It's definitely curtains when Dawson is ahead of you. Kaboul at Celtic would be quite a signing though
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Cosmin Cheers, dude!
Pompey Yeah, got my eye on a few but whether I can get them done will be another matter
Paddy Lool, he'd been very good in the matches he'd played (7.63 rating in 8 appearances), but I wanted to keep Dawson as he's English and my captain, so the next oldest that I could get rid of in terms of CB's was Kaboul.
Trop Thank you, and I guess we'll see where he ends up
Pompey Yeah, got my eye on a few but whether I can get them done will be another matter
Paddy Lool, he'd been very good in the matches he'd played (7.63 rating in 8 appearances), but I wanted to keep Dawson as he's English and my captain, so the next oldest that I could get rid of in terms of CB's was Kaboul.
Trop Thank you, and I guess we'll see where he ends up

As a Tottenham Boy for life, I am absolutely loving this story.
Tottenham eye up Southampton duo.

Tottenham could make a double swoop for Southampton academy graduates, Luke Shaw and James Ward-Prowse.
Tottenham's head coach, André Villas-Boas is determined to add more English players to his squad, having snatched up both Steven Caulker and Will Hughes from Cardiff and Derby respectively.
However, the Tottenham boss faces stiff competition. Both Manchester City and Manchester United have shown an interest in Southampton's young left back, Luke Shaw. Shaw, who has been hailed as the predecessor to Ashley Cole, has made it clear that he would entertain a move away from St Mary's Stadium. The only stuttering block is that of his price.
Southampton are determined to keep their Left Back, and are adamant the player will not be sold for anything less than £35m - a steep price for such a young player.
Manchester City have supposedly seen a bid in excess of £30m knocked back, and Southampton don't look like standing down anytime soon.
Ward-Prowse is another who could be on his way out, with Villas-Boas keen to add the talented midfielder to his ranks. The 21 year old has made 27 appearances so far this year, scoring once and grabbing 9 assists.
With little than just over a year left on his contract, Villas-Boas could wait until the summer to land the midfielder, should he decide to refuse a contract extension at Southampton.
These two went to Bayern in my save Shaw slacks off very quickly and peaks early but then after 2 years or so he finds form again. Awesome update
Those two could be the difference between Tottenham becoming a "nearly club" and a true force!
Jason Hopefully he'll do a decent job for me!!
Paddy Haha, what d'ya mean, Tottenham are already a true force irl
Paddy Haha, what d'ya mean, Tottenham are already a true force irl

Shaw playing for me in United and he is a beeeast! Ward-Prowse is also great addition. Good luck in bringing them

Kaboul completes Lille Move

French side LOSC Lille have announced the signing of French born center back, Younès Kaboul from Tottenham Hotspur for a fee of around £5,000,000.
Kaboul went onto the popular social media site, Twitter and thanked Spurs fans for his time at the club in an open letter to the fans.

Kaboul is expected to make his home debut on Saturday the 16th.
Villas-Boas: Lamela is going nowhere!

Time to go: Lamela has been subject to numerous interest from several high profile clubs
Tottenham's head coach, André Villas-Boas has reiterated his desire to hold on to Argentinian winger, Erik Lamela.
The 24 year old has been performing well in recent months, and his performances has not gone unnoticed. Villas-Boas has confirmed that there has been contact from several clubs asking on Lamela's availability.
"We have had several inquiries asking about him [Lamela]. Each time I have to tell them the same thing - Erik is not for sale. He's currently one of the best players in the Premier League and we have no intention on selling."
With just over a year left on his contract and no new talks ongoing, Spurs fans are right to worry on whether or not they can hold onto their star man. Barcelona, PSG and Real Madrid are believed to be monitoring the situation and could lodge a late bid to try and prise the winger away from White Hart Lane, who arrived at Spurs for a club record fee of £25.5m from Italian side A.S Roma in 2013.
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