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OrangeIf you can find a word that rhymes with Alderweireld go ahead.
OrangeIf you can find a word that rhymes with Alderweireld go ahead.
Its been tried:If you can find a word that rhymes with Alderweireld go ahead.
I expect Dier to be competing for a CB spot next season. He will transition to CB for England also - and will have 4 years to do so.
How about rhyming with Toby instead? Ruby, by The Kaiser Chiefs would be a good tune.If you can find a word that rhymes with Alderweireld go ahead.
I know. I started that thread.
Haha! When i saw your comment, I knew I'd seen a thread previously, searched for it, posted the link, and then went back to read it and seen you started it! Talk about going round in circles!I know. I started that thread.
Massive factor imo considering approaching 29 and his history.
14/15- 7 wks hamstring
16/17- 7 wks knee
17/18- 3.5 months hamstring
Considering the severity of the latest hamstring there has to be a concern. Actually had a chat with a physio mate who said you can definitely lose 5% pace from a hammy especially late 20s. Would surely be sensible to see how he gets on rest of season. One more hamstring injury and you would then have to class his injuries as a liability.
The evidence suggests that that is exactly what Spurs did, only for Toby's agent to see that as weakness and demand more. (To be fair, the situation's almost certainly become more complicated once the details of VVD's fee and package at Liverpool became public.)Find a way to give him what he wants.
I think it was very telling that Foyth switched to LCB in the 2nd half.I tell you what, im glad Poch never took Toby to Turin. Looks very rusty atm. Understandable of course, but both today and the Newport game he wasnt his usual adept self.
The evidence suggests that that is exactly what Spurs did, only for Toby's agent to see that as weakness and demand more. (To be fair, the situation's almost certainly become more complicated once the details of VVD's fee and package at Liverpool became public.)
He is behind Vertongen and Sanchez right now - maybe even Dier and Foyth on current form. We need him back to full fitness for the run in.Probably a good thing for him there's a replay. Looks seriously sluggish. Was excited about his return but he looks miles off being ready to start against Juve, not sure I'd even risk him in a league game. Same goes for Wanyama too.
On current form, he might be behind Sanchez, Vertonghen, Dier, and Foyth...
We need the old Toby back.
But at who's expense?Needs games.