monkeybarry
Jack Jull
International break at the end of March isn't unhelpful. Still, 9 games before then but wonder if he can be back straight after it
If Forster is solid, I suspect that's the season done for Hugo.
International break at the end of March isn't unhelpful. Still, 9 games before then but wonder if he can be back straight after it
If Forster is solid, I suspect that's the season done for Hugo.
If Forster is solid, doesn't throw the ball in his own net and can kick the ball then he should start over Lloris.Not sure about that. Forster would need to be outstanding for Lloris to not come back in. Would settle for Forster not screwing up and just being reliable
Timing will be interesting. If there are only 4/5 games left and we look settled at the back, changing it would be a big risk to bring back in a GK that won't be match fit.Not sure about that. Forster would need to be outstanding for Lloris to not come back in. Would settle for Forster not screwing up and just being reliable
Big lump so not that agile.I think Forster has always had a weakness that he doesn't get down well for the ball
It’s like having Frankenstein’s monster in goal.Big lump so not that agile.
So a plus?It’s like having Frankenstein’s monster in goal.
Has anyone watched the Premier League Stories episode on him on Prime? I think it’s recently gone live.
A great watch. I did feel a huge pang of melancholy considering the prospect of him leaving without lifting a trophy with us. Gutting, actually.
I think he’s contributed more to the growth of the club over the last 10 years than we’ll ever know. I also hope the club finds a role for him when he hangs up his gloves. I think he’d be a great addition to the backroom staff.
Hopefully it’s à bientôt and not au revoir for Hugo. I appreciate he’s had his ups and downs, but overall, I feel privileged to have him represent us over the last 10 years.
Merci Hugo…
Has anyone watched the Premier League Stories episode on him on Prime? I think it’s recently gone live.
A great watch. I did feel a huge pang of melancholy considering the prospect of him leaving without lifting a trophy with us. Gutting, actually.
I think he’s contributed more to the growth of the club over the last 10 years than we’ll ever know. I also hope the club finds a role for him when he hangs up his gloves. I think he’d be a great addition to the backroom staff.
Hopefully it’s à bientôt and not au revoir for Hugo. I appreciate he’s had his ups and downs, but overall, I feel privileged to have him represent us over the last 10 years.
Merci Hugo…
Why's he not France Captain anymore?
Are you new here?Got to admit that I'm a bit taken back by the negativity towards Hugo. Yes he has his not-so-good moments, but more than makes up for it in what he does well. I'm pretty sure that he's a net positive, faults and all, and still one of the best keepers we could hope to get. Harry Kane squanders more than one chance a game either by scuffing it or by not passing when he should but few would argue that the sum of his contribution is very positive indeed. Of course we should look to replace with his age in mind, but there are more urgent positions to fix in our somewhat disjointed squad than Hugo, if you ask me.