Cane, Alley and Stinks got a pass; shame Crippier didn't.Misspelling Spurs players' names seems to be today's thing.
He is not ahead of Kane for the England captaincy, nor Spurs.Either way, it would be interesting to see him tried out as a regular Spurs captain.
In this context, it's worth reading this article from Wednesday's Daily Telegraph...He is not ahead of Kane for the England captaincy, nor Spurs.
In this context, it's worth reading this article from Wednesday's Daily Telegraph...
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/football...ngland-captain-man-whose-book-helping-gareth/
They make the point that captaincy in any sport isn't about rewarding the best, the loudest, or the longest serving players, but the ones who step up the plate and show leadership by example. Being a proper leader involves far more than being a media favourite.
Lloris is our ceremonial captain, and rightly so for all his international experience.
But for some time clearly Kane has been the effective captain, and refs will call him over if they want to make a point.
He listens respectfully and leads by example. Since we are a compact side, he is never that far from the action, so him being a striker is not so much of an issue.
For me, and I am a big fan, Dier hasn't earned the right to be captain either for club or country so I'm not sure why this has happened.
]Lloris is our ceremonial captain, and rightly so for all his international experience.
But for some time clearly Kane has been the effective captain, and refs will call him over if they want to make a point.
He listens respectfully and leads by example. Since we are a compact side, he is never that far from the action, so him being a striker is not so much of an issue.
For me, and I am a big fan, Dier hasn't earned the right to be captain either for club or country so I'm not sure why this has happened.
Misspelling Spurs players' names seems to be today's thing.
Either way, it would be interesting to see him tried out as a regular Spurs captain.