Suppose he's happy with the payout, good luck to him
Who knows with Rose, it could just be the realization that he will no longer be picking up his 65K a week, and wherever he goes from here will be a step down.
Hats off to him though, for calling out the clubs lack of ambition like he did, even if he could of gone about it in a better way.
He has been a good club servant, for many years, but also a prize nobhead at times. Lets not forget the way he was clearly green with envy when Walker doubled his money at £ity, and wanted the same away from Spurs.
On the whole, I wish him all the best, and I hope he finds another club, though I doubt it will be Milan.
Should have given him a goodbye run out against Villa.
He couldn't have played any worse than Reg did in that game.
Danny Rose was an excellent left wing back in his prime.... Along with Kyle Walker... they were the 2 best wing backs in the Premier League, at the time... no question about that!
It’s a shame that he became so outspoken!
We wish him well, in the future...
I think he deserves a lot more respect than he gets generally. I think he's just a really honest guy with a few mental health vulnerabilities. Anything he's ever said about the way the club operates I think is reflective of ever fans' gripes over the last 10 years or so. For a 3-5 year period he was hands down the best LB in the league and we were lucky to have him.
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I think he deserves a lot more respect than he gets generally. I think he's just a really honest guy with a few mental health vulnerabilities. Anything he's ever said about the way the club operates I think is reflective of ever fans' gripes over the last 10 years or so. For a 3-5 year period he was hands down the best LB in the league and we were lucky to have him.
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This. Danny has been one of favourite Spurs players and he definitely deserves to be part of the youth coaching setup if he wants it.
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I think he deserves a lot more respect than he gets generally. I think he's just a really honest guy with a few mental health vulnerabilities. Anything he's ever said about the way the club operates I think is reflective of ever fans' gripes over the last 10 years or so. For a 3-5 year period he was hands down the best LB in the league and we were lucky to have him.
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This. Danny has been one of favourite Spurs players and he definitely deserves to be part of the youth coaching setup if he wants it.
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I’m also unsure of this. Does he have the right mentality, or the ability to coach younger players? Not just him but any ex player - there’s an art to coaching and no everyone is cut out for it just because they were a good player. For me we should get the best possible coaches available at every level of the club, rather than making jobs for the boys type appointments. You have to be ruthless, not sentimental, if you want success.
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The younger players rave about him
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I think he deserves a lot more respect than he gets generally. I think he's just a really honest guy with a few mental health vulnerabilities. Anything he's ever said about the way the club operates I think is reflective of ever fans' gripes over the last 10 years or so. For a 3-5 year period he was hands down the best LB in the league and we were lucky to have him.
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This. Danny has been one of favourite Spurs players and he definitely deserves to be part of the youth coaching setup if he wants it.
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I’m also unsure of this. Does he have the right mentality, or the ability to coach younger players? Not just him but any ex player - there’s an art to coaching and no everyone is cut out for it just because they were a good player. For me we should get the best possible coaches available at every level of the club, rather than making jobs for the boys type appointments. You have to be ruthless, not sentimental, if you want success.
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The younger players rave about him
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That’s fine and if he is a good coach then all the better - although the proof is in the pudding, ie productivity, rather than being liked. I’m not specifically talking about him as such anyway, more the approach of handing out coaching roles to ex-players as a matter of course.
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Is it you that nearly had a tear up with Rose's dad?
I have no problems with Danny Rose at all - he called Levy and ENIC out . The club shafted him proper .
Once Walker was sold, he knew like many of us - the direction of where the club was heading - so who can blame him for wanting to join his mate and win trophies and earn more money .
On that last note - the club turned down maybe £50 million for Rose ( if we’re saying Walker and Rose were valued the same at the time ).
So not only did he get shafted - by being denied his move to Man City ( win trophies and earn more money) but Levy didn’t even improve his contract at Tottenham ( kept him on £65k a week ).
Now if you’re saying someone is worth £50 million plus and is not for sale - then you have to give that player - the right wages ( an improved contract) not keep him on £65 k a week - he got shafted proper.
In any walk of life if you know your value , your skill set and are ambitious - why shouldn’t you want better. I have no problems with Danny Rose and I never booed him for the outbursts - he was right - and has been proven right .
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comment by The genius of GAZZA (U20870)
posted 1 hour, 59 minutes ago
I have no problems with Danny Rose at all - he called Levy and ENIC out . The club shafted him proper .
Once Walker was sold, he knew like many of us - the direction of where the club was heading - so who can blame him for wanting to join his mate and win trophies and earn more money .
On that last note - the club turned down maybe £50 million for Rose ( if we’re saying Walker and Rose were valued the same at the time ).
So not only did he get shafted - by being denied his move to Man City ( win trophies and earn more money) but Levy didn’t even improve his contract at Tottenham ( kept him on £65k a week ).
Now if you’re saying someone is worth £50 million plus and is not for sale - then you have to give that player - the right wages ( an improved contract) not keep him on £65 k a week - he got shafted proper.
In any walk of life if you know your value , your skill set and are ambitious - why shouldn’t you want better. I have no problems with Danny Rose and I never booed him for the outbursts - he was right - and has been proven right .
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Can't agree. He was worth 50m because of his contract length, not just value as a player. Spurs gave him that contract to protect his value. If he wanted to move for more money he could have. He's been in the window for 2 seasons and only an unsuccessful loan to Newcastle to show for it.
He hasn't been utilised by Spurs well at all, but 65k a week for doing nadda isn't shafting someone.
I think we only paid £1 million to get him from Leeds
was a great bit of business and he was brilliant for for us until he picked up that injury
he has had mental health problems and i hope he overcomes them in time
that goal against Arsenal will live with us forever and how i miss the Lane bouncing like it was when that rocket went in
good luck Danny and thanks for all your effort and service .
Great player and very humble actually, despite the picture that gets painted.
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Suppose he's happy with the payout, good luck to him
posted on 4/6/21
Who knows with Rose, it could just be the realization that he will no longer be picking up his 65K a week, and wherever he goes from here will be a step down.
Hats off to him though, for calling out the clubs lack of ambition like he did, even if he could of gone about it in a better way.
He has been a good club servant, for many years, but also a prize nobhead at times. Lets not forget the way he was clearly green with envy when Walker doubled his money at £ity, and wanted the same away from Spurs.
On the whole, I wish him all the best, and I hope he finds another club, though I doubt it will be Milan.
posted on 4/6/21
Should have given him a goodbye run out against Villa.
He couldn't have played any worse than Reg did in that game.
posted on 4/6/21
Danny Rose was an excellent left wing back in his prime.... Along with Kyle Walker... they were the 2 best wing backs in the Premier League, at the time... no question about that!
It’s a shame that he became so outspoken!
We wish him well, in the future...
posted on 4/6/21
I think he deserves a lot more respect than he gets generally. I think he's just a really honest guy with a few mental health vulnerabilities. Anything he's ever said about the way the club operates I think is reflective of ever fans' gripes over the last 10 years or so. For a 3-5 year period he was hands down the best LB in the league and we were lucky to have him.
posted on 4/6/21
comment by fridgeboy (U1053)
posted 5 minutes ago
I think he deserves a lot more respect than he gets generally. I think he's just a really honest guy with a few mental health vulnerabilities. Anything he's ever said about the way the club operates I think is reflective of ever fans' gripes over the last 10 years or so. For a 3-5 year period he was hands down the best LB in the league and we were lucky to have him.
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This. Danny has been one of favourite Spurs players and he definitely deserves to be part of the youth coaching setup if he wants it.
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posted 30 seconds ago
comment by Huddlestone's Afro - Rock you like a HurriKane! (U15375)
posted 17 minutes ago
comment by fridgeboy (U1053)
posted 5 minutes ago
I think he deserves a lot more respect than he gets generally. I think he's just a really honest guy with a few mental health vulnerabilities. Anything he's ever said about the way the club operates I think is reflective of ever fans' gripes over the last 10 years or so. For a 3-5 year period he was hands down the best LB in the league and we were lucky to have him.
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This. Danny has been one of favourite Spurs players and he definitely deserves to be part of the youth coaching setup if he wants it.
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I’m also unsure of this. Does he have the right mentality, or the ability to coach younger players? Not just him but any ex player - there’s an art to coaching and no everyone is cut out for it just because they were a good player. For me we should get the best possible coaches available at every level of the club, rather than making jobs for the boys type appointments. You have to be ruthless, not sentimental, if you want success.
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The younger players rave about him
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comment by Ace (U22467)
posted 1 hour, 12 minutes ago
comment by Christopher (U20930)
posted 2 minutes ago
comment by Ace (U22467)
posted 30 seconds ago
comment by Huddlestone's Afro - Rock you like a HurriKane! (U15375)
posted 17 minutes ago
comment by fridgeboy (U1053)
posted 5 minutes ago
I think he deserves a lot more respect than he gets generally. I think he's just a really honest guy with a few mental health vulnerabilities. Anything he's ever said about the way the club operates I think is reflective of ever fans' gripes over the last 10 years or so. For a 3-5 year period he was hands down the best LB in the league and we were lucky to have him.
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This. Danny has been one of favourite Spurs players and he definitely deserves to be part of the youth coaching setup if he wants it.
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I’m also unsure of this. Does he have the right mentality, or the ability to coach younger players? Not just him but any ex player - there’s an art to coaching and no everyone is cut out for it just because they were a good player. For me we should get the best possible coaches available at every level of the club, rather than making jobs for the boys type appointments. You have to be ruthless, not sentimental, if you want success.
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The younger players rave about him
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That’s fine and if he is a good coach then all the better - although the proof is in the pudding, ie productivity, rather than being liked. I’m not specifically talking about him as such anyway, more the approach of handing out coaching roles to ex-players as a matter of course.
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Is it you that nearly had a tear up with Rose's dad?
posted on 4/6/21
bye
posted on 4/6/21
I have no problems with Danny Rose at all - he called Levy and ENIC out . The club shafted him proper .
Once Walker was sold, he knew like many of us - the direction of where the club was heading - so who can blame him for wanting to join his mate and win trophies and earn more money .
On that last note - the club turned down maybe £50 million for Rose ( if we’re saying Walker and Rose were valued the same at the time ).
So not only did he get shafted - by being denied his move to Man City ( win trophies and earn more money) but Levy didn’t even improve his contract at Tottenham ( kept him on £65k a week ).
Now if you’re saying someone is worth £50 million plus and is not for sale - then you have to give that player - the right wages ( an improved contract) not keep him on £65 k a week - he got shafted proper.
In any walk of life if you know your value , your skill set and are ambitious - why shouldn’t you want better. I have no problems with Danny Rose and I never booed him for the outbursts - he was right - and has been proven right .
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comment by SanLuka (U1397)
posted 1 hour, 39 minutes ago
bye
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posted on 4/6/21
comment by The genius of GAZZA (U20870)
posted 1 hour, 59 minutes ago
I have no problems with Danny Rose at all - he called Levy and ENIC out . The club shafted him proper .
Once Walker was sold, he knew like many of us - the direction of where the club was heading - so who can blame him for wanting to join his mate and win trophies and earn more money .
On that last note - the club turned down maybe £50 million for Rose ( if we’re saying Walker and Rose were valued the same at the time ).
So not only did he get shafted - by being denied his move to Man City ( win trophies and earn more money) but Levy didn’t even improve his contract at Tottenham ( kept him on £65k a week ).
Now if you’re saying someone is worth £50 million plus and is not for sale - then you have to give that player - the right wages ( an improved contract) not keep him on £65 k a week - he got shafted proper.
In any walk of life if you know your value , your skill set and are ambitious - why shouldn’t you want better. I have no problems with Danny Rose and I never booed him for the outbursts - he was right - and has been proven right .
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Can't agree. He was worth 50m because of his contract length, not just value as a player. Spurs gave him that contract to protect his value. If he wanted to move for more money he could have. He's been in the window for 2 seasons and only an unsuccessful loan to Newcastle to show for it.
He hasn't been utilised by Spurs well at all, but 65k a week for doing nadda isn't shafting someone.
posted on 4/6/21
I think we only paid £1 million to get him from Leeds
was a great bit of business and he was brilliant for for us until he picked up that injury
he has had mental health problems and i hope he overcomes them in time
that goal against Arsenal will live with us forever and how i miss the Lane bouncing like it was when that rocket went in
good luck Danny and thanks for all your effort and service .
posted on 4/6/21
Great player and very humble actually, despite the picture that gets painted.
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