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Thread: At last, we have a 'keeper lauded for his good distribution!

  1. #26

    Re: At last, we have a 'keeper lauded for his good distribution!

    Quote Originally Posted by Moodybluebird View Post
    Agreed. Possibly the best keeper I've ever seen was Peter Shilton and he was such a great shot-stopper it was said that he was worth 10-15 points per season to his team.
    His goal scoring record was crap though.

  2. #27

    Re: At last, we have a 'keeper lauded for his good distribution!

    Quote Originally Posted by Moodybluebird View Post
    Agreed. Possibly the best keeper I've ever seen was Peter Shilton and he was such a great shot-stopper it was said that he was worth 10-15 points per season to his team.
    I thought Etheridge was quality as a shot stopper but he has ben schooled as a wack it down the field artist. The modern game has bypassed people like him. If you are looking for an approach that builds from the back and beats the press then you need a keeper that can hit wing backs or a central defensive midfielder with a 40 yard pass.

  3. #28

    Re: At last, we have a 'keeper lauded for his good distribution!

    Quote Originally Posted by splott parker View Post
    I know she did, I very often sent three milk stouts into the snug for her, Martha & Ena.
    They didn’t let you in the snug, did they?

  4. #29

    Re: At last, we have a 'keeper lauded for his good distribution!

    Quote Originally Posted by splott parker View Post
    Not in a swimming pool I wouldn’t
    Is the Royal Oak still going (I'd imagine it is)?
    If so, when I'm able to break the shackles here in China and I can visit home, I'd happily let you buy me a pint!

  5. #30

    Re: At last, we have a 'keeper lauded for his good distribution!

    Quote Originally Posted by Cleve van Leef View Post
    They didn’t let you in the snug, did they?
    Only one table and the three chicks claimed them!!!!?

  6. #31

    Re: At last, we have a 'keeper lauded for his good distribution!

    Quote Originally Posted by Rock_Flock_of_Five View Post
    Is the Royal Oak still going (I'd imagine it is)?
    If so, when I'm able to break the shackles here in China and I can visit home, I'd happily let you buy me a pint!
    It certainly is and I certainly will

  7. #32

    Re: At last, we have a 'keeper lauded for his good distribution!

    Quote Originally Posted by cyril evans awaydays View Post
    If you are looking for an approach that builds from the back and beats the press then you need a keeper that can hit wing backs or a central defensive midfielder with a 40 yard pass.
    That is all well and good if that is the approach.

    But a lot of this building from the back begins with a goal kick, where the goalie actually passes it backwards to one of his centre halves. That is fine if you are Man City, but we see it loads of times with middling championship sides.

    They tend to get pressed quickly, pass it around three or four times (getting nowhere), gradually losing control of the ball, panic and it ends up going back to the keeper, resulting in a goal conceded or the ball being hoofed towards row Z.
    We did it against the Derby goalie last season, if I remember correctly.

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    Re: At last, we have a 'keeper lauded for his good distribution!

    Quote Originally Posted by KingOfSiamIAm View Post
    That is all well and good if that is the approach.

    But a lot of this building from the back begins with a goal kick, where the goalie actually passes it backwards to one of his centre halves. That is fine if you are Man City, but we see it loads of times with middling championship sides.

    They tend to get pressed quickly, pass it around three or four times (getting nowhere), gradually losing control of the ball, panic and it ends up going back to the keeper, resulting in a goal conceded or the ball being hoofed towards row Z.
    We did it against the Derby goalie last season, if I remember correctly.
    Now our goalie.

  9. #34

    Re: At last, we have a 'keeper lauded for his good distribution!

    Quote Originally Posted by jon1959 View Post
    Now our goalie.
    Yup.
    However, I will say that he did look like a good goalie though, and I remember that he was able to accurately ping/pass the ball to a team mate.

    I will just be disappointed if, just cos we suddenly have a goalie who is comfortable passing the ball, we suddenly start passing backwards from a goal kick.

  10. #35

    Re: At last, we have a 'keeper lauded for his good distribution!

    Quote Originally Posted by splott parker View Post
    Not in a swimming pool I wouldn’t

  11. #36

    Re: At last, we have a 'keeper lauded for his good distribution!

    Very, very few teams are able to play short from goal kicks and beat the press. Few teams in the PL can do it successfully and even less in the championship, let alone a team that has played hoofball for the last decade.

    I’d rather see our midfielders comfortable in possession first.

    Let’s walk before we can run.

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