20 Jul 2017 16:40:08
When MOSHIRI took over I heard him give interview on radio forgot where I listened to it, but I remember one thing he was talking about that stood out and that was "There was never a better time too invest in a premier league club than now but you have to make your move now"
I think the guy was right this top group of clubs look vulnerable I don't look at any signings they have made so far that makes me go wow or makes them any better than last season, maybe cause I'm enjoying our transfer window, but if this group of players can click then I think we'll find we're a threat to all of them.

Chelsea- very noisy in the window looks like they got Morata but was he there top target, Terry leaving that will feel strange day to day stuff.

Tottenham- playing at Wembley with champions league could be too much for them too replicate last 2 seasons, not much experience there but can't deny they are a good team

Man City- spending like they do but are they actually any better than 5 years ago

Liverpool- I like klopp he's a proper manager don't know how much more he can get out of some of those players but he's been brought into win trophies end off 3rd season now so he is under pressure as all are.

Arsenal- top striker brought in, he will score goals and I think they will get back in top 4 this season

Man Utd- Rooney gone, zlatan not available till next year
Lukaku will score goals but what I saw from them last year was not impressive and if mourinho was not there they would not be in champions league and probably not of won the cups

So bring it on I say nothing to fear any more we can go into these big games and stand toe to toe with them.


1.) 20 Jul 2017
20 Jul 2017 22:59:43
i predict a bad season for spurs; wembley is a notoriously heavy pitch to play on with several problems reported with the playing surface, over the last couple of years add to that the atmosphere change white hart lane is a similar ground to goodison with fans used to being in they're favoured spots close to the pitch and with this gone the whole change will affect spurs' intensity on the pitch. imo no doubt by christmas they will have one or two fatigue problems from playing regular on such a large and heavy pitch and if this is with any of their key players they will be ruing the decision to move there.