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England cruise to big victory over Tonga. While he readily established himself as a mainstay of the first team, he never truly lived up to the hype that greeted his arrival at White Hart Lane.

He gave a limited account of himself during his first season at the club, but in the last campaign he came into his own, scoring 11 times and generating eight assists in 28 league starts, per WhoScored. While he is still guilty of turning in some nondescript performances, he has all the makings of an important player for Spurs this season. All transfer fees are per the Daily Mail. Enjoy our content? Maybe we can surprise you, maybe not. I am ready to pay what we can afford. Even if it is a bit over the market, as long as it is not crazy … It is a little bit a domino game.

It is very difficult to predict. This article is more than 8 years old. Comments Join the conversation. To use comments you will need to have JavaScript enabled. Comment posted by U, at 1 Sep U Thank god that's over. The journos might have to start working for their stories now though Thank god for that. Dragged on way longer than it should.

No doubt the Spanish Government are about to leaseback Real Madrid's car park for a few billion euros, all funded from the Euro subsidies we pay them, with two fingers by the Spanish Government to the rules and regulations. Platini, were are you. Makes a mockery of Financial "Fair"Play rules. Then again.. Go home football, you're drunk. Comment posted by Rocky7, at 1 Sep Rocky7.



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