People can form their own opinions now
People can form their own opinions now
I think I know my opinion is going to be dismissed, but looking at that angle I would agree with the commentators. It's the sort of "foul" that will generally be met with moans about keepers getting too much protection.
I think I know my opinion is going to be dismissed, but looking at that angle I would agree with the commentators. It's the sort of "foul" that will generally be met with moans about keepers getting too much protection.
It might have been a goal when they still played in black and white, but that was a clear foul with the attacker having no chance of getting his head on the ball.
Edited by Proudtobeblue&white, Yesterday, 03:29 PM.We have been shocking, how Steele didn't save that I'll never know, this really is as bad as anything I've seen under GB.
I think I know my opinion is going to be dismissed, but looking at that angle I would agree with the commentators. It's the sort of "foul" that will generally be met with moans about keepers getting too much protection.
Having watched it, it's clear that you'd already made your mind up. Rhodes clearly impedes Stockdale. It might have been a goal in the 1950s but will never be a goal these days. I've seen much softer free kicks given for fouls on the keeper.
What confuses me is why a fan would be so keen to criticise Stockdale when he won us three points yesterday with a couple of brilliant saves. Especially when they weren't actually at the game! It seems odd but I'm sure it's logical in your mind.
It's possible I was looking at it as a challenge I didn't want to see as a foul, but it's equally possible others are looking at an incident they want to see as a foul.
I don't think it's a great angle, but as far as I see it, Rhodes arms aren't being used in an unfair or dangerous manner, his arms up and in front of him and he tries to get ahead of stockdale and was a fair challenge.
I am absolutely certain there have been goals given in the same circumstance this season. Frustratingly I can't think of a specific example to point to, but I am confident such goals exists.
What confuses me is how many times I have to make it clear I am not criticising Stockdale.
Our last away win was v Charlton. In that game Gordon Greer cleared off the line. If I praise him for that, and the contribution he made to the clean sheet, does it mean I'm criticising Stockdale? No, of course not, because there's the other 89mins of the game that require Stockdale to prevent a goal.
If Greer didn't clear it, Charlton equalise, no clean sheet. Is pointing that out a criticism of Stockdale? No, of course not.
So why is highlighting that had an incident that Gary Bowyer didn't see anything wrong with[/url], Warren Aspinall didn't see anything wrong with, I didn't see anything wrong with, not been given as a foul there would have been no clean sheet mean I am criticising Stockdale? Do people believe that any time a keeper doesn't keep a clean sheet he is a failure? Because I don't. Him not keeping a clean sheet isn't something that is inherently worthy of criticism.
If you're not criticising Stockdale, you certainly have been arguing with a number of people praising Stockdale.
Your initial post did say it would have been an error, which is criticism and this was before you'd even seen the incident. It does suggest an agenda but if you say you're not criticising, you can pretty much get away with saying anything.
The other thing worth highlighting about Stockdale yesterday is that our goal followed a massive goal kick from him into the Blackburn half which allowed the pass to O Grady down the wing.
I meant the conversation would have been 3 great saves v 1 error like it was v Wolves (he had several great saves, and one significant error).
We were right behind the goal and so had an excellent view of the Jordan Rhodes bundle into Stockdale. It was a clear foul, the ref gave it, and most tellingly, Rhodes didn't dispute it at all.
The Stockdale save down the other end couldn't be seen as well. However, the reaction of the fans was that the vast majority thought it was a goal until Stockdale got his hand to it and managed to keep it out.
It was a very good performance by Stockdale. He's made some mistakes this season and will do so again...like most keepers really. However, my opinion is that he has improved overall since the season has progressed.