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Odobert, Moore and possibly Solomon. Not really sure if the 3rd option. Son should be a rotational striker and Tel hasn't impressed enough in the role for us to buy imo.
 
Interesting question: in an ideal world if you had to keep 3 of those for the LW position, who would they be?
For me Richy, Odobert and Moore.

Richy is the highest performing in that role at the moment, whereas Odobert and Moore are the future.

Son is spent, Gil and Soloman are never weres, and i prefer Odobert's creativity to Tel's directness
 
For me Richy, Odobert and Moore.

Richy is the highest performing in that role at the moment, whereas Odobert and Moore are the future.

Son is spent, Gil and Soloman are never weres, and i prefer Odobert's creativity to Tel's directness
Richy has not got 90 minutes in him and needs 6 weeks off after a 40 minute jog around.

Really good player for those 40 minutes.
 
Richy has not got 90 minutes in him and needs 6 weeks off after a 40 minute jog around.

Really good player for those 40 minutes.
He's not even a good player for those 40 minutes, unless your definition of good is someone who runs around a bit but of whom the ball constantly bounces off his foot like he's playing squash.

I get it we have really low standards at Spurs and love a cult hero but this guy is not a good player and again a really simple test. If we put him up for sale tomorrow is anyone in the top 8 buying him? Hell no!
 
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He's not even a good player for those 40 minutes, unless your definition of good is someone who runs around a bit but of whom the ball constantly bounces off his foot like he's playing squash.

I get it we have really low standards at Spurs and love a cult hero but this guy is not a good player and again a really simple test. If we put him up for sale tomorrow is anyone in the top 8 buying him? Hell no!
You know I actually agree with you.

Have always likened him to Chris Wood, well for 40 minutes every few months.
 
He's not even a good player for those 40 minutes, unless your definition of good is someone who runs around a bit but of whom the ball constantly bounces off his foot like he's playing squash.

I get it we have really low standards at Spurs and love a cult hero but this guy is not a good player and again a really simple test. If we put him up for sale tomorrow is anyone in the top 8 buying him? Hell no!
He spends a lot of time on the floor thats for sure
 
He's not even a good player for those 40 minutes, unless your definition of good is someone who runs around a bit but of whom the ball constantly bounces off his foot like he's playing squash.

I get it we have really low standards at Spurs and love a cult hero but this guy is not a good player and again a really simple test. If we put him up for sale tomorrow is anyone in the top 8 buying him? Hell no!

Lamela mark 2.
 
Maybe a good one? 😅

I jest, Iike the potential of Odobert and Moore but yes we have a deluge of available players for that role.

Son, Odobert, Moore, Solomon, Gil, Richy and potentially Tel. That's a lot of players for not a lot of return tbh.
Interesting question: in an ideal world if you had to keep 3 of those for the LW position, who would they be?

Odobert is set, his carry numbers are actually really impressive
Richi - Sell, the injuries negate everything else (regardless of opinion)
Son - This season or next, he's moving on (with all the respect in the world)
Solomon - sell, his stock is high, at 26 next month dont think he's suddenly going to become a world beater.
Moore - loan, get him game time, re-evaluate next season
Tel - depends on price (talk is Bayern is willing to come down to ~30M) and incoming manager, I'd be inclined.

My view on the wings is the urgency this year is RW not left.
 
Odobert is set, his carry numbers are actually really impressive
Richi - Sell, the injuries negate everything else (regardless of opinion)
Son - This season or next, he's moving on (with all the respect in the world)
Solomon - sell, his stock is high, at 26 next month dont think he's suddenly going to become a world beater.
Moore - loan, get him game time, re-evaluate next season
Tel - depends on price (talk is Bayern is willing to come down to ~30M) and incoming manager, I'd be inclined.

My view on the wings is the urgency this year is RW not left.
You forgot yang
 
Odobert is set, his carry numbers are actually really impressive
Richi - Sell, the injuries negate everything else (regardless of opinion)
Son - This season or next, he's moving on (with all the respect in the world)
Solomon - sell, his stock is high, at 26 next month dont think he's suddenly going to become a world beater.
Moore - loan, get him game time, re-evaluate next season
Tel - depends on price (talk is Bayern is willing to come down to ~30M) and incoming manager, I'd be inclined.

My view on the wings is the urgency this year is RW not left.
Sounds like we'd be left with only Odobert and Tel if we sold Richi Son Solomon and loaned out Moore, so one injury and we're bare bones.
 
Odobert is set, his carry numbers are actually really impressive
Richi - Sell, the injuries negate everything else (regardless of opinion)
Son - This season or next, he's moving on (with all the respect in the world)
Solomon - sell, his stock is high, at 26 next month dont think he's suddenly going to become a world beater.
Moore - loan, get him game time, re-evaluate next season
Tel - depends on price (talk is Bayern is willing to come down to ~30M) and incoming manager, I'd be inclined.

My view on the wings is the urgency this year is RW not left.
I agree RW is more of an issue than LW, almost regardless of what happens with regards to outgoings.

Though depending on how we want to play Kulusevski may again be more of a natural on the right. A move away from touchline hugging wingers may also mean that other players too find the right side a more natural place for them.

I still really like Nusa. But if it's not a priority position it's not a priority position.
 
Odobert is set, his carry numbers are actually really impressive
Richi - Sell, the injuries negate everything else (regardless of opinion)
Son - This season or next, he's moving on (with all the respect in the world)
Solomon - sell, his stock is high, at 26 next month dont think he's suddenly going to become a world beater.
Moore - loan, get him game time, re-evaluate next season
Tel - depends on price (talk is Bayern is willing to come down to ~30M) and incoming manager, I'd be inclined.

My view on the wings is the urgency this year is RW not left.
Reasonable analysis, and I agree on this.

I'm torn on Richie, however. I think he has a role to play as a backup striker as well as potential left sided forward. The big concern is his injuries. When fit, he's a great asset, IMO. But his constant injuries means it's been a lot of stop/start with him. Question is whether he can overcome his troubles. 90 games in three years for us probably doesn't suggest so.
 
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