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Thread: Nicks Trotters

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    Nicks Trotters

    Pope could do to take some lessons from Traffords trotters

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    That second strike from Brum would have needed another five keepers and they still wouldn't have stopped it. What a strike thaat was.

    Enjoyed that and the Orient goal today, sort of thing you love to see as a fan.

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    Cracking cup tie. Pope looks really shaky with his feet and sends the occasional exorcit to his defenders.

    I think Nick would struggle in this Parker side. Trafford is a different class with his feet, he is incredibly confident and composed

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    Quote Originally Posted by ballcock View Post
    Cracking cup tie. Pope looks really shaky with his feet and sends the occasional exorcit to his defenders.

    I think Nick would struggle in this Parker side. Trafford is a different class with his feet, he is incredibly confident and composed
    I recall that this was the reason why Southgate preferred Pickford to Pope. You have to wonder what they practice day to day if he is still uncomfortable using his feet after all these years. Anyway, Nick is still a great “stopper” who stepped in and stepped up to the plate when Tom was injured.

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    Has made 81 competitive appearances for Newcastle and conceded 86 goals.
    He played 155 competitive games for us and conceded 189 goals.
    A very decent record for any keeper.

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    I thought both goalies had decent games, we are a club that seems to nurture very good keepers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kritichris View Post
    I thought both goalies had decent games, we are a club that seems to nurture very good keepers.
    We've had some good uns and some not so good, the Admirable Crichton never filled me with much confidence, NTG never even bothered moving to any shot from outside the box, Roger 'No Hands' Hansbury was exactly that, Lee Grant was vastly over-rated and none of those who witnessed it will ever forget the late Mark Kendall's horror show at Blackpool.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sinkov View Post
    We've had some good uns and some not so good, the Admirable Crichton never filled me with much confidence, NTG never even bothered moving to any shot from outside the box, Roger 'No Hands' Hansbury was exactly that, Lee Grant was vastly over-rated and none of those who witnessed it will ever forget the late Mark Kendall's horror show at Blackpool.
    Those were dire days sinky. Things went downhill after Alan Stevenson but seemed to change with Marlon Beresford, the Beast and later keepers.

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    Mark Kendall's horror show at Blackpool was one of those moments I wished I had not witnessed.

    If I recall correctly we got stuffed 5-0.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Bedlington Terrier View Post
    Mark Kendall's horror show at Blackpool was one of those moments I wished I had not witnessed.

    If I recall correctly we got stuffed 5-0.
    The score was actually 2 - 5

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