I wonder how many other players have won division one and two medals in the same season?
Each to their own, but we're talking about the Hutton that's behind Bacuna in the current pecking order and who's made one consistent feature the hallmark of his stay in B6 - Struggling to be in the same postcode as whichever wide player is whipping in a cross from exactly the position you'd hope your right back would be in because he's eithera). lying on his arse somewhere between the half way line and the edge of the penalty area after he's failed to amputate said wide players right leg with another "studs up to prove how much he cares" tackleorb). trotting back towards our half having f#cked up yet another easy crossing position and gifted the opposition easy possession.
I didn't realize how quick De Laet is. He seems to love to get forward. I do like idea of Amavi on one side and De Laet on the other, the defence protected by Jedinak when one of the two full backs get forward.
We are putting together a team to do a job. A job way beyond the abilities and integrity of the squad that got 17 points and three wins last season.
De Laet might or might not be good enough for the division above, but he's clearly good enough for the division we're in.
Quote from: PeterWithesShin on August 23, 2016, 11:37:02 PMI wonder how many other players have won division one and two medals in the same season?Is it John Terry?