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[Albion] Christian Walton on season long loan to Bury



Stat Brother

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No fault attributed to Christian, I assume?

No mention of him on the BBC report, I couldn't stick with Chl5 to see for myself.
 






stss30

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Didn't think you could blame Walton for either of the goals, first goal was pretty soft but poorly defended.
 




Vegas Seagull

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2-0 up Bury what happens next?
Bury miss a penalty
Oppo have made no subs, bury manager makes 2 on 71 mins, Swindon score 2 minutes later
THEN he does it again (still no subs for Swindon) makes 3rd sub on 81 & you've guessed it, Swindon equalise 2 mins later again
Shocking
Not sure about CW in the hands of this clown
(Nb I am talking through my pocket)
 








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Keith Patel;7002307 “Christian shows a great desire to keep the ball out of the net.[/QUOTE said:
Brilliant. An amazing spot by Bury.
 






hans kraay fan club

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At fault for 3 of the four goals last night. Huge talent, but glad he's doing his learning at someone else's risk, despite what the goalkeeping experts on here thought.
 


saafend_seagull

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At fault for 3 of the four goals last night. Huge talent, but glad he's doing his learning at someone else's risk, despite what the goalkeeping experts on here thought.

Fleetwood had 21 corners.

Forum doesn't seem to hurl abuse at him, definitely to blame for one goal.

They also call El ebd, El BAD.
 






hans kraay fan club

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Fleetwood had 21 corners.

Forum doesn't seem to hurl abuse at him, definitely to blame for one goal.

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Good. Maybe they have less reactionary idiots on their's?

None of the goals came (directly) from those corners though. The problems were failures to deal with pretty tame, low crosses.

He's 19 years old - he'll inevitably have iffy games while he learns. Thinking about it I'm even more glad he's learning away from the worst of our fans.
 


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Good. Maybe they have less reactionary idiots on their's?

None of the goals came (directly) from those corners though. The problems were failures to deal with pretty tame, low crosses.

He's 19 years old - he'll inevitably have iffy games while he learns. Thinking about it I'm even more glad he's learning away from the worst of our fans.

The low cross for the second was a bit of a howler.
 




Gazwag

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Just watched the highlights of the game, first two were absolute clangers on his part. Don't know if going on loan to a club that concedes goals for fun is going to massively help his development.

Isn't it better for him to spend a season where he has to work hard as a goalkeeper every match then sitting behind a strong defence and only getting one or two saves a match.
 


One Teddy Maybank

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Isn't it better for him to spend a season where he has to work hard as a goalkeeper every match then sitting behind a strong defence and only getting one or two saves a match.

Depends if it's affecting his confidence really.
 




mejonaNO12 aka riskit

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In a BIZARRE sort of way I think it can do some real good to go out and experience CONCEEDING goals.

Sure, at the time its probably horrendous. But what better to way to learn where you can improve?

It really would do no good to go out on loan, have 1 or 2 shots at you a game in a brilliant defensive unit and come away thinking you are the finished item.
 








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