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comment by Phenom (U20037)

posted on 30/9/20

Who you selling first Don?

Sissoko - then short on CM options
Aurier - then back to having one RB
Dele - homegrown player and contributes more to goals than Lucas and Lamela combined. No one will pay what we should accept for him.

Foyth looks as good as gone though.

Sessegnon and Clarke will be gone on loan

Any noise on Rose and CCV?

comment by Hengy (U9129)

posted on 30/9/20

comment by Don_tottenham (U3372)
posted 7 minutes ago
comment by MKspur ツ - The Fountain of Knowledge (U9129)
posted 9 minutes ago
comment by Don_tottenham (U3372)
posted 8 hours, 14 minutes ago
comment by MKspur ツ - The Fountain of Knowledge (U9129)
posted 4 minutes ago
Get any offer over £10m take it
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Nah. Puts in a performance like that and you want to sell him ( shakes head )
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A couple good performances a season then the rest in the physio room.

Would’ve thought people would have learned after 7 years
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I like Coco. There’s certainly other players I would sell before him and 10 mil is laughable what you said we could get for him.
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I said anything over £10m and tbh who’s going to pay much more with his horrific injury record?

posted on 30/9/20

I love Coco for all the reasons the OP states. Exactly the sort of character squads need and now our squad is bigger we can use him carefully.

posted on 30/9/20

comment by Phenom - least knowledgeable spurs poster 2019/20 (U20037)
posted 13 minutes ago
Who you selling first Don?

Sissoko - then short on CM options
Aurier - then back to having one RB
Dele - homegrown player and contributes more to goals than Lucas and Lamela combined. No one will pay what we should accept for him.

Foyth looks as good as gone though.

Sessegnon and Clarke will be gone on loan

Any noise on Rose and CCV?

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Well Dele would go 100% for me over Coco. We can still get good money for Ali, despite how poor he has been the last 2 seasons. Him not in the squad last night proves he’s off and I won’t be to sad about it, as long as we use that money to strengthen further. Lamela stays for me, superb squad player.

posted on 30/9/20

I reckon the players that will go will include Sessignon, Foyth, they are both slipping so far down the pecking order now, they just won`t get any game time.

posted on 30/9/20

OP, ultimately is passion enough?

posted on 30/9/20

PS, I don't advocate Lamela being sold off. He is very useful in European games that suit him and can be a distraction for the opposition with his constant tricks.

posted on 30/9/20

comment by morespurs (U15748)
posted 9 minutes ago
OP, ultimately is passion enough?
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But he has shown he has more than that though. Sissoko for instance has a lot of passion, but is a very limited footballer. Lamela isn’t a limited footballer whatsoever, he’s very useful. His fitness is the issue that’s the problem. I still would keep him.

comment by Phenom (U20037)

posted on 30/9/20

Lamela can control the ball better and finish, however he does hold onto the ball too long and another player who doesnt pick the obvious pass. He's also wasteful on the counter attack. Hes basically a slower Lucas Moura.

posted on 30/9/20

comment by Phenom - least knowledgeable spurs poster 2019/20 (U20037)
posted 1 minute ago
Lamela can control the ball better and finish, however he does hold onto the ball too long and another player who doesnt pick the obvious pass. He's also wasteful on the counter attack. Hes basically a slower Lucas Moura.
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He does you are right but we are talking about him as a squad player, in which he’s fantastic as that.

comment by Phenom (U20037)

posted on 30/9/20

yes of course Don. But how often other than the start of the season is he even available due to injury?

also if we want to get to the 'next level' we need to improve on these kind of players and keep refreshing the squad. Hes 29 next year and been here 8 years.

posted on 30/9/20

We shouldnt be selling Lamela or Dele, they both contribute in a positive way when they play, we need a big squad and have others areas that need improving upon before weakening the squad further.

If we should be upgrading anyone, its Sissoko, the bloke has a first touch of a rapist and has gone back to his old self when he first arrived.

posted on 30/9/20

comment by Phenom - least knowledgeable spurs poster 2019/20 (U20037)
posted 9 minutes ago
yes of course Don. But how often other than the start of the season is he even available due to injury?

also if we want to get to the 'next level' we need to improve on these kind of players and keep refreshing the squad. Hes 29 next year and been here 8 years.
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We improve and go to the next level by getting rid of players that ain’t up for the fight, e.g Dele Ali. Lamela isn’t a 1st 11 player, but as a squad player he is extremely useful. His injury record is poor I agree, but I would still keep him

posted on 30/9/20

Battling Erik Lamela

If there was one player who epitomised Tottenham's performance it was Erik Lamela.

The Tottenham head coach loves the 28-year-old because he does everything a Mourinho player should - hassle, harries, bites into tackles, is tactically disciplined and constantly troubles the opposition.

Most of all he's a bit of a git on the pitch, which the Portuguese is always a big fan of.

Lamela's unfortunate injury problems have always meant that the tolerance levels for his performances from the fans are low.

His propensity of keeping hold of the ball just too long at times also frustrates but there's little doubt that you get everything the Argentine has to give every time he's on the pitch.

On Tuesday night, he carved out Tottenham's best chance of the first half with a turn and shot that was saved and then he was there late on to fire home the all-important equaliser.

He did it all with a boot problem as well, wearing different coloured ones on either foot.

"I have a problem in my right foot and they are making a new boot for me, Adidas," Lamela said after the game.

"The new boots should arrive tomorrow, so at the moment I am having to play like this."

Mourinho only had one word to describe Lamela after the game.

"Amazing. Coco amazing. I can not play him Thursday but amazing performance," the Spurs boss told football.london. "You speak about Coco and I understand why."



Lamela loves Tottenham Hotspur. He knows the club have been patient with him through some tough years, not least that 13-month injury absence with hip problems, during which he feared he would have to give up the game he adores.

Every time he goes on the pitch you can see he's making up for lost time and ensuring he gives everything because he's been shown how everything can be taken away from him.

With the prospect of the Bale, Kane and Son attacking trident to come, Lamela is not going to be a regular starter but he's the kind of squad player that successful teams are made up of.

While others might waver in their motivation or commitment, Mourinho knows he can turn to Lamela at any point and he will give everything, even during the periods when his body told him otherwise.

During the last festive period the Argentine was volunteering himself for any substitute appearances he could to help out Mourinho, who was dealing with injuries galore.

Lamela was turning out for the team on matchdays despite having not been able to train during the week, while others were making themselves unavailable, and Mourinho did not forget that.

Now as injury free as he can be, on night like this Lamela proved that he's still got a big part to play for the head coach and Tottenham.

comment by Spurtle (U1608)

posted on 30/9/20

I'm sorry but I just don't rate him. I mean he's ok as a squad player for the odd games but if we had to rely on him for a run of games due to injury I'd be worried. He doesn't possess much quality and will never improve more than being someone who will run around a lot on the pitch and commit fouls.

posted on 30/9/20

You leave my COCO alone Spurtle

posted on 30/9/20

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posted on 4/10/20

You still want him sold ? This guy lives and breathes for the shirt. Bit of a kn. ob play acting like that but give a f**. His work for Tanguy’s goal was outstanding. He’s the last player in the squad I want sold. Excellent Coco

comment by Hengy (U9129)

posted on 4/10/20

If someone come in with £10m+ then yes definitely.

posted on 4/10/20

comment by MKspur ツ - The Fountain of Knowledge (U9129)
posted 5 minutes ago
If someone come in with £10m+ then yes definitely.
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Glad you are in the minority mate. Jose definitely doesn’t see that so all good

comment by Hengy (U9129)

posted on 4/10/20

He won’t even be making the bench soon.

Lucas, Son, Bergwijn, Bale will be our main men.

Like him though always have but after 7 years of promise only to be let down he should be one we are getting rid off.

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