Fedders MUST stay first choice

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Re: Fedders MUST stay first choice

by Pool and Darts » 10 Jan 2009 16:37

papereyes As long as you don't make an attempt to play the ball, I thought that wasn't a foul.


No. You are delaying the 'keeper releasing the ball, so it is an offence whether you try to play the ball or not.
If you hang a leg out when the keeper tries to release, you're likley to get a caution for reckless play.

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Re: Fedders MUST stay first choice

by Sun Tzu » 10 Jan 2009 16:43

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papereyes As long as you don't make an attempt to play the ball, I thought that wasn't a foul.


It's obstruction surely ?


Maybe. The way I've seen it interpreted has almost always been - be in the way = not a foul, get in the way = foul.


If the keeper tries to run through a crowd of players then they aren;t obstructing him - he's trying to go somewhere he has no real right to go. But if the players actively get in his way then they are obstructing him. If they try and play the ball (which by definition is in his hands) then it's dangerous play and probably a caution (as I think my colleague mentioned !!)

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Re: Fedders MUST stay first choice

by howser » 10 Jan 2009 16:48

There is no question that Marcus has been outstanding for us during our advancement over the past few years, but Fed has waited patiently for his chance and has taken it with both hands he has looked very competant and his distribution is outstanding, however much I have enjoyed watching USA in between our goalposts I have to agree with the rest on this thread that there is absolutely no justification in leaving him out when USA is fit again, Fed is young, outstanding potential, good hands and the back four seem completely confident in his ability to catch and hold on to the ball when he comes for corners, free kicks etc.............

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Re: Fedders MUST stay first choice

by SteveRoyal » 10 Jan 2009 16:56

Agreed with title.
Sorry Hahnemann, but it looks as if you'll be the sub for a while.
Personally, I can see Federici being capable of surviving in the premiership, whereas as Hahnemann ages he may start to make costly errors.
For the moment, though - I don't mind who's in goal.

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Re: Fedders MUST stay first choice

by Stolp » 10 Jan 2009 17:19

Adam deserves his place in the side now and Marcus will have to wait.

By the way anyone remember the keeper we had on loan before Marcus?


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Re: Fedders MUST stay first choice

by winchester_royal » 10 Jan 2009 17:23

He looked the real deal yesterday.

Potential to be world-class.

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Re: Fedders MUST stay first choice

by bishbosh92 » 10 Jan 2009 17:28

I hope so hes kicks our so match more accurate than Marcuses and also he can get across his goal alot quicker No1 from now on hopefully!

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Re: Fedders MUST stay first choice

by readingfc13 » 10 Jan 2009 17:34

Stolp Adam deserves his place in the side now and Marcus will have to wait.

By the way anyone remember the keeper we had on loan before Marcus?

Was it Ben Roberts? :|

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Re: Fedders MUST stay first choice

by moo » 10 Jan 2009 17:52

We appear to have two quality keepers in our squad.

Thats all.

Happy with both in their different way. Not the first time USA's had a young challenger to his shirt.


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Re: Fedders MUST stay first choice

by Arch » 10 Jan 2009 18:13

Great story. Didn't he pay his own way over here, slept on friends' floors, was non-contract for quite a long time as third or fourth choice keeper. It's a great testament to his determination.

As for the thread title, "must" is too strong, but the great news is simply that he can happily be first choice.

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Re: Fedders MUST stay first choice

by Rex » 10 Jan 2009 18:20

He did trial for other teams but apparently he wasn't worth the risk!!!!

A very similar analogy to most things in life. No experience = risk. :shock:

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Re: Fedders MUST stay first choice

by Millsy » 10 Jan 2009 18:22

What notable achievements has Fed made with regard to circular shaped objects?

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Re: Fedders MUST stay first choice

by Bluey » 10 Jan 2009 18:23

Fed,s all round game is perfect for 08/09 Royals, but how good is it to see a keeper actually hold the ball after a canon shot rather than panda it to anyone in the box.

A word of advice to you die-hard Royal supporters who are lucky enough to go every game, if you want ' The Fed ' to play the game of his life ( it could be Wolves, or the next 19 fixtures ?,) make a banner where its in good veiw of him saying:-

HEY FED JERVIS BAY SAYS G'DAY

I shit you not, he will be like 10 men in that goal.

Gunning for the top spot.

GO HARD YOU ROYALS


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Re: Fedders MUST stay first choice

by papereyes » 10 Jan 2009 18:54

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If the keeper tries to run through a crowd of players then they aren;t obstructing him - he's trying to go somewhere he has no real right to go. But if the players actively get in his way then they are obstructing him. If they try and play the ball (which by definition is in his hands) then it's dangerous play and probably a caution (as I think my colleague mentioned !!)


So that's why its never given unless someone waves a leg out.

Thought so.

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Re: Fedders MUST stay first choice

by papereyes » 10 Jan 2009 18:55

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papereyes As long as you don't make an attempt to play the ball, I thought that wasn't a foul.


No. You are delaying the 'keeper releasing the ball, so it is an offence whether you try to play the ball or not.
If you hang a leg out when the keeper tries to release, you're likley to get a caution for reckless play.


See my later comment, and the one after that. You, basically, agree with me.

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Re: Fedders MUST stay first choice

by Sun Tzu » 10 Jan 2009 19:18

No.

Not really sure what you mean by 'waving a leg out' but it gets given if a striker impedes the keeper intentionally. He doesn;t need to wave anything.

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Re: Fedders MUST stay first choice

by higher » 10 Jan 2009 19:55

I assume the thread heading means that on his current form he has effectively earnt the shirt and Marcus will have to wait his opportunity on the bench.I totally agree. Obviously footy is a "funny old game" and next week the Fedster could have a howler and with keepers that can have devestating effects.
What is excellent is that on form we have 2 quality keepers jockeying for the Keepers jersey which is exactly what we require if we are going to crack on and gain promo to the FTSE league and onwards and upwards.
Obviously should the thread title mean "stay" regardless that is obviously do lally in this game.
Marcus has been a fantastic servant for the club and a massive part in our progess and success of recent years.I hope the general rule that keepers remain at the top of their game well into their late 30`s applies to our bald one.
Another positive headache for Sir Steve. Well done our wonder from down under!!

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Re: Fedders MUST stay first choice

by Ian Royal » 10 Jan 2009 20:38

There is certainly no must, unless we're talking about in getting him ready to be first choice 'keeper for next season in the Prem, should we make it.

Fed was fantastic against Watford. claimed well, distribution was great. I'm very pleased for him. He'll keep the shirt for now. Marcus will have to do a lot to displace him, unless he fouls up.

I won't be getting too excited just yet, early days for him.

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Re: Fedders MUST stay first choice

by The whole year inn » 10 Jan 2009 20:42

winchester_royal He looked the real deal yesterday.

Potential to be world-class.


:shock:

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Re: Fedders MUST stay first choice

by AthleticoSpizz » 10 Jan 2009 20:49

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Stolp Adam deserves his place in the side now and Marcus will have to wait.

By the way anyone remember the keeper we had on loan before Marcus?

Was it Ben Roberts? :|
Yes it was

Also did marvelous things for us, prior to getting injured whilst playing for us.

A one-on one eventually ended his career on our behalf, I recall.
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