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Player watch: Christian Eriksen

Shadydan

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It's funny because you add no value with your posts, you literally just sit at your computer all day calling people out for having an opinion on anything like it gives your pathetic life some sort of validation. I imagine it's similar to why people watch Jeremy Kyle.

I didn't see the game on Saturday but if Eriksen played well then fair enough, doesn't really change the fact he's been awful all season and will never have the attitude or commitment to make it at a club bigger than Spurs. Will he follow this up with 4 or 5 similar performances? We'll see.

:ROFLMAO: Incredible, didn't think you'd get triggered that much.

Calm down bro, we're all want the same thing right? You should be happy that Spurs won and one of our key players playing well in the process although I find it quite funny that someone who apparently follows Spurs and supposedly goes to every match hasn't seen the Chelsea match yet where incidentally Eriksen had a great match as per usual against the same opponents.

Think I've noticed a pattern :sneaky:
 

allpaths

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Worry that if we fail to get him commited with a new long term contract, it'll mark the beginning of the end for this iteration of Tottenham.

He is so incredible gifted and yet still works so hard for the team, their are no players in the world that we could replace him with, that could fill his crucial role in our squad without at least a 2 year learning period. I really hope we give him what he wants.
 
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BringBack_leGin

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It's funny because you add no value with your posts, you literally just sit at your computer all day calling people out for having an opinion on anything like it gives your pathetic life some sort of validation. I imagine it's similar to why people watch Jeremy Kyle.

I didn't see the game on Saturday but if Eriksen played well then fair enough, doesn't really change the fact he's been awful all season and will never have the attitude or commitment to make it at a club bigger than Spurs. Will he follow this up with 4 or 5 similar performances? We'll see.
In fairness, last season almost every performance from Eriksen was at the level he played v Chelsea, so wondering if he can follow up this one with more of the same is slightly odd.
 

dagraham

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Worry that if we fail to get him commited with a new long term contract, it'll mark the beginning of the end for this iteration of Tottenham.

He is so incredible gifted and yet still works so hard for the team, their are no players in the world that we could replace him with, that could fill his crucial role in our squad without at least a 2 year learning period. I really hope we give him what he wants.

Problem is we don’t know what he wants. Ali has just signed for £150k a week so I find it hard to believe we’d be so daft as to offer him less than that.

There is a possibility though he might want assurances about investment in the team or may even want clauses put in there.
 

dtxspurs

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Problem is we don’t know what he wants. Ali has just signed for £150k a week so I find it hard to believe we’d be so daft as to offer him less than that.

There is a possibility though he might want assurances about investment in the team or may even want clauses put in there.
Thats what Trix suggested...
 

mark87

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:ROFLMAO: Incredible, didn't think you'd get triggered that much.

Calm down bro, we're all want the same thing right? You should be happy that Spurs won and one of our key players playing well in the process although I find it quite funny that someone who apparently follows Spurs and supposedly goes to every match hasn't seen the Chelsea match yet where incidentally Eriksen had a great match as per usual against the same opponents.

Think I've noticed a pattern :sneaky:

With the pattern being every time he watches us play eriksen is shit, so he should stop watching us play and eriksen will play a blinder everytime. Sorted.
 

southlondonyiddo

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I will be pleasantly surprised and very happy If he signs a new contract both for the fact that he will either stay longer or the club will get a lot of money for him should he leave

Either way post Judus, If he stays great but If he leaves we all need to move on and hopefully find the right replacements

Teddy left, Berba left, Carrick left, Modric left, Bale left. We are still here, alive and more than kicking
 

allpaths

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I will be pleasantly surprised and very happy If he signs a new contract both for the fact that he will either stay longer or the club will get a lot of money for him should he leave

Either way post Judus, If he stays great but If he leaves we all need to move on and hopefully find the right replacements

Teddy left, Berba left, Carrick left, Modric left, Bale left. We are still here, alive and more than kicking
We'll recover eventually as we always do, but it'll take awhile for his replacement to grow to his stature and who knows if Poch and our higher end players have the patience to stick it out. We will stay competative in the league there's no way for us to compete for glory across mulitple competions without Eriksen.
 

coy-spurs1882

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Problem is we don’t know what he wants. Ali has just signed for £150k a week so I find it hard to believe we’d be so daft as to offer him less than that.

There is a possibility though he might want assurances about investment in the team or may even want clauses put in there.
a spanish media called mundodeportivo claimed that eriksen suggested us to sign de ligt and de jong :rolleyes:o_O
 

glospur

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Stand by what I said last week, been poor for too long. Barca won't go near him, tbh I don't care if we flog him.
Sorry to drag up a post from a few weeks ago. I haven't been around for a while.

But what the fuck are you on about? I thought that this might be the single worst take I've ever seen, but then I saw your next post in this thread.

PFA Team of the Tear last year and our player of the season the season before last, but yeah, he's been "poor for too long." And, "I don't care if we flog him." That's as sure as sign as any that you have absolutely no clue what you're talking about. JFC that's just mind boggling.
 

blackburn

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Sorry to drag up a post from a few weeks ago. I haven't been around for a while.

But what the fuck are you on about? I thought that this might be the single worst take I've ever seen, but then I saw your next post in this thread.

PFA Team of the Tear last year and our player of the season the season before last, but yeah, he's been "poor for too long." And, "I don't care if we flog him." That's as sure as sign as any that you have absolutely no clue what you're talking about. JFC that's just mind boggling.

I'd guess you're quite young, in which case you haven't seen some of the Spurs players over the decades I have. Eriksen is a good player, no doubt about it, I just don't believe he'll go to Barca when they get to choose from the best. I guess we'll see soon enough.
 

Haddock

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The orchestrator is back. Lays the foundation and the beat. He's what Dr. Dre was for N.W.A in this Spurs team. Guess that makes Kane, Son, and Alli in to Eazy-E, Ice Cube and MC Ren, which is weird but I like the analogy.
 
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