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Nope but with other pointers signalling that he isn't pulling his weight - I feel there is probably no smoke without fire.And that's gospel is it?
Nope but with other pointers signalling that he isn't pulling his weight - I feel there is probably no smoke without fire.And that's gospel is it?
Not if he is being a disruptive influence over the team he doesn't (ITK says that he is!)
read post 7,525bury a guy based on anonymous info on the internet....
A good point and probably true.
I don't personally agree with this and don't think it's fair. He often looks to pass forwards and making him out to be the 2nd coming of David Batty is harsh IMO.
Well, there's a couple of sources that have said similar and when coupled with Hugos statement, some of the things Jose and others have said, not to mention Winks' performances this season.bury a guy based on anonymous info on the internet....
man that's a bit intense --- perhaps take a breath.
The article was a simple response to:
"The Madrid game at home he was very good and then who else did he “run the game” against at Champions League level"
Winks may (a) be a bit of a shit (b) regressed (c) never reach his potential
but why on earth would be pretend he wasn't a really good player at a high level?
And as for the Levy part - why is is that every time there is a build up of pressure on Baldy someone else is the villain?
But frankly who gives a shit.
Levy is here.
He ain't going anywhere. Best people like me get used to it.
I've watched the fewest games live this season than any since the very early 1980's - the end of the 2017 season seems like decades ago....
No, the Eriksen's wife stuff came from the cesspool that is twitter. These comments have come from long serving, trusted members on here so there's quite a big difference - plus, I don't think anyone on here actually believed the stuff about Jan, it was just a bit of a piss take.These are the same sources who told us about Eriksen's wife? etc, etc, etc.
There's quite a lot of confirmation bias going on here.
I remember Winks coming through and ALL the comments were about his humility, willingness to learn and work hard.
It almost seems like someone is making this stuff up...
No, this is coming from ITK’s on this site. The confirmation bias would seem to be on your end trying to conflate the information with inflammatory rumours from twitter in an attempt to defend his character.These are the same sources who told us about Eriksen's wife? etc, etc, etc.
There's quite a lot of confirmation bias going on here.
I remember Winks coming through and ALL the comments were about his humility, willingness to learn and work hard.
It almost seems like someone is making this stuff up...
Thing is with young footballers that are all pretty much like that. The problem for some is they establish themselves in the first team, get international caps and become entitled.These are the same sources who told us about Eriksen's wife? etc, etc, etc.
There's quite a lot of confirmation bias going on here.
I remember Winks coming through and ALL the comments were about his humility, willingness to learn and work hard.
It almost seems like someone is making this stuff up...
Link to this ITK?Not if he is being a disruptive influence over the team he doesn't (ITK says that he is!)
Uh-oh, looks like Winks has logged onto SC to find his snitch.Link to this ITK?
I think I’ve said this before too. Apparently he could have easily become a billy big bollocks getting in with the Essex crowd and dating the love island / TOWIE level celebs. Poch wasn’t too happy with that lifestyle but fortunately he didn’t go down that path. But I can see now that he has potential to be disruptive internally.Thing is with young footballers that are all pretty much like that. The problem for some is they establish themselves in the first team, get international caps and become entitled.
When things aren't going well instead of going back to what got them there in the first place(hard work), they go to the press. They bang on the chairman's door and get their agents involved, because the fact they aren't being picked every week can't be their fault they are an international on a 4 year big money contract.
Can't find it now but a certain poster mentioned that it came from his cousin...could be rubbish but as I say...I dont think there is smoke without fireLink to this ITK?
Eh?Can't find it now but a certain poster mentioned that it came from his cousin...could be rubbish but as I say...I dont think there is smoke without fire
for the record yes Harry Winks did play very well that night. He also played well in the home defeat to Barcelona a year later.
Harry reminds me of Tom Huddlestone in that he would have thrived by going to Italy or Spain rather than seeing out his career at Spurs.
He's a damned fine passer of the ball and with both feet which is rare even at this level. His entire game is built around moving the ball and the opposition.
He's not physical enough to play as a holding midfielder or as a pivot which means he is useless to Jose. He's been horribly exposed this past year and I'm not surprised he's been affected.
This rumour mill is typical of the way a player gets undermined when they are struggling and peddling these rumours says more about us than the player.
I had hoped he might have gone on loan to Valencia as he had the option to do but any possession based team on the continent could do worse than him. Passing sideways and backwards is actually what you do when you are trying to manipulate an opponent and exactly what we used to do with Poch where all our penetration came from moving the ball from flank to flank, waiting for the opponent to open up, lunge rashly or turn their back on a danger man as the ball moves away from them.
I loved those Madrid games. They couldn't pick him up and as they tried to press him centrally he'd calmly push the ball out the flank and start another phase of attack. We were absolutely dominant but we rarely tried it in the PL where we had physical domination from Dembele to fall back on.
It's worth noting that he also shone as a No.10 for England. He was sorely missed for his calmness and ball retention, so vital in internationals, when he was injured as he frequently was.
I thought he would push on and develop into a No.8 but he doesn't have the physique or speed to do that but to rubbish him because he can't play like Hojbjerg is to overlook what he can do. If we stick with Jose, he needs to go but, despite his current form and the amount of time passed since he was last able to show what he can do, there will be managers all over the continent who will happily take a punt on him.
I wouldn't be at all surprised if those who want him out are the same who wanted Poch out or Jose to replace him. Maybe that comes from a frustration at not winning anything with Poch that makes us resent possession based football and, by extension, a possession player. Who knows. We've had some amazing moments with him and he's Spurs. He deserves a little more respect than he's getting right now.