Pressure's on Curtis with this signing. Waited to get him and we need him to be a solid addition. I hope he does well.
Pressure's on Curtis with this signing. Waited to get him and we need him to be a solid addition. I hope he does well.
Interesting.
And he's young.
From what I can tell if nothing else he has a blistering pace. His distribution looks to be spot on as well. I hope he works out.
Last edited by ChrisFizik; 07-09-2019 at 11:30 AM. Reason: youtube tag
Won't know until we see him play a few games. Young, married, presser talks about him wanting to earn respect and come to Toronto. Molinaro saying he was scouted for the last 6 months - they must like his personality. As some are saying though, likely not the only attacking piece and definately not using up all the available TAM.
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Pravda video
Last edited by OgtheDim; 07-09-2019 at 09:38 AM.
Seems fast direct more right footed and in highlights looks like a right winger more than left but can play both. Maybe they can add asad later in thé window.
Opinion of someone who has actually watched him play.
Check out this tweet at [URL]https://twitter.com/DarrenSpherical/status/1148605028028096513[/URL]
He also scored the goal that secured Zamora a league title last season.Hi there! Gallardo's a nimble, creative attacker. Links up well with those around him as well as gets into good positions himself. Venezuela are good at producing such players. On the fringes of the national team squad and, at times, has seemed like the best domestic player.
really hoping the TWA crowd will shut up a bit. It was getting tiresome. The failure in the first window to sign anyone but Pozuello was not surprising given the time and effort spent signing Poz in what really was record time. Hoping the, we are so focused on Janson/Menedez we aren't even looking at anyone else crowd gives it a rest.
TFC have invested bank in a scouting department, it is not just on Curtis or whomever is in the hotseat to actually make the signings that is identifying the talent. That is a good thing, I am glad we have a group whose job it is to simply identify talent. All Curtis needs to do is make good choices from the available options. I really hope this guy works out.
Getting others across the line in the primary window would have taken us getting a bit lucky, we didn't get lucky, now we have a CB and a pacy winger. Perhaps more to come perhaps not. Hoping for another attacker of some shape.
Wow we really kept this under wraps, according to Davidson, Gallardo is part of the TFC training session today already.
Journos asking questions about the DP's in presser today (would be interesting to see the tape for this one)
Check out this tweet at https://twitter.com/MLeach680News/status/1148629032252125184
I like this signing. Good on the FO.
He's 22 according to a few TFC journos.
Number 9 it is .. excited to watch this full squad finally come Saturday.
#TFCLive* GM Ali Curtis on new winger Erickson Gallardo: "We were actually looking at a different player and even tough Erickson was on our radar, we were actually thinking about a different player and then we kind of had a moment of clarity where we felt Gallardo was the guy."
Secasports, his agency, revealed contract is for 2.5 years on Twitter.
Also lots of positive tweets/comments coming out of Venezuela about this player. Looks positive.
13 minutes of your life that you might not get back but here goes
ALI SPEAKS
https://www.torontofc.ca/post/2019/07/09/training-sound-ali-curtis-july-9-2019?autoplay=true
Shaffleberg's play over the last few weeks changed their minds as to the type of player they wanted. Went from a Left sided attacker to a right sided attacker.
Last edited by OgtheDim; 07-09-2019 at 03:32 PM.
Probably Janson but he can play right wing too so maybe they couldn’t get him with TAM cause hes too expensive?
Maybe using Janson on the right is a waste of TAM. Right wing is an easier position to fill. Shaffleberg on the left and Gallardo on the right leaves them with more TAM to spend.
This really reflects well on Shaffleberg, it's pretty rare for a rookie to change plans for acquiring a star player based on his quality of play.
I hope MLS refs care to protect Shaffelburg & Gallardo. Once Shaffelburg had done well for a bit, the opposition motto seemed to be: hack his ankles and/or tackle him, with barely a call and no cards given. (Not sure how purposeful that was, and how much it was MLS defenders just being to slow to react to Shaff's pace.) Otherwise there's risk of injury, given the size and speed of these two players.