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postman

Squire
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I had a great laugh at the City goalkeeper and his dribbling skills,or lack off them.He is not the only one though.sadly i am a dinosaur and cannot for the life of me enjoy the tippy tappy crap that is on show everywhere.If god wanted goalies to dribble he would have made them centre forwards.There are ten outfielders to dribble.
 

Pblakeney

Über Member
I had a great laugh at the City goalkeeper and his dribbling skills,or lack off them.He is not the only one though.sadly i am a dinosaur and cannot for the life of me enjoy the tippy tappy crap that is on show everywhere.If god wanted goalies to dribble he would have made them centre forwards.There are ten outfielders to dribble.

I do not enjoy watching anyone dribble. 😉
 

midlandsgrimpeur

Senior Member
I do wonder if this is what changed the Forest game against Burnley. They (Forest) had a pretty poor first half, got boo'ed off at half time apparently.
Then (reportedly) Periera let them loose, go and play, use your flair..and the whole game blew apart.
Too rigid, too constrained, first half?

Very possible. Certainly with the quality of attacking players Forest have, any Manager should be telling them to play with a certain degree of freedom. I know this was the frustration Forest fans had with Dyche, but I still think he would have kept them up. I am pretty confident they are safe now.

I wonder if the Spurs board regret sacking Thomas Frank? I am sure many Spurs fans might disagree, but I don't think they would have been near relegation had he stayed.
 
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midlandsgrimpeur

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I had a great laugh at the City goalkeeper and his dribbling skills,or lack off them.He is not the only one though.sadly i am a dinosaur and cannot for the life of me enjoy the tippy tappy crap that is on show everywhere.If god wanted goalies to dribble he would have made them centre forwards.There are ten outfielders to dribble.

Odd thing is that Guardiola got rid of Joe Hart as he couldn't play out from the back. Obviously they had years of Ederson who was top class but they now seem to have gone back to a more traditional type of keeper with Donnarumma.
 

No Ta Doctor

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Odd thing is that Guardiola got rid of Joe Hart as he couldn't play out from the back. Obviously they had years of Ederson who was top class but they now seem to have gone back to a more traditional type of keeper with Donnarumma.

Yes, it's a sign that Guardiola thinks the game is changing. If you're not dealing with teams pressing you your goalkeeper doesn't really need to be your deepest lying playmaker anymore, and if teams are going man-to-man on you then playing it out from the back makes far less sense - may as bell boot it up the pitch and win the duels
 

midlandsgrimpeur

Senior Member
Yes, it's a sign that Guardiola thinks the game is changing. If you're not dealing with teams pressing you your goalkeeper doesn't really need to be your deepest lying playmaker anymore, and if teams are going man-to-man on you then playing it out from the back makes far less sense - may as bell boot it up the pitch and win the duels

I feel for James Trafford, they triggered his release clause, took him back from regular first team football and stuck him on the bench.
 

PaulSB

Squire
But they at least have fate in their own hands.
It very much looks like a 2 horse race now. Forrest have probably done enough.

I agree. To my mind Spurs have a slightly easier run in. Is it enough for them to take two more points than WHU? I don't think so.
 
But they at least have fate in their own hands.
It very much looks like a 2 horse race now. Forrest have probably done enough.
I think forest will stay up but they are not out of it.They have now got two away matches against sunderland and Chelsea not easy games especially when they will have one eye on their Europa League cup games.
We really needed to beat Palace last night but i suppose a point is better than nothing.
It's all to hard to predict at the moment but i would love to be going into the last match safe.
 

No Ta Doctor

Über Member
I think forest will stay up but they are not out of it.They have now got two away matches against sunderland and Chelsea not easy games especially when they will have one eye on their Europa League cup games.
We really needed to beat Palace last night but i suppose a point is better than nothing.
It's all to hard to predict at the moment but i would love to be going into the last match safe.

Would have loved to help you out with a point or three, but at the other end of the table we need them all as well :sad:
 

Beebo

Firm and Fruity
Location
Hexleybeef
The run ins are fairly similar. Even Wolves will put up a fight.
They both play Leeds and Everton at home.

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