ferring seagull
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- Dec 30, 2010
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Cheers, FS, and welcome to the Fan Club!
My very great pleasure to see the great man between the sticks !
Cheers, FS, and welcome to the Fan Club!
With all due respect, please don't tell me who I have and haven't forgotten. I'm 41 - I've seen a lot of Brighton keepers, and a few of them were at least on a par with Michel. Some like John Keeley and Ben Roberts, were better. Michel was a very good lower league keeper - Kusczcak has a CHAMPIONS LEAGUE winner's medal.
On occasions Michel was truly excellent. He may very well remain YOUR FAVOURITE Albion keeper for ever. That doesn't make him the best.
He wasn't quite the same keeper after his shoulder injury, in my opinion. At his peak, he used to OWN his box, but in the latter part of his time, far from it.
He'll always remain an Albion legend, but I'll assess him objectively, thanks.
Why do you believe your opinion is any better than somebody elses? Kev believes that FDM was the best goalkeeper we have ever had, and didn't deserve to be laughed at by yourself afterwards. Also why does it seem to be that just because you are 41 your opinion means more than somebody who is say 25 or in my case 22? Age doesn't come into it and there was no need to reference it within your post. You seem to be somebody who just enjoys taking the moral high ground and likes to put people down if they don't agree with you.
On that note I need more than 7 league games to decide if he is the best ever goalkeeper we have ever had. It's a bit too soon to put him in the same category as somebody who played well over 200 games for our club. He could yet take a dive in form and become a nobody very quickly.
Why do you believe your opinion is any better than somebody elses? Kev believes that FDM was the best goalkeeper we have ever had, and didn't deserve to be laughed at by yourself afterwards. Also why does it seem to be that just because you are 41 your opinion means more than somebody who is say 25 or in my case 22? Age doesn't come into it and there was no need to reference it within your post. You seem to be somebody who just enjoys taking the moral high ground and likes to put people down if they don't agree with you.
On that note I need more than 7 league games to decide if he is the best ever goalkeeper we have ever had. It's a bit too soon to put him in the same category as somebody who played well over 200 games for our club. He could yet take a dive in form and become a nobody very quickly.
The main ones since I've been watching us: Moseley, Steele, Corrigan, Digweed, Keeley, Beeney, Rust, Roberts, Kuipers, Ankergren......might have missed a few. Of those, Beeney was the one who I had most confidence in.......Kuszczak is better than him.
I think he's the best I've seen although Corrigan in his prime was probably better.
No, Joe Corrigan was undoubtably the BEST goalkeeper who ever played for the club.
The only keeper with international caps to his name, surely,
It seems Des also thinks so..........
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David Gonzalez (Columbia)
Corrigan was a great keeper, but was past his peak when he was with us (he certainly didn't win any of those caps whilst our player).
As for 'the only keeper with International Caps to his name', off the top of my head, in the last few years, we've had the following:
Rami Shaaban (Sweden)
Alan Blayney (N Ireland)
Wayne Henderson (Rep Ireland)
Dave Beasant (England)
Tony Meola (USA)
David Yeldell (USA)
and now Tomasz Kuszcsak (Poland)
Wasn't Jurgen Sommer an international for the USA ?
Stewart Kerr was a Scottish U21 keeper if that counts
Did we ever have a WALES keeper?
Corrigan was a great keeper, but was past his peak when he was with us (he certainly didn't win any of those caps whilst our player).
As for 'the only keeper with International Caps to his name', off the top of my head, in the last few years, we've had the following:
Rami Shaaban (Sweden)
Alan Blayney (N Ireland)
Wayne Henderson (Rep Ireland)
Dave Beasant (England)
Tony Meola (USA)
David Yeldell (USA)
and now Tomasz Kuszcsak (Poland)