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Eric Dier

sidford

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Oct 20, 2003
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Go smash it Dier thanks for everything

This pic did make me laugh though
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T-Bone

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Apr 3, 2014
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All the best Eric Dier and thanks for everything. A true professional who gave everything for the club. He lost form and confidence but was still a big part or our best team in years. Seems a really nice person to and am sure was great in the changing room in helping the other lads.
 

mil1lion

This is the place to be
May 7, 2004
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Best of luck to another long serving player. I hope we do some home friendlies with these clubs so we can maybe do a proper send off for Lloris and Dier.
 

MrFoglo

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Aug 5, 2008
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Genuinely happy for Eric hope he does really well out there. Another loyal committed player who I will remember for all the good he did rather than the ending.
 

dontcallme

SC Supporter
Mar 18, 2005
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an unpopular view im sure
After the hijack attempt...unless Eric really wants to go there id rather keep him for 6 months ....
Id like to send bayern a message
id rather have dier than skipp in DMF....
tell BM to do one........
sell skipp for 20m hojbjerg for 20m get connor g. for 40m and for those that want Dier gone sell or give him to Juve.....
Picking up lloyd kelly along the way would do no harm.....
A team has every right to make an offer for an available player.
 

dontcallme

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Mar 18, 2005
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Best of luck to Eric. He might not have reached the level we’d hoped for but he was always a good professional and not being good enough is never a reason to dislike a player.

He gave us more than many other more talented players and for that he has my respect. I hope he enjoys the rest of his career.
 

glospur

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May 19, 2015
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Sure, it ended stale and he was here probably 2 years too long, but he was an incredible contributor to one of the best Spurs sides in years. Super professional and never shied away from what he was asked to do across a number of positions.

Once the dust settles and people have time to more soberly reflect on his time here, he should be remembered with the fondness and respect that anyone who was as committed to the cause as he was deserves.
 
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