Emils. Skrevet 12. august 2017 Del Skrevet 12. august 2017 Du kan ikke ta Morata på offside. Han er da i det minste med i spillet. Enig med deg ang. løpa og posisjoneringen. Ser ut til å være en Conte-spillerConte har jo hatt han på laget før, så det var jo ikke en overraskelse. I juve? Tror ikke det. Conte stakk før Morata kom. 1 Lenke til kommentar
Tåkefyrste Skrevet 12. august 2017 Del Skrevet 12. august 2017 Sjukt godt gjort av dommern å se den handsen på Jesus der. 1 Lenke til kommentar
Sexylubb1 Skrevet 12. august 2017 Del Skrevet 12. august 2017 Du kan ikke ta Morata på offside. Han er da i det minste med i spillet. Enig med deg ang. løpa og posisjoneringen. Ser ut til å være en Conte-spillerConte har jo hatt han på laget før, så det var jo ikke en overraskelse.I juve? Tror ikke det. Conte stakk før Morata kom. Virker som vi begge har rett. Conte hentet ham, men takket etterpå ja til landslaget. Lenke til kommentar
fox Skrevet 12. august 2017 Del Skrevet 12. august 2017 Fysioen til brighton, faen for ett beist! Samme tenkte jeg, sykt! Lenke til kommentar
Snurreleif Skrevet 13. august 2017 Del Skrevet 13. august 2017 (endret) https://www.thetimes.co.uk/edition/sport/tottenham-hotspur-players-backing-danny-rose-over-pay-row-x8qfhlzx2 Artikkel i spoiler. Pressure on Levy for signings and more money Danny Rose’s criticisms of Tottenham Hotspur’s pay structure and transfer dealings are shared by many of his team-mates, who have privately supported his decision to air his grievances earlier this week. The England left back is prepared to push for a move to Chelsea this month if the Premier League champions follow up on their initial interest with a firm bid before the transfer window closes on August 31, and would also consider joining Manchester United, although they are not expected to make an offer this month. Tottenham are adamant that Rose is not for sale despite having sold his team-mate and friend Kyle Walker to Manchester City for £54 million last month, and are deeply unhappy with his decision to go public with his frustrations. However, many of his senior team-mates are supportive as they are similarly frustrated with the club’s pay structure and the fact that the chairman, Daniel Levy, and the manager, Mauricio Pochettino, have not signed a single player this summer. These Tottenham players’ frustrations are exacerbated by seeing Watford and West Ham United pay new signings nearly double the amount that they are on. Andre Gray, Watford’s £18.5 million signing from Burnley, will earn £95,000 a week at Vicarage Road, while Marko Arnautovic, who joined West Ham from Stoke City for £25 million, is on £110,000 a week. If they were to sell, Tottenham would want about £50 million for Rose, similar to the fee that they received for Walker. Rose, 27, signed a new five-year contract worth £65,000 a week in September. Rose is not yet ready to make a formal transfer request, but is standing by his words in an interview with The Sun. “I am reaching my peak and probably only have one more big contract left in me,” Rose said. “Time is running out and I do want to win trophies. I don’t want to play football for 15 years and not have one trophy or one medal. That’s not what I’m about. I’m not saying I want out but if something came to me that was concrete, I’d have no qualms about voicing my opinions to anyone at the football club. “I will say this too — I will play up north. I don’t know exactly when, but I will get back up north and play some football somewhere. I moved away from home [from Leeds to Spurs] at 16. Yes I’ve got team-mates who have moved away from families in South Korea and Argentina, but I have been away for over ten years now and I don’t get to see my mum that often. I am going to make it my priority before I retire to play football up there. “I know my worth and I will make sure I get what I am worth. If I get to levels I reached last season — and this goes out to everybody — I will make sure I get what I am worth. I don’t know how much longer I might have at this level. I’m not going to be stupid enough not to try and get the most out of it — medals, trophies and salary. “Anyone who thinks this is primarily for money, that is not the case. But I know what I am worth.” Rose was also critical of the club’s lack of transfer activity this summer, adding: “I would love to see more signings. I want world-class players to come through the front door to make you fight for your place, not players you have to google and say, ‘Who’s that?’ ” Tottenham have said that Rose’s criticism is an “internal matter”. The club are expected to fine him up to two weeks’ wages, worth £130,000. Despite his references to a move north it is understood that Chelsea is his preferred destination at present. Antonio Conte has been seeking to add a left back to his squad all summer and after failing to agree a fee with Juventus for Alex Sandro, the Italian is looking at other options, with Rose firmly in his thoughts. Some Tottenham team-mates, who are thought to include the defender Toby Alderweireld, yesterday asked Rose to explain the complaints he made. The left back went through each of his points and is said to have told the players that he did not want to leave the club. Walker doubled his wages to £140,000 a week — higher than any Tottenham player’s salary — when he joined City earlier this summer in a transfer that hardened the belief in the Tottenham dressing room that they are underpaid compared with many of their Premier League rivals. The fact that smaller clubs such as Watford and West Ham are paying higher wages than Tottenham has also focused their minds. Harry Kane’s basic salary at Tottenham, for example, is £90,000 a week, while his fellow England players Dele Alli, Eric Dier and Rose earn considerably less. Tottenham’s players also share Rose’s concerns about the lack of transfer activity at the club after they finished second in the Premier League, particularly in a summer in which Chelsea, United and City have spent almost £500 million between them on new players, with more to follow. Pochettino has yet to speak to Rose about his comments, as the player is training away from the first team while he continues his recovery from a knee injury that has kept him out since January, but will address the issue publicly today at a press conference before Tottenham’s opening game of the Premier League season away to Newcastle United on Sunday. The club have had talks about trying to sign João Cancelo, the Valencia and Portugal right back, as a replacement for Walker after missing out on two other targets. Tottenham hope to tie down Alderweireld to a new deal after the transfer window closes. The Belgium centre back has rejected two offers as he wanted £100,000 a week in wages and a release clause in his new deal. There was better some good news for the club yesterday, with Kieran Trippier hoping to return from an ankle injury against Chelsea a week on Sunday. The right back will miss the Newcastle game. Kan man ane et lite spilleroppgjør i Tottenham? De betaler vel veldig mye lavere enn de andre topp 6-klubbene. Tregt svar pga mye jobbing, men er flere grunner til at vi betaler spillerne mindre enn de største klubbene i ligaen. Endret 13. august 2017 av Snurreleif Lenke til kommentar
Espp Skrevet 13. august 2017 Del Skrevet 13. august 2017 Fantastisk analyse gitt at tallene stemmer! Overrasket over at Arsenal er på 56% faktisk. Lenke til kommentar
Snikpellik Skrevet 13. august 2017 Del Skrevet 13. august 2017 Var vel snakk om det på TV2 i hundretimerssendingen. Setter ting i perspektiv! Viser jo hvor enorm forskjell det er på inntektene til Manchester United kontra for eksempel Tottenham. Skulle likt å se lignende prosenter fra La Liga, der tipper jeg forskjellene er helt ekstreme. Lenke til kommentar
oOF Skrevet 13. august 2017 Del Skrevet 13. august 2017 For ikke å snakke om Frankrike... Lenke til kommentar
indahla Skrevet 13. august 2017 Del Skrevet 13. august 2017 I La Liga har vel Barca og RM 1/3-del hver og resten til de andre. Lenke til kommentar
barezell Skrevet 13. august 2017 Del Skrevet 13. august 2017 Fantastisk analyse gitt at tallene stemmer! Overrasket over at Arsenal er på 56% faktisk. mange tullespillere med for høy lønn vett. Lenke til kommentar
Gjest Slettet-D7I5Gr2 Skrevet 13. august 2017 Del Skrevet 13. august 2017 Shelvey er jo seg selv denne sesongen også Lenke til kommentar
MartinF Skrevet 13. august 2017 Del Skrevet 13. august 2017 Shelvey as.. For en kronidiot! https://my.mixtape.moe/uxwjvx.mp4 Lenke til kommentar
Liquidkey Skrevet 13. august 2017 Del Skrevet 13. august 2017 Shelvey as.. For en kronidiot! https://my.mixtape.moe/uxwjvx.mp4 Utrolig at mannen klarer å åpne en dør. Snakk om å ødelegge. Lenke til kommentar
Mchansern Skrevet 13. august 2017 Del Skrevet 13. august 2017 Fett her å minne dere alle på at Shelvey sitter på rundt 80k pund i uka, mer enn de fleste Spurs-spillere. Lenke til kommentar
Sexylubb1 Skrevet 13. august 2017 Del Skrevet 13. august 2017 Ja, god investering av Newcastle. Lenke til kommentar
Espp Skrevet 13. august 2017 Del Skrevet 13. august 2017 mange tullespillere med for høy lønn vett. Trodde at Arsenal betalte "lite" til spillerne sine i forhold til andre. Var ikke klar over at tallet var så høyt i forhold til inntekt. Ikke rart at de nekter å betale så mye mer enn i dag. Lenke til kommentar
Mr. President™ Skrevet 13. august 2017 Del Skrevet 13. august 2017 Sier jo jævlig mye om hvor mye penger United tjener. Lønningene til spillerne våre er insane høye, men totalt sett ikke så veldig mye i forhold til inntektene. Lenke til kommentar
Benbjo Skrevet 13. august 2017 Del Skrevet 13. august 2017 mange tullespillere med for høy lønn vett.Trodde at Arsenal betalte "lite" til spillerne sine i forhold til andre. Var ikke klar over at tallet var så høyt i forhold til inntekt. Ikke rart at de nekter å betale så mye mer enn i dag. De har et sosialistisk lønnssystem. Selv squadplayers er oppe i nærmere 100k. Liten forskjell mellom spillerne. Derfor man ikke blir kvitt folk som Jenkinson, Gibbs osv. Tjener for godt ift hvor gode de er. Lenke til kommentar
Espp Skrevet 13. august 2017 Del Skrevet 13. august 2017 Ser akkurat det problemet ja. Men da er det jo også forståelig at klubben ikke er ute å signerer stjernespillere hele tiden siden de krever vanvittige lønninger. Lenke til kommentar
Gjest Slettet-D7I5Gr2 Skrevet 13. august 2017 Del Skrevet 13. august 2017 Morata,lazarete, salah og Rooney netter i sin første kamp i ny klubb. Bra press på lukaku og chicarito Mener du virkelig det? Tror ikke de tenker så fært på det gitt. Did fine didn't he. ^^ Lenke til kommentar
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