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Sonny Walters
Yesterday’s yellow probably wasn’t even a foul was it?
for any other player than Romero, no. If that's Gabriel it's good hard defending.
Yesterday’s yellow probably wasn’t even a foul was it?
My issue with Romero is that I’ve seen very little positive leadership from him on the field. Additionally, His recklessness has returned with a vengeance this season (eg yesterday’s yellow) and he has spent a large portion of the season suspended. I take no joy out of seeing him cry or get injured. However, do I think he was crying for Tottenham and his abject failure to inspire anyone around him? No, I don’t. I think he cried purely for himself. And I personally don’t care about the WC; I care about Spurs. He’s our fudging captain so he should care about Spurs, too. I haven’t seen it.
We had a proven PL goalscorer that many fans criticsised because as a wide player he never wanted to take on full backs but he had a knack of getting on to crosses and scoring but for some unknown reason was sold in January.How on earth have we gone from being blessed with 2 Golden Boot winners in attack to having a forward line who are incapable hitting double figures!
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Thought he won the ball fairly, his reputation makes the ref give the foul and yellow.for any other player than Romero, no. If that's Gabriel it's good hard defending.
My issue with Romero is that I’ve seen very little positive leadership from him on the field. Additionally, His recklessness has returned with a vengeance this season (eg yesterday’s yellow) and he has spent a large portion of the season suspended. I take no joy out of seeing him cry or get injured. However, do I think he was crying for Tottenham and his abject failure to inspire anyone around him? No, I don’t. I think he cried purely for himself. And I personally don’t care about the WC; I care about Spurs. He’s our fudging captain so he should care about Spurs, too. I haven’t seen it.
We had a proven PL goalscorer that many fans criticsised because as a wide player he never wanted to take on full backs but he had a knack of getting on to crosses and scoring but for some unknown reason was sold in January.

And to add insult to injury, Lange and Venkatesham didn’t think we’d need to replace any of our creative players![]()
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Have to say, I disagree on the yellow Steff. The Sunderland lad has his back to our goal midway inside the half. You just need to stop him turning there. That's what top defenders do.Yesterday's yellow was far from reckless.
You know my major criticism of him this season? Two of the five goals he scored were last minute equalisers that got us draws away from home, saved Frank's job a bit longer, and allowed Frank to say we had 'played well' in said-games. If he hadn't bothered scoring those then perhaps we'd have got rid of Frank sooner because the alarm bells would've been more tangible.
As for the rest of what you said, needless to say I heartily disagree.
It's pretty easy, they aren't good players. This is why for years now I've been saying we need to stop accepting mediocrity and giving plautitudes for the ordinary. When I kept saying Richy wasn't good enough 3 years ago so many made excuses for him, when I say Solanke is meh and has had one good season again excuses were made. Well now the chickens have come home to roost.How on earth have we gone from being blessed with 2 Golden Boot winners in attack to having a forward line who are incapable hitting double figures!
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Because Kane and Son carried the team for years, and the owners took them for granted, then watched them both leave and made no serious effort to secure adequate replacements for them.
For a tall lad Van Der Ven don't win many headers, quite a few times I've watched him not even bothering to jump.We will miss Cuti, i was hoping him and vdv chip in with more goals for the run in
However, as a pertnership with vdv for me it has never really clicked - both have good and different features but we let in far too many, giving away goals we shouldn't
It's cliché but height doesn't really have much to say in heading prowess. Cannarvo was fantastic header of the ball, winning virtually everything against everyone and he was only 5ft9. Paul Parker was also short and basically never lost a heading duel. Even Romero is only 6ft, relatively short for a CB and he wins his lions share of heading fuels. Defensive heading ability is more about anticipation and reading the flight if the ball than it is to do with pure height.For a tall lad Van Der Ven don't win many headers, quite a few times I've watched him not even bothering to jump.
Football is all about disagreement, and it’s frequently hearty! A question: do you think he has shown good leadership on the pitch this season?Yesterday's yellow was far from reckless.
You know my major criticism of him this season? Two of the five goals he scored were last minute equalisers that got us draws away from home, saved Frank's job a bit longer, and allowed Frank to say we had 'played well' in said-games. If he hadn't bothered scoring those then perhaps we'd have got rid of Frank sooner because the alarm bells would've been more tangible.
As for the rest of what you said, needless to say I heartily disagree.
Football is all about disagreement, and it’s frequently hearty! A question: do you think he has shown good leadership on the pitch this season?
My issue with Romero as a leader is that he seems very sulky when things aren’t going his way. The slow recovery to position, sitting on the floor asking for a foul, for example. I would like to see him brushing these things off and getting on with the game as soon as he realises he’s not getting a foul. Or sprint back into position when an attack breaks down. That’s setting an example. A positive example. Then making it clear he expects the same of everyone else. I think that’s what Henderson would do/has done/does.I agree and it is a great question.
In certain games, absolutely!
In the way I like leaders to be, I'd concede it is a tough argument. But I am a Jordan Henderson type leader liker, and he is not that for sure.
I think we'll be stronger with Danso.We will miss Cuti, i was hoping him and vdv chip in with more goals for the run in
However, as a pertnership with vdv for me it has never really clicked - both have good and different features but we let in far too many, giving away goals we shouldn't
NopeYesterday’s yellow probably wasn’t even a foul was it?
My issue with Romero as a leader is that he seems very sulky when things aren’t going his way. The slow recovery to position, sitting on the floor asking for a foul, for example. I would like to see him brushing these things off and getting on with the game as soon as he realises he’s not getting a foul. Or sprint back into position when an attack breaks down. That’s setting an example. A positive example. Then making it clear he expects the same of everyone else. I think that’s what Henderson would do/has done/does.
The irony is that Henderson is a significantly limited footballer compared to Romero (in my opinion) but I think he has a far greater positive impact on the field.
Of course, all of what you and I say and think and opine about Romero and his effect on his teammates might be total gonads. He might be inspirational behind the scenes and already coaxing the very best out of his team mates. I just don’t think that’s the case.
I am not sure who will Captain the side in his absence - VDV, perhaps? Or Vic? I don’t really see that urgency or demonstrative leadership in them, either. In fact, I am not sure which fit players of ours would make a strong captain.
I can see Gray being an excellent captain one day. Maybe Danso, too. Perhaps Palninha would be a good choice, but is it right to have a loanee as Captain? If it works then it must be…
I think we'll be stronger with Danso.
Good, solid, normal defender.
Also a threat from corners.
Long throw could be useful too.
Is he as good at some of the defensive side as Romero? No.
But he is makes less positional mistakes/risks (delete as appropriate - ultimately, in sport, the outcome determines the answer).
I think we'll be more solid.
All we have to do after that is remember how to put the round thing in between the stick things, and past the human wearing a different kit to ours.
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