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Christian Eriksen

Rabiot did not play almost the whole season and number of clubs still want to sign him. And unlike Rabiot, Eriksen will still be picked for his country. Next summer Madrid, Barca, Bayern, Juventus and PSG etc would welcome with open arms. His career ruined? you jest.

And if nobody comes in for Toby at £25m and he refuses to sign a new contract will you dump him in the reserves?

And what if Jan refuses an extension does he go on a free next summer or do you toss him in the reserves as well? Levy needs to be careful because you can risk alienating players because although they may not want him to go he is popular in the dressing room.

So when a player wants to leave when he is under a contract you say no because he has a contract and he must honour it, but now Eriksen wants to honour his contract you wanna threaten to throw him in the reserves? Good luck with that.

I actually think Levy would blink first because the thought of losing around £50m-£80m will be something he simply cannot risk.

Rabiot was 23 when he sat out this season; a young and developing player. Eriksen turns 28 during the incoming one, a player at (or - some might argue, based on a lot of his performances last year - past) his peak.

That makes a massive difference when attempting to compare their respective situations imo.
 
Rabiot was 23 when he sat out this season; a young and developing player. Eriksen turns 28 during the incoming one, a player at (or - some might argue, based on a lot of his performances last year - past) his peak.

That makes a massive difference when attempting to compare their respective situations imo.

If they had to pay a big transfer fee sure there is a risk, but on a free transfer, lots of clubs will jump at it because he is proven quality. I also note that at 28 that would make Eriksen just 2 years old than when Cantona was banned for 9 months. Cantona came back alive and kicking and went on to play his best football for Utd
 
Rabiot was 23 when he sat out this season; a young and developing player. Eriksen turns 28 during the incoming one, a player at (or - some might argue, based on a lot of his performances last year - past) his peak.

That makes a massive difference when attempting to compare their respective situations imo.
I agree there are a few differences

- Rabiot played until December so by the time he was banished to the reserves he only had a a few months to hold on.
- he strikes me as a massive bellend who doesn’t really think about the consequences of his actions
- he does what his mum tells him to do
 
Safe to google that?
Yep, deal three cards each face down, and one card face up/two face down in the middle pot. Take it in turns to swap one or all three cards from the pot, and replace like for like (face up/down) - place the card(s) you are giving away first, and before you take a card(s), no going back. The bastard bit is the other players have to have one more go after one player has knocked. A knock is counted as a go (can't swap and knock), and can't knock on first go. Brag hands obviously, best hand wins.
 
Yep, deal three cards each face down, and one card face up/two face down in the middle pot. Take it in turns to swap one or all three cards from the pot, and replace like for like (face up/down) - place the card(s) you are giving away first, and before you take a card(s), no going back. The bastard bit is the other players have to have one more go after one player has knocked. A knock is counted as a go (can't swap and knock), and can't knock on first go. Brag hands obviously, best hand wins.
That was so perfectly clear.
 
Tottenham player ‘lacks the punch’ required – Not even considered good enough for plan B
By Sport Witness Team -

26th June 2019

In news which will come as a blow to much of the Danish sport media, Marca claim Christian Eriksen has seriously slipped out of the picture at Real Madrid.

Earlier this summer the Tottenham player spoke publicly about possibly leaving the Premier League club, and did a little flirting with the Spanish side at the same time.

That was obviously covered in Spain but it didn’t take off as much as the player perhaps hoped it would.

Zinedine Zidane isn’t thought to be a fan.

His big summer priority for midfield has been Manchester United’s Paul Pogba, with Eriksen for a long time seen as the plan B option.

Now, he’s not even that.

Wednesday’s edition of Marca explains the Spurs man has fallen behind others, such as Ajax’s Donny van de Beek.

Zidane doesn’t believe the Tottenham player is what he’s looking for, thinking he ‘lacks the punch’ required.

Therefore, the 27 year old ‘loses strength’ as even a back-up summer option.



flimflam reporting to fill column inches? RM playing transfer strategy games via the press? Or genuine report as to their lack of interest?
 
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