by maffff » 03 Dec 2012 09:20
by Royalclapper » 03 Dec 2012 09:28
by Hoop Blah » 03 Dec 2012 09:31
maffff Linked with Lee Camp today.
Ugh. No thanks.
by Maguire » 03 Dec 2012 10:03
Woodcote Royal Like Church, he's had all the chances he deserves 3 times over and shown himself to be average in the Championship and a liability in the top flight
by Pepe the Horseman » 03 Dec 2012 11:03
Hoop Blahmaffff Linked with Lee Camp today.
Ugh. No thanks.
Interesting.
Camp is an odd one. At times he's looked very good but then, from what I've seen, he's had long spells of being pretty average. He's a good example for McCarthy to look at to see how a very promising keeper can plateau out at decent Championship level if things don't go right for them.
I'd be surprised if we added another keeper though. As much as I've never rated Federici as highly as most on here, and certainly not as highly as Adie Williams does, I think we've got higher priorities to fix in this squad.
by Caskeys Lovechild » 03 Dec 2012 13:16
SCIAG
Secondly, Federici has been great for two seasons, not one.
Thirdly, it wasn't that he'd "cut out the basic errors"- for one thing there weren't many to cut out- but that he was actually playing very well.
by Wimb » 03 Dec 2012 13:32
by Royal With Cheese » 03 Dec 2012 13:33
Caskeys LovechildSCIAG
Secondly, Federici has been great for two seasons, not one.
Thirdly, it wasn't that he'd "cut out the basic errors"- for one thing there weren't many to cut out- but that he was actually playing very well.
Are you completely delusional? Federici essentially handed Swansea 2 of their 3-0 lead at Wembley - their second goal was a Federici assist!
by RFCSPACE » 03 Dec 2012 13:41
by Wimb » 03 Dec 2012 13:48
RFCSPACE
The number of times he parries the ball out into the middle of the area in that video is unreal.
by Alan Partridge » 03 Dec 2012 13:52
RFCSPACE
The number of times he parries the ball out into the middle of the area in that video is unreal.
by Ian Royal » 03 Dec 2012 17:15
CypryIan RoyalCypry Interesting that Feds makes a cock up with a back-pass/clearance, which didn't result in a goal and suffers the wrath of some sections of HNA, yet when McCarthy passed a clearance straight to the opposition a few games back, it was barely worth a mention...?
As Hansen pointed out on MotD, if anyone was to blame for the first and third, you could point the finger at Morrisson, there was little any keeper could have done about Rooneys goal from open play other than guess which way he might hit it, and hope, and the fourth goal was a stupid penalty given away by Tabb but then Morrisson and Tabb seem to be the current flavour of the moment, so let's blame Feds anyway....
Of the three keepers available, Feds is the best option IMO, and I'll back him rather than look for an opportunity to slate him every game....
The major difference is McCarthy made a couple of mistakes we weren't punished for and Federici is making regular mistakes, some of which we are punished for.
But that's exactly my point. On Saturday Feds made one mistake, which wasn't punished - it'd be very harsh to blame him for Uniteds first IMO (and seemingly, also the pundits, none of whom blamed him for that goal). In his performances since McCarthy picked up his injury, I cannot think of any goals for which he's been "to blame", yet you're saying he "is making regular mistakes, some of which we're punished for" - give us some examples. Granted, he made some big errors early on, but surely you need to look at that as a bad spell, and consider his form since returning to the team in isolation?
As for berating his defence when he makes a mistake, name me a keeper that doesn't.....McCarthy certainly did when he passed the ball straight to the opposition....
by LoyalRoyalFan » 03 Dec 2012 19:51
by Royal91 » 03 Dec 2012 22:21
by Extended-Phenotype » 04 Dec 2012 11:41
by Ian Royal » 04 Dec 2012 11:58
Extended-Phenotype Totally understand why peeps are sick of Feds. Don’t really understand why they want to discredit their argument by pretending Feds hasn’t been a decent keeper prior to this season.
Just makes them seem rather irrational.
by Woodcote Royal » 04 Dec 2012 12:22
comeonyouroyals I love Ideal's and Woodcote's sheer hatred for the bloke to the point where they can't even acknowledge that Fed's is one of the main reasons we are in the prem right now.
by Alexander Litvinenko » 04 Dec 2012 15:35
Ian RoyalExtended-Phenotype Totally understand why peeps are sick of Feds. Don’t really understand why they want to discredit their argument by pretending Feds hasn’t been a decent keeper prior to this season.
Just makes them seem rather irrational.
Thoroughly agree. Superb last season. Showed plenty of quality in seasons prior to that, but just couldn't cut out the silly mistakes. Now the mistakes are back.
by Cypry » 04 Dec 2012 15:52
Ian RoyalCypry
But that's exactly my point. On Saturday Feds made one mistake, which wasn't punished - it'd be very harsh to blame him for Uniteds first IMO (and seemingly, also the pundits, none of whom blamed him for that goal). In his performances since McCarthy picked up his injury, I cannot think of any goals for which he's been "to blame", yet you're saying he "is making regular mistakes, some of which we're punished for" - give us some examples. Granted, he made some big errors early on, but surely you need to look at that as a bad spell, and consider his form since returning to the team in isolation?
As for berating his defence when he makes a mistake, name me a keeper that doesn't.....McCarthy certainly did when he passed the ball straight to the opposition....
Stoke, Chelsea, Posh, Wigan. His first game back which I can't recall exactly what happened and I think he may also have got away with. Haven't seen the Utd game yet, but I hear murmerings that he got beaten at his near post again. Somethign taht happens to him far too often historically. Got lucky against Everton hitting a ball straight out that Jelavic just missed when he was offside.
So you've got all that and then you ask why McCarthy, who as a young keeper in his first ever PL game played a bit nervously and made one glaring mistake that didn't get punished, doesn't get the same stick as Federici... well there's your answer.
that's 4 goals, 2 unpunished errors across 6 games, to McCarthy's 1 or 2 in 1 game.
by Ian Royal » 04 Dec 2012 17:37
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