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    Originally posted by wiw View Post
    Hardly surprising that he's being likeable or charismatic with a camera in his face. Not to say he isn't likeable or charismatic All of his ex-players seem to mostly love him (save for the ones that hate him) but if anyone could turn on the charm in front of a camera, it's surely him

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      [ame]https://twitter.com/nocontextspurs/status/1305385410814783488[/ame]
      Oh I don't know.

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        Hahha makes about as much sense as Kane’s team talks
        I don't tip

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          He always elevates these happenings

          [ame="https://twitter.com/vonstrenginho/status/1305421125267214336"]https://twitter.com/vonstrenginho/status/1305421125267214336[/ame]

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            Hello mert.

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              Show somewhat pettered out but all in all, great TV.

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                Credit to who ever makes the show, because they have turned one of the dullest most anti-climatic seasons in the history of football into a fairy watchable show.
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                  Watched the Pandemic episode yesterday and that was pretty interesting. But its such a dull end to the season for Spurs, that I cant see the final one being any cop.
                  *Except Michael, who died.

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                    Can someone post the full story please

                    [ame="https://twitter.com/telefootball/status/1305935302696071170"]https://twitter.com/telefootball/status/1305935302696071170[/ame]

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                      [ame="https://twitter.com/david_ornstein/status/1305914859641606144"]https://twitter.com/david_ornstein/status/1305914859641606144[/ame]

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                        Originally posted by Irishnev View Post
                        Can someone post the full story please

                        https://twitter.com/telefootball/sta...35302696071170
                        You can use Liverpool's flight mode trick to get round the pay wall., unless it's a UK only thing.

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                        Tottenham Hotspur chairman Daniel Levy is trying to find a way of re-signing Gareth Bale in a move that could see Real Madrid attempt to take Dele Alli as part of what would constitute the most eye-catching deal of the transfer window.

                        Bale, for the first time, is prepared to consider a return to the Premier League and Levy could yet face competition from Manchester United, who are also considering making the Welshman an offer.

                        Telegraph Sport understands one proposal that would interest Real is for Bale to return to Tottenham on loan, paying 50 per cent of his wages, with Alli moving in the opposite direction and Real paying 100 per cent of his salary.

                        The complicated deal would mean that Spurs would re-sign Bale and pay him £300,000-a-week, £150,000-a-week of which would be financed by the saving made on Alli's wages. It would leave open the question of what happened to both players at the end of this season - although that would be shaped by their performances over the next eight months.

                        Another possibility is for both players to make permanent moves, but that would likely require Real having to pay a fee for Alli as he is seven years younger than 31-year-old Bale and still has four years remaining on his Spurs contract.

                        Real and Tottenham have already been in negotiations regarding left-back Sergio Reguilon, who now looks set to move to North London on a permanent transfer.

                        Whether or not Levy could pull off some sort of ambitious swap deal involving Bale and Alli remains to be seen, but, while rated as difficult, the possibility is believed to currently remain open with Tottenham and Real believed to share a will to reach some sort of agreement.

                        Bale would consider leaving Real on loan, something that the player has always previously dismissed, if a permanent transfer cannot be negotiated.

                        The emotional pull of returning to Tottenham, where he became one of the most popular players in the club’s history, could hand Levy an advantage if he can somehow make the finances work.

                        Bale has previously not entertained a return to England, but he now feels the time might be right to play the final years of his career out in the Premier League and leave behind the non-stop criticism he has faced in Madrid over the past couple of years.

                        Sources claim that Levy is obsessed by the idea of getting Bale back to Tottenham, although he would want to know that Mourinho was on board with such a big and complicated signing.

                        Bale spent six seasons at Tottenham, scoring 55 goals, before joining Real for a then world record £85m in 2013 and he went on to win four Champions League titles and two La Ligas with the Spaniards.

                        Allowing Alli to join Real, who have enquired about the England international on more than one occasion, and adding Bale to the Tottenham squad may solve a potential issue for all parties.

                        Alli was substituted at half-time in Tottenham’s opening Premier League defeat to Everton after which Mourinho accused his team of being lazy.

                        Mourinho described Alli as being lazy in the club’s much-hyped documentary, in which Levy also acknowledged that the player was struggling to show his best form.

                        But it was Alli who scored some vital goals for Tottenham last season following the arrival of Mourinho and he played an important role in the club eventually securing a place in the Europa League.

                        Mourinho’s half-time substitution of the player last Sunday raised fears that Alli faces a battle to play regularly under the Portuguese this season, which would harm his prospects of regaining his England place in time for next summer’s European Championships.

                        While Levy needs no convincing that re-signing Bale would be a good move, United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer would want assurances that the former Southampton youngster would relish the challenge of moving to Old Trafford.

                        Bale is seen as a realistic alternative target to Borussia Dortmund’s Jadon Sancho and United believe he could be a big asset to the squad with his ability to play anywhere across a front three and his experience of winning the biggest competitions.

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                          What vital goals has Dele Alli ever scored?
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                            Originally posted by Buzzo View Post
                            What vital goals has Dele Alli ever scored?
                            I dunno mate. I copy and pasted it from the telegraph.

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                              Originally posted by Saveloy View Post
                              I dunno mate. I copy and pasted it from the telegraph.
                              It’s #fakenews

                              I feel quite up to date on Spurs having watched that documentary. I recall a monumental number of defeats. A couple of early Mourning o wins with Alli scoring but crucial goals??? I don’t think so.

                              I did get the feeling that Mourinho might not be a big fan though. The word lazy cropped up a few times.
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                                Originally posted by Saveloy View Post
                                You can use Liverpool's flight mode trick to get round the pay wall., unless it's a UK only thing.

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                                Tottenham Hotspur chairman Daniel Levy is trying to find a way of re-signing Gareth Bale in a move that could see Real Madrid attempt to take Dele Alli as part of what would constitute the most eye-catching deal of the transfer window.

                                Bale, for the first time, is prepared to consider a return to the Premier League and Levy could yet face competition from Manchester United, who are also considering making the Welshman an offer.

                                Telegraph Sport understands one proposal that would interest Real is for Bale to return to Tottenham on loan, paying 50 per cent of his wages, with Alli moving in the opposite direction and Real paying 100 per cent of his salary.

                                The complicated deal would mean that Spurs would re-sign Bale and pay him £300,000-a-week, £150,000-a-week of which would be financed by the saving made on Alli's wages. It would leave open the question of what happened to both players at the end of this season - although that would be shaped by their performances over the next eight months.

                                Another possibility is for both players to make permanent moves, but that would likely require Real having to pay a fee for Alli as he is seven years younger than 31-year-old Bale and still has four years remaining on his Spurs contract.

                                Real and Tottenham have already been in negotiations regarding left-back Sergio Reguilon, who now looks set to move to North London on a permanent transfer.

                                Whether or not Levy could pull off some sort of ambitious swap deal involving Bale and Alli remains to be seen, but, while rated as difficult, the possibility is believed to currently remain open with Tottenham and Real believed to share a will to reach some sort of agreement.

                                Bale would consider leaving Real on loan, something that the player has always previously dismissed, if a permanent transfer cannot be negotiated.

                                The emotional pull of returning to Tottenham, where he became one of the most popular players in the club’s history, could hand Levy an advantage if he can somehow make the finances work.

                                Bale has previously not entertained a return to England, but he now feels the time might be right to play the final years of his career out in the Premier League and leave behind the non-stop criticism he has faced in Madrid over the past couple of years.

                                Sources claim that Levy is obsessed by the idea of getting Bale back to Tottenham, although he would want to know that Mourinho was on board with such a big and complicated signing.

                                Bale spent six seasons at Tottenham, scoring 55 goals, before joining Real for a then world record £85m in 2013 and he went on to win four Champions League titles and two La Ligas with the Spaniards.

                                Allowing Alli to join Real, who have enquired about the England international on more than one occasion, and adding Bale to the Tottenham squad may solve a potential issue for all parties.

                                Alli was substituted at half-time in Tottenham’s opening Premier League defeat to Everton after which Mourinho accused his team of being lazy.

                                Mourinho described Alli as being lazy in the club’s much-hyped documentary, in which Levy also acknowledged that the player was struggling to show his best form.

                                But it was Alli who scored some vital goals for Tottenham last season following the arrival of Mourinho and he played an important role in the club eventually securing a place in the Europa League.

                                Mourinho’s half-time substitution of the player last Sunday raised fears that Alli faces a battle to play regularly under the Portuguese this season, which would harm his prospects of regaining his England place in time for next summer’s European Championships.

                                While Levy needs no convincing that re-signing Bale would be a good move, United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer would want assurances that the former Southampton youngster would relish the challenge of moving to Old Trafford.

                                Bale is seen as a realistic alternative target to Borussia Dortmund’s Jadon Sancho and United believe he could be a big asset to the squad with his ability to play anywhere across a front three and his experience of winning the biggest competitions.
                                Thanks

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