Surely the captain has to start every game? Dawson is not going to be ahead of Kaboul or Vertonghen.
Our previous captain would disagree..
Different situation though isn't it with all respect
Our previous captain would disagree..
Surely the captain has to start every game? Dawson is not going to be ahead of Kaboul or Vertonghen.
VDV skipper, Kaboul his deputy IMO. That's how it was against LA last night as well IIRC?
I don't really understand the calls for Kaboul?
VDV would probably be the best call. To be honest though I think we're really gonan miss the leadership we had from Ledley no matter who becomes captain.
Me neither. I've said it before on this thread. I can't really see how people can try and suggest a Captain when they don't personally know the players, and therefore have no idea of how influential they are on or off the pitch.
As for Kaboul, the reason I can't see him getting it is because I think he will be one of AVB's earliest casualties. Last year our defence was protected by a brilliant Parker and the fact we played a very patient passing game (even during our awful run we still tended to dominate possession) and therefore the defence was under less pressure, but also due to the patient style of our game even when our attacks broke down we had men behind the ball protecting the back four. This definitely managed to compensate and hide some pretty obvious defensive frailties IMO.
This coming season I can see AVB trying to play a faster more expansive attacking game which will leave gaps behind the midfield and leave us more vunerable to counter attacks. Therefore the defenders need to have excellent concentration, excellent positioning and not be prone to individual gaffs under pressure.
Me neither. I've said it before on this thread. I can't really see how people can try and suggest a Captain when they don't personally know the players, and therefore have no idea of how influential they are on or off the pitch.
As for Kaboul, the reason I can't see him getting it is because I think he will be one of AVB's earliest casualties. Last year our defence was protected by a brilliant Parker and the fact we played a very patient passing game (even during our awful run we still tended to dominate possession) and therefore the defence was under less pressure, but also due to the patient style of our game even when our attacks broke down we had men behind the ball protecting the back four. This definitely managed to compensate and hide some pretty obvious defensive frailties IMO.
This coming season I can see AVB trying to play a faster more expansive attacking game which will leave gaps behind the midfield and leave us more vunerable to counter attacks. Therefore the defenders need to have excellent concentration, excellent positioning and not be prone to individual gaffs under pressure.