We are delighted to announce the signing of Andy Robertson ✍️
A leader on and off the field, the highly decorated Scotland captain will join the Club on July 1 following the expiration of his contract at Liverpool.
Read more 👉 https://t.co/vF0VxOqEVd
70 million.
Looking forward to hearing about this until August 31st where somebody else jumps in and pays the asking price.
Not that i know about the player, Its just the long boring process that is “ENIC want a player 3 months before deadline and don’t sign them” process
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Exclusive by @SamWallaceTel: Tottenham make bid for £70m-rated Jan Paul van Hecke
🫂Strong relationship with De Zerbi
📝One year left on contract
🫰Brighton will want full value for the player
Read the full story: https://t.co/BpBSv5LKL2
This might be the worst one ever given.
Lucas Moura got fouled, fell on the ball which brushed his hand… Kane scored, and they chalked the goal off for handball against Lucas, but still gave us a free kick.
This is worse.
I’d call it a day if i were a Hearts fan.
▶️ Take a look at the VAR check that saw Celtic awarded a late penalty at Motherwell for handball.
At 6pm on @SkyFootball watch Scottish Football VAR Review to hear what the SFA's head of refereeing Willie Collum made of it 📺
Lots of statements promising change and improvement this week.
Anyone would think it was season ticket deadline fortnight.
Its amazing how stupid they think we are.
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Trust statement - end of season finish
We are extremely relieved that the team has avoided relegation. However, survival is most certainly not cause for celebration.
This season must be viewed as a very serious warning, not a success. It goes without saying that the standards and ambitions of this Club should always extend far beyond simply remaining in the Premier League and meaningful change will be required to deliver that.
Finishing where we have is not the outcome of one bad result or one difficult season alone. It is the consequence of repeated failures, poor decisions, and a lack of leadership over a sustained period. We have consistently highlighted what we believe to be strategic and systemic failures, both on and off the pitch. Warnings have been ignored, standards have slipped, and supporters have been asked to accept decline for far too long.
The pain and anger felt by fans are entirely justified. Supporters have continued to back the team home and away despite being consistently let down, and they deserve far better than this.
There must now be a moment of reckoning for the Club. Honest reflection, accountability, and meaningful change are required if the Club is to recover and rebuild. We have consistently highlighted what we believe to be strategic and systemic failures, both on and off the pitch, and those concerns remain.
Over the coming days, we will be consulting with our members to gather their views on the direction of the Club, its leadership, and the changes needed moving forward. Once members have had the opportunity to contribute, we will issue a longer statement reflecting those views and outlining our position in full.
Our supporters deserve honesty, ambition, and a clear plan to restore pride and competitiveness on and off the pitch.
Fist pump, straight out the ground. Nothing to celebrate.
We will be right back here next year if there isn’t an unprecedented amount of change on and off the pitch.
How RDZ managed to get 11pts out of that shower will be studied for years.
Worst Spurs side i’ve ever seen
I feel like somebody should let him know the reality of the situation so he can prepare in advance to walk away from a 5 year deal when we sign Fraser Forster and a 14 year old Korean winger pre-August 31st
The way Tottenham fans stepped up in the run in should never ever be forgotten, stood by the team in the darkest moments despite being shafted by our tinpot owners