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Originally posted by SANDERSON8 View Postso are we now saying he hasnt got confidence.I blew a lot on vodka and tonic, gambling and fags. Looking back, I think I overdid it on the tonic. - The one and only Stanley Bowles
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Why do fans think it will help getting on a players back just because he makes a mistake. RG has played 1 competitive game for us and made a mistake, Parkesy made many a mistake but people didn't barrack him. Keepers make mistakes and it normally leads to goals due to their position. Get off his back FFS and give the guy a chance.:angry1:
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Originally posted by SANDERSON8 View PostOh now i am quote ****ing stupid and an idiot.............ignorance is bliss,honesty is sacred
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Originally posted by kron-1664 View Postits not nerves, its his same old problem, lack of concentration.
Paddy Kenny would have saved that **** poor shot, Green reminds me of that spurs one Gomez.You should never underestimate the predictability of stupidity.
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Originally posted by kron-1664 View Posti dont recall a fumble like that in that gameYou should never underestimate the predictability of stupidity.
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Originally posted by SANDERSON8 View Postbut as i recall had he not just injured his arm,i am sure he did
As it goes, I like Paddy and rated him pretty highly so my post isnt meana be digigng him out, Im just using it as an example that every keeper has the odd howler, every player for that matter does, but a keeper's is highlighted alot more as theyre the last line of defence and it generally causes a goal. Everybodys having a pop at Green and, yes, the first goal was his fault and was poor, but if we jumped on every players back after 1 mistake we would have no players left at the club!You should never underestimate the predictability of stupidity.
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Originally posted by MattyRangers View PostHaving chocolate wrists doesnt count as an injury I dont think.
As it goes, I like Paddy and rated him pretty highly so my post isnt meana be digigng him out, Im just using it as an example that every keeper has the odd howler, every player for that matter does, but a keeper's is highlighted alot more as theyre the last line of defence and it generally causes a goal. Everybodys having a pop at Green and, yes, the first goal was his fault and was poor, but if we jumped on every players back after 1 mistake we would have no players left at the club!
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Haha no I am not Robert GreenThough I think the signing of 2 proven premierleague class defenders such as Dawson and Carvalho would be perfect for QPR, though I'd suggest Dawson would be the pick of the two, more of a case of Spurs accepting a great bid more than wanting him to leave.
Think someone mentioned about Crosses? To be honest, unfair criticism has led to him labelled as a 'stay on your line' goalkeeper, and being non-vocal. If you would have seen him tear Carlton Cole a new one last season for not marking properly you would change your mind. He doesn't shirk coming for crosses, the England friendly he played this year he came for anything and everything, caught 99% and was criticized in the media for missing one that sailed out for a goal kick anyway. To those who suggest Robinson is a better goalkeeper......ever seen him catch a cross? OR have you seen him flap, and then scream at his defence whilst the cameras focus on him? Why was he pushed out of Spurs in the first place for Brazil's David James? A massive kick and a loud voice doesn't make a top 10 goalkeeper, and I'm sure that is where you'd like to be this year.
Green is a very methodical goalkeeper, very quiet off the pitch, not flashy, doesn't get involved in media things, does extra training to make sure everything is exactly so going into his next game. I believe I am correct in saying the current goalkeeper coach is Kevin Hitchcock? The ironic thing about this, is when he came to West Ham under Zola was the first time I'd ever seen Green punch a ball! So to see him come and mess one up the other day doesn't surprise me, he is probably being encouraged to, its been coached into him and I don't believe its a natural thing for him to do.
Green will never have Reina's excellent distribution, Cech's excellent reflexes or Hart's excellent command....BUT, he is generally very very good and very steady at everything. A confident Robert Green can push Joe Hart to play for England. A confident Paddy Kenny is still an #### wipe.
OH - and he can save the odd penalty too, I know who i'd have liked in against the Italian penalties this summer!
HIP
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