The struggle without and the struggle within
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Sky Sports’ Jamie Weir got himself into a right two and eight over Eric Dier’s England call-up, deciding to attack those who don’t believe Dier is fit to play for Spurs, let alone his country.
Ambitious move. Dier has only a good game when he doesn’t make a catastrophic error.
I take a view that many Twitter users are a subspecies of human, let alone fans, as exemplified by the godawful social media Vox pop pieces which News Now eventually outlawed.
Knuckle draggers, can’t live with ‘em. Can live without ‘em.
Hell, I set this up because audiences don’t necessarily need safe spaces, audiences simply don’t need hecklers. Get yourselves a blue tick for only $8.
Conte came out with an interesting line after the Forest defeat.
Other players maybe they could tell me, ‘I’m tired and don’t want to play and help the team’. When I speak, I have a group of players who are men and then good players, and because of this. Another could be selfish and think for himself because in one week they have to play the World Cup. Instead, Harry Kane showed to be a really good man. But the same for Hojbjerg and Bentancur and Perisic and Dier, another who played a lot of games.
Obviously, he’s talking about Cristian Romero. Is it obvious?
I suppose the more pressing issue is that our back up for Romero is Sanchez who has not been up to it for a number of seasons.
Name a Top 6 EPL team Dier walks into ..it is all rather sad.
I think there’s a contradiction here H. If I’m Romero (I’m not btw), no way I play a meaningless