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I don't even think it was that injury.I just think he's an average keeper at the end of the day.Saved 1 or 2 pens when he first got here and we all thought he was the best keeper and signing we'd ever made.Confidence I'd say more his problem is.He won't last long at spurs.
During his first season with us he put in some outstanding performances and I'm pretty sure the stats will back that up. It wasn't just swans fans creaming over him as pundits queued up to kiss his a*rse after our first year.
I'd be surprised if he hasn't moved on by this time next year. Any team in the bottom half of the Prem would do well to pick him up if they are short of a keeper.
I can't agree that Vorm has always been average . I'd say he played a massive part in us staying up in our first season earning us roughly 4-6 pts with outstanding performances like up at Liverpool etc .
It went pair shaped when he got injured plain and simple .IMO the bloke deserves a bit of respect for the job he did for us .
In a nutshell he stayed when he could have moved then got injured, knew the writing was on the wall and decided to take a move as a back up keeper at a bigger club .
I don't blame him at all for leaving, and I agree he played a huge part particularly in the first season. Besides, in part it led to us getting Siggy, so good luck to the guy.
He's actually been pretty good for us other than a similar goal to that which he conceded against Leicester and resulted in us going out of the FA Cup last season. He did make an excellent save in the RM game but that's the thing with goalies their mistakes always get picked up on and generally remembered!
Tool? Bit harsh that, don't you think? And you'd never say it to my face so don't on here please.
I still think he's average and still dining out on his first season here with our fans.You get that with players a lot of the time.They set the world on fire when they first arrive but then become a little complacent once they've proven themselves.Vorm was average and a liability at times before he left and has made a few errors at Spurs and will never dislodge Lloris, and even if Lloris left Spurs would buy another keeper ahead of MV.Just my opinion of course but I've a habit of finding out who people are on here (I know loads who post) so your 'tool' remark on my opinion of Vorm i took offence to and if I ever find out who you are (and I will) then I'll disfigure your face to the extent that your too embarrassed to leave the house.
No matter how outstanding Vorm could be for 89 minutes, he was good for one horrendous mistake, and you'd flip a coin on whether we'd concede from it or not.
When he first got injured and Tremmel came in we looked so much more assured at the back. Tremmel wouldn't make the sensational saves, but we also wouldn't concede from nothing (in that run, anyway).
Fabianski is a huge upgrade in every respect. Only had one nightmare game and waited till the end of the season against City for it (if he'd been in normal form and Hart hadn't made a save of the season, we'd have won that game).
I didn't see much of him in his last season with you but Tremmell looked good, seems like you get a good season or two out of a keeper and then they turn bad though :-)
It's strange how well Fabianski has done for you considering he was a bit of a joke at Arsenal but he's look excellent. Guess a change of scenery, constant minutes or less pressure (or a mixture of the three) have helped his game.