Having that idiot barbet playing in front of any keeper won't help.
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In all fairness, as a collective e.g. The back 5... they've been our weak area.
I'd say Lumley needed to be dropped as he's not been in form for some time, like ANY other player in the squad. Our eleven has needed to change and he's no different. Though, right now, cant see how Kelly has done much wrong?
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Originally posted by dave58 View PostDon't know what he was doing with the penalty all that dancing around on the line, he was still dancing when the bloke just tucked it in the corner, just try saving the penalty, your not Fu(king on strictly come dancing
If he saved it then people would be saying he done well! And as for not diving, he must have thought the bloke would smash it down the middle like so many do these days.
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Originally posted by dave58 View PostDon't know what he was doing with the penalty all that dancing around on the line, he was still dancing when the bloke just tucked it in the corner, just try saving the penalty, your not Fu(king on strictly come dancing
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I am all for giving youngsters a chance and be patient with their development. For example, we are reaping the benefits of the likes of Manning, Eze, Chair and BOS. However, a goalkeeper is different. One cannot persist with a goalkeeper making one blunder after the other as such situation will affect the future of the club and the morale of the other players. We all remember how Smithies saved us from relegation with his brilliance. Likewise, a goalkeeper making such stupid mistakes will put in danger the club future. In that position, I go for the experience. The Championship is no place for developing a young keeper. The pressure is too high and one mistake will be punished.
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