Lowest point in English goalkeeping

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Herr Tubthumper

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:lol: Yes, our Noel.

As someone who watches a lot of Spanish football, if we said that of the 20 La Liga sides, they have 15 Spanish 'keepers, he'd be 16th in line. That is of course discounting some quality youngsters from the Spanish second tier - I imagine Barcelona B and Castilla have some very promising players who are essentially unproven - like Fielding.

Carse the Farce, Misses Robinson, Jona Louie, Noel Fiedling, Robert 'Very' Green and Ken Loach. Have I missed anyone?
 












Herr Tubthumper

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Carse the Farce, Misses Robinson, Jona Louie, Noel Fiedling, Robert 'Very' Green and Ken Loach. Have I missed anyone?

Let's add the lead singer of Whitsnake to this motley crew then.
 








jcdenton08

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There's an element of truth in that, but I don't totally agree.

There are some fine English individuals coming through, but they, and the failed generation before them, have been brought up on 'English' football, which is an inferior, superseded form of the game. As has been proved, it doesn't matter how good your players are, if the system you are playing doesn't suit your style OR it's being counter-acted by a better system, you're not going to get anywhere.

Small example, look at what Gus is doing, with (in the early days certainly) many players he inherited and had only played an 'English' way. They changed their style and outlook completely - and look at where we are now.

For me, it's more a coaching issue than a skill issue, though the latter is, of course, important.

This is a very good point actually. Gus is clearly a supreme coach and is able to look at a player and instantly judge his abilities/limitations - his signings are testiment to buying players who do specific jobs and have specific skill-sets within the style and system he plays. It is exactly what Barcelona continue to do by signing the likes of Sanchez, buying essentially more of the same to keep things fresh and ticking over. He has a winning formula based on the ethos of modern football - keeping possession, counter attacking and being extremely physically fit.

However, there is a big but - whilst England do have a few players who perhaps look like they may have the skill to break away from the mediocrity of the rest - in particular Wilshere looks a quality player and Cleverley looks very promising - for the years to come we will continue picking the likes of John Terry/Rio Ferdinand/Steven "long diagonal" Gerrard/Frank Lampard until they are carted off on wheelchairs. Terry/Ferds/Gerrard et al themselves were once very promising too and perhaps in a better side surrounded by the likes of Messi/Iniesta/Xavi/Ronaldo - truly world class players in every sense - they might have fulfilled that potential.

By the time our now-promising players are in their peak and playing every match for England, they will in turn be surrounded by mediocrity with the present day equivelent of Emile Heskey or Andy Hinchcliffe or Nicky Barmby or whatever expected to do an important role in the team, meanwhile Spain will be slotting players in as-and-when who fit immediately into their well established footballing ethos.

Frankly, it will take a revolution at grass-roots level with coaches teaching young players the values of keeping possession and not repeatedly spamming long diagonal balls for our 'speedy wingers' to chase after, before there is any change in our team's fortunes.
 




The Large One

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Frankly, it will take a revolution at grass-roots level with coaches teaching young players the values of keeping possession and not repeatedly spamming long diagonal balls for our 'speedy wingers' to chase after, before there is any change in our team's fortunes.

Yup. But don't watch this space for a while.

It will also take a revolution in fans' attitudes to appreciate it. We went through it, but came out the other side more satisfied. Look at how many away fans - and reporters - accuse Brighton of being 'boring' and 'time-wasting' and 'ruining football...'.
 


Storer 68

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"After being unable to displace Casper Ankergren:ohmy:, On 26 October, Leeds announced they would not be renewing his loan and he returned to Blackburn. On 1 February 2010, Fielding returned to Rochdale on loan until the end of the 2009–10"

So our best ENGLAND goalkeeper is not as good as the current BRIGHTON goalkeeper :rant:.

Bet Ncky Rust s crying with laughter:lolol:
 






mcshane in the 79th

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It will also take a revolution in fans' attitudes to appreciate it. We went through it, but came out the other side more satisfied. Look at how many away fans - and reporters - accuse Brighton of being 'boring' and 'time-wasting' and 'ruining football...'.

Even our own fans still want us to "Get it forward FFS", despite seeing our style win a league at a canter and take us to the top of the Championship very quickly
 




Storer 68

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Is it a purely British thing that we used to produce the best goalkeepers in the world or do people from other countries think the same about us?

When it mattered, our top English goalkeepers have often made key mistakes,
against Argentina in 1986 when Shilton let midget Maradona outjump him, .

Hardley being outjumped .......................
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