Outstanding post !To be fair it would be a good call to keep shomeone who schpeaks Dutch there for continuity![]()
Outstanding post !To be fair it would be a good call to keep shomeone who schpeaks Dutch there for continuity![]()
fyp, palOutshtanding posht !![]()
He should be thrown into the hole at Wormwood scrubs m8.Another L for dog leash
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Dom Szlobo as well after last night's crime against football,He should be thrown into the hole at Wormwood scrubs m8.
Put him in with Martinelli.
He won't do it again.
I can live with it.Dom Szlobo as well after last night's crime against football,
Declan Rice was just put off the road for 6 months for speeding twice in a week but nothing outrageous, 30 in a 20 zone type of thingIs it me or do they seem come down pretty hard on speeding in UK more so than here? 30 in a 20 zone. That's mph tho. Read a lot of people in recent weeks racking up points and losing their licence over there.
Agreed. Hard to carry anyone with a track record of injuries but especially at CB where you need continuity and to build relationships with the other centre halves. A lot of his standout moments with Spurs tend to be with the ball rather than actual defending. He has unbelievable speed which would suit any team that likes to press high and seems to have some aggression about him too but his speed leads to his injuries. I wouldn’t be annoyed if we signed him but I’d be concerned about his capability to justify any big fee.Fabulous player on this day, with some freakish attributes, but I can't say I'd be overexcited if Liverpool were to sign him.
Primarily because of his injury record. Seems like he misses 10+ games a season through injury, usually hamstring related.
Lack of continuity at CB can filter through a side and have lots of negative knock-on effects.
