Whilst there is talk of a replacement for Lloris in the transfer thread it has got me thinking about the keepers I have seen at Spurs.
I don’t think that there is much argument that Hugo is the best Goalkeeper that we have had in the premier league era.
Going back to where I started with Spurs, Pat Jennings is without question the best we have had in the 50 odd years I have been following I know we have people here who go back to Bill Brown (and possibly before that), but that’s before my time. So Big Pat is number 1, where would Lloris place after him?
In my opinion it would be hard to separate him and Ray Clemence as the next best, though I would probably just favour the Englishman. Between Clemence who must have retired in the late 80s (?) and Hugo we have had a lot of keepers many of whom were full internationals but very few that were consistently good. So if we were looking to compile our best 5 keepers since Jennings replaced Brown in the 60s who would be places 4 & 5 if you agree that the Jennings, Clemence and Lloris are 1 -3. I would have Robinson at 4 and Thorstvedt at 5.
I don’t think that there is much argument that Hugo is the best Goalkeeper that we have had in the premier league era.
Going back to where I started with Spurs, Pat Jennings is without question the best we have had in the 50 odd years I have been following I know we have people here who go back to Bill Brown (and possibly before that), but that’s before my time. So Big Pat is number 1, where would Lloris place after him?
In my opinion it would be hard to separate him and Ray Clemence as the next best, though I would probably just favour the Englishman. Between Clemence who must have retired in the late 80s (?) and Hugo we have had a lot of keepers many of whom were full internationals but very few that were consistently good. So if we were looking to compile our best 5 keepers since Jennings replaced Brown in the 60s who would be places 4 & 5 if you agree that the Jennings, Clemence and Lloris are 1 -3. I would have Robinson at 4 and Thorstvedt at 5.
