- Apr 16, 2007
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Nice of him to come out early and deal with the situation.
Oh hang on a minute....
Oh hang on a minute....
Great news and a great keeper, just a shame it's released on the day the scum are likely going to announce the Sanchez signing.
Don't mean to sound pessimistic but it's a wee bit deflating.
Ray Clemence turned out to be pretty good as well.The clubs best investment in a goalkeeper since Jennings in my opinion.
...I'm more concerned about the business we are doing, or rather lack thereof. Sounds like Liverpool are after Ben Davies now and the Rodgers/Swansea connection will likely sway his decision. Another example of us phaffing around and losing out as a consequence of the shameless penny pinching...
No, it's been made totally clear to everyone that the reason we are not signing players early in the transfer window is because Pochettino wants to assess the existing squad first. That's not 'faffing about' or 'penny pinching', it's 'respecting the new manager's wishes'.
And it's also been made clear to everyone that we are not going to see a repeat of last summer's squad revamp - only 2 or 3 key positions, especially left back and central defence.
I wonder whether this will still hold true for sweeper-keepers like Hugo, whose game is more dependent on speed and mobility than some of the traditional lard-arsed keepers....
you've forgotten Eric the Viking.Best Spurs keepers - Jennings,Clemence,Robinson,
I don't think we've had any terrible keepers in my time as a spurs fan.
The worst for errors has been Gomes and on his day he was unbeatable.
Same for me being a 90's fan.In my timeline:
Erik Thorstvedt
Ian Walker
Neil Sullivan
Kasey Keller
Paul Robinson
H. Gomes
Brad Friedel
Hugo Lloris
They all had/have flaws but i don't remember any of them being terrible (i could be having selective flashbacks though)