by Cypry » 18 Sep 2012 11:07
by leon » 18 Sep 2012 11:09
Alexander Litvinenkosouthbank1871 McDermott never said he was left out because of the injury though did he?
Yep - on BBCRB he said Federici had an injury and the physio had advised he didn't play until it was resolved so as to avoid further/later damage. The intimation (that i took - it wasn't explicitly stated as such) was that he could have played but might have made things worse so they were giving it a chance to heal properly.
by HoneyRoastHoax » 18 Sep 2012 11:13
by leon » 18 Sep 2012 11:16
by pea » 18 Sep 2012 11:22
by floyd__streete » 18 Sep 2012 11:27
by E. Andrew » 18 Sep 2012 11:28
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by Royal Lady » 18 Sep 2012 11:30
by Alexander Litvinenko » 18 Sep 2012 11:32
Royal Lady I sent Michaela a tweet, but she's not responded!
by Royal Lady » 18 Sep 2012 11:35
by Hoop Blah » 18 Sep 2012 11:43
Cypry As far as performances go, I'm not convinced that on Sundays evidence McCarthy offers any better an option than Feds as it stands - he almost certainly has the "potential" to be a better keeper than Feds, but what we need at the moment is a safe pair of hands, not someone who could come good with a run in the team....
Cypry I do wonder how much this "kicked off" behind the scenes and unsettled the team before Sundays match. Is it just possible that whatever had been going on in the dressing room had an effect on the performance of the team as a whole and that's why we saw such a below par performance, particularly in the first half?
Cypry Personally I think the worst part of this has been the way in which Brian and the club have handled the situation. I understand Feds being upset, he shouldn't have made his feelings public, that was wrong, but I just hope everyone can put the episode behind them - not McD's finest hour!!!
by Ian Royal » 18 Sep 2012 11:46
Alexander Litvinenkosouthbank1871 McDermott never said he was left out because of the injury though did he?
Yep - on BBCRB he said Federici had an injury and the physio had advised he didn't play until it was resolved so as to avoid further/later damage. The intimation (that i took - it wasn't explicitly stated as such) was that he could have played but might have made things worse so they were giving it a chance to heal properly.
by TBM » 18 Sep 2012 11:53
sandman It's funny how what Feds did last season is dismissed but what McCarthy did two seasons ago is seen as a relevant reason why he should be in the team.
by Big Foot » 18 Sep 2012 11:59
by rob the royal » 18 Sep 2012 12:13
by RoyalBlue » 18 Sep 2012 12:15
Alexander Litvinenkosandman It's funny how what Feds did last season is dismissed but what McCarthy did two seasons ago is seen as a relevant reason why he should be in the team.
I think the debate has moved on from who should be playing.
It's now about who's committed to the team vs. who's committed to themselves.
by RoyalBlue » 18 Sep 2012 12:18
rob the royal Shaun Cummings gets dropped all the time...
by Alexander Litvinenko » 18 Sep 2012 12:18
RoyalBlueAlexander Litvinenkosandman It's funny how what Feds did last season is dismissed but what McCarthy did two seasons ago is seen as a relevant reason why he should be in the team.
I think the debate has moved on from who should be playing.
It's now about who's committed to the team vs. who's committed to themselves.
If that is the case then it's the easiest question in the world to answer. When it comes to their professional careers players will always be committed to themselves and understandably so. Of course there are many times when the interests of the team and the player are common and therefore the player is completely committed to the team but, when forced to make the choice, the players have to look after number one.
by rob the royal » 18 Sep 2012 12:23
RoyalBluerob the royal Shaun Cummings gets dropped all the time...
Any keeper will tell you its a very different situation. Shaun Cummings still gets on the bench with a reasonable chance of playing in at least some of the game. He is also in contention for more than one position in the team. A keeper has to sit there feeling guilty for hoping that their fellow keeper either gets injured or sent off so that he can come on as a sub. He knows he is extremely unlikely to get brought on in any other circumstance.
by stickywhisky » 18 Sep 2012 12:43
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