He can do OK and still not deserve to start IF the Finn is better. He got his chance, did little wrong and infact looked better (all be it not in a long enough stint to KNOW) so I think he should have kept the shirt.
That said if Finn had started, would we be bedwetting if he'd made a mistake and 'cost' us the game?
Well if we are to take him to task for that then I'll suggest that Duffys pass back wasn't that clever...or that for the first goal the problem stemmed further up the pitch
One of our very best players last season but so far has looked like the Stockdale under Hyppia. His distribution alone is nowhere near the level of last season. I thought he was certainly at fault (although not solely) for the first goal. Got his angles wrong as he came out and made it far too easy for the striker. The second one I'm less sure about - yes it was near post but was a hell of a strike.
He also seems to be carrying quite a bit more weight than last season (as he was in first season). Really think it may be time to give Maenpaa a run - he did nothing wrong and, as others have said, must feel pretty disappointed to lose his place...
Brilliant!Finns don't get livid.
They become internally bemused but maintain an extremely polite, humble and self-deprecating demeanour.
Just seen the goals on Sky, his positioning for the first goal was terrible
This big time! In real time at the game as their player broke I screamed about the inexplicable step he took to his left. It was obvious he was struggling to know where his post was and this meant it was way too easy to be beaten at his near post.
And sorry but I mentioned this last season. He's carrying too much weight for a modern pro footballer.
I have seen todays goals now - When you look at almost every goal conceded so far this season there is an element of ''could he possibly have done better ? '' about them
So in that regard there is a consistency of doubt about his capabilities and for that reason I would drop him - although today I don't think the goals conceded in this match on their own merit being dropped in the next match.
The first one definitely did. For me positionally it was equivalent to letting the ball go through your hands.
Taking him out of the firing line will not do any harm, as despite two good saves he is a shadow of himself.
I didn't think Stockdale had a bad Gabe and want at fault for their goals. Several times he saved us at one nil down.