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matty74

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Aug 21, 2013
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His best game for spurs by a country mile . His hold up play and the way he was bringing other players into the game was surprisingly good
 

SpursSince1980

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Jan 23, 2011
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I’m impressed by his attitude. Clearly someone has gotten through to him that the world won’t end if he misses a chance. It’s his job to work tirelessly and be a player that can be a focal point for holding the ball and help winning it back. It is a mental shift, from goals are the reward, to hard work and helping the team is the reward. He has looked very focused and determined since returning to the first XI. Long may it continue.
 

Gassin's finest

C'est diabolique
May 12, 2010
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Honestly, I've been his biggest sceptic, from when we were first linked, up to the most recent pre-season. But I think he's been excellent this season. His attitude is exemplary and he's a changed man since his operation. Plays and fights for his team, huge contributions in build up around the final third, gets back and defends when needed, and is an absolute fox in the box. Standing ovation from me so far.
 

SirHarryHotspur

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Aug 9, 2017
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We should be grateful that we didn't pay Everton's valuation for Richy and since the operation he's been a different player.

Everton considered that the sale on 30 June 2022 of Mr Richarlison to Tottenham Hotspur FC for the sum of £60 million, rather than the sum of £80 million that it had budgeted to receive, to be directly attributable to its PSR calculation difficulties.
 

chas vs dave

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We should be grateful that we didn't pay Everton's valuation for Richy and since the operation he's been a different player.

Everton considered that the sale on 30 June 2022 of Mr Richarlison to Tottenham Hotspur FC for the sum of £60 million, rather than the sum of £80 million that it had budgeted to receive, to be directly attributable to its PSR calculation difficulties.
He seems to be moving different. Not as stiff. Imo
 

allatsea

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Aug 31, 2012
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Loving his goals and his effort but he remains a work in work progress. Ball control is very hit and miss as is other parts of his game.
 

bigfrooj

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Nov 11, 2011
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Richarlison is a six yard box finisher, anything else he gives to the team performance is a bonus. Similarly Timo Werner is an assist machine and anything else he gives to the team performance is a bonus. Horses for courses.
 

alexis

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Sep 1, 2012
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Honestly, I've been his biggest sceptic, from when we were first linked, up to the most recent pre-season. But I think he's been excellent this season. His attitude is exemplary and he's a changed man since his operation. Plays and fights for his team, huge contributions in build up around the final third, gets back and defends when needed, and is an absolute fox in the box. Standing ovation from me so far.
I’m so sorry but will take me a bit longer to get on this band wagon. Don’t hate Richy just need more time
 

alexis

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Sep 1, 2012
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Why does there have to be a band wagon? Just acknowledge a footballer when he's playing well?
A swell of opinion then if you want semantics, Ill be really happy if Richy does prove the doubters wrong and confidence is a great thing, I do not jump on players and don't think i have here with this comment, but i still remain to be convinced. To many missed chances and one game, even though he's scoring in successive matches doesn't show to me he is there yet. My opinion
 

vegassd

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Aug 5, 2006
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Everton considered that the sale on 30 June 2022 of Mr Richarlison to Tottenham Hotspur FC for the sum of £60 million, rather than the sum of £80 million that it had budgeted to receive, to be directly attributable to its PSR calculation difficulties.
:LOL: That sounds like when fans do their transfer window wishlists at the start of summer and create a bunch of ins and outs with associated values. It's totally understandable on a footy forum - madness to think that was the state of play in the Everton board room!!

Outs
Richarlison 80m
Gordon 75m
Gray 20m
Alli 5m

Ins
Tarkowski free
Gibbs-White 20m
Ings 15m
Vlahovic 70m

Net profit 75m... we've solved the FFP issues lads!
 

spurs9

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Aug 31, 2012
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I read somewhere that he has 6 in 9 when playing as a number 9 for spurs
6 in 9 starts in the PL as a #9 this season. 7 in 11 starts (as a #9) in all comps. 7 in 14 in all comps inc sub apps.

Since his op, he has 6 goals is 6 starts in the PL (plus 2 sub apps).
 
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