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Chris Perry
but he did say sandro wasnt good enough.
Man is not what i thought he was mate
he said "at the moment" as well. Sandro has been poor recently, it may well be due to the way Tim set the team out, but still.
but he did say sandro wasnt good enough.
Man is not what i thought he was mate
I always thought Modric was better deeper personally, kind of the assist of the assist type player whereas Eriksen is more the assister.
That's not what he said.
Imagine being able to field Modric AND Eriksen in the same team?=P~
Actually maybe don't8-[
Don't have to imagine it, just watch Madrid next season.
If we were to sell this lad after just one season, I would well and truly quit supporting Tottenham.
yep about time we started making players stay can not be so difficult when you sign them you say if you want to move to club that is a stepping stone join someone else, but we are trying to build something here, then if they sign the contract they know the deal.
mate, you have it wrong, Spurs will be a massive attraction because of seeing Carrick/Berbatov/Modric/Bale move on. The issue is more getting a certain amount of time out of them, Eriksen would need to give us at least 1, probably 2 more seasons. If we sold him this summer, we lose, regardless of money. If he has a massive break out season next year and helps deliver something, and Madrid comes with 50M+, we will likely take it again.
but he did say sandro wasnt good enough.
Man is not what i thought he was mate
I hate being seen as a stepping stone. Sherwood has it right when he says you need to produce your own with dodgy knees, as there will be some loyalty there.
I hate being seen as a stepping stone. Sherwood has it right when he says you need to produce your own, as there will be some loyalty there.
You think Bentaleb, if he becomes top quality, will turn down Barca or PSG or City and the wages and the CL because he came through our youth? Those days are over. We will make more money from it but the lure and the time frame will be no different.
True, but the approach basically means we need to aim to have 3-4 very talented players all mature together in a season that earns us Champions League football (would help to keep them around) and when the new stadium is built (we can break our wage cap).
Unfortunately, considering our circumstances, this is the way we have to go.
Us being a seen a 'stepping stone' isn't necessarily a terrible thing. Of course we want to be holding onto our best players at all times but sadly that's unrealistic. Bigger boys can offer bigger ambitions, bigger wages and bigger prestige that we just can't compete with. Absolutely no shame in that. What's more important is that we have a reputation of being a bastard to do business with. Clubs may know they can buy our best players, but it's absolutely going to cost them.
Essentially we're running a very effective business model in order to reach a similar status of the big clubs. If Eriksen keeps performing then he will be sold in the future, for a huge fee, that will then again be re-invested in the squad. The same with Carrick, the same with Berbatov, the same with Modric and the same with Bale. Every time we sell a great player, another one replaces them and the cycle continues.
It's massively irritating but ultimately it's the best way for us