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    It's simple really, we can't afford a clown show every week, just put our best keeper back in.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sinkov View Post
    It's simple really, we can't afford a clown show every week, just put our best keeper back in.
    Who is our best keeper ?

    After having Heaton, Hart and Pope who were all international class, we now appear to be in a position where every week we have a critical error just waiting to happen.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vintage Claret View Post
    Who is our best keeper ?

    After having Heaton, Hart and Pope who were all international class, we now appear to be in a position where every week we have a critical error just waiting to happen.
    James Trafford. I'm still trying to recall a critical error by Trafford that lead directly to a goal against us, and I can't.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sinkov View Post
    James Trafford. I'm still trying to recall a critical error by Trafford that lead directly to a goal against us, and I can't.
    I think the competition is very stiff for a starting place as GK for BFC.Clown versus Clanger.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sinkov View Post
    It's simple really, we can't afford a clown show every week, just put our best keeper back in.
    If you had been at the game mon ami you would have seen an imperious display from Muric prior to the howler.

    Three times he took corners out of the air with clean catches and his positioning was excellent throughout the game.

    The common denominator for Muric & Trafford is that they are both supposed to be Beckenbauer in possession and distribute the ball like Bobby Moore.

    It's asking a lot for two goalkeepers in my opinion. I cannot think of one other EPL goalkeeper who is a better shot stopper than either Muric or Trafford who can also pass the ball like Ederson at City.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Bedlington Terrier View Post
    If you had been at the game mon ami you would have seen an imperious display from Muric prior to the howler.

    Three times he took corners out of the air with clean catches and his positioning was excellent throughout the game.

    The common denominator for Muric & Trafford is that they are both supposed to be Beckenbauer in possession and distribute the ball like Bobby Moore.

    It's asking a lot for two goalkeepers in my opinion. I cannot think of one other EPL goalkeeper who is a better shot stopper than either Muric or Trafford who can also pass the ball like Ederson at City.
    You don't have to be at the games mon ami, the coverage on Socceronline is excellent, I probably have a better view than your good self. As for Aro, you can be as imperious as you like in goal, but if you're giving a goal a game away you deserve to be dropped. I'm quite surprised that you claim in another post that Berge backpass was hit too hard and it was very windy. It was as simple a backpass to deal with as you'll ever see. Perfectly hit, straight to him, no bobbles or bounces and not an attacker in the same parish, no pressure whatsoever. In fact this was possibly the problem, it was so easy to deal with the poor lad took his eye off the ball a second too early.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sinkov View Post
    You don't have to be at the games mon ami, the coverage on Socceronline is excellent, I probably have a better view than your good self. As for Aro, you can be as imperious as you like in goal, but if you're giving a goal a game away you deserve to be dropped. I'm quite surprised that you claim in another post that Berge backpass was hit too hard and it was very windy. It was as simple a backpass to deal with as you'll ever see. Perfectly hit, straight to him, no bobbles or bounces and not an attacker in the same parish, no pressure whatsoever. In fact this was possibly the problem, it was so easy to deal with the poor lad took his eye off the ball a second too early.
    No wonder he wears red boots.

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