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On the topic of keepers,
The German goalie made a brilliant save last night and if that wasn't enough, saved a couple of pens and scored a pen herself top class effort. Luckily for the commentators her name wasn't Minge!!!.
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It was an outstanding save, especially when you find out she’s recovered from cancer twice.Originally posted by Heathblue View PostOn the topic of keepers,
The German goalie made a brilliant save last night and if that wasn't enough, saved a couple of pens and scored a pen herself top class effort. Luckily for the commentators her name wasn't Minge!!!.
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I remember reading about this bloke in the Guardian some years back. I think there's a documentary about him somewhere. I don't think he made much money over his "career", but he was apparently able to to live "the life".Originally posted by Tuerto View PostAt first i thought it was a spoof, not so. That's brilliant, i'd like to shake his hand. I'm buying the book on the back of your post, cheers Lardy :thumbup:
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Are you forgetting, we do get it wrong quite often;Originally posted by Rock_Flock_of_Five View PostThe one position that we've historically managed to get right (cough).
When I first started watching the City in the mid-70s, we had Bill Irwin and Ron Healey. Since that time, we've been blessed with some outstanding 'keepers.
Ross Turnbull
Tony Warner
Peter Enkleman
Dimi Konstantopoulos
Stephen Bywater
Stuart Taylor
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Originally posted by John Buchanan View PostNo disrespect to Marshall but, of the two, I always felt that Heaton was the better keeper and deserved to be number one.
Sorry, I disagree. During his 7 yr spell at City, Marshall was consistently the best keeper I saw in over 60 yrs watching the Club. His form never tailed off and he was the consummate professional. Heaton was clearly a good keeper, but Marshall's 264 appearances at City is testimony that managers gave him the vote over Heaton, too.
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No need to apologise, Steve, it is all about opinions. Totally agree that Marshall is a club legend, that the managers preferred him and that he has a whole load more appearances. Just my view that Heaton was the better all round keeper and, perhaps under a different manager with a different view, would have gone on to outshine even Marshall's legacy.Originally posted by Steve the Tea View PostSorry, I disagree. During his 7 yr spell at City, Marshall was consistently the best keeper I saw in over 60 yrs watching the Club. His form never tailed off and he was the consummate professional. Heaton was clearly a good keeper, but Marshall's 264 appearances at City is testimony that managers gave him the vote over Heaton, too.
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