Not read the article, but I did have first hand info at the time that he felt extremely vulnerable being a player in a new country and his teammates constantly taking the piss out of him. He was signed under ‘project Ramos’ so obvs felt included at that particular moment. By all accounts an extremely lovely guy from what I was told.
I'd also let him shag your wife.I'd still let him shag my wife
I'd watch.I'd also let him shag your wife.
I look back at the Gomes era so fondly, he was the essence of Spurs in human form. Capable of ludicrous brilliance and utter, abject incompetence, often in the same game.
In fact, sometimes in the space of 20 seconds or so:
The entirety of Spurs' history during my lifetime, condensed into one shaky phone camera video.
From what I know of Brad, he’s a lovely guy too. Don’t know answer to your question though..I’m sure he was and so is Brad.
brad was a steady safe pair of hands, I think a calm solid goalie Is better than the practice spectacula.
didn’t Carlo replace him first?
Was that the one where Nani put his hand on top of the dead ball yet was allowed to carry on and scored?I liked Gomes but to say he was frustrating is an understatement. He could be one of the best goalkeepers I've ever seen for 89 minutes then just give ridiculous goals away.
Does anyone remember the time Nani scored because Gomes assumed we'd been given a free kick?
Yes, but somehow it wasn't a handball.Was that the one where Nani put his hand on top of the dead ball yet was allowed to carry on and scored?