Even you must now know you're onto a loser.For all we know, he may not be earmarked as our number 1 keeper anyway.
Even you must now know you're onto a loser.For all we know, he may not be earmarked as our number 1 keeper anyway.
Happy to be proved wrong and hope he turns out to be the best keeper we have ever had. Obviously there is a point a which a keeper is too small. If we had signed someone 4ft tall we would all be moaning (and even a dwarf would have kept a clean sheet in the first half against Crawley). All i am doing as someone who was behind the goal today is saying he is very small for a Premier League keeper (probably the smallest in the league i suspect) for the benefit and interest of anyone not there today. For all we know, he may not be earmarked as our number 1 keeper anyway.
Obviously he grows a few inches when he plays internationally.
Jesus Christ, some of the f*cking posts on here. Let's just accept our relegation now, because our scouts obviously missed how tall Ryan is and therefore we are f*cked. If we're going to judge goalkeepers on their physical appearance then I'd still take a goalkeeper who doesn't "have footballers legs" over a visibly overweight Stockdale.
You do realise that Ryan is a lot more athletic than Stockdale, I'm sure he can make up those extra inches and then some by be able to jump higher and react that bit faster.
I hope so. He did not have anything to do in the first half so I can not comment at all on his keeping ability from that game other than he did one very accurate low kick out to Bruno which looked good. He looks small. Some of the lower end Premier League teams (Stoke, WBA, Burnley etc) are massive and physical so he may have a problem with that. He may be able to cope, who knows at the moment.
You do realise that Ryan is a lot more athletic than Stockdale, I'm sure he can make up those extra inches and then some by be able to jump higher and react that bit faster.
I hope so. He did not have anything to do in the first half so I can not comment at all on his keeping ability from that game other than he did one very accurate low kick out to Bruno which looked good. He looks small. Some of the lower end Premier League teams (Stoke, WBA, Burnley etc) are massive and physical so he may have a problem with that. He may be able to cope, who knows at the moment.
Not just our scouts that have had the wool pulled over their eyes but Valencia and Genk as well. Same height as Cassilas as well what were Real Madrid thinking for all of those years. However what do all these scouts know anyway a couple of people have seen Ryan stand under a crossbar at Crawley in a game he has not made a save and written him off already.
Couldn't make it up could you only on NSC
Tom Heaton England Goalkeeper is 6' 1" Ryan is at best 2" shorter. 2" for Christ's sake, I bet that means he will let a hatful in. Some of the comments on here are laughable. We have signed three players and two of them have already taken a lot of stick for either being too short or too slow. It won't be long before someone finds fault with Gross. They complain that we are not making signings and when we do they slag them off. Only on NSC.
He said all along that he wanted to go back home and the club didnt want him to sign permanently so that matter wasnt followed through. Therefore a pointless discussion.
In case anyone missed it, there's an in-depth review at http://www.brightonandhovenews.org/2017/07/22/albion-hit-crawley-town-for-six/:
Albion hit Crawley Town for six
Posted On 22 Jul 2017 at 5:34 pm
By : Tim Hodges
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Crawley Town 0 Brighton & Hove Albion 6
Brighton and Hove Albion comprehensively dispatched of their nearest local rivals with a convincing win at the Checkatrade Stadium.
Six different Albion players scored, including new signing Pascal Gross and Conner Goldson not long after the latter’s life saving heart surgery.
Albion’s other scorer’s were Solly March after just four minutes, Tomer Hemed, Jamie Murphy and a Glenn Murray penalty.
New signing, goalkeeper Maty Ryan made his debut in the first half , but hardly touched the ball.
Niki Maenpaa took over in the second half.
Brighton and Hove Albion to send the worst Inn close to local rivals Agri A compelling voice to the trade.
Six players marked Albion differentiated in my signature and Pascal Gross and Conner Goldson Nikki old after a recent Salvador heart surgery.
Best scorer Albion VAR Solly March, after just four minutes, Tomer HEMED, Jamie Murphy Glenn Murray A Penal.
The recruitment, Matya Ryan ported his debut in the first half, but barely touched the ball.
Niki Mäenpää was in the second half.
What was our support today?
thank you1,767
Slightly edited your post for you.
thank you
Happy to be proved wrong and hope he turns out to be the best keeper we have ever had. Obviously there is a point a which a keeper is too small. If we had signed someone 4ft tall we would all be moaning (and even a dwarf would have kept a clean sheet in the first half against Crawley). All i am doing as someone who was behind the goal today is saying he is very small for a Premier League keeper (probably the smallest in the league i suspect) for the benefit and interest of anyone not there today. For all we know, he may not be earmarked as our number 1 keeper anyway.