Withdean11
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Hopefully he is seen as someone who can start ahead of Stockdale.
It happens in many cases where players for whatever reason do not train with the team all of the time and join up prior to matches, if experienced settled players.
Saturday match= Sunday Monday off at home Tuesday train locally Wednesday come down and train with the team on Thursday and or travel Friday.
When Allan Simmonson signed for Charlton he flew into a local airport near the game on Staurday morning played the game then flew back home to Denmark Saturday night. He came back for midweek games doing the same. So it is not so unusual.
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When Allan Simmonson signed for Charlton he flew into a local airport near the game on Staurday morning played the game then flew back home to Denmark Saturday night. He came back for midweek games doing the same. So it is not so unusual.
Do have to wonder why we gave Casper another year. 2 senior keepers really should be enough in all but the most extreme circumstances and if he isn't good enough to "challenge" DS is he good enough to play in an emergency?
Strange/poor use of limited financial resources for me.
Happy enough with Maenpaa as back-up and delighted to see Walton being so professionally groomed for future success. Whether it is a future playing for us or a future big money sale (or both) time will tell but the club can't be faulted for the way they are developing him.
I am far from clear that we need a new goalkeeper. I hope we've not spent too much time chasing Mäenpää. I have been pleased with our signings so far this year but find this one uninspiring.
Well it's just as well our scouting team doesn't use an edited video to form a balanced view of his credentials then. Watching those things, good or bad are pointless
I think 3 keepers is really the best number, unless the club wants to bring in a dreaded loan in an emergency.
It happens sometimes that your 2 keepers are injured at the same time, and in any case if 1 is injured it's best to have a 2nd on the bench.
Also for training match purposes 3 keepers is preferable, just in case 1 is ill or injured.
Ankers is prepared to be 3rd pick, and a valuable squad member.
it's all we have at the moment and I am not suggesting he is shit or that we shouldn't have signed him just that I am underwhelmed. I don't expect the club or anyone on here to think that I know better than the recruitment team, I am just expressing a first impression.
Indeed, I would think most clubs at Championship level and above would have 3 keepers in their squad. You don't want two keepers and to have one suffer injury or illness on a match day meaning you don't have time to arrange replacement so you'll either end up with a kid on the bench or no cover at all.
Casper can be that third choice, think of him like having a fire extinguisher in your house, you hope you never need it but one day you might be very glad you had it.
The analogy about him and a fire extingusher is concerning though , if they were similar then you'd probably put out most of the fire only for the thing to then blow up losing you a hand.
It happens in many cases where players for whatever reason do not train with the team all of the time and join up prior to matches, if experienced settled players.
Saturday match= Sunday Monday off at home Tuesday train locally Wednesday come down and train with the team on Thursday and or travel Friday.
When Allan Simmonson signed for Charlton he flew into a local airport near the game on Staurday morning played the game then flew back home to Denmark Saturday night. He came back for midweek games doing the same. So it is not so unusual.
I hope he is here to be our no.1. If we just needed some that could challenge Stockdale, they should have asked me. I finish work by twelve on a Saturday.
Do have to wonder why we gave Casper another year. 2 senior keepers really should be enough in all but the most extreme circumstances and if he isn't good enough to "challenge" DS is he good enough to play in an emergency?
Strange/poor use of limited financial resources for me.
Happy enough with Maenpaa as back-up and delighted to see Walton being so professionally groomed for future success. Whether it is a future playing for us or a future big money sale (or both) time will tell but the club can't be faulted for the way they are developing him.
If you are trying to say Stockdale is crap, you don't really know an awful lot about football!