Tuesday, August 11, 2015

Is Tottenham Ready for Premiership Primetime



That’s a definite yes, after all its man at the Spurs helm is becoming a believer in this club academy and becoming limited in this club past expenditures for players that at the end have become a bust for this club.

It’s been awhile for the Spurs that have enjoyed a shield of a campaign or netted any important trophies and although their participation in UEFA’s Europa Cup, those performances have been limited in the middle rounds.

Still this club added to its ranks three important players that will become vital for their Boss Mauricio Pochettino game plan and front another contested edition of the English Premier League.

As many have known the characteristic of this Manager work of using a big deal of every club academies to reinforce its club, this campaign he sadly saw one of his targets being lured to old Trafford in French midfielder Morgan Schneiderlin.

By far the Andean skipper who in his short stay at St. Mary’s that he really make all sorts of impacting headlines with a young squad and left it, as a hardened one to mess with its prospects now reinforcing other clubs.

With Toby Alderwiereld- from Atletico Madrid and former player under Pochettino era at Southampton, Kieran Trippier- Burnley and Kevin Wimmer- Cologne, so far are the reinforcement’s to arrive at White Hart Lane.

And with a lack of a striker, Central midfielder and winger- Manager Pochettino hopefully can land some players capable of the workload as well getting the job done at the Lane.

Something that the Spurs need to speed their search in the European market to land a sizable deal that can yield a lot of satisfactions and adapt well to the Andean game plan.

Being this club motto as “Dare is to Do”, something that isn’t instituted for quite a while and  this club top brass is looking in this campaign a breakthrough into their silverware drought that so far has possessed this entity for quite some time.

One thing for sure this club has all the elements to be fighting for honor and try to recover its old glories from yesteryear alongside of trying to net a position among the European elite as well try to make a run for the Barclay’s Premiership Shield.

That isn’t an impossible feat for this club as well break a spell of non-championships as well make front to its cross town rivals in Chelsea, Arsenal, West Ham and Crystal Palace.

At the end the ball is on Pochettino’s side to make a run in this campaign with his Lilywhites trying to restore this club prestige in the ranks of the English Premier League, something a bit challenging I must say!



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