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Uncle Spielberg said:my view is if someone wants a transfer request its
" theres the door my son, now use it and close it behind you "
Should we have got rid of Kuipers in that case?
Uncle Spielberg said:my view is if someone wants a transfer request its
" theres the door my son, now use it and close it behind you "
Uncle Spielberg said:Why I do not have any problems saying this, he is vastly overrated, lost us games, is a spoilt kid when someone nicks his No 1 jersey and has shown no loyalty to the club or fans, in short he is a cock
The Large One said:Bloody fence-sitters.
adammicheal said:So what about Boston they didnt want to pay for him either and at the time Hull were paying money for everyone they had enough to entice Nick Barmby there
Rougvie said:This sort of arguement is endemic of the way football has moved on in the last 10 years.
Back then you had a FIRST choice keeper who was generally an experienced pro and a SECOND choice who was coming up through the ranks and knew that he had to sit on the bench and wait his turn.
Like everything in life no one is prepared to wait anymore, both keepers are only slightly better than average which compounds the problem as in turn they have made an equal amount of mistakes giving ammunition to each keeper and their respective supporters.
One of the only failings of our youth policy over the past 5 years is that we have not really had a keeper that was good enough to come through and wait for his chance, likewise we havent signed anyone on a permanent deal keeper wise that would be 'ome for the future' Henderson came here expecting first team football which was always going to be a problem.
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Rougvie said:
One of the only failings of our youth policy over the past 5 years is that we have not really had a keeper that was good enough to come through and wait for his chance, likewise we havent signed anyone on a permanent deal keeper wise that would be 'ome for the future' Henderson came here expecting first team football which was always going to be a problem.
SULLY COULDNT SHOOT said:Just like FDM then...except FDM isn't a kid so isn't going to Ýmprove.
As for your 2 clean sheets rubbish...... you have no idea have you!!! It's called ' form'... which by the way has nothing to do with things to fill-in.
Form comes and goes... for example remember FDMs dip in form in the Championship.... shoudl we sack a player when his form goes down... no... give him a rest.... NOT WRITE HIM OFF AS A USELESS WASTE OF SPACE...!!!
Yoda said:Thanks for kind of awnsering for me.
Perhaps they had spunked most of their budget on these players?
As for Boston? They have even less money than us.
Rougvie said:This sort of arguement is endemic of the way football has moved on in the last 10 years.
Back then you had a FIRST choice keeper who was generally an experienced pro and a SECOND choice who was coming up through the ranks and knew that he had to sit on the bench and wait his turn.
Like everything in life no one is prepared to wait anymore, both keepers are only slightly better than average which compounds the problem as in turn they have made an equal amount of mistakes giving ammunition to each keeper and their respective supporters.
One of the only failings of our youth policy over the past 5 years is that we have not really had a keeper that was good enough to come through and wait for his chance, likewise we havent signed anyone on a permanent deal keeper wise that would be 'ome for the future' Henderson came here expecting first team football which was always going to be a problem.
If he wants to go then fine, with a better defense around him in the CCC he may become a better player, but its the howlers and lack of positional sense that is unlikely to make him a first choice week in week out at that level.
bhafc4eva said:Your right you have to give them a rest, but you dont expect them to throw the toys out the pram at every opportunity.
Tony Meolas Loan Spell said:By the way US didnt Magoo sign Henderson?
Yoda said:Lets hope that's about to change with Sully & Martin.
Won't that be the way when Henderson goes though, Kuipers as number one with Sullivan and Martin (who are both good young keepers, not Chris Mays) as understudies.Rougvie said:This sort of arguement is endemic of the way football has moved on in the last 10 years.
Back then you had a FIRST choice keeper who was generally an experienced pro and a SECOND choice who was coming up through the ranks and knew that he had to sit on the bench and wait his turn.
Like everything in life no one is prepared to wait anymore, both keepers are only slightly better than average which compounds the problem as in turn they have made an equal amount of mistakes giving ammunition to each keeper and their respective supporters.
One of the only failings of our youth policy over the past 5 years is that we have not really had a keeper that was good enough to come through and wait for his chance, likewise we havent signed anyone on a permanent deal keeper wise that would be 'ome for the future' Henderson came here expecting first team football which was always going to be a problem.