GymClassHero
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Someone with a bit of sense maybe I am completely off, maybe it's bang on the money or maybe it's a mixture of this and other things.Well, not exactly. We know he's not signing a new contract, so is basically working his ticket and awaiting a lifeline thrown from another PL club so he can go and warm the bench elsewhere - because he's reckons he is that good. What we also know is that for a fleeting moment early last season, he seemed to be what he thinks he is - a midfield powerhouse. Since the second half v Man U at the Lane however when they basically bypassed him and went 2-3 ahead, he's been a bit bobbar, hence Wilder bringing Berge into the team. What is fuelling his fire, and this debate, is that since O'Connell's injury and Henderson's exit and the whole team's collapse into shitness, suddenly Lundstram has become indispensable. I ask all to look exactly what he actually brings and contextualise that with the state of the playing squad and ask yourselves, 'are we being a bit needy eulogising and lionising mediocrity?'
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Lundstram's situation is publicly known and I don't feel to broach the question I have is wildy speculation.