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@Bernado Johnson no. Neville is a joke. Everything he says is way off the mark. His rubbish last week trying to protect Ollie about the strikers was laughable. I love it. United drowning. And no United fan or ex player wants to say Ollie appointment was a joke. And them not replacing Lukaku was the worst decision. Listening to Neville is like listening to any United fan right now. As I said. It's a good thing. Keep going as they are. They won't win anything for at least 20 years at this rate. Jose and Keane the best pundits sky has ever had.
"Keane shocker as neville and souness come to blows over outrageous comments" Now had you said that youd be on 1.4 million views by now get it together sky sports 😂
Well, I mean there's a difference between looking back at the spring that just was, and looking back and saying "They finished above mostly poor Liverpool teams 5-10 years ago ".....
@Andy - Liverpool lost 19 games when they won the Champions League in 2005. Chelsea lost 14 or so when they won in 2012. It's an irrelevant argument. You get to a final because you turned it on in that particular tournament. We shouldn't be saying they didn't deserve to be there because of their form in other tournaments. How many games do Real Madrid lose in the seasons they've won the champions league final? No one begrudges them their spot there.
What to expect when watching a new "HEATED" debate: 1. Neville disagreeing with Souness 2. Keane being brutally honest 3. The Neville vs Carragher discussion 4. Usually not being "HEATED"
Carragher is bang on here. Spurs beat Liverpool 4-1, sort of like Mid October in 2017. Liverpool did not have Allison and Van djik (And Fabinho of course), and now Spurs are the same and Liverpool have leapfrogged them so much
@@keyuantejohnson6266 this is false. The current owners haven't put money into Liverpool other than paying off debts loaded onto the club by the previous owners - instead they improved the commercial side of the club by renegotiating sponsorship deals and increased match day turnover by building more corporate facilities / increasing the overall ground capacity. Then they let Klopp reinvest the money promised from the Coutinio sale in new players after loosing a Champions League final with a squad that was at a similar level to the one Spurs currently have. If Spurs would have sold the players that are currently running their contracts down in the summer and reinvested that money in the team they had the chance for the team to kick on and get closer to Man City and Liverpool. It's nothing to do with the owners putting more money into the club and everything to do with the club realising value in players who want to leave in order to fund the purchase of better replacements.
@@M-E_123 wrong since 1990 Liverpool chelsea man city and United spent a billion on transfers and wages not spurs your clubs uses dirty filthy money from these suspicious owners to buy superstars and the best coaches in the world spurs did it the right way organically not the plastic way like Liverpool did
Agree. So many people involved in the sport (fans, pundits, managers etc.) don't give a damn about fiscal responsibility at a club. It is always spend spend spend. Then when clubs go to the wall because they are bankrupt they start looking around for somebody to blame and criticise anybody/everybody but the people who spend the money or who call for it to be spent. And he is spot on about breaking the wage structure. Do it for 3 and you end up doing it for loads more. It is a short term fix for one problem that causes myriad problems for the foreseeable future.
Spurs have lived well with their wage budget, but when you start being successful it starts catching up with you and you either have to spend more on wages or spend on bringing in new and better players. It seems to me that they weren't prepared for this.
I’m sorry a guy like Roy Keane is what arsenal, man united and spurs need. Actually a tough player like Keane is what’s missing & lacking in premier league or football in general, we need more players like him and his personality :)
Its almost like they are not allowed to say that Tottenham doesnt have the money as the other top6. They just keep blabbering why they didnt do like liverpool and take the next step just but defender for 90 million and goalkeeper for 70million. And why they dont pay wages like liverpool. They dont have the money! Its unbeliveble and admirable over achieving what theyve done last 5 years with their budget.
And I answer before someone says about spending all that money to stadium. Thats a loooooong term investment that will pay itself back and thensome next 50 years.
I disagree that Tottenham haven’t been good enough to win a trophy. You look at Wenger deciding an FA Cup was good enough after years of only wanting a Prem or Champions League, or Mourinho throwing everything at the Europa at United that year it was their route to the ECL, Potch has just fallen foul of chasing the world’s very biggest prizes - if he’d focused on the FA Cup, he might have come up against a Palace, Villa, Watford or Hull City in a final and won it.
Copare totenham 5 years ago untill now theyve improved massively and have a bright stable future, but compare them to liverpool 1.5 years ago and theyve dropped massively. 1 or 2 quality players brought in last summer they could be title contenders.
Liverpool sold Coutinho for mad money to finance Van Dijk and Allison. The only asset Spurs have now is Kane. Eriksen's contract has run down and Dele Ali's value has plummeted due to a year plus of poor form. Liverpool also bought Fabinho and Keita, and Fabinho has been great and Keita has been good.
@@cockoffgewgle4993 obviously luck plays a part i mean if van dijk flopped or mane pushed for a transfer liverpool would struggle but i think last summer They should have strengthened which would have allowed them to offload erikson this summer and bring in a special creative midfielder.
@Andy this is very true, but he contradicts his own point that you can't examine the past in order to gain insight over the future or the present. It doesn't make him wrong, only a hypocrite.
Gary is 100% right. I also agree with Jamie when he says that Liverpool took a punt on two huge signings and they turned them into the team that will dine at the the top table in Europe.
Everyone keeps mentioning Alisson, Van Djik, but people keep forgetting Fabinho! What a midfielder and buy he is, he completely transformed Liverpool's midfield and added stability at the back too
Have to agree with Gary here, and also with Carra, actually. So many times, we lose perspective of how good teams have been, obscured by narratives such as 'away form' or 'home form' or 'last 25 games' and stats like that. The debate was whether Tottenham are being run well. Absolute FRIGGING YES. Should they have gambled a bit in going for a couple of top players to get that elusive title? Maybe yes but that should not be a black mark on what's been a fantastic run with Poch. From where to where? In last 5-6 years? Teams except City have won the title and dropped off the next year, sometimes not even making top 6, whereas Spurs are consistently getting into the top four and earning massive revenues to the club. Their training and stadium facilities are outstanding and they have been on the lips of the world of football. All in all, my summary: 1) Based on macro trends, Spurs are being run immaculately. 2) They probably should have bought a couple of players last year. (But you know what, no financial decision should be left to chance. Levy is probably the most level-headed guy in world football when it comes to football decisions. The stadium debts are massive and maybe didn't want to push the club into a financial overrun by paying heavily for quality of players. 'Cause, let's be honest. No one's catching City and Liverpool in the PL until Pep and Klopp make way. So, basically, the purchases would be for winning the UCL, which is also an uphill task. So, maybe not buying at a high price was also a good decision) 3) Sadly, I do believe Spurs are done being contestants for the top prize. They had their chance, and now it's done. Sadly.
Craig speaking from a manager's perspective. Gary speaking from that of an owner. Both views are valid. A wage structure is a general policy by the owner to manage expectations and guide negotiations. Structure could be broken to pursue a specific purpose as what Jamie was saying. But that's the owner's call. Owner sees the wage structure as a servant and not the master. I suspect it is not even Leny's to call since he's not the owner.
Liverpool win their first trophy in a decade and are a decent team for the first team in 30 years and the Liverpool pundits are just foaming at the mouth. I agree with G.Nev. Spurs has been run great and will continue to grow in the future.
I can understand not wanting to break wage structure but surely this Tottenham team especially the ones such as Son, eriksen have done enough to warrant they break the wage structure because it feels like they are still trying to operate like they were back 8 years ago and surely looking at what team they have they have to break the wage structure in order to get to the next level. I understand players move on but having around 4 senior contracts up at the end of the season is bad.
I don't think players get tired of listening to the same manager . But well when a manager who has not won anything significant with his previous clubs and in his current club his team is labelled as a nearly team , then yeah , players will get tired and question his tactics.
I Agree With Souness You Can't Say A Player Is Good Because They Once Was , Or Is Labeled "Talented" And That's Exactly What Garry Said About Pogba After Man U's 2-0 Defeat To Liverpool
Why do people keep saying spurs should have spent when they spent big money on ndombele and le celso. It's like that has been erased from people's minds.
@@sharpy5509 we didn't spend in the past transfers. You look at Klopp almost every summer he got a signing. We spend now but it was too far too late, we didn't get rid of any players and we didn't replace any of the ones we did get rid.
Tottenham had the Arsenal problem at the end of Wenger's period. You bank on the players staying but players start thinking of going elsewhere and either leave for peanuts or on frees and the replacements you get are either over-priced or not as good
I agree with Gary about the fact that clubs shouldn't be breaking wage structures for players who are the 2nd or 3rd choice in their positions, but there is no way spurs have even 1 player they would rather have in the team over Eriksen, Vertonghen + Alderweireld. At those 3 players best, they are up there with the best players in the premiership, and if Spurs think that they shouldn't be paying people at that level, then they may have to get used to finishing outside the top 4
Lloris Aurier. Foyth. Sanchez. Davies Dier. N'dombele Son. Dele. Lo Celso Kane Gazzaniga, Tanganga, KWP, Winks, Sissoko, Lamela, Lucas, Lamela. Get rid of the rest and great squad to start with. Bring a striker and sort defence. Should Poch be the man to do it?
The Trippier transfer has alot to do with it. If you get to the CL final then treat your players badly and sell them despite playing well what do you think the rest of the players will think? The team spirit has taken a wack basically im not suprised its gone the way it has.
*My synopsis/observation of this conversation* For the first few minutes *Gary* and *Souness* disagree as usual, *Gary* then mention *Tottenham* finishing higher than *Spurs* which then pissed off calm but direct *Jamie* who then went for *Sanchez* uppercut which then slightly tilted the conversation into a *Liverpool* *Manchester United* conversation, which it then eventually went back to everybody agreeing that *Spurs* is a club not use to winning anything.🤷🏾♂️
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Hey
When you have to clown yourselves
They’re becoming self aware
Ryan Edwards and Sourness isn’t 😂😂😂
Good job 👍🏻
i honestly think the producer must tell souness 'just argue with gary to fill time'
Well it was Gary that disagrees with souness 2 start with
@CousinLeigh And its Souness who starts it then interrupts lol
Gary is the Muppet. He has 0 clue. There is a reason he totally failed as a manager.
@Bernado Johnson no. Neville is a joke. Everything he says is way off the mark. His rubbish last week trying to protect Ollie about the strikers was laughable.
I love it. United drowning. And no United fan or ex player wants to say Ollie appointment was a joke. And them not replacing Lukaku was the worst decision.
Listening to Neville is like listening to any United fan right now.
As I said. It's a good thing. Keep going as they are. They won't win anything for at least 20 years at this rate.
Jose and Keane the best pundits sky has ever had.
selnor1983 cold hard facts.
“Gary Neville & Graeme Souness disagree over literally everything” The new weekly series on Sky Sports Football
Owen Wyatt Tune in for *Gary Neville and Graeme Souness disagree on how many sugars is best for a cup of coffee* next week
Sky Sports Maid: Do you take sugar in your tea Graeme?
Graeme Souness: No tah love i'm sweet enough. 😎
I love when Neville and Souness square off😂😂😂
@Supreet Singh Gary is actually more right than souness ... souness is incredibly deluded bitter pundit ...
@@Ty-cf2pl Neville has this thing in his head called a 'brain'. Souness has never had that luxury.
Well there not going to square up with Keane...😂
@Supreet Singh
Neville said Liverpool should ignore the champions league last year.. hes not a good pundit , look at his position with Solskjaer .
@@AK47_. well, souness might, he was quite the fiery player too
Disappointed that you didn't go with the headline "heated debate".
lampard better than emery
C L HEATED debate
@@keyuantejohnson6266 just stfu
Farhan Akram But he’s right and you look like a Chelsea fan
ZyCo based on what? The season hasn’t ended plus Emery has a much more decorated and longer career. How are they even being compared?
Keane: 6 PL titles
Neville: 8 PL titles
Jamie: 28 games against Tottenham
Roy won 7 premier league titles
@@artfuldodger5247 So are Neville and Keane
Don't forget Sourness. 5 English First Division titles, 3 European Cups
What did you win. Another African expert no doubt
@@biglez5577 He's a Man United fan...he thinks football began in 1992 except on February 6th of course.
Just a 'disagreement'? Are you sure it wasn't a HEATED DEBATE?
Souness: I think pogba was also poor today
Neville :Man united haven’t played yet and he’s still injured
Souness: still a poor performance from him
Lol to be fair, there's a 99% chance he will have a poor performance 🤪
@@MorrisseyMuse Don't think so.
@@MorrisseyMuse according to souness YES
When are we getting Joe Hart back on would love his input
He wouldn't shut up. Constantly talking and interrupting everyone.
He kept talking about head and shoulders
sun ny I think he finished his work experience on Sky mate
He was there, didn't you hear him?
Why would you want him he was sh*t for England and sh*t for his club
Surprised Souness didn’t squeeze something in there about Pogba
chelsea finishing in top 4 Winning a trophy and will be in the champions league semi-finals this season
y u so salty ? He IS trash in your team...
@@keyuantejohnson6266 just wait until the Christmas break when Frank's wheels come off and you lot call for his head.
@@xxyyzcrux5319 nope im backing lampard to the death of me
@@CanadianBritishBoy 🤣🤣
Loving this weekly "Gary Neville & Graeme Souness disagree over...." series of videos sky
Entertaining as Chris Kamara's best bits.
His input:
history has proved Probga critics well
"Keane shocker as neville and souness come to blows over outrageous comments"
Now had you said that youd be on 1.4 million views by now get it together sky sports 😂
chelsea chelsea chelsea the biggest club in London
You're hired. 👍
@@skysportspremierleague Damn Sky Sports offering jobs to whoever can clickbait the better
Dave Barlow you can call you're mum you have made it in life
@@averagebeetle if that's true then Adam Templeman will be over the moon at Football Daily
Souness- "Gary you can't look back at the past. Souness - When talking about pogba " Well back in my day Gary"
Spot on!!! lol
What a great comment. Couldn't have said it better
"You can't look back gary" 5 seconds later "tottenham lost 13 game last season" I'm pretty sure that's looking back
Well, I mean there's a difference between looking back at the spring that just was, and looking back and saying "They finished above mostly poor Liverpool teams 5-10 years ago ".....
@Andy - Liverpool lost 19 games when they won the Champions League in 2005. Chelsea lost 14 or so when they won in 2012. It's an irrelevant argument. You get to a final because you turned it on in that particular tournament. We shouldn't be saying they didn't deserve to be there because of their form in other tournaments. How many games do Real Madrid lose in the seasons they've won the champions league final? No one begrudges them their spot there.
I completely agree with Gary and Jamie.
I agree with roy
Souness is just an idiot.
I agree with everybody in this video more so than the youtube comment section
What to expect when watching a new "HEATED" debate:
1. Neville disagreeing with Souness
2. Keane being brutally honest
3. The Neville vs Carragher discussion
4. Usually not being "HEATED"
Like if Roy Keane is the most honest pundit 👇👇👇👇
Strange how he keeps quiet about Jose Mourinho.
But then again he did walk out on his national team during a tournament.
He’s a bitter old man living in the dark ages he needs to get with the time
@@meatheadc imagine liking your own comments and calling someone bitter
Nah that's Mourinho brah
Roy keane just lives in the past ... not a great pundit at all ... hes 10 or 15 years behind the rest of the pundits knowledge ...
100% agree with jamie. Bang on!!
Imagine the ratings if Keane just gave Carra an almighty right hook.
😂😂😂😂 idiot
I sometimes get the feeling that Neville & Souness disagree with each other out of principle!
Been following football since i was 10. That's 16 years in and I've never seen Souness agree with anything
i would love to see the head line "Keane & Souness square off"
Agree with Souness. A completely unlikely run to the CL final has papered over the cracks of 20 lost games through the season.
Carragher is bang on here. Spurs beat Liverpool 4-1, sort of like Mid October in 2017. Liverpool did not have Allison and Van djik (And Fabinho of course), and now Spurs are the same and Liverpool have leapfrogged them so much
difference is Liverpool bought their success with money given to them by their American sugar daddy
@@keyuantejohnson6266 Salty Fan. Spurs spent a billion on a stadium with their sugar daddy as well. That's why they dint buy much
@@thebiasedreview5432 Liverpool brought the champions league with foreign illegal money get over it
@@keyuantejohnson6266 this is false. The current owners haven't put money into Liverpool other than paying off debts loaded onto the club by the previous owners - instead they improved the commercial side of the club by renegotiating sponsorship deals and increased match day turnover by building more corporate facilities / increasing the overall ground capacity.
Then they let Klopp reinvest the money promised from the Coutinio sale in new players after loosing a Champions League final with a squad that was at a similar level to the one Spurs currently have.
If Spurs would have sold the players that are currently running their contracts down in the summer and reinvested that money in the team they had the chance for the team to kick on and get closer to Man City and Liverpool.
It's nothing to do with the owners putting more money into the club and everything to do with the club realising value in players who want to leave in order to fund the purchase of better replacements.
@@M-E_123 wrong since 1990 Liverpool chelsea man city and United spent a billion on transfers and wages not spurs your clubs uses dirty filthy money from these suspicious owners to buy superstars and the best coaches in the world spurs did it the right way organically not the plastic way like Liverpool did
It's becoming a weekly episodic series at this point now 😅
Neville always sounds like he’s going to start crying 😢
Well... His team are 15th
Spends the whole of this clip looking at the floor, hes definitely a bit scared of something haha.
@@MichaelJ44 7th now
Kishen Patel , they weren’t at the time he was crying
Michael 7th, get it right.
Keane is a breath of fresh air on this panel. Doesn't beat around the bush, says it as it is and doesn't care what people think. Love it.
Keane talks and we listen,simple as that!!
Whatever souness says il go with the opposite opinion
Gary Neville is honest and gets squared off at for being so
I’ve never seen Neville and Souness agree on anything like ever
Exactly hahaha
Gary Neville spot on!
Agree. So many people involved in the sport (fans, pundits, managers etc.) don't give a damn about fiscal responsibility at a club. It is always spend spend spend. Then when clubs go to the wall because they are bankrupt they start looking around for somebody to blame and criticise anybody/everybody but the people who spend the money or who call for it to be spent.
And he is spot on about breaking the wage structure. Do it for 3 and you end up doing it for loads more. It is a short term fix for one problem that causes myriad problems for the foreseeable future.
Have a feeling spurs can bounce back and get a good result today , Liverpool have been lucky a few times this season.
Spurs have lived well with their wage budget, but when you start being successful it starts catching up with you and you either have to spend more on wages or spend on bringing in new and better players. It seems to me that they weren't prepared for this.
Maybe it's cause I'm a massive Man U fan, but I always love hearing what Neville has to say.
I’m sorry a guy like Roy Keane is what arsenal, man united and spurs need. Actually a tough player like Keane is what’s missing & lacking in premier league or football in general, we need more players like him and his personality :)
Its almost like they are not allowed to say that Tottenham doesnt have the money as the other top6. They just keep blabbering why they didnt do like liverpool and take the next step just but defender for 90 million and goalkeeper for 70million. And why they dont pay wages like liverpool. They dont have the money! Its unbeliveble and admirable over achieving what theyve done last 5 years with their budget.
And I answer before someone says about spending all that money to stadium. Thats a loooooong term investment that will pay itself back and thensome next 50 years.
Never seen anyone agree with Souness. He’s like the grumpy old uncle that everyone knows is getting carted off to the old folks’ home any day
Carra and souness spot on
I hate it when some videos from Sky Sports aren't available in my country 😒
Noe Donis sameee
This one is available worldwide, just for you 👍
@@skysportspremierleague 👍😂
@@noedonis666 use a vpn
Is this Sky Sports or an episode of Mad Men?
Shaun B just the weekly episode of mad men
G Nev is spot on, you build gradually and have to manage expectations. It is time for Spurs to bring in fresher, better talent.
I never thought I would see a sentence that has spurs and spending habits in it 😂😂
This is what I like. a bit of back and forth it makes good football talk. Gary is known for a good argument.
I disagree that Tottenham haven’t been good enough to win a trophy. You look at Wenger deciding an FA Cup was good enough after years of only wanting a Prem or Champions League, or Mourinho throwing everything at the Europa at United that year it was their route to the ECL, Potch has just fallen foul of chasing the world’s very biggest prizes - if he’d focused on the FA Cup, he might have come up against a Palace, Villa, Watford or Hull City in a final and won it.
When Roy Keane speaks everyone goes quiet
Falls asleep
Except Carragher and everyone else on the show just a few weeks back, maybe they read your comment.
I love it when they square off! Colleagues that are honest with each other, I can respect that.
I agree with Gary!
Copare totenham 5 years ago untill now theyve improved massively and have a bright stable future, but compare them to liverpool 1.5 years ago and theyve dropped massively. 1 or 2 quality players brought in last summer they could be title contenders.
Liverpool sold Coutinho for mad money to finance Van Dijk and Allison. The only asset Spurs have now is Kane. Eriksen's contract has run down and Dele Ali's value has plummeted due to a year plus of poor form.
Liverpool also bought Fabinho and Keita, and Fabinho has been great and Keita has been good.
@@cockoffgewgle4993 obviously luck plays a part i mean if van dijk flopped or mane pushed for a transfer liverpool would struggle but i think last summer
They should have strengthened which would have allowed them to offload erikson this summer and bring in a special creative midfielder.
"You can't look back in football Gary... but also, _Last_ season they los-"
Souness please
@Andy this is very true, but he contradicts his own point that you can't examine the past in order to gain insight over the future or the present. It doesn't make him wrong, only a hypocrite.
Souness contradicting himself? What a surprise hahaha
Gary is 100% right. I also agree with Jamie when he says that Liverpool took a punt on two huge signings and they turned them into the team that will dine at the the top table in Europe.
Unfortunately, I wasn't able to click on this video because there was no capslocked clickbait in the title. Please rectify that next time.
Everyone keeps mentioning Alisson, Van Djik, but people keep forgetting Fabinho! What a midfielder and buy he is, he completely transformed Liverpool's midfield and added stability at the back too
Souness arguing with Gary is like that person who insists his right despite every piece of logic going the other way
Have to agree with Gary here, and also with Carra, actually. So many times, we lose perspective of how good teams have been, obscured by narratives such as 'away form' or 'home form' or 'last 25 games' and stats like that. The debate was whether Tottenham are being run well. Absolute FRIGGING YES. Should they have gambled a bit in going for a couple of top players to get that elusive title? Maybe yes but that should not be a black mark on what's been a fantastic run with Poch. From where to where? In last 5-6 years? Teams except City have won the title and dropped off the next year, sometimes not even making top 6, whereas Spurs are consistently getting into the top four and earning massive revenues to the club. Their training and stadium facilities are outstanding and they have been on the lips of the world of football.
All in all, my summary:
1) Based on macro trends, Spurs are being run immaculately.
2) They probably should have bought a couple of players last year. (But you know what, no financial decision should be left to chance. Levy is probably the most level-headed guy in world football when it comes to football decisions. The stadium debts are massive and maybe didn't want to push the club into a financial overrun by paying heavily for quality of players. 'Cause, let's be honest. No one's catching City and Liverpool in the PL until Pep and Klopp make way. So, basically, the purchases would be for winning the UCL, which is also an uphill task. So, maybe not buying at a high price was also a good decision)
3) Sadly, I do believe Spurs are done being contestants for the top prize. They had their chance, and now it's done. Sadly.
love to see gary analysis ...top class
I get the point they're both making,just a disagreement over football happens all the time in my local.
I really didn’t like Roy Keane as a footballer but he was a class bruiser , but as as a pundit he tells what he sees, it’s a thumbs ups from me👍
A Liverpool fan
Souness was right as far as im concerned, its not going too well for Tottenham atm lol.
Souness gives me jokes my man gets aggitated everytime Gary opens his mouth 😂
Especially when he's biased towards his United.
@@Onmysheet Neville is more biased towards Ole than the club
I love these two disagreeing and it’s great to also see both points of view 😊
I agree with Grandpa.
Nev is spot on. Souness simply rambling
Craig speaking from a manager's perspective. Gary speaking from that of an owner. Both views are valid. A wage structure is a general policy by the owner to manage expectations and guide negotiations. Structure could be broken to pursue a specific purpose as what Jamie was saying. But that's the owner's call. Owner sees the wage structure as a servant and not the master. I suspect it is not even Leny's to call since he's not the owner.
How many times are they going to debate this topic?
The real 'heated debate' is Neville and Jamie at the end😂😂😂...
i agree with sir gary neville and sir roy keane
Liverpool win their first trophy in a decade and are a decent team for the first team in 30 years and the Liverpool pundits are just foaming at the mouth. I agree with G.Nev. Spurs has been run great and will continue to grow in the future.
Roy Keanes opinion seem to be final.. proper Alpha 😁
Jamie Carragher spot on again.
I absolutely adore Gary Neville. What a pundit!
I can understand not wanting to break wage structure but surely this Tottenham team especially the ones such as Son, eriksen have done enough to warrant they break the wage structure because it feels like they are still trying to operate like they were back 8 years ago and surely looking at what team they have they have to break the wage structure in order to get to the next level. I understand players move on but having around 4 senior contracts up at the end of the season is bad.
I don't think players get tired of listening to the same manager .
But well when a manager who has not won anything significant with his previous clubs and in his current club his team is labelled as a nearly team , then yeah , players will get tired and question his tactics.
poch overrated he has a talented team but yet to win a trophy sarri had a worse team but yet won the Europa league his first trophy in his career
What a surprise.souness arguing again.he wouldn’t argue with Roy Keane.
I Agree With Souness You Can't Say A Player Is Good Because They Once Was , Or Is Labeled "Talented" And That's Exactly What Garry Said About Pogba After Man U's 2-0 Defeat To Liverpool
At 2:10 he says the wages r not good enough we have offered 200k for eriksen contract how is that not enough
To correct Carra: Liverpool got Alisson, Van Dijk AND Fabinho, Fab is a massive improvement on Emre Can
HEATED !
this team of analysts is worlds best but i miss those one on one debates and match previews between Jamie and gary
I’m with Jamie on this one
Why do people keep saying spurs should have spent when they spent big money on ndombele and le celso. It's like that has been erased from people's minds.
Spurs just need to spend its simple
Been saying this for ages spurs wont get far if they cant buy more than 2 players in a transfer window.
But they did that and somehow got worse
Lam Reid They could have sold Eriksen and bought some other decent players instead. They still need another winger defender and midfielder
@@sharpy5509 we didn't spend in the past transfers. You look at Klopp almost every summer he got a signing. We spend now but it was too far too late, we didn't get rid of any players and we didn't replace any of the ones we did get rid.
@@ultradbz7820 sold him to who though? I dont actually believe United or real Madrid wanted him.
Tottenham had the Arsenal problem at the end of Wenger's period. You bank on the players staying but players start thinking of going elsewhere and either leave for peanuts or on frees and the replacements you get are either over-priced or not as good
Get Di Canio on the panel to discuss Spurs spending policy and the JQ
And look at where Spurs are now
Breaking: Souness and Neville disagree about everything 🤣
I agree with Gary about the fact that clubs shouldn't be breaking wage structures for players who are the 2nd or 3rd choice in their positions, but there is no way spurs have even 1 player they would rather have in the team over Eriksen, Vertonghen + Alderweireld. At those 3 players best, they are up there with the best players in the premiership, and if Spurs think that they shouldn't be paying people at that level, then they may have to get used to finishing outside the top 4
There is no right or wrong answer here. Clubs should look at players who only have 2 years left on the contract more carefully though...
Carragher is spot on.
The problem is the management who don’t pay half as much as most club
Neville is spot on here
I would like to know if Spurs have a trophy room in that new stadium of theirs and if so,whats in it?
Nope, not needed. The cleaning staff got an extra break room instead.
A white carpet
The Audi Cup.
Becoming a recurring theme Gary and Graeme disagreeing
Lloris
Aurier. Foyth. Sanchez. Davies
Dier. N'dombele
Son. Dele. Lo Celso
Kane
Gazzaniga, Tanganga, KWP, Winks, Sissoko, Lamela, Lucas, Lamela. Get rid of the rest and great squad to start with. Bring a striker and sort defence. Should Poch be the man to do it?
4:30 - 6:17 Jamie Carragher is SPOT ON! 🎯
The Trippier transfer has alot to do with it. If you get to the CL final then treat your players badly and sell them despite playing well what do you think the rest of the players will think? The team spirit has taken a wack basically im not suprised its gone the way it has.
are there any links to watch the fullshow
Surprised they didn’t put HEATED in the title
*My synopsis/observation of this conversation*
For the first few minutes *Gary* and *Souness* disagree as usual, *Gary* then mention *Tottenham* finishing higher than *Spurs* which then pissed off calm but direct *Jamie* who then went for *Sanchez* uppercut which then slightly tilted the conversation into a *Liverpool* *Manchester United* conversation, which it then eventually went back to everybody agreeing that *Spurs* is a club not use to winning anything.🤷🏾♂️
Neville talking pure sense as usual. Genius of the game don't @ me
Gary Neville spot on about Spurs.