Jack Stern being interviewed on TS about Bart atm
Anything of note to report?
Jack Stern being interviewed on TS about Bart atm
Not really........sounds like a top lad though (not that you'd expect Jack to say anything different). Old head on young shoulders..............Anything of note to report?
Are there actually any posts that say he shouldn’t be #1 next season?Surprised by some in this debate. It’s not even really a debate. Unless he’s been linked away from us with a big money move elsewhere, I don’t understand any talk of him not being our number one next season.
He’ll have just turned 22 when the season starts - a baby in goalkeeper terms - and is the first choice goalkeeper by a distance for Netherlands. Who are lining up in the semi-finals tonight with Bart having played every game.
Now is exactly the time to put absolute faith in him. You are number one, and it’s up to others to raise levels and earn your shirt.
He WILL be our number one short of a big money move away. The goalkeeper rotation was a uniquely RDZ experiment.
Numerous questioning whether he will be next season in the last 10 pages, yes.Are there actually any posts that say he shouldn’t be #1 next season?
‘Badly vulnerable’ is overstating it, but it is something that he’s got to improve. But that’s fair enough - judging when to come / not come, for high balls, is comfortably the single most difficult aspect of goalkeeping (for anyone with the physical attributes and reflexes to handle the rest of the job).I think he's badly vulnerable at set pieces, I was surprised that Türkiye didn't make more of it. England should be pumping the set pieces into the box and getting lads around Bart, he's not imposing enough and it's definitely a route to goal. Shot-stopping wise he's magnificent, his reactions are fantastic and every game I've seen him play it's angered me even more that he's spent so much of the season watching Steele play and picking the ball out his net so frequently.
Well I must’ve glossed over them as nonsense then!Numerous questioning whether he will be next season in the last 10 pages, yes.
Wait until he’s home from the Euros. He’s put himself well and truly on the radar this summer, and I’d be surprised if there isn’t interest from big clubs. Even more so if he helps the Netherlands to the final.Surprised by some in this debate. It’s not even really a debate. Unless he’s been linked away from us with a big money move elsewhere, I don’t understand any talk of him not being our number one next season.
Some fuckers will put in a bit for £35-40 million and Tony will tell them to f*** right off.Wait until he’s home from the Euros. He’s put himself well and truly on the radar this summer, and I’d be surprised if there isn’t interest from big clubs. Even more so if he helps the Netherlands to the final.
Wait until he’s home from the Euros. He’s put himself well and truly on the radar this summer, and I’d be surprised if there isn’t interest from big clubs. Even more so if he helps the Netherlands to the final.
I’d take it, plus add-ons, and put Rushworth straight in at number one. £60m would be hypothetical silly money and make him one of the most expensive goalkeepers of all time.Some fuckers will put in a bit for £35-40 million and Tony will tell them to f*** right off.
If Chelsea go north of £60 million we may be in trouble.
From what I’ve seen of Rushworth - and the corresponding views of Swansea, Lincoln and Walsall fans - having a club willing to give us 60m for Bart would be a nice problem to have.Some fuckers will put in a bit for £35-40 million and Tony will tell them to f*** right off.
If Chelsea go north of £60 million we may be in trouble.
He's a GK - and a good one and getting better - but GKs don't attract the same price as strikers or no.10s; £40M would be a very interesting price for a GK - not many have sold for that much - especially as we've already got Rushworth and Beadle on the books.Some fuckers will put in a bit for £35-40 million and Tony will tell them to f*** right off.
If Chelsea go north of £60 million we may be in trouble.
That's shocking - and frankly, unacceptable.A bit OT but gives interesting context about goalkeeper loan rules.
The rise of the ‘fake No.2 goalkeeper’: How EFL clubs are exploiting the emergency loan loophole to save budget
Pressure to get results in the EFL means clubs are thinking outside the box and making the emergency loan rule work in a way that saves them money, but is it also harming careers?www.fourfourtwo.com
Correct.Bart should be our first choice goalkeeper this season.
Correct.No more fannying about with rotation
Crap! Rubbish idea. Out on loan - lower PL, Championship or top level league in Europe (Germany, Spain or Italy).with Rushworth as his number 2.