Tottenham Hotspur fans are growing increasingly frustrated as the transfer deadline is rapidly approaching.
It appears that their hunt for a new striker is proving to be a rather hard task with around seven hours remaining before the window slams shut.
Spurs missed out on Krzysztof Piatek after he joined Hertha Berlin while Chelsea boss Frank Lampard confirmed that Olivier Giroud would remain at Stamford Bridge. They may have missed out on Real Sociedad’s Willian Jose too.
Jose Mourinho has been speaking about the potential of any incomings during this afternoon’s pre-match press conference as Alasdair Gold relaid his comments.
This has led to several supporters in uproar in his replies. Here’s what has been said…
A whole host of superlatives have been used to describe this latest update – “embarrassing,” “joke, and “farcical” – which only goes to show how some members of the Spurs faithful are feeling today.
Although, it is an all too familiar feeling for fans in north London as described below…
They just can’t believe that another manager is going to be let down by chairman Daniel Levy – one suggested that their recent performances only highlight the need for a striking addition whilst another added that Harry Kane would likely be rushed back from injury as a mark of desperation.
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Unsurprisingly, several supporters took aim at Levy directly…
“Abject failure” was a damning way to describe the legacy that Levy would currently leave behind as he’s only been able to clinch one trophy in 19 years and one questioned whether the chairman was throwing in the towel, claiming there would be no Champions League football next season.
And then there was a final fan who probably spoke for all in saying that he was ‘gobsmacked’ before eluding to a lack of ambition from all those involved…
With less than seven hours remaining in the window, Spurs’ quest to find a replacement is clearly falling on deaf ears as it’s going to take something remarkable to happen this late in the day.
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17-year-old forward Troy Parrott could be the man to lead the line for the foreseeable future.