[Matt Law] Cristian Romero was Tottenham’s ‘pussycat’, now he is the bomb-proof rebel

by balalasaurus

25 Comments

  1. No-Criticism3618 on

    Would be great if he could lead a team and defend instead of playing like a schoolboy on a sugar rush.

  2. Foucaultshadow1 on

    How did this title make it past an editor. I have no idea what Law is trying to say.

  3. Rich people using the Torygraph as a mouthpiece is what it is…but why pick that paper when they employ the most dislikeable twat reporter in all of London.

    My already low opinion of the Lewis family’s decision-making capabilities goes subterranean whenever people remind me this is their personal choice of mouthpiece.

  4. Right, so when you’re all done taking easy shots at the title (which authors rarely even write), do any of you care to wager whether or not he’s still here next season?

    He clearly hasn’t been happy since Ange was fired at least, and he probably wouldn’t have been made captain had Madders not been injured. But now that he is, how do you expect to keep the rest of the squad in line when he’s allowed to keep popping off like this? How do you take the armband away from him without the whole dressing room downing tools?

    Even if the club does go on to invest heavily this summer and that placates him initially, we’d still only ever be one downturn away before he reverts to type. Add to that the prejudiced view the refs already have of him, and it’s hard to see how this saga doesn’t end in anything other than divorce.

  5. Standard-Plantain139 on

    Say what now?

    Romero in the next press conference: “Irrespective of tomorrow, I’m not a pussycat and never will be”

  6. First day writing headlines for the Telegraph, previous experience of curating the AO3 Tottenham subsection, hope you like my work!

  7. spurringbanner on

    More evidence to me that Romero threw his toys out the pram at halftime and Frank called his bluff. (Not saying who’s right but never bought the illness halftime sub story)