Absolutely - Greer slipped, recovered but had his shirt pulled - definite foul. From there they looked likely to score, but WTF was Stockdale doing. He needed either to come out or stay out - instead he went half-way & left Tomlin with an open goal.
The second goal sums up everything Fulham fans said about him - great reflexes, but just pushed the ball back out to the attacker. Basic keeping
What is PiG doing these days? Sadly Stockdale has been a disaster (almost one a game on average and they have coatis points). Can't see how we can stick with him and stay up.
Speaking as a keeper I actually disagree on both points.
First goal he has been exposed and left one on one with the attacker, go too quickly and the attacker will just curl it around you. What he did was wait for the attacker to move the ball forward before rushing out, when he wasn't poised to shoot, and thus make him play it across the goal where you hope the defenders will deal with it. This is all immaterial because in this situation all the cards are with the attacker, the goalkeeper is at a disadvantage. If anything Tomlin needed to be closed down as soon as he got the ball, but he had all the time in the world to place it beyond the defender on the line.
Second goal he has made a good reaction save where he has dived slightly behind to his left and pushed the ball out from a position next to the post, he really cannot put it anywhere else, in fact to me he has tried to cushion so it doesn't fly out and land at the feet of one of their players. Again you need to question the defenders reactions because the guy who scored is the same one who made the original shot.
He made an utter piss-poor error against Cardiff but is not to blame for either of the goals today in my view.
My concern about the first goal was that although he had no cover Stickdale dived to the ground but made no attempt to get the ball or stop it. The 2nd looked very easy to hold
We have gone from one of the best keepers in the championship to one of the worst. Looks slow to come out, kicking poor, hardly seems to make a save of worth.
As we're not scoring, or even looking like scoring, any mis-step down t'other end will get magnified out of proportion.I'm not sure I'd actually blame Stockdale for either of the goals but he seems to be a keeper who doesn't really do MOM performances or strings of great saves without a cock up thrown in along the way. An average keeper on what I have seen so far and an expensive one at that.
The deal that brought in Stockdale strikes me as being like the ones where you sell something slightly dodgy which looks ok on the face of it. You collect the cheque from the buyer and rush off to bank it as quickly as possible. I reckon Fulham are still chuckling over the money they made on a very ordinary goalkeeper.
It still amazes me how many people on here know jack about goalkeeping.
DS is an excellent keeper.
As we're not scoring, or even looking like scoring, any mis-step down t'other end will get magnified out of proportion.
Just because you are, doesn't mean everybody else is!!I thought I was being quite laid back about the fact that he let in two of the four shots he had.
I'm losing patience with Stockdale.
There's no excuse for his indecision & poor decision making. He has the perfect stage to impress with minimal pressure & a support willing him to succeed.
At the moment he looks like he'd rather be fishing than playing football, and I'd not be surprised if that were true.