Vertonghen our best defender since Ledley King. No doubt in my mind.
New contract so deserved and at the higher rate of what we can afford.
New contract so deserved and at the higher rate of what we can afford.
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Vertonghen our best defender since Ledley King. No doubt in my mind.
New contract so deserved and at the higher rate of what we can afford.
Can anyone vote, or is it ST holders only ?Another vote for SuperJan here too. There can surely be no question this year?
Can anyone vote, or is it ST holders only ?
Where do you go to vote ?
Bollocks,STH's and members I believe. I got an email with a link.
I'd vote Eriksen tbh. Jan more consistent but Eriksen has a harder job and literally runs the team.Another vote for SuperJan here too. There can surely be no question this year?
Agree. It was close between those two for me.I'd vote Eriksen tbh. Jan more consistent but Eriksen has a harder job and literally runs the team.
I'd vote Eriksen tbh. Jan more consistent but Eriksen has a harder job and literally runs the team.
Got to be Toby for meVote cast, player of the season. No brainer.
I'd vote Eriksen tbh. Jan more consistent but Eriksen has a harder job and literally runs the team.
Yup. I felt guilty not voting for Eriksen, but when you think how long Toby has been out for, and we haven’t really missed him at the back, I went with Jan based on that. Either of them would be deserving winners.Agree. It was close between those two for me.
Great read
Great read
I think he has been more than OK. Offers more that Tripps, he's a better footballer, whilst he has given away a few pens, at least he's been close to the attacker to actually give them away. Specifically what I mean by that is Tripps has usually given up in covering the gap he has left behind him, stopped running and just let the oppo have an unopposed run on goal. He's not perfect by any means, he needs to stay on his feet sometimes but think back to Walkers challenge on Sterling season before this one, we are 2-0 down, sterling is 1v1 on keeper Walker doesn't given up the chase and pushes Sterling in the back, blatant pen, but he took the chance, put him off, it wasn't spotted and no pen given. Within 1 min we have scored, within 5 we are level and get a point from a game that we were totally out played in. Tripps would have, just as he has done, let Sterling run unopposed and score, game over. Aurier was there to make the attempt to block or get the challenge in, a couple he should have remained on his feet but others like against Madrid he had to make the tackle. As for foul throws at leas a third of all throws taken in a game are foul IMO and they are never given, no big deal, but oddly many seem to make a big deal out of it.“Look at Davinson, or Serge Aurier. Both have had a great season.”
Dav, absolutely.
Aurier, not so sure he’s been “great”
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