Without meaning to denounce TS' claims, Eriksen was known to most of the European footballing world even back in 2011. I have no idea about whether or not Eriksen was a TS transfer although we do know that he wasn't an AVB signing (we only know that Paulinho and Soldado were players he wanted, according to the papers that is). At the start of last summer's window I reckoned Eriksen was going to go to a club late in the window as various clubs waited to see if they could get him at the last minute for cheap, I'm more inclined to believe that we got him because it was too good a value to believe. If we believe in the transfer committee then no doubt TS had input at this stage, but the article doesn't make that clear.
As a side note, Eriksen was playing regulalry for AVB until the Wham game where he was marked out of the game, but even after that he still started quite a few games. Then in November he was injured and didn't return until just before AVB got the axe. Whilst AVB may not have had a hand in the signing of Eriksen, I don't think he was marginalised to the extent others think.
Sorry Cochise, I don't want to have a go, but this post is typical of what we're seeing on this board at the moment.
Paragraph 1: Downplay any credit that might be due Sherwood
Paragraph 2: Exaggerate any credit that might be due AVB
It really is bizarre how this kind of rewriting of history goes on every day on this board.
Sherwood:
- Very likely the prime mover on the transfer committee in Eriksen purchase
- Has played Eriksen in his most effective position since he came in
- Has picked him consistently
- Has overseen Eriksen's recent, significant uptick in form
AVB:
- Didn't want Eriksen signed
- Didn't seem to know Eriksen's best position
- Didn't pick him regularly
- Oversaw patchy form from Eriksen
Somehow all the Sherwood points are downplayed (Sherwood was only one of the team that bought Eriksen, and no mention of Eriksen's form since Sherwood became coach) while AVBs points are sugar-coated (downplaying that AVB didn't want him, followed by explanations and excuses for Eriksen's patchy form/selection under AVB without a word of criticism.)
I acknowledge that you do give credit to Sherwood for being a member of the transfer panel, but overall it is not a fair or accurate description of what's gone on.