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I think he is a good player (when fit), but I doubt whether the PL is a good league for him. I'm not too worried about this to be honestNot sure how to feel about this.
A Barca fan friend of mine told me a few years ago he was the next big thing, but his career has really taken a downturn it seems.
Maybe fogueres has some thoughts
Not sure how to feel about this.
A Barca fan friend of mine told me a few years ago he was the next big thing, but his career has really taken a downturn it seems.
Maybe fogueres has some thoughts
In the last match he won 3-4 in Rome against AS Roma, his entry was important but so far the balance is negative. I think Juventus would gladly give it up.Not sure how to feel about this.
A Barca fan friend of mine told me a few years ago he was the next big thing, but his career has really taken a downturn it seems.
Maybe fogueres has some thoughts
Very frustrating that we could have signed him instead of Bergwijn in that January 2020 window. Was cheaper as well and obviously home-grown.Another two goals for Bowen tonight. Would love him at Spurs, though it will never happen. But it will be criminal if he's not in the next England squad ahead of the likes of Sancho and Rashford.
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Or alternatively he'd rarely play, struggle for fitness and go backwards like Bergwijn and almost every other signing we've made in the last 4 years has done.Very frustrating that we could have signed him instead of Bergwijn in that January 2020 window. Was cheaper as well and obviously home-grown.
That's because our recruitment is a mess and we tend to sign the wrong players. For instance Bergwijn over the much more talented and physically more suited Bowen. He was fantastic in the Championship and obviously ready for a big step up.Or alternatively he'd rarely play, struggle for fitness and go backwards like Bergwijn and almost every other signing we've made in the last 4 years has done.
There is a strong possibility that would have happened.
Wood and Trippier were never at Burnley at the same time. Trips joined us in 2015 and Wood joined Burnley in 2017.This is such a clever signing (not a player I would rate or want at Spurs).
1. They have a brilliant ball progressor is Saint Maximum, who unlike Traore has an end product (can keep the ball whilst others join the attack, can pick out passes and can score), with Wood they now have a threat from the air (unlike Wilson, so they have different options).
2. Reuniting him with Frodo where at Burnley he just lobbed in cross after cross after cross for him and some of that shit stuck.
2. He'll improve their set-piece (attacking and defensive where I think they are the league's worst)
3. They have severely weekend a relegation rival, especially as it looks as they've literally nabbed him against their wishes not allowing Burnley to have a replacement lined up.
4. If they do go down, he's a player that isn't going to fuck off.
Plus don't forget Trippers delivery. They have a clear plan.This is such a clever signing (not a player I would rate or want at Spurs).
1. They have a brilliant ball progressor is Saint Maximum, who unlike Traore has an end product (can keep the ball whilst others join the attack, can pick out passes and can score), with Wood they now have a threat from the air (unlike Wilson, so they have different options).
2. Reuniting him with Frodo where at Burnley he just lobbed in cross after cross after cross for him and some of that shit stuck.
2. He'll improve their set-piece (attacking and defensive where I think they are the league's worst)
3. They have severely weekend a relegation rival, especially as it looks as they've literally nabbed him against their wishes not allowing Burnley to have a replacement lined up.
4. If they do go down, he's a player that isn't going to fuck off.