by Hoop Blah » 23 Sep 2015 19:56
by Oilroyal » 23 Sep 2015 20:00
by Hoop Blah » 23 Sep 2015 20:01
RoyalBlue How many points do they have to gift away and fail to save for us before they make a huge difference to our season? To date Bond has given some away and has yet to be acknowledged as saving any for us.
As for Al-Habsi - on everything I've seen from him whilst he has been with us and played for our opponents, he will definitely cost us more points than he saves.
by WoodleyRoyal » 23 Sep 2015 21:14
by RoyalBlue » 23 Sep 2015 21:15
Hoop BlahRoyalBlue How many points do they have to gift away and fail to save for us before they make a huge difference to our season? To date Bond has given some away and has yet to be acknowledged as saving any for us.
As for Al-Habsi - on everything I've seen from him whilst he has been with us and played for our opponents, he will definitely cost us more points than he saves.
Bond has cost us points at Wednesday, via one mistake. If you want to be picky about it Sa has cost us more through the missed penalty and his red card that was the key factor in the loss to Derby.
Where else are you placing the blame for our loss of points on Bond?
WoodleyRoyal Ffs give the lad a chance this is his first full season as a number 1. He's going to take time to settle. Young players make mistakes unfortunately when your a keeper a mistake can quite often lead to a goal. Outfield players make mistakes all the time, but can get away with it. He can and will only get better by playing games
by Ian Royal » 23 Sep 2015 22:19
RoyalBlueIan Royal Bond's a good punt, but he doesn't inspire confidence. With a young keeper like that you really need an older more experienced and reliable keeper backing him up. Al-Habsi is anything but. On the other hand Al-Habsi was free and probably not our first choice.
We'll survive. Neither are bad enough to make a huge difference to our season. We've got enough in the rest of the team that if it fully clicks the odd howler and soft goal won't be disastrous. If we don't click we won't near enough promotion anyway.
How many points do they have to gift away and fail to save for us before they make a huge difference to our season? To date Bond has given some away and has yet to be acknowledged as saving any for us.
As for Al-Habsi - on everything I've seen from him whilst he has been with us and played for our opponents, he will definitely cost us more points than he saves.
by RoyalX » 24 Sep 2015 00:10
by maffff » 24 Sep 2015 11:29
by Vision » 24 Sep 2015 12:12
maffff It's a position where mistakes are more likely to be picked up on and if he isn't inspiring confidence in us, then no matter what soundbites the club make the defence will be thinking the same privately.
by WoodleyRoyal » 24 Sep 2015 12:27
Visionmaffff It's a position where mistakes are more likely to be picked up on and if he isn't inspiring confidence in us, then no matter what soundbites the club make the defence will be thinking the same privately.
I agree but I'd suggest that the current defence looks far less jittery on the field in front of Bond than for the last two seasons. The simple truth is that only two sides have a better defensive record than us and despite fielding a more attacking system in recent weeks the defence doesn't appear to have too many problems with Bond. Of course this may be due to the presence of McShane/Ferdinand and it may all go tits up but for now it seems that some people are just looking for something to comment on.
A few weeks ago it was our lack of creativity, then not having a "20 goal a season man ", then it was "no real width". All of these things were going to cost us dear and now it's a goalkeeper whose major crime is that he hasn't had to make too many saves. That could just as easily be put down to his superior positioning (have we forgotten Feds near post issues or Mccarthy's dithering over crosses already), or his organisational skills but instead it seems it's because he's not good enough.
The jury is out of course, as it should be on most players after only 8 games to be honest, but there's an awful lot of unnecessary hand wringing going on with regard to a young player who's currently marshalling the most solid looking rearguard we've had in some time.
by Schmeichel the dog » 24 Sep 2015 12:31
WoodleyRoyalVisionmaffff It's a position where mistakes are more likely to be picked up on and if he isn't inspiring confidence in us, then no matter what soundbites the club make the defence will be thinking the same privately.
I agree but I'd suggest that the current defence looks far less jittery on the field in front of Bond than for the last two seasons. The simple truth is that only two sides have a better defensive record than us and despite fielding a more attacking system in recent weeks the defence doesn't appear to have too many problems with Bond. Of course this may be due to the presence of McShane/Ferdinand and it may all go tits up but for now it seems that some people are just looking for something to comment on.
A few weeks ago it was our lack of creativity, then not having a "20 goal a season man ", then it was "no real width". All of these things were going to cost us dear and now it's a goalkeeper whose major crime is that he hasn't had to make too many saves. That could just as easily be put down to his superior positioning (have we forgotten Feds near post issues or Mccarthy's dithering over crosses already), or his organisational skills but instead it seems it's because he's not good enough.
The jury is out of course, as it should be on most players after only 8 games to be honest, but there's an awful lot of unnecessary hand wringing going on with regard to a young player who's currently marshalling the most solid looking rearguard we've had in some time.
Once again vision you are proving why you are one of the best posters on here
by Oilroyal » 24 Sep 2015 12:32
WoodleyRoyalVisionmaffff It's a position where mistakes are more likely to be picked up on and if he isn't inspiring confidence in us, then no matter what soundbites the club make the defence will be thinking the same privately.
I agree but I'd suggest that the current defence looks far less jittery on the field in front of Bond than for the last two seasons. The simple truth is that only two sides have a better defensive record than us and despite fielding a more attacking system in recent weeks the defence doesn't appear to have too many problems with Bond. Of course this may be due to the presence of McShane/Ferdinand and it may all go tits up but for now it seems that some people are just looking for something to comment on.
A few weeks ago it was our lack of creativity, then not having a "20 goal a season man ", then it was "no real width". All of these things were going to cost us dear and now it's a goalkeeper whose major crime is that he hasn't had to make too many saves. That could just as easily be put down to his superior positioning (have we forgotten Feds near post issues or Mccarthy's dithering over crosses already), or his organisational skills but instead it seems it's because he's not good enough.
The jury is out of course, as it should be on most players after only 8 games to be honest, but there's an awful lot of unnecessary hand wringing going on with regard to a young player who's currently marshalling the most solid looking rearguard we've had in some time.
Once again vision you are proving why you are one of the best posters on here
by maffff » 24 Sep 2015 13:13
Vision I agree but I'd suggest that the current defence looks far less jittery on the field in front of Bond than for the last two seasons.
Of course this may be due to the presence of McShane/Ferdinand.
by Snowball » 25 Sep 2015 08:12
by Extended-Phenotype » 25 Sep 2015 08:32
by Sanguine » 25 Sep 2015 08:44
Extended-Phenotype Might have been said but we have been kinda spoilt regarding keepers over the years and maybe taking great keeping for granted - don't think Bond is particularly bad, just has a high benchmark to be measured against.
by JamieY26 » 25 Sep 2015 11:58
by Maguire » 25 Sep 2015 12:29
by Extended-Phenotype » 25 Sep 2015 12:59
Maguire Federici dropped his fair share of clangers and copped his fair share of abuse on this portal over the years.
by lewesroyal » 25 Sep 2015 13:24
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