Has anyone got any idea how good Uvini is?
No but he's foreign, same as Vertonghen. Both would need time to bed in.
Wow, sounds like RVP is outtie
Quick round up.
Vertonghen at The lane Today according to Mumorn, JJset and more importantly Ajax.
Rumours of Remy coming on Tuesday to have a look at the club but he came off injured tonight. He is having a scan tomorrow.
Instead of just 'LOL'ing, why dont you explain why you disagree?
Uvini doesn't get universal praise: http://www.sabotagetimes.com/footba...ini-is-not-good-enough-for-tottenham-hotspur/
Vertonghen :- not heard much detailed synopsis on this player's skill set, certainly not from people that see him alot. he's foreign, used to a slower pace (much slower pace), will need a bedding in period, been told he is very technical and is more a great footballer for a defender but he still has alot to learn in the art of defending..especially in the premiership. wort 10 million to be in our squad......but definitely a work in progress , might not hit the ground running. we dont know how it'll work out
this is going to be one hot summer transfer window for us.
overnight we have a massively ageing squad, and the gaps or lack of cover are everywhere except in the middle of the park.
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Not going to argue with the rest of your post, but I will have to disagree strongly about one. 8)
Vertonghen is bred for this league. He will be one of the best central defenders of the Premier League from the first game, of that I have no doubt at all.
He is a physically strong player, a strong tackler and reader of the game. The people you have 'been told' of him from are making stuff up if the concensus is that he has a lot to learn as a defender. Sure he has, and so have every other defender out there, but he is allready a top, top defender. I'll compare him to Vincent Kompany right away to make you understand what I expect of him. They are equally versatile, equally solid, Kompany has moved to a new level with City this season, but that's a level Vertonghen will reach as well. Kompany will be the first to tell you this himself by the way.
It's hard to convince someone who has not seen a player how good he is and it is equally difficult to know just how well he can adapt to a new league, but I see no other outcome than a huge success with him at Spurs. The whole man is solid, down to earth, hard-working, determined and intelligent. And for that kind of player things go well.
What happened to the old thread?
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