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    Tottenham 'streamlining' may lead to Gareth Bale's departure

    • Champions League qualification vital to keeping Bale
    • Large squad has become unwieldy, warns chairman

    Matt Scott
    The Guardian, Friday 8 April 2011


    Spurs' ability to keep Gareth Bale would be seriously undermined by failure to secure a place in Europe's top club competition. Photograph: Clive Rose/Getty Images

    Gareth Bale could head the list of players leaving Tottenham Hotspur if they fail to qualify for next season's Champions League after their chairman admitted a strategy of squad "streamlining".

    In comments contained in Spurs' half-year accounts for the six months to 31 December 2010, Daniel Levy told the Stock Exchange that the squad had become unwieldy in recent months. "We have hosted one of the largest squads in the Premier League during this period," he said in his chairman's statement. "It is important to create a healthy balance in any squad between competition for places and for players to play consistently. Whilst this large squad eased our progress in the Champions League, we shall continue to look to streamline our squad where appropriate."

    Bale has recently signed a contract, ostensibly tying him to White Hart Lane until 2015. But last Monday the manager, Harry Redknapp, admitted that a world-record bid for the Welshman would lead to his release. At the same time Redknapp expressed his reluctance to countenance any approach for Bale because "we're trying to build the club".

    However the financial realities at Tottenham – as displayed by the balance sheet accompanying Levy's remarks – point to straitened circumstances ahead. With eight games remaining in their Premier League season, Spurs are five points adrift of Champions League qualification and risk missing out on Europe's senior club competition next season. That would come at a significant cost for a club who appear to have become rapidly reliant on Champions League revenues.

    Starting with the positives, turnover for the six-month period has increased by very nearly 50% to £79.8m. The Champions League group stage brought in £18.4m in extra gate receipts and participation bonuses, with another £3.3m in sponsorship and corporate hospitality. Merchandising went up £1.2m. This all adds up to Champions League-related income growth of £22.9m of the total £26.2m rise in overall revenue. But much of that new money was quickly spent.

    During the corresponding six months in 2009, Spurs' operating expenses were £48.6m; last year's interim period showed expenses had reached £61.5m, a net growth in costs of £12.9m. The summary to the accounts states: "[Increases in] operating expenses [were] due in the main to the costs associated with a large squad size."

    With other charges such as interest, depreciation and amortisation of player contracts, the club are on a trajectory for a substantial loss next year. And in addition, Spurs have spent £40.7m in transfer and agents' fees.
    "The man who never alters his opinion is like standing water, and breeds reptiles of the mind."
    -- William Blake

    #2
    While I suspect that the use of Bale is sensationalist I do think that there is potential hope fro us here. Tottenham have, in part, succeeded because of the depth of their squad. If they have to remove that then I think we have a good chance of bettering them in the league. Especially if Redknapp continues to neglect the need to defend on occasion.
    "The man who never alters his opinion is like standing water, and breeds reptiles of the mind."
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      #3
      They've spent absurdly and without consistent CL participation, it was never going to be sustainable. Sounds like the chickens are finally coming home to roost.

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        #4
        Harry Redknapp...come on down..you have bankrupted another club

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          #5
          Harry to England.
          Tottenham back to wannabees.
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            #6
            Originally posted by red g View Post
            Harry to England.
            Tottenham back to wannabees.
            Yup sounds like he's spent all the cash he could, time to move on somewhere else.

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              #7
              He's ok but if any club offers Spurs the reported £50m, they should take the money and run.

              He will probably end of being another in a long line of British youngsters over-hyped after 2 good seasons. As soon as a dip in form or a couple of injuries kick in his value will plummet.

              p.s. I would love it of Spurs were ****ed financially!

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                #8
                Originally posted by magicalbarnes View Post
                He's ok but if any club offers Spurs the reported £50m, they should take the money and run.

                He will probably end of being another in a long line of British youngsters over-hyped after 2 good seasons. As soon as a dip in form or a couple of injuries kick in his value will plummet.

                p.s. I would love it of Spurs were ****ed financially!
                50m is absurd I don't think he is worth half that.
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                  #9
                  Spurs are five points adrift of Champions League qualification and risk missing out on Europe's senior club competition next season. That would come at a significant cost for a club who appear to have become rapidly reliant on Champions League revenues.
                  That can't be true, they've only been in the Champions League one season

                  I know they have spent a hell of alot of money in building their squad, but I wouldn't have thought they'd have gone down the Leeds United route of gambling everything on Champions League football.
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                    #10
                    Theres no doubt that they need to make cutbacks but I cant see them choosing to sell Bale unless they receive a mega offer. They have other players who they could cash in on quite well

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                      #11
                      Redknapp works his 'magic' again.

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                        #12
                        Don't worry boys, Uncle 'Arry will do a bit ov weelin an deelin, and it will all be sweet, triffic!
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                          #13
                          Originally posted by -V- View Post
                          Theres no doubt that they need to make cutbacks but I cant see them choosing to sell Bale unless they receive a mega offer. They have other players who they could cash in on quite well
                          who else do they have in there team worth a few quid?

                          Bale and Modric?

                          although with the size of spurs squad they could probably raise a few quid selling the likes of kranjkar, bentley, pavlychenko etc and hardly notice them gone.
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                            #14
                            Interesting that Spurs have actually confirmed that their squad is too big and expensive for them to continue with - surely they could have done it more quietly without alarming their fans. Sounds like they may well be under some considerable pressure to shed players.
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                              #15
                              I'd take some of their squad players on the cheap and have them sit on our bench, the likes of Pavluchenko, and Kranjcar stand out most to me as useful players
                              The times they are a changin'.

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