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Nathan Trott Signs - Official
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Wake your kids up, something amazing has happened
We've signed a Player !!!!
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doesn't say which squad number - perhaps they're waiting for other movements first
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I think Hovarth will be announced soon
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Turner had a good game on Saturday. Does he keep the shirt for a game or two more?
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North Cardiff Blue
Turner had a good game on Saturday. Does he keep the shirt for a game or two more?
He deserves it
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North Cardiff Blue
Turner had a good game on Saturday. Does he keep the shirt for a game or two more?
he did play really well - but Trott didn't come here to sit on the bench
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Rjk
he did play really well - but Trott didn't come here to sit on the bench
Wouldn't be a great sign for the manager to single out someone's performance then immediately drop him
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City123
Wouldn't be a great sign for the manager to single out someone's performance then immediately drop him
Difficult one though, do you wait for him to have a bad game then immediately drop him and shatter his confidence?
I would like to think they were honest with him at the start of the season and say they are bringing in a new number 1 keeper, until he signs the position is his but you will have to make way once new guy arrives.
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City123
Wouldn't be a great sign for the manager to single out someone's performance then immediately drop him
Signing a new keeper (especially when we already have 3) has to be the least interesting position for a signing. Yawn.
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Kitman
Difficult one though, do you wait for him to have a bad game then immediately drop him and shatter his confidence?
I would like to think they were honest with him at the start of the season and say they are bringing in a new number 1 keeper, until he signs the position is his but you will have to make way once new guy arrives.
I think this is right.
You have your no.1 and if Trott is being brought in for that, which I'm assuming he is then he should play soon. Maybe not tomorrow mind given he has only just joined but I think it would be wrong to wait until Turner makes a single mistake.
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Bobby Dandruff
Signing a new keeper (especially when we already have 3) has to be the least interesting position for a signing. Yawn.
Keep your pecker up, Buzby.
While a goalkeeper might not be the most exciting of signings, it's an important one considering one of the senior keepers on the books is really poor and the other is bang average at best. Hopefully, the former will be on his way shortly while the latter will serve as no more than an emergency option this season.
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Yeah, we have to start Trott, can't have a high-profile loanee on the bench. It's a shame for Turner because he did really well vs Posh.
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The Lone Gunman
Keep your pecker up, Buzby.
While a goalkeeper might not be the most exciting of signings, it's an important one considering one of the senior keepers on the books is really poor and the other is bang average at best. Hopefully, the former will be on his way shortly while the latter will serve as no more than an emergency option this season.
Agree with that
There is no way Hovarth plays BBM ball he is a disaster with the ball at his feet - I'm not even sure he is a good shot stopper and appears very cumbersome. He does however possess huge gloves
Alnwick is a back up keeper - He went up in everybodys estimations when compared to Hovarth - though I guess Turner now gets that nod
Depends on Trotts reliability I guess
Im guessing he's quick with his distribution which is going to be a major factor in the way it gets played out
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binman
Agree with that
There is no way Hovarth plays BBM ball he is a disaster with the ball at his feet - I'm not even sure he is a good shot stopper and appears very cumbersome. He does however possess huge gloves
Alnwick is a back up keeper - He went up in everybodys estimations when compared to Hovarth - though I guess Turner now gets that nod
Depends on Trotts reliability I guess
Im guessing he's quick with his distribution which is going to be a major factor in the way it gets played out
I would be encouraging Alnwick to move on, along with Hovarth. I think we’ll be fine this season with Turner and Trott, and with a third choice keeper progressing from the U21s.
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I would be encouraging Alnwick to move on, along with Hovarth. I think we’ll be fine this season with Turner and Trott, and with a third choice keeper progressing from the U21s.
Alnwick's contract is up next summer, so I'd guess he's probably not too expensive to keep around as a back-up, but it looks like he'll be third choice if he does stay.
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binman
Agree with that
There is no way Hovarth plays BBM ball he is a disaster with the ball at his feet - I'm not even sure he is a good shot stopper and appears very cumbersome. He does however possess huge gloves
Alnwick is a back up keeper - He went up in everybodys estimations when compared to Hovarth - though I guess Turner now gets that nod
Depends on Trotts reliability I guess
Im guessing he's quick with his distribution which is going to be a major factor in the way it gets played out
I've seen some YouTube stuff; it appears he's OK (on YouTube) with the ball at his feet. Another observation is that he made a lot of saves with his feet with quick reactions rather than diving, and he looks a bit gangly. BBM rates him, so it looks promising.
Hopefully we have good options as at Striker and Keeper, which are key positions.
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I know nothing about Trott but the Wimbledon fans seemed to rate him when he was with them in this league a few years ago. And from BBMs comments he is 100% his signing so he must know he's they type of keeper we need. Gutted for Turner but he's absolutely shown he can step up so allows us to move on Hovarth (and maybe Alnwick).
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It would be a shame for Turner if he loses his place after Saturday, but 2nd choice and probably starting for cup games would be a step up from last season at least. (We've got more cup games this season - up to 8 in the Vertu Trophy as well as however many in the League and FA cups - you would hope we would make it through the 1st 2 rounds of the latter.)
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the life of a goalkeeper is pretty strange.
Jak Alnwick was out number 2, gets his chance after Horvarth has a clanger against Burnley - plays well and keeps his spot as first choice keeper.
then he gets injured, and by the time he's back from injury, we are in a lower league, and according to some he's now our third choice keeper behind Trott and Turner
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The keepers 1st job is shot stopping.
Being good with the ball at his feet is a bonus.
Horvarth isn't very good at either mind.
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Rjk
Jak Alnwick was out number 2, gets his chance after Horvarth has a clanger against Burnley - plays well and keeps his spot as first choice keeper.
'Plays well' is a matter of opinion.
You say 'according to some he is now out third choice keeper...'
I strongly suspect one of the 'some' is the manager.
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As a matter of interest, Alnwick made 21 Championship appearances from November 2024 to February 2025. He kept one clean sheet.
He's not a terrible keeper by any means, but he's not an especially good one either.
City have had a lot better than him at Championship and League One level.
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North Cardiff Blue
Looks pretty good in this one.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r4fyLatKiLU
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I'm sure we have bought a player from FC Köpenhamn before!! let me see, Ohhhh that's right AC. saw him last night against Malmö FF in the euro quals. He is still awful.
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Trotts getting the 13 shirt it looks like
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What does Nathan Trott have in common with only one other player who has represented to club in it's entire history. (i think...) What is it and who is the player with the connection.
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Tuerto
What does Nathan Trott have in common with only one other player who has represented to club in it's entire history. (i think...) What is it and who is the player with the connection.
Is it something to do with playing/starting his club football in one position (outfield/gk) but playing his international football in the other. Like Josh Magennis but the other way around.
:-/
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Tuerto
What does Nathan Trott have in common with only one other player who has represented to club in it's entire history. (i think...) What is it and who is the player with the connection.
Andy Legg?
Left back and goalkeeper?
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North Cardiff Blue
Which begs the question why are Kobnhavn moving him on!
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Des Parrot
Which begs the question why are Kobnhavn moving him on!
this
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Des Parrot
Which begs the question why are Kobnhavn moving him on!
their fans on twitter were not at all complimentary about his abilities.
amazed they would get any money for him
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Jamsarnie
Andy Legg?
Left back and goalkeeper?
Reply to Bob and Jamsarnie. It's a bit more mundane and simple, although i like your thinking. The player who Trott has a connection to was on loan to us at the turn of the century..
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Tuerto
Reply to Bob and Jamsarnie. It's a bit more mundane and simple, although i like your thinking. The player who Trott has a connection to was on loan to us at the turn of the century..
Kyle Lightbourne, another Bermuda international.
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Bluebirdman Of Alcathays
Kyle Lightbourne, another Bermuda international.
On the button. :thumbup:
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Rjk
their fans on twitter were not at all complimentary about his abilities.
amazed they would get any money for him
Hopefully Turner remains in goals, he was impressive on his first start , looked very confident and capable
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Bluebirdman Of Alcathays
Kyle Lightbourne, another Bermuda international.
Also known for his ability as Kyle Stillborn.
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Tuerto
On the button. :thumbup:
Sorry to be a party pooper Tuerto, but my laser like memopry when it comes to City tells me that Richard Mallory, a winger who played four times for us in 63/64 was born in Bermuda.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dick_Mallory
I also found this about him;-
"A winger who was in the reserves when an injury crisis struck early in the 1963-64 season and was called in to the first team. He didn't impress however, and once the first team regulars were fit again, he was dropped. He eventually returned to his native Bermuda where he worked as a steward at a yacht club."
Now, the real reason I knew this. A few years ago, I looked up the City team for the first game I saw them play (Northampton on 5/10/63) and Msllory was the only one who played that day that I'd never heard of, so I did some research on him and the fact he was born in Bermuda must have stuck inthe back of my mind - it doesn't look as though he played international football for Bermuda though.