It seems I spelt Cudicini very wrong. Soz Jim.
It seems I spelt Cudicini very wrong. Soz Jim.
Safe hands easily.
I'd agree with that, the inclusion of Ederson is pretty mental given he's barely done a season and a half - and not been particularly spectacular in that time.
I'm sure they pick these lists primarily to avoid social media ire from the furious wronged fanbase of *currently prominent club*
Although they haven't put Lloris on who must have a better shout than Ederson or Hart. Manc-centric bias.
I think he'd probably prefer Milner and even Fabinho over Clyne (and Gomez obviously) so it was probably unfair to keep him without an intention to use him in anything other than the most dire of circumstances.
Matip should probably be back for Palace (or Fabinho can continue), with Milner at rightback and Gomez must be quite near to coming back too.
With Clyne and Moreno both going in the summer a nice young D RLC character wouldn't go amiss. A young Arbeloa if you will.
Isaac Okoronkwo.
John O'Shea is probably free once his Reading contract ends. A nice GK/DRLC/DM/MC for you.
Alvaro Morata is in talks with Athletico Madrid.
Tim Flowers, the original Champ Man superkeeper.
Yeah who are the keepers who were properly good but had the misfortune to not play for United or occasionally Arsenal? Never mind the ones who played in England before football was technically invented, obviously.
Martyn and Flowers already got a mention. There must be others we're missing ahead of fucking Ederson.
Neil Sullivan, Ian Walker, Paul Robinson and Jussi Jaaskaleinen.
Magnus Hedman, obviously.
Shaka Hislop is top 3 selected.
We're not on about greatest strikers, mate.
Half of them olden days ones would quickly be outed as FRAUDS these days for letting one in at the near post, so a five man shortlist is probably about right.
I remember Pavel Srnicek single handedly securing the title for Blackburn. Ed de Gooey & Mark Bosnich also spring to mind.
Harry Kane out until March. Wowza. United will beat us to 4th, I just know it
Schmeichel, De Gea and Seaman in that order the best keepers the league has seen, no one else close.
Of course it was. Srnicek was Newcastle but I swear he ended up at West Ham at some point.
Shaw is looking good, ignore those mongs.
He's got a great pair of tits.
Longstaff's going to find his way into a 200-game career for us by virtue of us never buying any midfielders ever again.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/46884791
Fulham have signed Ryan Babel, lol.
The haters must've driven him out.
Usually drink, usually dance, usually Babel.
Those Syrians nutters are not good losers it must be said
Okay, so we lost two centre-backs to injury last night. Perfect.
The Reverse Operation.
Can't wait to see who goes under the knife next. I bet we could turn Messi shit.
How do you explain Hazard managing to stay good all these years?
Or was he in fact the greatest footballer of all time anywhere else?
He's a winger, the Operation is only performed on centre forwards.
Last person to survive was Diego Costa.
Jorginho and Kante beg to differ, no?
Bielsa has quit, presumably over this training ground nonsense.
Incredible. What an absolute hero.
Is this a TTH exclusive?