by royals pete » 10 Nov 2006 19:56
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by Muskrat » 10 Nov 2006 20:44
aardvark I think he's made a few mistakes this season. Is Simon Shephard still available?
by royals pete » 10 Nov 2006 20:45
by E. Andrew » 11 Nov 2006 08:23
royals pete Graham Stack is NOT AS GOOD as Marcus !
We're in the Premiership. Things are different to last year. Thought people would have realized that by now.
One of the best keepers is at Bolton. And he doen't improve by moving clubs. Let Marcus continue to learn. And lets get MURTS back to strengthen the ship
by East Stand Ste » 11 Nov 2006 10:21
Coppell's Right Footed 11 Against:
Kicking is awful, kicks it out of play half the time
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by Coppell's Right Footed 11 » 11 Nov 2006 11:53
East Stand SteCoppell's Right Footed 11 Against:
Kicking is awful, kicks it out of play half the time
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any statistics to back that statement up?
by Woodcote Royal » 11 Nov 2006 12:43
Coppell's Right Footed 11 After a brief chat with my brother he feels Hahnemann is an excellent goalkeeper however i feel strongly against and feel he is pretty terrible.
Im going to have a look at his pros:
Good Shotstopper
Strong Physically and wins most crosses
Good rappor with the fans
Fantastic Championship Goalie
Against:
Kicking is awful, kicks it out of play half the time
Distribution again is woeful, and this goes in with awareness. why he continues to kick it instead of rolling it out like every other keeper and resulting in losing possesion baffles me each week.
With better players in the prem i feel he is much more clumsy due to the different shots being used compared to the championship and he spills more than a baby on its napkin. I.e Kuyts goal on sat, and Yakubu on opening day.
Last criticism is his positioning. I feel he really is the a close second behind harper on the headless chicken syndrome. I.e Hulse And Downings goals against us.
Hahnemann is a good championship goalie and did wonders for us last season, but i just feel that hes not quite the premiership standard but this is my opinion..
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by Coppell's Right Footed 11 » 11 Nov 2006 12:54
Woodcote RoyalCoppell's Right Footed 11 After a brief chat with my brother he feels Hahnemann is an excellent goalkeeper however i feel strongly against and feel he is pretty terrible.
Im going to have a look at his pros:
Good Shotstopper
Strong Physically and wins most crosses
Good rappor with the fans
Fantastic Championship Goalie
Against:
Kicking is awful, kicks it out of play half the time
Distribution again is woeful, and this goes in with awareness. why he continues to kick it instead of rolling it out like every other keeper and resulting in losing possesion baffles me each week.
With better players in the prem i feel he is much more clumsy due to the different shots being used compared to the championship and he spills more than a baby on its napkin. I.e Kuyts goal on sat, and Yakubu on opening day.
Last criticism is his positioning. I feel he really is the a close second behind harper on the headless chicken syndrome. I.e Hulse And Downings goals against us.
Hahnemann is a good championship goalie and did wonders for us last season, but i just feel that hes not quite the premiership standard but this is my opinion..
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If Marcus's kicking is so bad, God knows where that leaves most other Reading keepers down the years, and that includes Shaka.
Keeping my views polite, perhaps you are yet another fan who should spend less time worrying about who is singing what to whom or, who is standing and who is not, and take a close look at what is happening on the pitch. Then, you might see a little more of what goes on when Marcus kicks the ball and sometimes goes out of play.
Put it this way, whatever his faults, there are many keepers who would love to have Hahnemans ability to throw to the halfway line and kick to the opposing penalty area with ease.
by Woodcote Royal » 11 Nov 2006 13:43
by Coppell's Right Footed 11 » 11 Nov 2006 13:46
Woodcote Royal Hahnemann has thrown out to the halfway line on countless occasions since he came here and if he doesn't do it as much as much as many of us would like, it can only because he is acting according to instructions given to him.
As I've said before, it seems obvious to me that many kicks are placed down the flanks to give our vertically challenged strikers some chance of winnng the ball against an Ashley Cole rather than a John Terry (or at least force one of the centre halves out wide thus making some space)
Anyone who thinks Marcus regularly aims down the centre and kicks into touch is showing the powers of observation one has come to expect from the South East corner.
by Woodcote Royal » 11 Nov 2006 13:54
by mzungu_royal » 11 Nov 2006 14:35
Woodcote Royal I think it's too early to say.
Our defence is now under far more pressure but he's making no more errors than anyone else (and nothing as elementary as Ingimarsson's for Liverpools first on Saturday )
Just like Nicky Shorey, Marcus needs serious competition for his place and he's yet to get it from Graham Stack.
I think Leeds is probably make or break for our No2 and we will look to sign someone capable of putting Marcus under pressure if it's felt that Stack is still not good enough.
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