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Marcus Hahnemann > Shaka Hislop > Adam Federici

by Brogue » 20 Mar 2025 10:48

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Re: Marcus Hahnemann > Shaka Hislop > Adam Federici

by Linden Jones' Tash » 20 Mar 2025 10:55

No.

Shaka Hislop > Marcus Hahnemann > Adam Federici

Shaka's stats during the Play-Off campaign show he was one of the main reasons we got to Wembley - his subsequent career in the premier league showed he wasn't just a one club sensation.

Shaka is the best keeper I have ever seen live and I saw a young Barthez play in a Champions League final win.

Marcus was good for us - but maybe its a generational thing.

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Re: Marcus Hahnemann > Shaka Hislop > Adam Federici

by Orion1871 » 20 Mar 2025 11:15

Linden Jones' Tash No.

Shaka Hislop > Marcus Hahnemann > Adam Federici

Shaka's stats during the Play-Off campaign show he was one of the main reasons we got to Wembley - his subsequent career in the premier league showed he wasn't just a one club sensation.

Shaka is the best keeper I have ever seen live and I saw a young Barthez play in a Champions League final win.

Marcus was good for us - but maybe its a generational thing.


This.

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Re: Marcus Hahnemann > Shaka Hislop > Adam Federici

by Snowflake Royal » 20 Mar 2025 11:19

Linden Jones' Tash No.

Shaka Hislop > Marcus Hahnemann > Adam Federici

Shaka's stats during the Play-Off campaign show he was one of the main reasons we got to Wembley - his subsequent career in the premier league showed he wasn't just a one club sensation.

Shaka is the best keeper I have ever seen live and I saw a young Barthez play in a Champions League final win.

Marcus was good for us - but maybe its a generational thing.

I can get behind that.

But Federici isn't in the conversation for me. Martinez far superior, and I'd lean towards McCarthy over Fed too. Fed was a solid but not great keeper protected by a good defence and midfield. Always overrated for the camera saves. Just too many big errors and weaknesses to be in the same conversation as Hahnemann or Shaka. I never saw him play, but I'd also put forward Death over Fed for his record, especially given his height.

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Re: Marcus Hahnemann > Shaka Hislop > Adam Federici

by Tinpot Royal » 20 Mar 2025 12:14

Shaka is comfortably the best keeper I've ever seen in a Reading shirt & then continued to be great when he left.

Hahnemann was great for us but not on Shaka's level

Not sure Federici is even in a top 10 of Reading keepers I've seen, had a good kick, but I didnt call him Flaperici for nothing!


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Re: Marcus Hahnemann > Shaka Hislop > Adam Federici

by SCIAG » 20 Mar 2025 14:16

For me the only keeper who warrants comparison to Shaka is Al-Habsi.

Hahnemann, Federici, and McCarthy all have their own strengths and weaknesses, all very good but not the miracle workers that Shaka and Al-Habsi were. That said, McCarthy against Liverpool is probably the best single performance I've ever seen from a goalkeeper.

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Re: Marcus Hahnemann > Shaka Hislop > Adam Federici

by MartinRdg » 20 Mar 2025 17:19

SCIAG For me the only keeper who warrants comparison to Shaka is Al-Habsi.

Hahnemann, Federici, and McCarthy all have their own strengths and weaknesses, all very good but not the miracle workers that Shaka and Al-Habsi were. That said, McCarthy against Liverpool is probably the best single performance I've ever seen from a goalkeeper.


Agreed - I always thought Al-Habsi was under-rated - when he left there was a huge void.

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Re: Marcus Hahnemann > Shaka Hislop > Adam Federici

by AthleticoSpizz » 20 Mar 2025 19:27

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SCIAG For me the only keeper who warrants comparison to Shaka is Al-Habsi.
8) 8)
Hahnemann, Federici, and McCarthy all have their own strengths and weaknesses, all very good but not the miracle workers that Shaka and Al-Habsi were. That said, McCarthy against Liverpool is probably the best single performance I've ever seen from a goalkeeper.


Agreed - I always thought Al-Habsi was under-rated - when he left there was a huge void.
agree, Voted player of the season for us…there was a reason for that.

Ian suggested Steve Death, me, being of a certain age had the good fortune to see why.

For that reason, Death, Shaka then Marcus then Feds (honourable mentions to Steve Francis and Gary Westwood, goal keepers before my time included one who scored two goals in one game.)

Was at both games and saw both of Feds goals too, ftr 8)

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Re: Marcus Hahnemann > Shaka Hislop > Adam Federici

by From Despair To Where? » 20 Mar 2025 20:02

Shaka. Just in a different league. Slight weakness with crosses to the far post but more than meade up for it in pretty much every other part of his game. Marcus was a solid but largely unspectacular keeper. Federici was good on his day but always had a brain fart up his sleeve.

Al Habsi's an odd one. Absolutely brilliant for us been seen as a liability at pretty much every other club he played for.


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by Sutekh » 20 Mar 2025 21:15

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Re: Marcus Hahnemann > Shaka Hislop > Adam Federici

by Gandalf Presley » 20 Mar 2025 21:27

Hahnemann was first choice keeper for eight seasons. Cannot ever see this being repeated again. Shake had the most dramatic transformation, speed at which he went from raw to top class was remarkable. Remember being upset when Steve Francis left. As a fan for 40 years, think we have been very fortunate with the number 1's - most have enjoyed a good rapport with the fans too.

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Re: Marcus Hahnemann > Shaka Hislop > Adam Federici

by tmesis » 20 Mar 2025 22:49

SCIAG That said, McCarthy against Liverpool is probably the best single performance I've ever seen from a goalkeeper.

Those of a certain age might remember Steve Francis at Ipswich on the last day of the 86/87 season. We were absolutely battered, but Francis kept their score down to one, and Steve Richardson grabbed a very unlikely late equaliser, to earn us our highest ever league finish.

I recall he was awarded a rare "10" from Match Weekly for his display.

His transfer to Huddersfield was also the start of Neil Warnock's beef with Reading, with Warnock claiming the tribunal fee (much higher than he expected - £250,000?) had cost him his entire transfer budget for the season.

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Re: Marcus Hahnemann > Shaka Hislop > Adam Federici

by Jack Celliers » 20 Mar 2025 23:11

Shaka > Hahnemann >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Federici
Shaka was something else - the best I've seen. Federici's mistakes gave away four goals in our first week in the premiership and he also threw the ball into the net in the cup semi-final.

Corners are a good test of a goalie. I have always been worried at corners with all of our recent goalies except Al Habsi and Pereira. Shaka seemed unbeatable at times and Steve Death was the closest any goalkeeper has come to being Billy the Fish. Hahnemann never let us down. So overall, the best from the last 50 years are:
Shaka
Al Habsi
Death
Pereira
Hahnemamm


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Re: Marcus Hahnemann > Shaka Hislop > Adam Federici

by Brogue » 21 Mar 2025 06:39

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SCIAG That said, McCarthy against Liverpool is probably the best single performance I've ever seen from a goalkeeper.

Those of a certain age might remember Steve Francis at Ipswich on the last day of the 86/87 season. We were absolutely battered, but Francis kept their score down to one, and Steve Richardson grabbed a very unlikely late equaliser, to earn us our highest ever league finish.

I recall he was awarded a rare "10" from Match Weekly for his display.

His transfer to Huddersfield was also the start of Neil Warnock's beef with Reading, with Warnock claiming the tribunal fee (much higher than he expected - £250,000?) had cost him his entire transfer budget for the season.


Probably the most remarkable goalkeeping performance I’ve seen from a Reading goalkeeper was Simon Shepard away at Leicester

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Re: Marcus Hahnemann > Shaka Hislop > Adam Federici

by Fox Talbot » 21 Mar 2025 07:33

Shaka for me. Literally worth ten points in 94-95 season. Feds not top five.

Best single performance- I’m drawn to hazy memories of Death away at Fulham Jan 1971. They’re going up, we’re going down. They battered us from start to finish. We had an unlikely lead from Malcolm Swain (as in Guthrie > Evers > Swain) and Death kept them out single handed until the very last minute. As someone said earlier, there was a Billy the FIsh-ness to the little man.

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Re: Marcus Hahnemann > Shaka Hislop > Adam Federici

by MartinRdg » 21 Mar 2025 09:39

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SCIAG That said, McCarthy against Liverpool is probably the best single performance I've ever seen from a goalkeeper.

Those of a certain age might remember Steve Francis at Ipswich on the last day of the 86/87 season. We were absolutely battered, but Francis kept their score down to one, and Steve Richardson grabbed a very unlikely late equaliser, to earn us our highest ever league finish.

I recall he was awarded a rare "10" from Match Weekly for his display.

His transfer to Huddersfield was also the start of Neil Warnock's beef with Reading, with Warnock claiming the tribunal fee (much higher than he expected - £250,000?) had cost him his entire transfer budget for the season.


Probably the most remarkable goalkeeping performance I’ve seen from a Reading goalkeeper was Simon Shepard away at Leicester


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Re: Marcus Hahnemann > Shaka Hislop > Adam Federici

by Jackson Corner » 21 Mar 2025 15:19

Al habsi was unbelievable . The play off season he made more saves than anyone else in the league for a team that finished third.

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Re: Marcus Hahnemann > Shaka Hislop > Adam Federici

by stealthpapes » 21 Mar 2025 16:17

Martinez is the best keeper I've seen at Reading when able to appreciate the role i.e. I was too young for Shaka.

I was going to post Al-Habsi being underrated but he's getting the love here.

Hahnemann obviously a great.

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Re: Marcus Hahnemann > Shaka Hislop > Adam Federici

by 6ft Kerplunk » 21 Mar 2025 17:15

Brogue Probably the most remarkable goalkeeping performance I’ve seen from a Reading goalkeeper was Simon Shepard away at Leicester

One of the great "I was there" moments in Reading FC history.
I still can't believe just how bad Shepard was in general, we can't have had many worse keepers ever can we?

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Re: Marcus Hahnemann > Shaka Hislop > Adam Federici

by Snowflake Royal » 21 Mar 2025 21:01

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Brogue Probably the most remarkable goalkeeping performance I’ve seen from a Reading goalkeeper was Simon Shepard away at Leicester

One of the great "I was there" moments in Reading FC history.
I still can't believe just how bad Shepard was in general, we can't have had many worse keepers ever can we?

Not who played as much as he did.

Van der Kwaak and Virginia are the only two who spring to mind. Sadly Boyce-Clarke's performances haven't been lots better.

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