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He’s spent
Yeah he’s a bit of a rock that guy. But I hear he’s locked in to a deal with Brighton.
I'm pretty sure in the doc that Levy said we'll match whatever u r getting elsewhere and Eriksen said u know its not about the money. So think we would give him that. But not going to happen and it shouldn't happen IMOHe's on 260k a week, would have to take a big wage cut to come back.
I'm pretty sure in the doc that Levy said we'll match whatever u r getting elsewhere and Eriksen said u know its not about the money. So think we would give him that. But not going to happen and it shouldn't happen IMO
Maybe he needed to fulfil an error and learn something about himself; he’d already decided to go way before Mourinho came in. As a loan it’s a decent idea, but as you say ‘would we get (a motivated) Eriksen?A motivated, point to prove Eriksen would be great. But would we get that?
It's a shame how much he has dropped off. From the documentary and his interviews I wouldn't be surprised if he suffers from depression.
Wherever he ends up, i hope he gets back to enjoying playing.
Can I just say that it is comments like these, that make this site an absolute godsend? Humour with wit, but no harsh derision.Yeah he’s a bit of a rock that guy. But I hear he’s locked in to a deal with Brighton.
If he has grown because of the experience, he could well be. The lure of greener pastures has broken many hearts. Reconciliation can be more fulfilling that the original relationship.Interesting you say that. Havnt seen much of the documentary but he always struck me as a very flat kind of guy, never looked particularly happy...body language does give away a lot imo.
Get the feeling Eriksen could of been one of the worlds best with a different mentality.
Let eriksen rot wanted a new challenge well enjoy it under conte on the bench thats your new challenge. Can become another hleb and regret it for his career
Similar to when Keane came back.If we weren’t thinking back to wht he’d been 18-24 months ago, and were viewing him solely through a prism of his last year, across the final six months on the fringe here then the relative failure in Italy, would we be so happy to entertain a return? I’m not sure. The argument that he’s not the player he was is pretty strong, but it‘s hard to forget the seasons when he was our beating heart. Nostalgia says he can do it again, but that’s defying reason given the fact we thought he was holding back/protecting himself from potential injury/not committed in that end game with us but this big fresh new start has failed to invigorate him. For me, I’ll always think fondly of his best days with us, but I’m not sure going back is the right move.
Did someone mention he was suffering from depression ?I dont think its a matter of motivation at all. How much more motivated could there be then to play for one of the giants of Europe. He is playing badly and has done so for two years ,his performance last night was abysmal, and when he went of Inter were losing .Once he was off they looked a different team and went on to win. It was like they were playing with ten men when he was playing. I very much doubt tat they will start him again .
Like it or not he is finished as a top rate footballer and will never return to the world class levels he once had.I dont know the reason why this has happened but I dont want to see him playing for us again in this mode.
As I said before lets just remember how good he was and not tarnish those memories further.