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Burnley, Wolves, Tottenham


I can spot a billion miles away he's going to be a superb player, maybe you can't.
Rigg has had more bad games than good and has only really just started to find his feet in the prem.
Takes time for young players
I agree. He has only just turned 20 (in March) and has already been first choice for a full Championship season, and two full PL seasons (plus associated Europa and CL campaigns). He’s also been a regular at every England age group from U-15’s to U-21’s. If Spurs go down then it’s looking very likely that he will going to Liverpool in the summer. Yet, the luminaries of the SMB have decided that he’s dog shit because he had a poor game a couple of weeks ago against Xhaka.
 
We want Europe shame roefs Mukiele brobbey didn't want to show up
Roefs literally made one mistake all game. From memory it's his only error with his feet that has cost us a goal all season. There's been a ridiculous overreaction on here for some bizzare reason?
I agree. He has only just turned 20 (in March) and has already been first choice for a full Championship season, and two full PL seasons (plus associated Europa and CL campaigns). He’s also been a regular at every England age group from U-15’s to U-21’s. If Spurs go down then it’s looking very likely that he will going to Liverpool in the summer. Yet, the luminaries of the SMB have decided that he’s dog shit because he had a poor game a couple of weeks ago against Xhaka.
He wasn't against Xhaka. He was probably up against Diarra.

You can compare players playing in a similar role but they can be playing 50 yards apart and barely ever come into contact with each other.
 
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Yet has comfortably more than our top scorer
He has scored one goal more than BB from
open play (2 of his 9 have been penalties). And his 9 goals overall have been responsible for his side gaining half the number of points that BB’s goals have been responsible for (4 v 8). One is a decent championship player in a poor PL team. One is a decent PL player in a decent PL team.
Roefs literally made one mistake all game. From memory it's his only error with his feet that has cost us a goal all season. There's been a ridiculous overreaction on here for some bizzare reason?

He wasn't against Xhaka. He was probably up against Diarra.

You can compare players playing in a similar role but they can be playing 50 yards apart and barely ever come into contact with each other.
“I actually laughed when I saw him playing in that role. We had the vastly experienced, beautiful footballer Xhaka. They had the average Archie Gray. Xhaka was pulling the strings, Gray was pulling his pud. I was gutted when he went off because I thought Spurs would only get better.”
 
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He has scored one goal more than BB from
open play (2 of his 9 have been penalties). And his 9 goals overall have been responsible for his side gaining half the number of points that BB’s goals have been responsible for (4 v 8). One is a decent championship player in a poor PL team. One is a decent PL player in a decent PL team.

“I actually laughed when I saw him playing in that role. We had the vastly experienced, beautiful footballer Xhaka. They had the average Archie Gray. Xhaka was pulling the strings, Gray was pulling his pud. I was gutted when he went off because I thought Spurs would only get better.”
That's a comparison. You said they were playing against each, the weren't. They were both sitting in front of the teams back 4's about 50 yards apart.

It wasn't a Roy Keane / Patrick Viera battle from back in the day.
 
Everyone laughs at Spurs - and rightly so - but it can’t be denied they’ve had horrendous luck with injuries
Yeah I would agree up until a point. They’ve signed players who cost a lot and seem to miss chunks of the season with injuries. Maddison, good player but always seems to pick up injuries. Solanke is another.
 
That's a comparison. You said they were playing against each, the weren't. They were both sitting in front of the teams back 4's about 50 yards apart.

It wasn't a Roy Keane / Patrick Viera battle from back in the day.
I’m pretty sure that Archie Gray and Granit Xhaka were playing against each other that day. You know I’m pretty sure that’s how football works - teams of 11 players (plus subs) play against each other.
 
Yeah I would agree up until a point. They’ve signed players who cost a lot and seem to miss chunks of the season with injuries. Maddison, good player but always seems to pick up injuries. Solanke is another.
I know what you mean, although I’m pretty sure James Maddison had come off 7 consecutive seasons in the PL and 1 in the Championship playing at least 75% of games until he got knacked playing for Spurs in January 2025, and he’s not really come back from that yet.
 
That's a comparison. You said they were playing against each, the weren't. They were both sitting in front of the teams back 4's about 50 yards apart.

It wasn't a Roy Keane / Patrick Viera battle from back in the day.

I'm not sure if you're on a wind up in this thread Keith but you're coming across as clueless mind. Gray is a quality player, he's played in the Championship, Premier League, 2 tiers of European football, every cup competition and at every level for England up to U21 level.

He'll more than likely play for England and has won a European trophy. He's 21 year old.

He'd be a brilliant signing for anyone but he'd be a statement signing for us.
 
They were, the same way as Roefs was playing against Kinsky.
Correct. I’m glad that you agree seeing as how it was you that brought it up in the first place. You are choosing to back your opinions on one game that he played against a Sunderland midfield being controlled by Xhaka. Others are choosing to back their opinions on what they have seen for the past 3 seasons.
 
I'm not sure if you're on a wind up in this thread Keith but you're coming across as clueless mind. Gray is a quality player, he's played in the Championship, Premier League, 2 tiers of European football, every cup competition and at every level for England up to U21 level.

He'll more than likely play for England and has won a European trophy. He's 21 year old.

He'd be a brilliant signing for anyone but he'd be a statement signing for us.
He's only 20 but an over hyped English player who may or may not go for big money.

Apparently if you think he's average you're deluded. If you think he's great you're correct 😂

It's an opinion and mine is as valid as anyone's. He was f***ing rubbish against us, dropped, Spurs start finally winning. That's a fact.
Correct. I’m glad that you agree seeing as how it was you that brought it up in the first place. You are choosing to back your opinions on one game that he played against a Sunderland midfield being controlled by Xhaka. Others are choosing to back their opinions on what they have seen for the past 3 seasons.
I am basing it on watching him several times and thinking what is the fuss about? What is he actually good at? He's ordinary.

Spurs fans probably see there players as wasters and shysters. Gray probably puts a shift in so they like him. I just think he's very average and they've got absolutely nowhere playing him regularly as shown by their position on the league.
 
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He's only 20 but an over hyped English player who may or may not go for big money.

Apparently if you think he's average you're deluded. If you think he's great you're correct 😂

It's an opinion and mine is as valid as anyone's. He was f***ing rubbish against us, dropped, Spurs start finally winning. That's a fact.
I agree with you regarding Gray. Nothing special. Just puts a shift in. Never stands out when you watch Spurs or think he has something. Bang average player.
 
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