by P!ssed Off »
16 May 2013 14:27
Alexander Litvinenko P!ssed Off Alexander Litvinenko The mentality of players is that they have the confidence and self-belief to think they're ready for any challenge thrown at them, and that if they get a chance they'll succeed at it - they'd not have got this far without that mindset and ambition.
They are also always aware that they might suffer a career-ending injury tomorrow - so why would they wait.
I heard Kevin Doyle talk about this, when he was asked about Sidwell leaving to "sit on the bench at Chelsea." he said that Steve believed that he'd get a chance to prove himself and then it was down to him to show what he could do.
He also said that every footballer dreads the idea of looking back on their career and thinking "I wonder what would have happened if I'd accepted that offer to move to a big club when I was younger....."
It really pains me to say it, but I just can't see any way Alex McCarthy will be a Reading player next season. The only good thing is that the England call-up should bump up the price a little bit more and hopefully there'll be a bidding war we can take advantage of.
Luckily, with keepers it's a bit different. Sidwell knew he wasn't gonna be initially 1st choice but was probably confident that he'd get enough chances off the bench to be able to force himself in to the 1st team.
If a keeper goes to a club and is the 2nd choice keeper, then whilst they might be confident in their ability to succeed if given a chance, they really cannot be confident that will receive that chance at all. Some 1st team keepers play 100+ games consecutively, it doesn't matter how confident the 2nd choice keeper is, they're still not getting a game.
A 'keeper can surely be pretty confident they'll get at least a few games in a season - as well as cup games. That's all they feel they need to establish themself.
Hopefully McCarthy watched the FA Cup Final and saw City's 2nd choice keeper, Pantilimon, who got City all the way to the final, ditched at the last minute for the 1st choice keeper.
Anyone remember Ross Turnbull, he looked a promising talent:
"On 2 July 2009, Turnbull joined Chelsea on a free transfer, signing a four-year contract. Turnbull announced that he would not sit by as a permanent second place keeper to regular starting goalkeeper Petr Čech and that he would fight for his own first team place."
4 years, and 7 league games later, how did that work out for you Ross?
I bet Ross, and countless others, are thinking "I wonder what would have happened if I'd rejected that offer to move to a big club when I was younger....."
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