I am not sure what Pulis sees in Nyom as a defender - started very well for us but really declined in form badly.
Maybe a move is what he needs.
Their business has been awful. Relegation contenders for sure.
I am not sure what Pulis sees in Nyom as a defender - started very well for us but really declined in form badly.
Maybe a move is what he needs.
true melancholy is the rictus smile on jack welpshire's face, trying to feign happiness as he poses holding a shirt, knowing that his once promising career has reached the dreadful terminus of being sent on loan to bournemouth
Sissoko had a jet ready to take him to Liverpool and didn't turn up and on top of that didn't answer any of Koeman's phone calls.
NEVERTON!
It might be funny but I think Everton have got the better of that (non) deal!
I'm not an objective observer, but I would think he is more likely to fail than succeed. He's had three years in the Premier League and, although I remember him having a bright start, hasn't done particularly well in that time. International football is a different beast altogether. Abou Diaby looked fantastic playing for France, where he had time and space he didn't get in the league. He often struggled for Arsenal. I think Diaby is much more naturally talented player than Sissoko. I don't know what you mean by "he's one of those that may well play better in a better team and will also then put in the effort." Why? If he doesn't put in the effort for Newcastle, why would he for Spurs?Wouldn't surprise me at all to see Sissoko do really well for Spurs. He's clearly not a bad player, but is one of those that may well play better in a better team and also will then put in the effort.
Can understand Newcastle fans being chuffed he's gone and that they feel they've fleeced Spurs, but it's entirely feasible that Sissoko will have a really good season ahead and be worth the money.
It is feasible but given his pefomances for them it's almost an irrelevance how well he plays for someone else. He wasn't a £30mill player for them even if he ends up being one for Spurs.Can understand Newcastle fans being chuffed he's gone and that they feel they've fleeced Spurs, but it's entirely feasible that Sissoko will have a really good season ahead and be worth the money.
What Guardiola actually said:What's your favourite English media anecdote of Jack Wilshere?
How about them asking Guardiola if he was worried about Wilshere for a forthcoming tie against Barcelona, only for him to scoff that his reserve team was full of players like Wilshere.
Quite fitting. That was 4 years ago - and he's got worse since.
Oh, and Arsenal lost the game 3-1.
I don't know what you mean by "he's one of those that may well play better in a better team and will also then put in the effort." Why? If he doesn't put in the effort for Newcastle, why would he for Spurs?
Yeah and he was spot on then, and still is now. Not that it'll hurt Kroenke etc at all.What Guardiola actually said:
"Wilshere is a top player. He is an excellent player, not just Arsenal, but also for the national team. [But] he is lucky because we have many players in the second team like him but he plays because there is no pressure at his club to win titles."
More of a dig at Arsenal than Wilshere.
Fair enough. I feel the opposite is more likely. But time'll tell, apparently.Just that a players game can be raised (or lowered) by those around him, and that in some cases it can be about motivation (sad as it is to say). John Stones was caught up in a bad situation last season at Everton, but even though Martinez can be blamed there were still individual errors that Martinez can't be blamed for. Yet he is/was clearly good enough to not be on Everton's bench. A year ago what with all the arrivals Noble was understandably thought to be the weak link in the West Ham team, sticking around the first eleven because of the captaincy; yet he goes on to have the season of his life and doesn't look out of place in that much-improved eleven.
All in all, just saying that because Sissoko didn't do that great with Newcastle, doesn't mean he's necessarily going to have the same form at Tottenham.
Final spending summary for the Summer:
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What Guardiola actually said:
"Wilshere is a top player. He is an excellent player, not just Arsenal, but also for the national team. [But] he is lucky because we have many players in the second team like him but he plays because there is no pressure at his club to win titles."
More of a dig at Arsenal than Wilshere.
He said Wilshere was "a top player. He is an excellent player" but alluded to the fact that it's probably not a good idea for him to be playing regular football at the highest level at such an early stage of his career. Given the subsequent injuries Wilshere has suffered in his career he was probably on to something.And a dig at a player that was purported to be special, but in actual fact was the standard of plenty in the Barcelona B team. Looks like Guardiola was spot on about him.
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