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Re: BRING. FEDS. BACK. NOW.

by JimmytheJim » 30 Apr 2011 19:13

Royalee Awful decision if true.


you are a shit fan, fact.

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Re: BRING. FEDS. BACK. NOW.

by PEARCEY » 30 Apr 2011 19:20

I was surprised he played today. Tough on McCarthy but Feds played very well. There was one point in the first-half when Kish was clearly looking for him to come out and claim the ball but Feds stayed rooted to the spot. Apart from that he did very well.

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by Ian Royal » 30 Apr 2011 23:59

PEARCEY I was surprised he played today. Tough on McCarthy but Feds played very well. There was one point in the first-half when Kish was clearly looking for him to come out and claim the ball but Feds stayed rooted to the spot. Apart from that he did very well.



Thought he was pretty average and made a couple of camera saves.

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Re: BRING. FEDS. BACK. NOW.

by roadrunner » 01 May 2011 00:06

Ian Royal
PEARCEY I was surprised he played today. Tough on McCarthy but Feds played very well. There was one point in the first-half when Kish was clearly looking for him to come out and claim the ball but Feds stayed rooted to the spot. Apart from that he did very well.



Thought he was pretty average and made a couple of camera saves.


Sums Federici up. He's a good shot stopper, but he likes a 'camera save'. His mistakes and vulnerabilities get ignored because he reels off a camera save every now and again.

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Re: BRING. FEDS. BACK. NOW.

by Royalee » 01 May 2011 00:12

JimmytheJim
Royalee Awful decision if true.


you are a shit fan, fact.


No, I'm just honest with myself and not an idiot.


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Re: BRING. FEDS. BACK. NOW.

by Millsy » 01 May 2011 01:39


How interesting that the genius that is BM agreed it was time to switch back.

Certain people must be feeling an incy wincy tiny li'l bit humiliated now especially after the tone of certain comments. :lol: :lol: :lol:

Unless of course possibly one of our greatest managers ever is also "idiotic", "a jerk", "drivel" etc to dare to have the same thought process (which actually wasn't rocket science for some of us but clearly proved taxing for some).

A sweet learning point for certain people to watch their tone before it comes back to bite them and cement their reputations as the gimps of HNA.


Good bye thread - you have served 2WW and HNA well 8)

PS Mr McDermott, you are a frigging legend.

PPS Feds - well done for your solid performance today. The place is yours to lose now, but remember BM is no chicken.

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Re: BRING. FEDS. BACK. NOW.

by JimmytheJim » 01 May 2011 10:07

Ian Royal
PEARCEY I was surprised he played today. Tough on McCarthy but Feds played very well. There was one point in the first-half when Kish was clearly looking for him to come out and claim the ball but Feds stayed rooted to the spot. Apart from that he did very well.



Thought he was pretty average and made a couple of camera saves.


you went to the game?

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Re: BRING. FEDS. BACK. NOW.

by PEARCEY » 01 May 2011 10:08

Ian Royal
PEARCEY I was surprised he played today. Tough on McCarthy but Feds played very well. There was one point in the first-half when Kish was clearly looking for him to come out and claim the ball but Feds stayed rooted to the spot. Apart from that he did very well.



Thought he was pretty average and made a couple of camera saves.


:lol: You needed a decent nights sleep Ian.

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Re: BRING. FEDS. BACK. NOW.

by Drew_3 » 01 May 2011 11:44

2 world wars, 1 world cup
How interesting that the genius that is BM agreed it was time to switch back.

Certain people must be feeling an incy wincy tiny li'l bit humiliated now especially after the tone of certain comments. :lol: :lol: :lol:

Unless of course possibly one of our greatest managers ever is also "idiotic", "a jerk", "drivel" etc to dare to have the same thought process (which actually wasn't rocket science for some of us but clearly proved taxing for some).

A sweet learning point for certain people to watch their tone before it comes back to bite them and cement their reputations as the gimps of HNA.


Good bye thread - you have served 2WW and HNA well 8)

PS Mr McDermott, you are a frigging legend.

PPS Feds - well done for your solid performance today. The place is yours to lose now, but remember BM is no chicken.


your a complete twat!! People were not saying it wouldn't happen, they were simply giving their opinion as to why it shouldn't happen, there is a world of difference!


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Re: BRING. FEDS. BACK. NOW.

by Royalee » 01 May 2011 11:47

2 world wars, 1 world cup
How interesting that the genius that is BM agreed it was time to switch back.

Certain people must be feeling an incy wincy tiny li'l bit humiliated now especially after the tone of certain comments. :lol: :lol: :lol:

Unless of course possibly one of our greatest managers ever is also "idiotic", "a jerk", "drivel" etc to dare to have the same thought process (which actually wasn't rocket science for some of us but clearly proved taxing for some).

A sweet learning point for certain people to watch their tone before it comes back to bite them and cement their reputations as the gimps of HNA.


Good bye thread - you have served 2WW and HNA well 8)

PS Mr McDermott, you are a frigging legend.

PPS Feds - well done for your solid performance today. The place is yours to lose now, but remember BM is no chicken.

Not really...I think the proof will be in the playoffs. McDermott's done reasonably well, but his style of football is short-termist and what remains to be seen is how we'll fare next year should we lose to Swansea and then sell our players as I fully expect to happen.

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Re: BRING. FEDS. BACK. NOW.

by facaldaqui » 01 May 2011 12:08

I think this change was not a big deal, as the goalies are about the same. We shouldn't waste too much time worrying about McCarthy's feelings: he's young and he'll deal with it. Perhaps there's a subtext to Brian's choice, as it may be a way of keeping Feds at the club. If Adam ended the season out of the team he might be more inclined to listen to offers. The decision reminds me of when Coppell brought Hahnemann back over Feds--for exactly the same reason: experience.

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Re: BRING. FEDS. BACK. NOW.

by Ian Royal » 01 May 2011 22:29

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PEARCEY I was surprised he played today. Tough on McCarthy but Feds played very well. There was one point in the first-half when Kish was clearly looking for him to come out and claim the ball but Feds stayed rooted to the spot. Apart from that he did very well.



Thought he was pretty average and made a couple of camera saves.


:lol: You needed a decent nights sleep Ian.


His kicking was atrocious. And I genuinely think the good saves he did make, he made look a lot harder than they actually needed to be.

I was a supporter of Fed because he's a decent keeper and definitely pulls off some spectacular saves, but having seen McCarthy I think he's in a different class and will get better and better as he gains experience and fills out a little more.

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by bcubed » 02 May 2011 11:50

super darren caskey I have a feeling we will be wishing McCarthy was between the sticks for the playoffs.


this ^


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Re: BRING. FEDS. BACK. NOW.

by specialjon » 02 May 2011 22:23

Ian Royal His kicking was atrocious.


He misplace one kick that went straight out. A part from that his distribution was spot on, it's not his fault his target that he hits doesn't get the ball.

Just checking you where talking about Feds against Cov as I think we might have watched different matches??!?!?

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by andrew1957 » 02 May 2011 22:54

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I don't disagree that McCarthy's stats are as good. I was really making the point that they are similar to Federici's.

The key points to me are Fed's greater experience and better distribution.

In any case it is Brian's call. I think he will either bring back Federici on Saturday as he has an excuse to do so after the defeat or else stick with McCarthy throughout.


I'd counter the "greater experience" with the fact that someone who'd been playing continuouslyy is bound to be in better form and confidence than someone coming in cold after not playing for the best part of 3 months.

I'd also argue with the claim of "better distribution" - I just don't buy it at all.


Andrew is famously wrong about most footballing judgements. Not for nothing did he gain the moniker, "the older Ian Royal".

The keeper in possession stays in goal until poor performances make it necessary to drop him.


I was not going to bother to respond but was a bit intrigued by your comments.

1/ Obviously Brian McD has little knowledge of football as far as you are concerned - as he did just as I thought he would and brought Fed back in for Coventry.

2/ I did think we would survive in the second PL season (and still think we should have done) but apart from that my footballing judgements are usually proved correct.

3/ I am intrigued about the older Ian Royal comment. I have never seen anyone call me that - could have missed it I suppose. Not sure if it is a slight on me or not.

Anyway better luck next time in your attempts at being critical – it must have been embarrassing for you when Fed was recalled.

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Re: BRING. FEDS. BACK. NOW.

by Svlad Cjelli » 02 May 2011 22:55

OMG. is this ^^^^ a serious post? :shock:

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Re: BRING. FEDS. BACK. NOW.

by Ian Royal » 02 May 2011 23:01

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Ian Royal His kicking was atrocious.


He misplace one kick that went straight out. A part from that his distribution was spot on, it's not his fault his target that he hits doesn't get the ball.

Just checking you where talking about Feds against Cov as I think we might have watched different matches??!?!?


Yes he only kicked one ball out of touch, but he kicked several straight through to their keeper when trying to get an assist on a Long goal. Any kick that gives them easy possession is poor in my opinion. Drop it in the middle of the park and at least we have a chance to pick up a second ball or put pressure on and force an error.

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Re: BRING. FEDS. BACK. NOW.

by Royalee » 07 May 2011 17:02

Utter mince for their goal today and made a routine save look like a worldy late on.

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Re: BRING. FEDS. BACK. NOW.

by Svlad Cjelli » 07 May 2011 17:03

One of the criticisms levelled at Federici is poor positioning and a tendency to lose concentration - both very much in evidence for the Derby goal.

I just always feel much, much, more confident and comfortable when McCarthy is in goal.

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Re: BRING. FEDS. BACK. NOW.

by glass half full » 07 May 2011 18:02

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Ian Royal His kicking was atrocious.


He misplace one kick that went straight out. A part from that his distribution was spot on, it's not his fault his target that he hits doesn't get the ball.

Just checking you where talking about Feds against Cov as I think we might have watched different matches??!?!?


Yes he only kicked one ball out of touch, but he kicked several straight through to their keeper when trying to get an assist on a Long goal. Any kick that gives them easy possession is poor in my opinion. Drop it in the middle of the park and at least we have a chance to pick up a second ball or put pressure on and force an error.


He nearly emulated Alvez with one kick today, though.

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