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Didn't you watch aurier's brain fart moment?
Aurier can only wish he had brain farts as special as Walker. That dummy by Walker was world class brain farting.
Didn't you watch aurier's brain fart moment?
he is not that injury prone mate, according to transfermarkt he was injured for 96 days this season and 45 days last season, injury-free in his first seasonHowever good toby has been for us. Say he wants a 5 year deal. There is every chance foyth could emerge next season as great,Dier slip back into CB role. In a years time we could end up with a 30 yr old injury prone 4th choice CB on £150k a week for another 4 years. I can totally see the doubts from the clubs point of view.
Toby is the best defender in Europe. Sell him and we make ourselves weak and give up on the best team we have had in 50 years.
Good luck to Foyth but thinking he could be as good as Toby is the most optimistic thing I’ve heard. Let’s not delude ourselves.
walker messed up with poch and stated clearly that he wanted out, different scenario (yet?)Or Walker. Oh wait we sold him as well.
Looool whenever there’s a story we don’t want to hear, the journo is accused of hating Spurs.
Haven’t missed him even though we take less points without him in the team.
Like I say the usual deflection from certain posters trying to justify it
And yet we'd be stronger still if we kept hold of the best centre back in the league.
I don't really see how anyone can defend a policy of selling our best players, though I'm not surprised to see you do so.
Whether they are justified or not, the club can’t afford the wage bill to shoot up by £100m suddenly. That’s just the plain truth at the moment. If Toby got £150k a week then a hell of a lot of players in the squad would want equal or significantly more.
If it’s true that the club is going to offer Kane £200k+ then that may change everything anyway. But Levy has some real work to do to balance the books.
Let’s hope Kane, Eriksen keep pulling the levy way although I’d love to see the justification and deflections if they don’tThere is nothing to justify. If he wants to leave that badly he will leave. You say it sets a bad precedent, but the fact is its nothing new, and it's nothing different to how any of our rivals act to a player that want out. Contract length and squad harmony are the key factors. Not us looking weak, or setting "bad precedents."
Like I said it's all about the team and everyone pulling in the same direction. Not about keeping unhappy individuals.
There is nothing to justify. If he wants to leave that badly he will leave. You say it sets a bad precedent, but the fact is its nothing new, and it's nothing different to how any of our rivals act to a player that want out. Contract length and squad harmony are the key factors. Not us looking weak, or setting "bad precedents."
Like I said it's all about the team and everyone pulling in the same direction. Not about keeping unhappy individuals.
Does sound like he's off to be honest. Just hope we get a good fee for him.
It does seem that way. Lets not forget that when he moved to us him and his agent well and truly screwed Southampton. So they are ruthless in getting what they want. I suspect its the same here.
Let’s hope Kane, Eriksen keep pulling the levy way although I’d love to see the justification and deflections if they don’t