And the opposition he will be facing?Wonderful servant for the Club and wish him all the best at Bayern where Tuchel's system should suit him far more than Ange's.
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And the opposition he will be facing?Wonderful servant for the Club and wish him all the best at Bayern where Tuchel's system should suit him far more than Ange's.
I'm not so sure. I wouldn't be surprised if Kane is a huge part of this deal. I don't think Dier would be at Bayern Munich were it not for Kane.Tuchel aleady said he plans to use him in a back 3
Could see him line the team up like this and have Dier in the centre, this team won the CL
Look, I don't rate Dier but let's not act like he doesn't have his uses and Tuchel doesn't know what he's doing, he was generally very good in Conte's 1st year here - probably better for him if he has a refresh, football is funny like that.
I'm not so sure. I wouldn't be surprised if Kane is a huge part of this deal. I don't think Dier would be at Bayern Munich were it not for Kane.
After that one horrific exposure by Paul Pogba Dier seemed to simply decide not to actively engage the player with the ball. He started to back off and allow the shot rather than be humiliated in a duel. This is when he lost a load of fairly supportive people. It looked a lot like cowardice coupled with a tendency to try and blame whomever he could for the subsequent goal. Running backwards with your hands behind your back is not helping your team. Ange to his credit cut him zero slack.He was a decent CB 4+ years ago.
Eric Dier pre-Covid I can respect.
Eric Dier in recent years is a player that would shirk away from responsibility and blame others for his failings.
It doesn’t always have to be “he was amazing” or “terrible”. Sometimes it can be a bit of both.
Good luck to him and thanks for when he had a positive impact on the club. However, that time is no more and we will be better off.
He comported himself into the stands to get into a physical altercation with a fan. Let's not over do the great statesmen bit. It's not Jennings or Blanchflower or King we're talking about.Farewell. He’s been an excellent club servant and never given less that 100%. Did a lot of thankless work under Poch, underwent a major positional change, was the main constant around a completely dysfunctional defence the past few years. I wish him well and frankly the negative comments about him are highly disappointing. He comported himself the way I’d want any Spurs player to. He really got it and he really gave a fuck. He wanted to be our captain and leader.
Wish him nothing but success.
Seriously.He comported himself into the stands to get into a physical altercation with a fan. Let's not over do the great statesmen bit. It's not Jennings or Blanchflower or King we're talking about.
Four match ban 40k fine not cool. Now without wanting to stir...had he not been English and an International, do you think he'd have had this repeated with his every move post hence, I do. Let's imagine Romero's career subsequent to this in England.Seriously.
You're banned mate.The one time I went to London to watch spurs, it was the game dier jumped in the stands. What a memory. Oh and a home loss to Norwich
I'm not entirely convinced by that, but I do think it may have been partly to do with his own physical limitations. So maybe he did try?He’s been an excellent club servant and never given less that 100%.
Blokes talking like he's died. I've been generous in my appraisal of him as a person. But he was a player with self-evident limitations who wanted the move to Man United ( see Kyle Walker) could pass the buck too readily for his own errors, and seemed to never recover from that encounter with Pogba . I think he could have worked a bit harder at learning to deal better with the quick feet 1v1 encounter that seemed to have such a traumatic effect on his game. With N'dombele knocking about the place he had the perfect player to improve himself against. Instead he just refuses to tackle least he gets exposed. Like the bloke wish him well but he'd regressed badly and some of the problems were caused by gym vanity.I'm not entirely convinced by that, but I do think it may have been partly to do with his own physical limitations. So maybe he did try?
He did his job well in the Nuno/Conte season but he was never at any point close to being my favourite player. He sometimes seemed to try and pass the blame for his mistakes on to others, which I'm not a massive fan of.
I also don't think having some negative views of him as a player counts as being disrespectful.
I am glad that he's gone to a good team though and genuinely wish him well.
PS: They have beehives and a walled garden at Bayern, right?
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He might've not been good enough towards the end of his time here, but he was "one of our own". Hope he smashes it in Germany.
Isn’t this a negative comment?Farewell. He’s been an excellent club servant and never given less that 100%. Did a lot of thankless work under Poch, underwent a major positional change, was the main constant around a completely dysfunctional defence the past few years. I wish him well and frankly the negative comments about him are highly disappointing. He comported himself the way I’d want any Spurs player to. He really got it and he really gave a fuck. He wanted to be our captain and leader.
Wish him nothing but success.
Was it the FA Cup game where the keeper had all the names on his water bottle for the shootout?The one time I went to London to watch spurs, it was the game dier jumped in the stands. What a memory. Oh and a home loss to Norwich