Me neither, he reminds me of Julian Speroni when he first joined Palace.
Not like he's turned out bad with a poor career is it?
Me neither, he reminds me of Julian Speroni when he first joined Palace.
I think he can definitely improve the things that need to be improved (positioning, decisions, commanding, strength) but it's going to take more than one loan spell; and considering Boruc's age (and unpredictable nature), I think it's likely that we'll be buying a new first-team keeper before Gazzaniga is ready to make the step up. I think he was a cheap, low-risk signing that we needed to make because at the time we only had Davis and needed some depth. He'll improve enough that we could make a considerable profit by selling him, or he could make a good No. 2 if he's unambitious enough to spend a large chunk of his best years on the bench. I think it's highly likely that it'll come to the point where he's not playing and he wants to be playing (much like Bialkowski), so we move him on for a tidy profit.
Not like he's turned out bad with a poor career is it?
He used to be utter ****e.
Key word: Used to be. Poor example to use, as he has grown into a good, solid keeper.
He used to be utter ****e.
José Fonte wanted by Fenerbahce.
Once you have hired Bruno Alves to Zenit, Fenerbahçe is eyeing another central Portuguese. The emblem is interested in turkish José Fonte, of Southampton, found the Maisfutebol . priority of defense is to continue serving the Southampton, a club that is three and a half years, and which is one of the captains, but whether Fenerbahçe forward a formal proposal, and if the values ​​in question convince the player to move to Turkey.
Remember now that both my rumors of puncheon and fonte are both gaining press
Grown into a good solid keeper, at the age of 33......
So to write Gazza off so early on, why?
If Fonte leaves we'll be getting Astori or another CB for sure. Maybe then everyone can chill out about Lovren.
You think? I would say Fonte was pretty much bottom of the pecking order during Pochettino's part of the season (other than the invisible Forren), as it stands it's one in one out.
I don't think he was bottom of the pecking order .... he had an injury, kept him out a couple of months, lost match fitness and by the time he was back fit, Hooiveld-Yoshida were forming a strong partnership, before Fonte dislodged Yoshida for the final 3/4 games.
This pre-season will be interesting