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Ben Davies: "Emotions at Chelsea were real. It's one Club, one goal"

dickieven

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This makes great reading. I did love Harry's celebration at the goal. You don't see many teams like this, certainly put the Chelsea mercenaries to shame.
 

spud

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"The emotions at Chelsea when we scored the goals, after the game, that was real. This is our team. This is what we want to do. It’s one Club, players, staff, fans and everyone has one goal and that’s to push us forward and wins like that make it feel all the more special."
That is one of the best quotes that I have ever heard or seen from a Spurs player. Fantastic.
 

bubble07

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Only 24 years old. He just seems a lot older. He has plenty of time to get even better
 

sebo_sek

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Has Danny Rose been brought back down to Earth do we think?
Danny Rose can leave for all I care. He hasn't been great when he came back - much like Toby TBH - so if his heart's not in it... Meh. I used to love his drive and passion, but it seems he believes he is bigger than he actually is. Get your shit together, or jog on.
 

DiscoD1882

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I always secretly envied the team spirit of the "great" Arse team of the early 2000's they seemed to have a great chemistry and friendships. It paid dividends. Cant help thinking we now have this. ONE CLUB one vision. it can only end in success..
 

davidmatzdorf

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Danny Rose can leave for all I care. He hasn't been great when he came back - much like Toby TBH - so if his heart's not in it... Meh. I used to love his drive and passion, but it seems he believes he is bigger than he actually is. Get your shit together, or jog on.

You haven't really read the article. It helps.

If proof of this togetherness was needed, this is what Danny Rose had to say after starting ahead of Ben at Bournemouth last month.

"People won’t get to see his [Ben's] attitude on a day-to-day basis, even when I was playing more regularly in the Premier League he kept going and what he’s done over the last year or so...he's a top professional and more importantly, he’s a great person as well.

"Full credit to him and I look forward to having him back involved again. We’ll just see who plays."

I'm not seeing how bigging up a competitor for his own position (possibly in response to an attempt by a journalist to provoke a negative response), represents any of the characteristics you listed.

Ben Davies' enthusiastic comments were made for an interview for the OS: positivity required. Rose spoke off the cuff to a post-match jourmalist.
 

sebo_sek

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You haven't really read the article. It helps.



I'm not seeing how bigging up a competitor for his own position (possibly in response to an attempt by a journalist to provoke a negative response), represents any of the characteristics you listed.

Ben Davies' enthusiastic comments were made for an interview for the OS: positivity required. Rose spoke off the cuff to a post-match jourmalist.
Words are cheap. We'll see what happens. As I said, if he wants to be here, great, if not, I won't shed a tear.
 
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