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Player Cristian Romero

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This thread is just polarizing nonsense, like two things can be true - you can live in a world an admit that he's an incredible player on his day but you can also live in a world and say he's let us down on many occasions, same for saying that his influence was key in us winning our first trophy for donkey's years but at the same time his petulance put us in a position where we had to fight without him to pick up points in a relegation dogfight..

I think he clocked the club ages ago with our lack of ambition and he's downed tools and as a result he let himself down. I also happen to think that the club have fully indulged him and let him take the piss numerous times and should have never been made captain. I personally think it's time to move on now because he's got a bad rep amongst refs now and he's now become a liability.

Bit unfortunate that the club decided to pull it's finger out of it's arse and find the perfect player manager combo but it's too late now so we move.

Calling him a fraud is a load of bollocks though.

Not hard is it?

Except for the usual suspects.
 
This thread is just polarizing nonsense, like two things can be true - you can live in a world an admit that he's an incredible player on his day but you can also live in a world and say he's let us down on many occasions, same for saying that his influence was key in us winning our first trophy for donkey's years but at the same time his petulance put us in a position where we had to fight without him to pick up points in a relegation dogfight..

I think he clocked the club ages ago with our lack of ambition and he's downed tools and as a result he let himself down. I also happen to think that the club have fully indulged him and let him take the piss numerous times and should have never been made captain. I personally think it's time to move on now because he's got a bad rep amongst refs now and he's now become a liability.

Bit unfortunate that the club decided to pull it's finger out of it's arse and find the perfect player manager combo but it's too late now so we move.

Calling him a fraud is a load of bollocks though.
It's the incredibly annoying way of the modern internet that correctly perceiving the arguments for why it would be best for Spurs to move on from Romero means you have to adopt a comprehensive "Romero is bad" pose and make up nonsense about it being a myth that he was flawless in Bilbao or Qatar with Argentina.
 
It's the incredibly annoying way of the modern internet that correctly perceiving the arguments for why it would be best for Spurs to move on from Romero means you have to adopt a comprehensive "Romero is bad" pose and make up nonsense about it being a myth that he was flawless in Bilbao or Qatar with Argentina.

And the propensity for "fans" to completely fucking slaughter all of their own players - all of the fucking time - as if that makes you some sort of oracle if/when they move on. Whatever Romero's many faults he put the team and club on his back and won us a European Trophy. We all cry about wanting winners but can't wait to stick the boot into the one bloke in 17 years who literally won something for us.

It's so petty and shameful. dudu dudu talks about "downing tools" - Harry Kane literally sat out games trying to force a move. THAT is "downing tools" ffs. Do we begrudge him that?

Crazy.
 
Yes you said we'd lose the Europa League final.

Christian Romero was Player of the Tournament in that successful campaign and MOM in the Final which we won, contrary to your stated expectations.

You haven't answered my question: if Christian Romero is a "fraud" - what does that make you? 🤷‍♂️
He then went on to sign a new contract much to the surprise and delight of the entire fanbase.
He subsequently felt let down and misled by the blatant lack of ambition that followed and made his feelings known

Spurs fans "ENIC OUT! LEVY OUT! VINAI OUT....SHOW SOME FUCKIN' AMBITION YOU CUNTS!" :angryscouser:


Romero "ENIC OUT!!!! .SHOW SOME FUCKIN 'AMBITION YOU CUNTS" :romerohold:


Spurs fans

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It's so petty and shameful. dudu dudu talks about "downing tools" - Harry Kane literally sat out games trying to force a move. THAT is "downing tools" ffs. Do we begrudge him that?

Crazy.
The fans ire should have been directed at the naked lack of ambition at board level that led to Harry taking up that position, rather than the player himself.
Happens all the time. Our fanbase picks on the easy target instead of looking at the bigger picture.
This is why we'll never reach the consistent heights a club of our size should be targeting. And why we remain the butt of so many jokes in the wider football community.
 
At his best he was excellent for us. If we got a highly focused and disciplined Romero most weeks no-one would have an issue with him at all. The issues with him has always been ill-discipline, injuries, lack of consistency and, at times, questionable effort.

Ironically I think De Zerbi is the type of coach that would probably get the best out of him. Since we'd have more of the ball and play higher up the pitch, Romero wouldn't have as many opportunities to do dumb shit and would do less penalty box defending (which is when he sometimes switches off). Plus he always tends to better and more disciplined under a manager he believes in (Conte and Ange).

There's just too much baggage now, though, and he's clearly a marked man in the PL. Everything points to him leaving and I think it's for the best, both for him and the club.
 
And the propensity for "fans" to completely fucking slaughter all of their own players - all of the fucking time - as if that makes you some sort of oracle if/when they move on. Whatever Romero's many faults he put the team and club on his back and won us a European Trophy. We all cry about wanting winners but can't wait to stick the boot into the one bloke in 17 years who literally won something for us.

It's so petty and shameful. dudu dudu talks about "downing tools" - Harry Kane literally sat out games trying to force a move. THAT is "downing tools" ffs. Do we begrudge him that?

Crazy.

Mate.

You think that is crazier than someone who signs a contract with full knowledge and capacity.... for 200k a week and then gets in a strop and refuses to live up to their side of the work without any care for the fans?

For 200k a week?

What planet are you on.

And yes, that goes for Kane or any footballer that doesnt see their absolute privilege and take responsibility for the contract they signed
 
And the propensity for "fans" to completely fucking slaughter all of their own players - all of the fucking time - as if that makes you some sort of oracle if/when they move on. Whatever Romero's many faults he put the team and club on his back and won us a European Trophy. We all cry about wanting winners but can't wait to stick the boot into the one bloke in 17 years who literally won something for us.

It's so petty and shameful. dudu dudu talks about "downing tools" - Harry Kane literally sat out games trying to force a move. THAT is "downing tools" ffs. Do we begrudge him that?

Crazy.
I lost some love for Kane over that tbh. Was disgusting behaviour.

I also think it's time for Romero to move on.

A great player on his day...but those days for Spurs are getting fewer and fewer.

But the main thing for me is that he cannot be trusted consistently when our backs are against the wall.

For every Europa final there's 2/3 awful performances that have really hurt us.

These last two seasons have broken the relationships between the fans and some players and I think this one is irreconcilable unfortunately.

It's time to say goodbye.
 
Can't wait until this thread is moved although I fully expect him to be putting in top performances for his next club so there's that...
I don’t think anyone doubts Romero at his best is one of the best CBs in World football.

I think we just all know he isn’t happy here and whilst his ceiling is high, his floor is very low. So if he goes on to be a world beater at his next club I still don’t think that changes the value proposition he offers us.
 
Can't wait until this thread is moved although I fully expect him to be putting in top performances for his next club so there's that...

Of course he will, if he feels like it/isnt suspended/isnt injured....


Ironically I think De Zerbi is the type of coach that would probably get the best out of him.
I see where youre coming from, but I also think its 50/50 as to whether RDZ got the best out of him - or they just completely combusted


What an amazing coincidence regarding his return from injury- too injured to play our final match, but becoming healthy enough for full training with argentina a week later. SMH...
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And the propensity for "fans" to completely fucking slaughter all of their own players - all of the fucking time - as if that makes you some sort of oracle if/when they move on. Whatever Romero's many faults he put the team and club on his back and won us a European Trophy. We all cry about wanting winners but can't wait to stick the boot into the one bloke in 17 years who literally won something for us.

It's so petty and shameful. dudu dudu talks about "downing tools" - Harry Kane literally sat out games trying to force a move. THAT is "downing tools" ffs. Do we begrudge him that?

Crazy.
Fair. I went Romero out in the second half of this season. Doesn't really want to be here, and (in part) due to that isn't captain material. And is a marked man in the PL. And we are in a good position for CBs. But he can be the best player on the pitch, and was immense in Europa last season.

Thank you Cuti, and good luck.
 
Fair. I went Romero out in the second half of this season. Doesn't really want to be here, and (in part) due to that isn't captain material. And is a marked man in the PL. And we are in a good position for CBs. But he can be the best player on the pitch, and was immense in Europa last season.

Thank you Cuti, and good luck.

Absolutely no problems with this take. My only concern with losing Romero was the Club's history of not replacing adequately but Van Hecke and Senesi are decent enough both in profile and experience. :thumbup:
 
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