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Lost in the cup? Probably best to concentrate on the league and leave the competition to Premier League teams who can actually win it, like Burnley and Everton. 

Could have been worse. Harrogate lost 8-0 tonight, Blackburn’s biggest win since putting seven past Notts Forest. Mind you Harrogate had a shot on target tonight which is something the Bakery Burners didn’t manage. Bless them. Maybe they need to spend more money and buy more players? 

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14 minutes ago, Steve Buckley’s Dog said:

Maybe they need to spend more money and buy more players? 

I'm reliably informed that the Notts Forest coachbuilders have put the mockers on that idea. Apparently when the Gumps asked whether another coach could be added to accommodate the 213 man senior squad, they were told to stop taking the piss and if they wanted more space they could **** off and add it themselves. I'm guessing the firm must be owned by a season ticket holder 😑

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13 hours ago, Zag zig said:

More interesting is the noise coming from Wales

https://www.independent.co.uk/sport/football/david-harry-kane-nottingham-forest-rob-page-wales-b2401853.html

Looks like he’s getting his own back from the spat in March. Nice to see the gumps getting a bit of similar medicine to us last year.

Most interesting thing in that article is the revelation that his dad used to play?! We had no idea

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How theyve got 45m plus add ons for johnson ill never know 

hes quick …. Thats it

he cant finish, his first touch is iffy at best, certainly cant hold the ball up

if he has space infront of him yer hes a threat… assuming ur not expecting him to finish it 

Astonishing  fee for that level of averageness

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Hudson Odoi interesting one, lost his way since the injury and insane money Bayern were offering. Still only 22 as well which seems crazy.

If they can get him up and running then that £45m for Johnson will be phenomenal business for them as that's a hell of a lot of money for him, one that Spurs may come to regret.

Would be better off taking a punt on Hudson Odoi themselves.

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6 minutes ago, David said:

Hudson Odoi interesting one, lost his way since the injury and insane money Bayern were offering. Still only 22 as well which seems crazy.

If they can get him up and running then that £45m for Johnson will be phenomenal business for them as that's a hell of a lot of money for him, one that Spurs may come to regret.

Would be better off taking a punt on Hudson Odoi themselves.

CHO not done anything close to what he was expected to do for years. Sure, there's a chance he rediscovers what he had, but I doubt he'll ever get to the top level now. Don't think it would be a great signing for Spurs.

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2 minutes ago, David said:

If they can get him up and running then that £45m for Johnson will be phenomenal business for them as that's a hell of a lot of money for him, one that Spurs may come to regret.

Has to be said, Spurs have had a pretty shoddy track record for spending relatively large sums on young British signings in recent years. Ryan Sessegnon for £25m, Djed Spence for £20m, Jack Clarke for £10m, and arguably Joe Rodon for £11m all seem like poor investments in retrospect.

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1 minute ago, DarkFruitsRam7 said:

CHO not done anything close to what he was expected to do for years. Sure, there's a chance he rediscovers what he had, but I doubt he'll ever get to the top level now. Don't think it would be a great signing for Spurs.

He's only 22, he's got like another 4 years until you would expect him to reach his prime.

It really depends on where his head his at, this is his first permanent move away from Chelsea and you would expect him to be in the first 11 week in week out so game time won't be an issue like it was at Chelsea.

He won't have the same level of players around him obviously, just think if he can find some kind of form, notch up a few assists and goals they could have a real player on their hands.

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15 minutes ago, JfR said:

Has to be said, Spurs have had a pretty shoddy track record for spending relatively large sums on young British signings in recent years. Ryan Sessegnon for £25m, Djed Spence for £20m, Jack Clarke for £10m, and arguably Joe Rodon for £11m all seem like poor investments in retrospect.

The successes of Gareth Bale, Eric Dier and Dele Allí went to their heads. They’ve spent a lot of money on complete duds in recent years, none more so than the £60m they spent on Ndombele.

 

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1 hour ago, David said:

He's only 22, he's got like another 4 years until you would expect him to reach his prime.

It really depends on where his head his at, this is his first permanent move away from Chelsea and you would expect him to be in the first 11 week in week out so game time won't be an issue like it was at Chelsea.

He won't have the same level of players around him obviously, just think if he can find some kind of form, notch up a few assists and goals they could have a real player on their hands.

They only signed him for £3m that seems incredibly cheap even with the asteriks that come with signing him

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