antoine Semenyo.
Spurs have sold last season's top-scorer and recruited an England international midfielder, but injuries leave them short on numbers
Tottenham ended what was a pretty disappointing January transfer window on Monday, with a new report claiming they also held back on signing a France star despite work over a deal.
Prior to appointing Frank, Silva was among the shortlist of options that Tottenham were considering. Given the resources he’s had to work with, the 48-year-old has done an excellent job with Fulham, consistently having them push for a top-half finish.
Players usually stay silent; their careers are more fragile and there’s greater risk in criticizing club leadership.
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Thomas Frank has major some selection headaches to deal with.
Dominic Solanke scores twice as Spurs put miserable first half behind them to clinch a point and derail Pep Guardiola's stuttering title ambitions