Robbo
Paul Walsh
Summed up the moment perfectly.
It might've been the final straw for me, TBH. Incredible error. Ball wasn't even goalbound. Worst possible timing. Still shaking my head.
Summed up the moment perfectly.
the timing of these ricks kill us, do it in games when we have a 2/3 goal lead and its a different conversation
this is what he did during the last days of Poch
I wouldn't be too sure about that. It would take high emotional intelligence and integrity for him to watch his howlers and decide to hang up his gloves and not make a few more million quid before opening a wine bar with Giroud.It's a really good point here in a wider term too.
Even the best keepers (maybe except Buffon) make silly mistakes - it's the numbers game of being a GK. But there is something weird about the law of attraction, when it's bad, more bad comes.
Alison and Ederson have made howlers in decision making this season, but rarely do they lead to a goal, so they go on the "got away with it" stat. Unfortunately Hugo is now regularly on the Danny Baker Football Gaffs VHS stat.
Love the guy. One of the best GKs in the history of the club.
Everyone has an end point. His is now. I think he's smart enough to know it too.
I meant his end with us, rather than full stop.I wouldn't be too sure about that. It would take high emotional intelligence and integrity for him to watch his howlers and decide to hang up his gloves and not make a few more million quid before opening a wine bar with Giroud.
It's a really good point here in a wider term too.
Even the best keepers (maybe except Buffon) make silly mistakes - it's the numbers game of being a GK. But there is something weird about the law of attraction, when it's bad, more bad comes.
Alison and Ederson have made howlers in decision making this season, but rarely do they lead to a goal, so they go on the "got away with it" stat. Unfortunately Hugo is now regularly on the Danny Baker Football Gaffs VHS stat.
Love the guy. One of the best GKs in the history of the club.
Everyone has an end point. His is now. I think he's smart enough to know it too.
GK might just be my number one priority. The new keeper might bail us out in situations Lloris cannot anymore. He'd hopefully have good feet so won't put us in danger whenever he has the ball and needs to pass and he might actually help our build up play as the quality of the first pass will be significantly better. [emoji848]I've defended him to the hilt on here but I think yesterday was it for me with Hugo. Unforgivable. He did make three good saves (albeit he caused one of the chances himself) but you just can't make the mistakes he's making. Don't think Forster is the answer but I've now put a GK on the wishlist behind 2 decent WBs, a CB or 2 and AM.
Christ, we really need a lot.
Bringing in Forster in the summer instead of a keeper who could've potentially be considered a long term replacement for Lloris is unfortunately looking a bit negligent now isn't it?Assuming we’re not getting a new keeper in January Forster needs to be first choice for a while.
It’s massiveGK might just be my number one priority. The new keeper might bail us out in situations Lloris cannot anymore. He'd hopefully have good feet so won't put us in danger whenever he has the ball and needs to pass and he might actually help our build up play as the quality of the first pass will be significantly better. [emoji848]
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He's a goalkeeper out of time from a difference era. When hoofing it long was all that was expected from a keeper.
Reminds me of when we still had Defoe at the club during in the one striker upfront era. Defoe was a 90s striker who belonged in a front two.
He looked like a relic in a league with the likes of Drogba.
That's what Lloris is like the last 6 or 7 seasons. And that's not on him really. The football world moved on and passed him by.
Luckily for him, International football lags behind tactically and France play the most defensive football around.
But the fact that he is still at the club was a symptom of where the club is at. Tottenham play the worst looking football of any of the big teams in the Premier League for the last 5 years.
We have two week to get someone a keeper in temporarily until the end of the season.
Bringing in Forster in the summer instead of a keeper who could've potentially be considered a long term replacement for Lloris is unfortunately looking a bit negligent now isn't it?
Been saying for a couple of seasons we really should have been working on getting a replacement in for the time he can take over.
Not the ENIC way.
Instead, wait until it’s a crisis; make ridiculously low offers for a couple of options that you really want; once those are rejected and your approach has tinkled off the selling club, wait until the evening of transfer deadline day to get your 5th or 6th option on a loan deal; cross fingers and hope it works out.