We may well be looking at an entirely new keeper and so have offered our cheaper ones new deals, maybe even on less favourable terms. This applies to all the apparently retained players who are current out of contract. We don't know how much they have been offered and sometimes that can be a wage cut. Only Tootle has accepted so far.
And yet he did it all season long multiple times a game and it came back to bite us how many times? Zero. But yet again, it's another thing that he has been told to do and is part of our game plan, why fault him for it?
Do people not remember how little Fitz came off his line when he played? He looked like bambi in the middle of the road whenever a cross came into his box, Collin was perfectly adept at coming off his line to punch or catch the ball and there is nothing wrong with punching the ball instead of catching it, I'm guessing in "your day" Keepers were made of tougher stuff and plucked balls out of the air with their bare hands all the time...
You're right, when Collin came for a ball, he was great at it, but that is the problem, when. He didn't always do it. Case in point, had he been more commanding in playoffs, their first goal never happens but because he's rooted to the line, it becomes an issue.
Again, he's not a bad keeper, but we probably could do with having better
After watching Collin's deliberately slow release of the ball several times I started looking for Nolly's reaction to it and saw his gestures of gently patting downwards. This is an obvious signal to take your time, so what do you expect Collin to do - take notice of his manager or the fans bellowing at him to get rid more quicklyer? The free-kicks near the half-way line too, this has just GOT to be an instruction from Nolan, it puts more Notts players in the opposition half and while the ball is in the air Collin runs back to his goal. I'm not saying it's led to more goals for us but that's not Collin's fault and on t'other hand it hasn't led to the ball being booted straight back into our goal either.
Adam Collin was OK for this level, but that's all. When he got injured, Ross Fitzsimons, after a few initial nerves, settled in and looked a sharper goalkeeper in my opinion, albeit not with the same height advantage.
I don't know what LaughingMagpie is laughing about above, because it's an entirely sensible argument by DelroyFacey22 that Nolan has decided there's little difference in quality between Collin and Fitzsimons, and to go forward with the younger, cheaper option, thus freeing up some wage budget to strengthen other parts of the team.
Put it this way, if the decision was based purely on Nolan not trusting Collin's ability, then why has the manager waxed lyrical about him for months? The general adage is if you've got nothing nice to say, say nothing, but Nolan was telling us all how impressed he was by Collin's presence and his ability to control the tempo of the game.
What we don't know is whether another much better 'keeper has been lined up to fill the space left by Collin, but in my opinion the money would be better used in the striking department, where we might need to offer a few extra pounds to land our primary targets.