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Thread: the robinson effect

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    the robinson effect

    must keep his place from now on, we looked a lot more composed at the back with him there, and that was against world class opposition..

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    re: the robinson effect

    Quote Originally Posted by jordan12rhodes
    must keep his place from now on, we looked a lot more composed at the back with him there, and that was against world class opposition..
    ...
    So there is some sense in there !

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    re: the robinson effect

    World class opposition?

    Only one of their team today is a regular in the first team ffs.

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    re: the robinson effect

    That was a solid, c0ck up free defensive performance against a very attacking outfit.

    Robinson's leadership and experience was central to that IMO!

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    re: the robinson effect

    Quote Originally Posted by backofthenet
    That was a solid, c0ck up free defensive performance against a very attacking outfit.
    There is no denying that but they weren't world class.

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    re: the robinson effect

    Quote Originally Posted by seventwo
    World class opposition?

    Only one of their team today is a regular in the first team ffs.
    FFS

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    re: the robinson effect

    All I'll add to this thread, is that Robbo is by far the best keeper we have and I'm really phucking glad to see him back!

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    re: the robinson effect

    Quote Originally Posted by backofthenet
    That was a solid, c0ck up free defensive performance against a very attacking outfit.

    Robinson's leadership and experience was central to that IMO!
    Personally I thought Robbo was the same old Robbo flapped badly at 3 crosses and was playing basketball having just parried a shot ending up bouncing the ball between his legs when he should have just pouched it easily, Don't get me wrong I've always liked Robbo and have stuck up for him many a time in the past when the likes of saxo have pilloried him (and now he his a goalkeeping god apparently) but lets call a spade a spade when Kean & now Eastwood seem to have paid the price for their mistakes surely it's only a matter of time before Robbo costs us, At the end of the day it's a very unforgiving position to play where any mistake usually leads to a goal whereas outfield players get away with it more often than not

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    re: the robinson effect

    Quote Originally Posted by MillHillRover
    That was a solid, c0ck up free defensive performance against a very attacking outfit.

    Robinson's leadership and experience was central to that IMO!
    Personally I thought Robbo was the same old Robbo flapped badly at 3 crosses and was playing basketball having just parried a shot ending up bouncing the ball between his legs when he should have just pouched it easily, Don't get me wrong I've always liked Robbo and have stuck up for him many a time in the past when the likes of saxo have pilloried him (and now he his a goalkeeping god apparently) but lets call a spade a spade when Kean & now Eastwood seem to have paid the price for their mistakes surely it's only a matter of time before Robbo costs us, At the end of the day it's a very unforgiving position to play where any mistake usually leads to a goal whereas outfield players get away with it more often than not [/quote]

    Ag

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    re: the robinson effect

    Quote Originally Posted by MillHillRover
    Personally I thought Robbo was the same old Robbo flapped badly at 3 crosses and was playing basketball having just parried a shot ending up bouncing the ball between his legs when he should have just pouched it easily, Don't get me wrong I've always liked Robbo and have stuck up for him many a time in the past when the likes of saxo have pilloried him (and now he his a goalkeeping god apparently) but lets call a spade a spade when Kean & now Eastwood seem to have paid the price for their mistakes surely it's only a matter of time before Robbo costs us, At the end of the day it's a very unforgiving position to play where any mistake usually leads to a goal whereas outfield players get away with it more often than not
    Yep.

    If we don't have a better keeper than Robbo we need to sell the current crop and but new ones.

    Thanks for posting some sense Milly.
    Some regulars on this board prove that we have our own dingles too. :b

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