Greg Bobkin
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- May 22, 2012
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It's fine, wait until late August and then offer him to Chelsea and they'll forget they signed him beforeAlthough don't want Sanchez back.
It's fine, wait until late August and then offer him to Chelsea and they'll forget they signed him beforeAlthough don't want Sanchez back.
I know a few Oxford fans who thought he was brilliant. He’d have been their PoTS if we’d allowed him to stay there all seasonAnd our defence too.
But I think I am right that Beadle has been getting rave reviews as well...interesting dilemmas abound.
Arsenal?One. Us.
No. Arteta said they compete, but Reya plays every league and champions league game (except against Brentford when he’s not allowed to). Others on this thread have given examples where the first choice keeper has changed during the season.Arsenal?
Not as mad as promoting a young keeper with only League1 experience - and that (herberts on here re-writing history notwithstanding) worked out pretty well, pre-de Zerbi anyway.To chuck a guy with just a season's experience of the Championship as the MAIN keeper would be absolute madness and quite possibly ruin him. My guess is another loan and then the season after next Steele moves on (he'll probably be number two (he already is that, according to some fans )next season) and then Bart and Rushworth or A.N Other are the duo for 25/26.
I don't know about giving him the no.1 jersey - but give him a chance to challenge in pre-season at least. I agree with your last sentence - neither quite good enough; nearly, but not quite.I've never seen rushworth train or play. But I'm keen to give him the number 1 jersey next & have him start every game. I don't think the 2 we have had this year are quite what we need
But what if Rushworth is better than Bart?Isn't it a natural progression to have Rushworth back, as Number 2 too Bart?.....If not then what's the point, unless the academy is just about farming players to loan and sell. Which I totally understand from a business pov, but can't help feeling its just another example of what's wrong with football today.
Difficulty with that is he could well end up hardly playing……..maybe better for us to have a clear no 1 (probably Bart given current direction but Rushworth could perhaps surpass him in pre-season), and have ‘decent’ back up (and not rotating) rather than keeping possibly England’s future no 1 on the bench. Beadle doesn’t seem to be too far off challenging either - no way we can accommodate all three in 2-3 years time, so suspect we’ll end up selling the best of them to a top club for tens of millions, safe in the knowledge we’ve got a ready replacement.Isn't it a natural progression to have Rushworth back, as Number 2 too Bart?.....If not then what's the point, unless the academy is just about farming players to loan and sell. Which I totally understand from a business pov, but can't help feeling its just another example of whats wrong with football today.
We’ll be looking at more than a couple of million.It may not happen but I want Rushworth back at the club next season, we can't keep loaning him out forever - time to see if he can dislodge Bart!
If not, he'll still bring in a couple of million, and then Beadle will be looking to prove his mettle in a season or two.
Scherpen I would expect to leave this summer, and if McGill is happy to keep playing third fiddle (assuming Rushworth doesn't join the first team) then he'll keep doing that.
Although Trafford consistently kept Rushworth out of the England U21 team. But yes, still certainly well more than a couple of £million for Rushworth!We’ll be looking at more than a couple of million.
James Trafford went for 15m with 4m potential add ons and he only had league 1 football experience.
With the GK position, I don’t think that is the natural progression. A number 2 keeper is very much a back-up member of the squad that a manager would hope to not have to actually use.Isn't it a natural progression to have Rushworth back, as Number 2 too Bart?.....If not then what's the point, unless the academy is just about farming players to loan and sell. Which I totally understand from a business pov, but can't help feeling its just another example of whats wrong with football today.