Tottenham have a heavy incentive bonus system as far as I know. Their base salaries aren’t high but their many bonuses make up for it.
Tottenham have a heavy incentive bonus system as far as I know. Their base salaries aren’t high but their many bonuses make up for it.
Man United haven’t even challenged for the title since, let alone won it, and they don’t even look close to challenging anytime soon.
Would have been unthinkable back then. Their monumental decline since Fergie left has been glorious.
And they’d been in 3 Champions League finals in those seasons, winning 1 and losing the other 2 to one of the greatest teams ever in Barcelona.
It’s honestly mad if you really think about it. They’d won 5 out of the last 7 league titles. No one in their right mind could have seen this coming, even with Fergie leaving.
It’s like if someone were to tell you today that Man City won’t be anywhere near challenging for the title in the next 10 years (assuming nothing happens in regards to the 115 charges).
When asked about his conversations with Arteta after returning from loan at Reims, Balogun said: "He didn’t really say much, he just said that when I came back he just said well done, and he encouraged me to keep going.
"Then me coming back in a preseason, it was just more about me seeing whether I fit into his plans and seeing if I can continue to play some games.
“He said that he would try to get me involved as best as he could, but of course he also told me that the people higher up were making decisions on me and seeing what would be best for me. So the conversations between me and him were good, but it was more about the club, what they wanted to do.”
He takes more risks, I feel, as he’s generally better on the ball and so trusts his abilities more to pull off the more difficult passes. This contributes to the nerves watching us playing out from the back. Things feel more on edge at times. Ramsdale is much more likely to hoof it up if he feels there’s a strong chance he’ll give the ball away.