7 strikers and 0 wingers.
7 strikers and 0 wingers.
i think they are probs looking at a winger type,they said they wanted more speed on the wings.bez always holds his cards close to his chest.
Does a winger really fit our setup? We already saw how awkward it was getting Endoh into the team...
Like Vanney said, they like Hasler there, but they need someone else as good or better to compete for the spot.
That could maybe be Endoh, or it might be a new signing.
My guess would be it's Hasler's position for now and he will start in the CCL games, even if they do bring in someone else (given the short timeframe).
By forward I hope he means a midfielder to replace Osorio in the starting 11. And. Rb obv
My take is that the attacking winger is a depth option who can offer a different look in a different formation. An attacker at RWB isn't going to bring balance to the right side, Hasler is undisciplined enough already. I expect (hope) that management is looking for both a starting RB (who can defend) and depth winger.
Check out this tweet at [COLOR=#14171A][FONT=&]https://twitter.com/Glongari/status/956524444364738560[/FONT][/COLOR]
Italian journo. 50k followers. He says it's happening.
I'm calling it right now tim Kubel will be the surprise player of the season
That Rigoni rumour from last week is very intriguing a player like Rigoni would be a perfect fit for Toronto's style would love to see this happen. He is consistently a very good performer every time I watched Genoa this season. He makes a lot of runs into the box and is positionally an amazing MF. Saw him play RW a lot to so he is versatile. In other words he is a work horse in the pitch. Sign him up Bez.
I think he starts in TFC2 but injuries happen and there is a lot of games to be played we'll see
Can we help Areathrasher with those tweets? I'm not sure how he's doing it but they always link like this:
e.g. http://forums.redpatchboys.ca/https://twitter.com/Glongari/status/956524444364738560
“Years have gone by and I’ve finally learned to accept myself for who I am: a beggar for good football.
I go about the world, hand outstretched, and in the stadiums I plead: ‘A pretty move, for the love of God.’
And when good football happens, I give thanks for the miracle and I don’t give a damn which team or country performs it.”
-Eduardo Galeano