You are correct, no direct quotes (I should've used single-quotes, sadly a particular job I'm working on insists on a style guide where it's double-quotes or nowt, thus I was stuck in that lane), but the implication that you feel he is an inferior footballer/someone who can't play football are in 90% of your posts. In fact only when you don't want to be called out too much on it do you throw a semi-positive into the mix. Now, whether that is your intention I don't know, but it cannot be argued that there is a perception on this forum that you think he's crap, so you apparently leave enough in your posts most of the time to suggest as much.
Crap's a bit much. I really dont think he is very good. Average at best. And I really dont think he is good enough to be a mainstay in a title chasing team. When I watch us play I see him as the weakest player in the team and the one to offer the biggest improvement to our play should he be replaced.
None of which should in anyway be controversial.
Mate. Come on. Put the victim bag down. It's a debate you keep engaging in. It isn't personal.
Except it is. In your own words:
"it cannot be argued that there is a perception on this forum that you think he's crap"
Thats just perfect. People argue against a perception of me. One they have somehow managed to turn into a cartoon version. One which they dont actually read the posts, rather, assume the tone and attack that.
And Im not playing the victim bag, apologies if thats how it seemed. More, its a statement of fact. Keep an eye out - you will see what I mean.
Genuinely, even if you might disagree - when you look at what Ive written about the player you will find fair points. But you wont find responses that reflect that.
Great. I (and others) disagree. So why do you keep coming back? I respectfully consider your ground staked out and it's all good. Onwards if that's the case. I just think you're wrong, that's all.
Why do you? Why does anyone?
I come here to discuss Spurs. And there are times when the main conversation is around Sissoko and I want to get involved. Usually when, surprise surprise, people are posting things I disagree with.
Again - do you notice how personal it sounds? "Well we know how you feel so just stop posting"...
Now I know you on here well enough to know youre not usually THAT guy, but look at your tone.
No no no, see, you're mired in your old direction still. No-one's claiming he's Busquets in is prime, but you keep on telling everyone how he weakens us overall and we can do better without actually giving any substantial reasoning, evidence or examples. Right now, as it stands, he has improved tremendously in what he brings to the team and is a valuable member of our squad.
I repeat my question, who would you bring in to replace him? Until you can offer players who will improve us and are gettable, it is a point of opinion; one which I disagree with (until such evidence or example appears).
Funny story. After a game a few months ago, I gave him a rating of 6. I was attacked because I didnt give him a 7. Even after going to lengths to show what a 6 is to me, which really wasnt far from that posters 7, I was shouted down.
It was a genuinely minor difference in perspective that was treated as though extreme.
I have given all the reasoning I possibly can as to why I dont think he is of the standard we need. Id be happy to take it offline if you really want that conversation.
I can only suggest, its all there, and its not unreasonable - if youve seen and still disagree then fine. But as with above, I would credit you to respect an opinion as fair.
I am a massive Eric Dier fan, and an in-form, fully fit Dier is in my side for his leadership alone. At the expense of Sissoko? Not so sure, I think they could live together myself, but then it means no Winks, and I think Winks has been largely excellent. Good problem to have.
You clearly think Sissoko is a lot better than I do. For me, the two dont compare. Dier is a much better footballer, and a greater asset to the team. And thats not the usual polarised thinking which infers "so Sissoko must be brick..." Thats just a measure of the two for me.
Dier moves the ball better, faster, with more intelligence than Sissoko, and this is a massive asset to the team by comparison.
Id play Dier and Winks. I dont see the need for Sissoko.
Though, as a late sub used to close out games he has proven useful.
Rabiot? Overrated temperamental tart IMO. Until he grows a big enough pair of balls to take charge of his own career from his "advisors" and "family" I don't want toxic attitude like that anywhere close to N17. Not seen enough of NDombele personally, what I have seen is OK but I remain unconvinced he is better than what we have for our squad right now.
Completely fair view to take. Rabiot doesnt exactly exude to personality we would want. Im looking on a purely footballing basis though, and I think he is not only VERY good - but also tailor made for us.
NDombele does more going forward than Sissoko, while offering a similar defensive game, he's an upgrade for me. And at his age has the potential to improve even further. Sissoko is 30 now (I think), is as good as he's ever likely to be - and realistically has how long in him? Id swap them if I could, I think its better shorter and longer term.
Doucoure I agree.
Loftus-Cheek, yup, said the same re: what Poch could do with a player like that, but again, agreed, no go.
Rice I agree, but not a chance. Spammers won't sell him to us.
I didn't think Dendoncker was much TBH.
Have to pay closer attention to Lemina.
I think the nutshell of our issue is that improving our squad is much much harder than it looks. I have always hoped that Poch would gamble and buy one experience late-20s winner. A Mueller or the like, but what a gamble it would be because he could be an almighty thunder clam, besides where would he fit in now? We are a very touch club to buy for.
As ever good discussion...
We really are. I completely understand that, its frustrating but its life. I think we are in a pretty uniquely difficult position to be honest.