The impact he had when he came off the bench against Young Boys was immense. Without him we would never have progressed.
So so true. He done very well. And that Pav goal...
The impact he had when he came off the bench against Young Boys was immense. Without him we would never have progressed.
Well you should pay more attension then.
regardless of whether you're right or wrong, why not wait until May and see what happens?
Regarding VDV, I haven't read or heard one quote from him saying he wanted to leave. And this a guy that isn't exactly shy is he?! I know his wife leaves in another country, but she lives in Hamburg which is about an hour's flight, but I think he realised he wasn't in the plans of either the manager or Levy, or both. We all know that Levy doesn't like players who are regarded as dead money, so it's conceivable that he wanted to sell him whilst he could still get a good price for him. But we didn't get a good price. There's no way VDV is only worth two million more than Sigurdsson.
We don't know the full story, but someone dropped a gonad that's for sure.
Also telling that in AVB's first game, Saudi Sportswashing Machine away, he started Sigurdsson and left VDV on the bench.
AVB is a man with a vision I think. He knows exactly how he wants us to play and the sort of player he needs to play it. We haven't had a Manager with such a clear directional strategy since Hoddle. And VDV simply doesn't fit in with the way AVB wants us to play. 4-5-1, high tempo, high pressing, direct football.
Give me a manager without a clear directional strategy that plays nice football and gets results over the brick I've had to watch this season any day.
Also telling that in AVB's first game, Saudi Sportswashing Machine away, he started Sigurdsson and left VDV on the bench.
Then the next game he started VDV and left Sigurdsson on the bench.
And lasted about 60 minutes and that was the end of his Spurs career. I still can't quite believe how it just ended suddenly. Apparently he isn't having the best of times at HSV at the moment either.
And lasted about 60 minutes and that was the end of his Spurs career. I still can't quite believe how it just ended suddenly. Apparently he isn't having the best of times at HSV at the moment either.
The guy has not been 100% fit for years, a special player but not one to build a team around.
This, and he wanted to take his family back to Germany and the club let him.
This, and he wanted to take his family back to Germany and the club let him.
I keep reading this on this forum. Does anyone have any links from when he was a Spurs stating he wanted to take his family back? The only links I have been able to find are ones where he has said he was happy to stay at Spurs.
AVB will need to earn his money against the hammers they mix it up well and are very physical, Dawson must start.