by FiNeRaIn » 07 May 2011 18:02
by sandman » 07 May 2011 18:24
by Bandini » 07 May 2011 18:54
andrew1957Bandini
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.
by Royalee » 07 May 2011 19:53
sandman Unfair to blame Feds for the goal. The ball was moving all over the place.
by sandman » 07 May 2011 20:01
by andrew1957 » 07 May 2011 22:35
by Handsome Man » 07 May 2011 22:38
andrew1957 Ridiculous to be critical of Federici when he has only let in one in two matches. Hardly a disasterous recall so far. And his distribution is consistently very good.
by andrew1957 » 07 May 2011 22:46
Handsome Manandrew1957 Ridiculous to be critical of Federici when he has only let in one in two matches. Hardly a disasterous recall so far. And his distribution is consistently very good.
If he lets one soft goal in every two games he isn't going to be much use to us.
by roadrunner » 07 May 2011 22:47
Svlad Cjelli 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.
by paultheroyal » 07 May 2011 22:51
andrew1957 Ridiculous to be critical of Federici when he has only let in one in two matches. Hardly a disasterous recall so far. And his distribution is consistently very good.
by Royalee » 07 May 2011 23:01
andrew1957Handsome Manandrew1957 Ridiculous to be critical of Federici when he has only let in one in two matches. Hardly a disasterous recall so far. And his distribution is consistently very good.
If he lets one soft goal in every two games he isn't going to be much use to us.
If he only lets in one goal in two games against Cardiff I will be delighted - as I am sure we can score at least two!!
Fed still has a better record than McCarthy this season in terms of goals conceded per game. McCarthy has been great while Federici was injured - but he really is no better than our number 1.
by Royalee » 07 May 2011 23:04
paultheroyalandrew1957 Ridiculous to be critical of Federici when he has only let in one in two matches. Hardly a disasterous recall so far. And his distribution is consistently very good.
This.
Federici is number 1 and rightly so.
by Great Knolly » 08 May 2011 08:39
by Platypuss » 08 May 2011 08:47
sandman Unfair to blame Feds for the goal. The ball was moving all over the place.
by Man Friday » 08 May 2011 10:11
by The Surgeon of Crowthorne » 08 May 2011 10:41
Platypusssandman Unfair to blame Feds for the goal. The ball was moving all over the place.
Was right in line with the trajectory. It didn't.
Feds moved to his right in anticipation, then got wrong-footed and couldn't get back.
by sandman » 08 May 2011 10:57
Platypusssandman Unfair to blame Feds for the goal. The ball was moving all over the place.
Was right in line with the trajectory. It didn't.
Feds moved to his right in anticipation, then got wrong-footed and couldn't get back.
by SouthDownsRoyal » 08 May 2011 10:58
Svlad Cjelli 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.
by CayeneMatt » 08 May 2011 11:26
sandmanPlatypusssandman Unfair to blame Feds for the goal. The ball was moving all over the place.
Was right in line with the trajectory. It didn't.
Feds moved to his right in anticipation, then got wrong-footed and couldn't get back.
Well I was also right in line so we'll have agree to disagree.
by Maguire » 08 May 2011 11:59
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