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AlfieLucas

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  1. After dispatching Crystal Palace 6-0 on the opening day of the season, i've decided to split this save in two. I'm keeping the Spurs save, but i won't be updating anymore. But i'll also be doing a separate save as Defoe will quit Tottenham after four seasons and go to pastures new, wherever that may be. And that's the one i'll probably update.
  2. Premier League 2026/27 Season First, our youth setup has finally been recognised and comes in as the Eighth best in the world. I'm hoping to get that higher and higher in the coming years. 26-27 Transfers 26-27 Transfers - Part Two 26-27 Transfers - Part Three 26-27 Transfers - Part Four 26-27 Transfers - Part Five 26-27 Transfers - Part Six Cole Palmer was an impulse buy. Saw he was available for such a low amount, and thought why not? He's a good option off the bench. And on deadline day, in January i decided to bring Lo Celso back for under 500k as i needed a backup DM/MC to take Bissouma's place. Everyone i sold, i sold for a profit. Something i'm happy with and in doing so, we haven't gone into the red at all. Premier League Table August to December Results December to February Results February to May Results Started really well and carried on, but so did Arsenal. And losing to Brentford, then Arsenal, it took our lead to one point and they had a game in hand. Performances were a bit lacklustre, but then we went on a run that ended up with our second Premier League Trophy in three years. We won it away at United with a 2-0 victory and got a guard of honour in our next home match In our home game against Arsenal, which was delightful. The next step is to win the title at their place and not just the once. F.A Cup Carabao Cup The domestic cups were disappointing this season, as i'm still looking to win the F.A Cup which is proving elusive at the moment. But my focus was squarely on the league and Champions League. Champions League Results - Part One Champions League Results - Part Two Had some really great results in this season's Champions League. Arsenal who i beat, only managed four points in the league phase and didn't make it any further RC Lens in the Quarters was harder than i expected. Was only a late Ferguson goal that put us through in the 120th minute. For the third season in a row, we met Real Madrid in the semi-final and again, we knocked them out. The away match was a particular favourite as we changed tactics to make sure we could get the win. And it worked. And for the second time in three years, we played P.S.G in the final and Sucic in the 84th minute making it three Champions League trophies in a row and two in two against P.S.G in the final. We also won the Super Cup against Napoli back in August, adding another trophy to the cabinet. Manchester City's wage per week is SILLY!! The fact is ours is £3.1 million a week less and we're outperforming them is astonishing. And managed to slash ALOT from our debts this season, which hopefully i can keep on doing. Spent money buying the future of the club and got a few academy players coming through, so i'm hopeful. Tottenham Debts But onwards and upwards. Manchester City and Liverpool are making BIG moves in the transfer market this summer. Hopefully, they fail with their bids.
  3. Good luck with this, even if it is with the dirty Chelsea. Need to wash my mouth out now And Kulu, how could you!!!
  4. You've done well in a short space of time. Unlucky in the Europa League, but i think with Brugge it might take you a little bit longer. Looking forward to seeing how it goes, keep it up.
  5. Here's hoping... And most definitely is hard seeing them win over us.
  6. Good first season, was to be expected really. That squad was too strong for Serie B. But good luck for the coming season. Just hope you lose to Inter and win the rest
  7. Hate to say it, but a great job with Arsenal. It's just a shame you won so much and against us in the process But good luck at Brugge, it will be a nice little challenge for you.
  8. The Future's bright, it's lily white. I thought i'd update you and show you, the future of Tottenham Hotspur. These are the academy kids. George Adebayo 18yo Keeper Bobby Ogden 18yo AML Charlie Carley-Purvis 16yo AMR Stephane Mvondo 16yo DR Marlon Roast 17yo AMR/ST Calum Logan 19yo DC/DL Kyle Cummings 18yo AMC Ashley Daniel 16yo MC Mikey Moore 19yo AML Alfie Dorrington 21yo DC Jamie Donley 21yo ST Moore and Donley have in the past three seasons played first team football. I've been integrating them into the team, giving them 20-30 minutes of the bench, or starting them in games where it doesn't matter if i win or not. Dorrington i don't think will make it at Spurs, unfortunately, he's just not good enough. And Phillips and Vuskovic will be ahead of him in the pecking order. I'm excited about Adebayo's potential. He's already on his third loan, League two as a 16yo, League one last season and now starting keeper for Hull in the championship, and at 18 years old. Now onto the ones i've scouted and brought. Pedro Evora 18yo GK Marco Zanatta 18yo AML Jose Luis Munoz 18yo DC/DM Henry Domenge 19yo AMR Danny Ashford 18yo AMC/MC Sverre Halseth Nypan 19yo MC Remy Reinertez 18yo DM Lenny Loret 18yo AMR Vitor Troia 18 ST Paul Wanner 20yo MC/AMC Got a lot of talent in the development squads, and have tried finding loans for most of them, to no avail. Wanted to use them in a Carabao Cup game, but unfortunately, they already played that day for the U21s. Danny Ashford is my most expensive signing, and i'm hoping he'll be worth that and more in the coming years. And lastly, to the ones that were already at the club when i got there or were brought beforehand but came in the second season. Luka Vuskovic 19yo CB Archie Gray 20yo MC Lucas Bergvall 20yo MC Ashley Phillips 21yo CB Will Lankshear 21yo ST Had a bit of trouble with Archie Gray last season. Came back from Leeds, and wanted to be a squad player but didn't hit the targets i set him. Claimed i broke promises, but halfway through the season ended up playing him and we've never looked back. Tied him to a five year contract in the summer with an optional two years extension. I'm firmly of the opinion that this group of players will bring huge success to this club and help alleviate our financial issues.
  9. Managerial go around So in the 24/25 season, I last mentioned that Southgate had replaced Russell Martin at Southampton. In November, another South Coast team changed managers as Iraola was sacked and replaced by Paul Warne. On the same day, not only did West Ham parted company with Nuno Santo, bringing in Eddie Howe as his replacement. But also Antonio Conte was sacked from the Manchester United job, which made me happy as we've been having a war of words since he stepped in for ETH, but he didn't last long. Taking over from Conte was none other than Arne Slot. And still in November, which seemed the month for sackings, as Unai Emery lost his job at Newcastle, and in his place came Marcelo Gallardo. In January, Leicester made a change and brought in Tony Mowbray to replace Enzo Maresca, a polar opposite appointment. Danny Rohl took over the reins at Southampton following yet another Gareth Southgate sacking. And again, Antonio Conte took over from ETH, but this time at the mighty Crystal Palace. Oh how the mighty have fallen 25/26 Season After a poor season, Arsenal decided to part company with Mikel Arteta. The same man that brought them their first League win since 04'. But that wasn't the only big managerial change, as surprisingly Manchester City decided to fire Pep Guardiola. And it was Pep who took over from Arteta. Arsenal had the student, now they wanted the master. Taking Pep's place at City was Carlo Ancelotti. Aston Villa made the change in November and yet again Jose Mourinho was sacked and replaced with Sebastian Hoeneb. Fulham parted ways with Chris Coleman and brought in Mexican legend Rafael Marquez. Newcastle dispensed of Marcelo Gallardo and replaced him with former Brighton & Chelsea manager, Graham Potter. Talking of Brighton, they sacked Ruud van Nistelrooij and offered it to Leeds manager, Daniel Farke. Who was replaced at Leeds by the Luton manager, Rob Edwards. And Liam Rosenior was the chosen one to succeed Rob Edwards. Now let's dive into what happened during the 25/26 season. Tottenham Transfers More Tottenham Transfers The Danny Ashford deal was a huge expense for us. And for a player so young, but i feel he has the potential to be one of the best in the world. And to get him out of City i had to pay the big bucks. Same with Domenge, another i feel that will hit huge heights in the future. And the last one Spent a huge amount again, but they are all potential wonderkids for the future. Only Calafiori and Bradley played first-team football, as brought them in just in case of injuries and suspensions. Mason Greenwood, didn't want him but figured i could make some quick money on him, which i did. August to October Results A truly terrible start, leaving me 19th after three games. Was about to change up my tactics, but then it all clicked back again. But I had huge ground to make up already. November to January Results January to March Results Didn't lose again in the league until Bournemouth did the double over us. They had our number this season. April & May End of season OGC Nice who conquered Liverpool in the previous round, were worthy opponents in the first leg but managed to destroy them at home. After losing 4-1 to Real in the group stage, i decided to go cautious in the first leg away, and it worked. I knew we had the capability of beating them at home, which we did. We did well in chasing down Liverpool, but ultimately fell short. We were with about 10 games remaining ahead of them by 1 point, but then we headed to Anfield, proceeded to lose and they stayed ahead. That was the only time we were top, it was all Liverpool. Hard to believe but those two defeats in the first three games, really affected us. But we go again next season. North London Derby in the Carabao Cup Final, wasn't the most aesthetically pleasing of games, but a Maddison penalty in the 117th minute gave us another trophy to add to the cabinet. And at the expense of Arsenal, it was all the more sweeter. Champions League Final Sesko got us the goal which turned out to be the winner just before halftime, then a minute later Udogie decided to make things harder for us. So had to reshuffle and we thankfully managed to hold on and claim our second successive Champions League trophy. Ajax must be sick of the sight of us in the Champions League now So we might've failed to retain the Premier League, but we added another two trophies to our collection. And I'm looking to add more in the future. Our financial situation didn't look great in April, as we went into the red. But with all the money that came in during the post season, it's healthy again. But I know I need to cut back on the spending now, and you'll see that in the next update. As it stands our NET DEBT is £1,032,279,880 and our TRANSFER DEBT is £269,212,616 so I've got a lot of work on my hands to cut that down. I'm hoping we get taken over and someone wipes out those debts, but it's doubtful.
  10. Thanks, it went a lot better than I could ever imagined. Thanks. Even with the amount of money spent, i figured it'd take me at least a couple more seasons before we toppled Man City.
  11. Forgot to add, tremendous work with Sampdoria. I'll always remember Vialli, Mancini, Platt, Veron, Ortega and Seedorf. You've certainly made them a powerhouse.
  12. It's lovely to see Arsenal financially in the crapper Like the concept of this save, good luck, even with the Woolwich.
  13. Congratulations on the F.A Cup and Champions League wins, impressive. Even more so in the F.A Cup, beating Arsenal, then Chelsea on route to lifting the trophy. As a Spurs fan that is so satisfying. And then to beat Kane to win the Champions League, even better Here's hoping you win the League next season, Good luck.
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