neither was given the opportunity to pursue their plans. poch was hamstrung financially while levy stroked his own ego with legacy projects, and mourinho was just never going to be given a real chance to win anything because, again, levy's ego depends entirely upon money being spent how he sees fit.
Eric is a decent man, I thank him for his service. He might never have reached his full potential but was a good servant to the club. The same 'fans' that insult him are the same that cry and berate players that leave that they would prefer to stay. Modern football is a squad game, Spurs are unlikely to have a squad as deep as City. There is a place for players like Dier. Clearly not even used as cover this season,(understandably from my perspective), Eric never rocked the boat like most modern players do. Was great in training and around the camp all season. He spoke so highly of the club on his departure. He more class than the collective of these 'fans.'
Honestly, not sure about him being a decent man based on how he showed himself in the public. Has to poop in the middle of a professional game, tried to pick up a fight with fans by climbing into them, blame other players when in fact it is him at fault for not being able to move fast to cover up. Unfollowing Tottenham IG when he found out that he won't be the captain.
Imagine a player that has been trusted by some of the best managers in the game, 50 England caps and speaks at least 3 languages being dismissed by *people. Yeah. Now he’s gone to Bayern. English football mentality is just so low 😂
Imagine watching him play for years and actually understand how bad he can be. He is a part-time comedian, too. Has to poop in the middle of the game, sometimes pick up a fight with fans by climbing into them, blame other players when in fact it is him at fault for not being able to move fast to cover up.
amazing insight into THAT penalty shootout, I'll never forget the look on his face afterwards and a little jog backwards as he waited for his teammates to start the celebrations !!!!!
I have followed Spurs for years but have missed this completly. Was it with a big group of players Levy discussed manager dismissals or was it specifically Dier?
Do you know what I’ve noticed about footballers? Two things.. 1. The over use of the word “ Obviously” 2. They give the most bland, boring, cringe interviews out of anyone on this planet.
@@chrisfrank2664 So why do u think ANGE let them go ???? because they were so great ??? GO BACK and see who is to blame for all those crucial games .....ILL WAIT for u
@@dougphamtexas2707 You said blaming others ! Not the mistakes they made that led to losses. I was curious about when they called out teammates? Being let go doesn’t mean they blamed others. That’s all I was asking about! Relax I’m not arguing with you. I just wanted an example of when either did so.
@@chrisfrank2664 its funny how ur asking questions that needs facts to back it up...that means u never watch the HOTSPURS play their games then....YOU SEEM to be out of touch .....You never ask urself why ANGE let them go ??? i have watch them many seasons.....and how they always seem to stay quiet in the background ...Lloris and DIER are the main reasons why the team had no chance of winning ....KANE left the team ......now u tell me why did he leave ??? lol......go ahead....
@@chrisfrank2664 KANE was smart for leaving the SPURS....did u really wanted him to point out BAD teammates to their faces... ???? who was the CAPTAIN for the many years ??? it was Lloris ....who made so many mistakes when SPURS were leading .....DIER......go back and watch the whole seasons and many years of the games then i hope you wake up from YOUR DREAM...or so it should be NIGHTMARE
@N_Ides He has played Champion's League and international football, doesn't tend to happen as often as it did for him if you're not better than 99% of other players 🤷
@@billybobthornton9668 Have you even watched any matches the past few years? Are you seriously defending the guy in middle of the defense that conceded the most ever for the club last season?
@@N_Ides I'm saying that your original comment is hyperbolic. He was also part of the squad that got to the Champion's League final and won a penalty shootout with England. Not trying to defend him dropping off, but at one point he was a good player playing at a high level, so he would certainly have a perspective on what it's like to play at the highest level. Sure he was never world class, but to use the previous few years to discount his work before that isn't the behaviour of a sensible or thoughtful person 🤷
@@billybobthornton9668 I will lay it out for you logically. The purpose of this sport is to win every time on the pitch. If a player contributes to losing rather than winning, his presence is incongruent with the purpose of the sport. Thus his name is not synonymous with High Performance. Get it?
@@N_Ides Hahahaha, idk why Dier/my comment rustles your jimmies so much, but it's really really simple boss 😂 If you're performing in the highest level of competition in your sport for years, then I think anyone (aside from you?) would class that as high performance 🤦 Your criticism seems to be that he's been playing badly towards the end of his career, which he undoubtedly has been by comparison to the earlier portion, but that doesn't disqualify his previous achievements and the insight he has regarding them. Presumably you think someone like Michael Owen doesn't have anything to contribute to this kind of podcast because he played badly for Stoke and United at the end of his career..? The point being, you're displaying what appears to be a close-minded attitude that is likely to cut you off from what could potentially be valuable insight, but if you want to sit on the sidelines and snipe then you're only hurting yourself in the long run, so it's no skin off my nose 🤷
Spurs is always having generation of failure for last 50 years 😂😂😂 So actually in the last century he was part of greatest Spurs side. Everyone was scared of Super Eric Dier
Who do you think was the better manager for Spurs? ⚽🤍
I have a few to begin with... Terry Venables, Martin Jol, Pochettino and now the current one Ange Postecouglou...
neither was given the opportunity to pursue their plans. poch was hamstrung financially while levy stroked his own ego with legacy projects, and mourinho was just never going to be given a real chance to win anything because, again, levy's ego depends entirely upon money being spent how he sees fit.
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Eric is a decent man, I thank him for his service.
He might never have reached his full potential but was a good servant to the club.
The same 'fans' that insult him are the same that cry and berate players that leave that they would prefer to stay.
Modern football is a squad game, Spurs are unlikely to have a squad as deep as City. There is a place for players like Dier.
Clearly not even used as cover this season,(understandably from my perspective), Eric never rocked the boat like most modern players do. Was great in training and around the camp all season. He spoke so highly of the club on his departure.
He more class than the collective of these 'fans.'
Loser mentality such as this is why the club has fostered mediocrity like Dier and achieved one trophy in 25 years.
I won't deny... Spurs wasted a lot of good talents... Erik Lamela, Tanguy Ndombele, Bryan Gil... and local ones like Dier, Skipp & Davies...
Honestly, not sure about him being a decent man based on how he showed himself in the public.
Has to poop in the middle of a professional game, tried to pick up a fight with fans by climbing into them, blame other players when in fact it is him at fault for not being able to move fast to cover up. Unfollowing Tottenham IG when he found out that he won't be the captain.
For a few seasons,he was a really good addition to the Spurs..He provided some much needed aggression and attitude! And under Poch he flourished!
Imagine a player that has been trusted by some of the best managers in the game, 50 England caps and speaks at least 3 languages being dismissed by *people. Yeah. Now he’s gone to Bayern. English football mentality is just so low 😂
Yeah, it was the defending thing he struggled with.
He's not a good defender that's the issue.
Imagine not watching him play football and seeing the defending errors he was making 👀
Imagine watching him play for years and actually understand how bad he can be. He is a part-time comedian, too. Has to poop in the middle of the game, sometimes pick up a fight with fans by climbing into them, blame other players when in fact it is him at fault for not being able to move fast to cover up.
Giving penalties to others by hand ball, own goals, unfollowing Tottenham IG when he found out that he won't be the captain lol, the list goes on.
Poch for me was brilliant he did an awesome job with little resources but loving what Ange is doing now
amazing insight into THAT penalty shootout, I'll never forget the look on his face afterwards and a little jog backwards as he waited for his teammates to start the celebrations !!!!!
Eric was a good ambassador and player for Spurs,sad to see him go,
Top bloke. Still a good player. Wish him well in Germany.
wdym hes good. Hes so bad its insane
One of the players directly responsible for getting all those managers fired.
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I have followed Spurs for years but have missed this completly.
Was it with a big group of players Levy discussed manager dismissals or was it specifically Dier?
@@magnusosterman5992 him and Davies being shit did it mate, no need for a discussion.
How he’s at Bayern I have no clue.
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Do you know what I’ve noticed about footballers? Two things..
1. The over use of the word “ Obviously”
2. They give the most bland, boring, cringe interviews out of anyone on this planet.
Always admired his bottle for taking that pen
He’s a football player it’s what they do.
That's his job! 🤣
Ffs spit it out mate.. i had to play this shit on fast forward 😑😂 bless him!
Always admired his bottle for running off for a 💩 mid match
😂😂😂
Good stuff!
I legitimately can’t find the difference between Dier and any lump out of a Sunday pub team.
Imagine getting sacked managing the Tottenham 2019 team and then Eric Dier comes to your house 😆
imagine sex with another human being.
face it, that's your only option ...
Eric Dier is a good lad, the fans were just too harsh on him😢
Don't put adds at very start of video
I think Eric saw him.
glad to see DIER off to another team including Lloris.....both players blaming others all the time when losing when they are the CAUSE.....
When did they blame others ?
I don’t remember that. Or Maybe I don’t watch as much interviews as I thought?
@@chrisfrank2664 So why do u think ANGE let them go ???? because they were so great ??? GO BACK and see who is to blame for all those crucial games .....ILL WAIT for u
@@dougphamtexas2707 You said blaming others ! Not the mistakes they made that led to losses. I was curious about when they called out teammates? Being let go doesn’t mean they blamed others. That’s all I was asking about!
Relax I’m not arguing with you. I just wanted an example of when either did so.
@@chrisfrank2664 its funny how ur asking questions that needs facts to back it up...that means u never watch the HOTSPURS play their games then....YOU SEEM to be out of touch .....You never ask urself why ANGE let them go ??? i have watch them many seasons.....and how they always seem to stay quiet in the background ...Lloris and DIER are the main reasons why the team had no chance of winning ....KANE left the team ......now u tell me why did he leave ??? lol......go ahead....
@@chrisfrank2664 KANE was smart for leaving the SPURS....did u really wanted him to point out BAD teammates to their faces... ???? who was the CAPTAIN for the many years ??? it was Lloris ....who made so many mistakes when SPURS were leading .....DIER......go back and watch the whole seasons and many years of the games then i hope you wake up from YOUR DREAM...or so it should be NIGHTMARE
Always admired his bottle for going into the stands to confront that fan
Pochintino won very little Murinho won the lot
Poch will be remembered better once all is said and done. Media and Pundits hate Mourinho for a reason
@@StrangeJoe lol
Mourinho only won trophies with the rent boys because of unlimited money
Always admired his bottle for being a big ol' bottle job
All round good bloke, Eric Dier. Got a lot of really unnecessary abuse and hope he's super successful in Germany.
What r u talking about....all of his mistakes cost SPURS trophys ....
@dougphamtexas2707 name 1. BTW it's 'trophies'
@@alasdairphilip7742 Do i really care ??? GIVE ME A BREAK go learn a dictionary nowww...and teach yourself MORE lol...
Always admired his bottle for being "one of the bottle".
One wins major trophies one doesn't 😂
Well said!!!😂😂😂
Always admired his bottle
Eric is a quality bloke. COYS
The irony of Dier being featured by a site entitled High Performance...
@N_Ides He has played Champion's League and international football, doesn't tend to happen as often as it did for him if you're not better than 99% of other players 🤷
@@billybobthornton9668 Have you even watched any matches the past few years? Are you seriously defending the guy in middle of the defense that conceded the most ever for the club last season?
@@N_Ides I'm saying that your original comment is hyperbolic.
He was also part of the squad that got to the Champion's League final and won a penalty shootout with England. Not trying to defend him dropping off, but at one point he was a good player playing at a high level, so he would certainly have a perspective on what it's like to play at the highest level.
Sure he was never world class, but to use the previous few years to discount his work before that isn't the behaviour of a sensible or thoughtful person 🤷
@@billybobthornton9668 I will lay it out for you logically. The purpose of this sport is to win every time on the pitch. If a player contributes to losing rather than winning, his presence is incongruent with the purpose of the sport. Thus his name is not synonymous with High Performance. Get it?
@@N_Ides Hahahaha, idk why Dier/my comment rustles your jimmies so much, but it's really really simple boss 😂
If you're performing in the highest level of competition in your sport for years, then I think anyone (aside from you?) would class that as high performance 🤦 Your criticism seems to be that he's been playing badly towards the end of his career, which he undoubtedly has been by comparison to the earlier portion, but that doesn't disqualify his previous achievements and the insight he has regarding them.
Presumably you think someone like Michael Owen doesn't have anything to contribute to this kind of podcast because he played badly for Stoke and United at the end of his career..?
The point being, you're displaying what appears to be a close-minded attitude that is likely to cut you off from what could potentially be valuable insight, but if you want to sit on the sidelines and snipe then you're only hurting yourself in the long run, so it's no skin off my nose 🤷
Should have left the club when Poch left.
😂"always admired his bottle.." 😂but seriously I do not get him when he mentioned the Portuguese taking penalty what what... Wtf is he chatting
Clickbait... video doesn't have anything about the difference between Poch and Mourinho.
One has won multiple titles the other couldn’t win a one horse title race in France.
Bang average player. How on Earth this guy’s played at a high level and represented England.
Journeyman archetype
Part of the Spurs generation of failure. #COYS
Spurs is always having generation of failure for last 50 years 😂😂😂
So actually in the last century he was part of greatest Spurs side. Everyone was scared of Super Eric Dier
yawn