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posted on 28/1/20

comment by Doovdé™ (U2996)
posted 32 seconds ago
WHERE's NEW STRIKER?
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A very pressing problem.

comment by Phenom (U20037)

posted on 28/1/20

SPURS STILL IN PIATEK TALKS

Tottenham remain in talks with AC Milan over a deal for striker Krzysztof Piatek

posted on 28/1/20

Don, one of my favourite Spurs players was Eriksen, but all good things come to and end, and so we move on. I wish him luck, but like with the manager, his time was up. And after all he was at the end of a day, still part of a team that won SFA.

posted on 28/1/20

comment by Phendombele (U20037)
posted 11 minutes ago
SPURS STILL IN PIATEK TALKS

Tottenham remain in talks with AC Milan over a deal for striker Krzysztof Piatek
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Looks like Chelsea will be unveiling him shortly then.

comment by Phenom (U20037)

posted on 28/1/20

yeah apparently theyre also interested

posted on 28/1/20

He never quite hit his potential at spurs. Oh well off to win some trophies at Inter

posted on 28/1/20

comment by BigManVirgil (U22050)
posted 4 minutes ago
He never quite hit his potential at spurs. Oh well off to win some trophies at Inter
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He gave us the best years of his career...

In terms of assists and goal contributions, he's second to De Bruyne.

posted on 28/1/20

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posted on 28/1/20

comment by sandy (U20567)
posted 43 minutes ago
comment by Phendombele (U20037)
posted 11 minutes ago
SPURS STILL IN PIATEK TALKS

Tottenham remain in talks with AC Milan over a deal for striker Krzysztof Piatek
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Looks like Chelsea will be unveiling him shortly then.
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once he's had his medical at Hotspur way.

posted on 28/1/20

comment by BigManVirgil (U22050)
posted 59 minutes ago
He never quite hit his potential at spurs. Oh well off to win some trophies at Inter
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Shut up

posted on 28/1/20

comment by palmers_spur (U8896)
posted 16 minutes ago
comment by BigManVirgil (U22050)
posted 59 minutes ago
He never quite hit his potential at spurs. Oh well off to win some trophies at Inter
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Shut up and go to a game you pathetic glory hunting sofa watching Liverpool caaant
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posted on 28/1/20

comment by BigManVirgil (U22050)
posted 1 hour, 45 minutes ago
He never quite hit his potential at spurs. Oh well off to win some trophies at Inter
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I think we are more likely to get trophies than Inter with Jose whose got more trophies than Kloppity 😂

posted on 28/1/20

comment by Coutinho's Merkin (U22212)
posted 1 hour, 19 minutes ago
Inter have played a blinder. £17m for a player of his quality

He will get more time on the ball in Italy and at 27 years old will be give them his best years.

Never quite reached his potential with Spurs but still top drawer nonetheless
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Through your eyes yes he’s never reached his true potential ! Never mind he became one of the best players in Europe in his position at Spurs👍
We made a profit on him if you can count bin dipper
How’s Inter played a blinder? Thicko

comment by GOODBYE (U1029)

posted on 28/1/20

We move on and go again

posted on 28/1/20

We should’ve made more of a profit on Eriksen. It’s a profit mathematically but not in real terms and not in the context of transfer fees. £16m now will get you a decent championship player. Could have got in excess of £50m for Eriksen 12 months ago and I blame Levy.

posted on 28/1/20

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posted on 28/1/20

comment by morespurs (U15748)
posted 45 minutes ago
comment by Coutinho's Merkin (U22212)
posted 1 hour, 19 minutes ago
Inter have played a blinder. £17m for a player of his quality

He will get more time on the ball in Italy and at 27 years old will be give them his best years.

Never quite reached his potential with Spurs but still top drawer nonetheless
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Through your eyes yes he’s never reached his true potential ! Never mind he became one of the best players in Europe in his position at Spurs👍
We made a profit on him if you can count bin dipper
How’s Inter played a blinder? Thicko
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Let's be honest the guy was immense bar his first season but let's not make out we got a great price or he was one of Europe's best in his position, cos the two statements simply don't sit hand in hand

posted on 28/1/20

To be fair Levy could not force him to leave against his own will. Didnt Man u try to sign Eriksen and he refused to go?
Looks like he was sick of England.

comment by Chronic (U3423)

posted on 28/1/20

I still find it quite depressing that he won nothing with us.

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hes not a winner. out club is littered with them. blow it at the semi final and final stage again and again and again. he is one of the main culprits. abysmal in the CL final... when considering that he wanted a move should have been a showcase game for him with the world watching. I suspect the Spanish giants looked at that performance and thought naaah

comment by Phenom (U20037)

posted on 28/1/20

comment by Desperate Dier-Bring me Ndombele (U6468)
posted 45 minutes ago
To be fair Levy could not force him to leave against his own will. Didnt Man u try to sign Eriksen and he refused to go?
Looks like he was sick of England.
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Cant blame him

posted on 28/1/20

comment by Desperate Dier-Bring me Ndombele (U6468)
posted 1 hour, 2 minutes ago
To be fair Levy could not force him to leave against his own will. Didnt Man u try to sign Eriksen and he refused to go?
Looks like he was sick of England.
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Now there's a truth.
Let's all see how he does at Inter ....not an easy place to play if you get on the wrong side of the fans!

posted on 28/1/20

Good luck to him , I liked him when he put in an effort but fack me I put more effort in at work than he did the last 18 months.

Better of with out him , Long Live King Lo Celso.

posted on 28/1/20

Wish him all the best, but glad the debacle is over

We go again

posted on 29/1/20

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comment by SB&S (U17757)

posted on 30/1/20

comment by palmers_spur (U8896)
posted 1 day, 17 hours ago
We should’ve made more of a profit on Eriksen. It’s a profit mathematically but not in real terms and not in the context of transfer fees. £16m now will get you a decent championship player. Could have got in excess of £50m for Eriksen 12 months ago and I blame Levy.
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Player wants a salary of £10m pa so on a 4-year contract, £40m.
Selling club want’s at least £50m for the player so the total cost to buying club excluding agent fees is £90m over the lifetime of the contract. Let us assume the player has a small resale value at the end of his new contract being 32 so no appreciable gain on the balance sheet at the end of the deal.
Buying club does not want to spend £90m so chooses to wait six months. They can do this because apparently, no other team has entered the one horse race to buy the player and if they have, the player has final say anyway and is blocking a move.
Six months later the buying club come back with a £17m offer meaning they will get their man for £57m and given they is still no interest from other clubs and/or the player is cherry picking his destination, the selling club is caught between the same rock and the hard place it was 6 months earlier.
The selling club, mindful of the fact the player can enter into an agreement with the buying club, completely cutting out the selling club, must now sell the player and hope for the best. Levy could have put the player on sale a year earlier but the outcome could still be the same with fans saying Levy was selling off the silverware.
Levy got a reported £17m plus the 5% selling on fee due to the player’s previous club.
Some on here have a blind hatred for Levy and allow it to cloud their judgement but overall, Levy has done brilliantly.

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