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  • Tenderloin didn't take it as such, despite what middle and Mikec state, he worked hard as a lone striker for spurs, willing to put in the work and lead the line, link play where possible and still get into double figures goal wise.
    Yes it could have been because he wanted a new contract and payday and he may slip back into some old ways once the ink is dry, but I think also there is the realisation that there is no point in doing a Bogarde and just collecting the cash and not doing what you purport to love.

    Tenderloin he's not the worse transfer that city has made, look at bridge or boateng, Chelsea have made as many, when the big money comes down the pipe rarely is it used wisely, but no matter there's more where that came from..

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