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Goal.com's Tottenham 09/10 team
Topic Started: Jun 13 2009, 02:19 PM (107 Views)
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Gomes

Srna Woodgate King Assou-Ekotto

Palacios

Lennon Modric Turan

Huntelaar Keane

Subs: Cudicini, Hutton, Dawson, Beckham, Jonas, Defoe, Pavlyuchenko

Squad: Alnwick, Gunter, Bale, Bassong, Taarabt, O'Hara, Rose, Archibald-Henville, Bostock, Boateng


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Darijo Srna (Shakhtar Donetsk)
- Redknapp has stated in the past that he enjoys working with Croatians after his time at Portsmouth and the 27-year-old could add to the competition at the back and allow Pascal Chimbonda's exit to happen. With Luka Modric and Vedran Corluka already at the club he could be tempted and would provide strength and competition on the right.

Arda Turan (Galatasaray) - Tottenham have long been looking for a talented left-sided player and with Joe Cole and Ashley Young out of reach, the Turkish international could be the answer. While he may naturally be right-footed, he has already shown what he is capable of and would be a better option than either Middlesbrough's Stewart Downing or Manchester City's Martin Petrov.

Klaas-Jan Huntelaar (Real Madrid) - A new striker looks to be on Redknapp's wish-list and the club are being linked with some high profile names at the start of the transfer season. While the Dutchman may not be the favourite to sign, a player of his ilk is just what is needed to compete with Roman Pavlyuchenko, who wants to stay, and add some more strength to a good forward line-up.

Sebastien Bassong (Newcastle United) - The French Under-21 international has said he wants out of Newcastle United and would welcome a move to another Premier League club. With Ledley King having to pick and choose his games, the former Metz youngster could be groomed by the more experienced players at the club and become an integral member of the back four.

Jonas Gutierrez (Newcastle United) - His work-rate, ability to beat players and eye for goal would give the Tottenham midfield a huge boost. While he was only able to show his talent in bursts in a beleaguered Newcastle team, the Argentinian could thrive through the middle and down the flanks under Redknapp who could tell him just to run at the opposition.

David Beckham (LA Galaxy) - Creativity, technique and class are still prevalent in the England international and his ability would be well-suited to the White Hart lane set-up. Other clubs maybe interested, but a bit of sentimentality may come into play as all of Beckham's family are Spurs fans and live near the club's training ground in Chingford.


OUT

David Bentley - If he could succeed at White Hart Lane and reproduce his Blackburn form then he could be a huge asset to the club, but with little evidence of that last term cashing in on him maybe the best idea and starting again with one of Redknapp's main targets. Aston Villa are said to be interested in the creative midfielder.

Giovani Dos Santos - If he does return to Spain without proving himself at Tottenham then that too would be a shame given the talent and potential he had at Barcelona. According to those in the know, the main reason that he left Camp Nou and has not progressed is because the young Mexican's mentality needs to change if he is to become a star.

Didier Zokora - A very hard worker, but Tottenham can probably use a different type of player in the midfield and if Sevilla can agree a price then the money received could be used to bolster the squad with a player that Redknapp will use regularly. Has always given himself to the Tottenham cause, but is still not viewed as someone who the team can be built around.

Ricardo Rocha - Has agreed to leave the club for free after making just 14 appearances in two years since he joined from Benfica. He was widely regarded as a great signing when he joined Tottenham after being seen to mark Ronaldinho out of a game. But he did not adapt to life at the Premier League outfit and failed to impress a number of manager's before being released.

Gilberto - Vastly experienced, but not given a regular run in the side it would probably be best for the veteran to be allowed to leave this summer and find a club where he can play every week. Showed some creative skills going forward and the odd flash of defensive brilliance, but the jury has always been out on the player that arrived from Hertha Berlin last year.

Tom Huddlestone - A player that every Tottenham fan would like to see do well, but with clubs being linked with a big-money move for the former Derby County playmaker it may be time for him to move on and try and find a team to play in regularly. Redknapp may cite his lack of pace as a reason not to play him often, but Huddlestone's technique is undoubted.

Pascal Chimbonda - Returned from Sunderland in January after just six months and was never going to endear himself to Tottenham fans again after throwing his shirt down after being substituted during the Carling CUp Final in 2008. Played intermittently in the second half of the season and appears to have already been told that his comeback is to be cut short.

Jermaine Jenas - Another player that divides opinion at White Hart Lane and a man that can never be accused of not giving his all when it matters. The problems comes down to just how good he is and whether he can lift the club up another level. If he can then he should stay, but if there is a better player for the same money that he would command then a deal to let him leave should be done.

Darren Bent - Has proven that he can score goals this term and yet is still not fully appreciated. The former Charlton forward has struggled with the huge price tag that Tottenham paid for him and maybe moving to another team would see him blossom into the top class forward that he could be.

Lucas Brown, Goal.com
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goal.com is such utter shite
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Looks like a certain "Lucas Brown" bought Football Manager for his birthday...
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You should definately sign Arda Turan if you have a chance. Galatasaray have had a terrible season by their standards so he'd probably be willing to leave.
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Jun 13 2009, 02:21 PM
goal.com is such utter shite
Yeah, Where the hell is Corluka?!?! :lol:
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