Koosh made some important saves on Thursday and cannot be blamed for either goal.
This.
The penalty, its always hard to call as its 50/50 really, he went the wrong way - it happens...
Really not sure why a majority of our fans rate the bloke so highly. Apart from being an "ok" shot stopper he has nothing else to his game. In fact his overall game is poor. He flaps at crosses, chooses to punch when its easier to catch, doesn't command his area and has two left feet. I for 1 hope he is gone next season. Would be amazed if he ended up in the premier league.This is not a wind up.
I was trying to think last night, the last time a Brighton keeper saved a penalty. Still haven't got it
He didn't make ANY saves, actually. Not one. (They had no other shots on target, other than the goal)
Yes he did he clawed a cross out of the path of of a Derby attacker, and he stopped a low cross at close range when the whole of the Amex thought they scored, and technically made a great save when he palmed a shot onto the crossbar but was unlucky for it to then hit him on his back for the own goal.
Maybe you could tell me what he did wrong on Thursday?
Again not sure why the thumbs downs, I also won't lose any sleep if he slopes off somewhere else, yes he stops lots of shots but so does every keeper in the league. And frankly just lately his performances have dipped I'm not sure clubs will be queuing to hand him lots of cash.
True he is not as outstanding as when we signed him but still the best ever in a Brighton jersey possibly lacking confidence/ concentration with his agent telling him he will be in the Premier next season. Who is his sgent?T K was premier league quality when we signed him, unfortunately he has dropped to the level of the rest of the team since joining us,saying that he is still our best player by a country mile
I think you need your eyes checked, mate. The one into the side netting was blocked by the defender before it reached TK, and he didn't get anywhere NEAR the shot that led to the own goal.
(But no, he didn't do anything wrong. He didn't really do anything - in contrast to Lee Grant, who won his side the game)
terryberry1 said:I for 1 hope he is gone next season.
Really not sure why a majority of our fans rate the bloke so highly. Apart from being an "ok" shot stopper he has nothing else to his game. In fact his overall game is poor. He flaps at crosses, chooses to punch when its easier to catch, doesn't command his area and has two left feet.
Yes he did he clawed a cross out of the path of of a Derby attacker, and he stopped a low cross at close range when the whole of the Amex thought they scored, and technically made a great save when he palmed a shot onto the crossbar but was unlucky for it to then hit him on his back for the own goal.
Maybe you could tell me what he did wrong on Thursday?
He didn't touch the one that hit the bar. It hit the bar directly and then hit him on the back. He didn't make a save during the game. He did intercept a couple of balls in the 6 yard area but they weren't on target.
He punched a fierce shot out in the second half.
Oh give over! He punch a chest high cross that he should have easily caught!
Clutching at straws now.
Possibly. Still he is the best goalkeeper for me that we have had in my lifetime.
Possibly. Still he is the best goalkeeper for me that we have had in my lifetime.
Don't know how old you are but I can think of Eric Steele, Graham Moseley, Peter Grimmit. TK is suspect in the air and has no command of his box. The goal against Wigan we conceded was so like the Brezovan hash against Hull yet nothing on here. If he stays, he's in for a pay cut, no way is he an automatic premiership selection.