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    Quote Originally Posted by kritichris View Post
    Nick's a good shot stopper but he doesn't have Tom's commanding ability which led to him being captain. I think Heaton's been our best goalie while I've watched Burnley, shame about his injury. Pope should become an excellent keeper with more coaching and experience.
    I also think Tom is the best Burnley keeper I've seen Chris, and the first time I saw Burnley Colin McDonald was in goal, which shows how highly I regard him. I have no problem with Nick though, I don't want to see him dropped or replaced or anything, he's a good keeper and I doubt very much we could replace him with better, he's as good as we need and as good as we're going to get.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sinkov View Post
    I also think Tom is the best Burnley keeper I've seen Chris, and the first time I saw Burnley Colin McDonald was in goal, which shows how highly I regard him. I have no problem with Nick though, I don't want to see him dropped or replaced or anything, he's a good keeper and I doubt very much we could replace him with better, he's as good as we need and as good as we're going to get.
    Adam Blacklaw for me, but we have been blessed with some great goalkeepers over the years that is for sure.

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