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Post by Topper Gas on Sept 14, 2016 18:18:48 GMT
On the number 10, he's Erhun Otzumer from London and of Turkish-Cypriot descent. Was at Charlton youth set-up, spent a season in non-league and then went to Turkey for a few years, mainly in their 3/4th tier before coming back and playing two seasons at Dulwich where he scored 60 goals in 2 seasons in the Isthimian. Seems he was unlucky with Injuries after signing for Peterboro and joined Walsall this season. Thought he was probably the best player on the pitch - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erhun_OztumerNice write up as usual Steve! A quick search of Google suggests Palace were watching him last January, not sure how he ended up being released by P'boro/finishing up at Walsall, although Lines gave him a run for his money with his surging runs late on. I feel Steve sums everything up well, Harrison remains an enigma for me as well although the run down the left and cross in the 2nd half was class just a pity him nor Gaffers scored as a goal or 2 might be just what both needs. Crowd wise our problem is the Mem is hardly attractive, if we had more seats then we could well attract more families to night games, although last night's attendance was hardly helped by the shockingly low away fans, I'd assume beforehand they'd bring 300/500 not just over 100!!
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Post by WeAreTheGas on Sept 14, 2016 21:16:21 GMT
Agree with a lot of that, Steve.
As for Saturday, rightly or wrongly I feel we will see a return to 3-5-2 to take on Bradford - apparently they've been looking very good so far this season and dominating matches (particularly at home).
A lot of fans on their forum are saying "it's only a matter of time until we batter someone"...so hopefully that isn't us!
If we do play 3-5-2 I'd like to see Colkett start - as he oozes class on the ball and will enjoy the bigger pitch at Valley Parade - and will hopefully help us link the midfield to the attack more effectively.
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Post by faggotygas on Sept 15, 2016 9:05:36 GMT
Roos did have a chance with the goal. A bloody good chance. He should have saved it. I thought so at the time and watching in on the highlights confirms it. It was an awful attempt. He has now cost us goals in two consecutive matches. See, for me, he did well to get close to it, and it would have been a wonder save if he'd have pulled it off. Are you missing Mildenhall?
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Post by Deleted on Sept 15, 2016 9:54:24 GMT
Roos did have a chance with the goal. A bloody good chance. He should have saved it. I thought so at the time and watching in on the highlights confirms it. It was an awful attempt. He has now cost us goals in two consecutive matches. See, for me, he did well to get close to it, and it would have been a wonder save if he'd have pulled it off. Are you missing Mildenhall? Not at all. I just feel that the Roos guy is no improvement on him. He was at fault for one of the goals on Saturday and it was a straightforward save for the Walsall goal.
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Post by stevek192 on Sept 15, 2016 12:21:17 GMT
Improvement Tbonegas is about 15 years!! Quicker and much more a presence than Mildy .He also made 2 good important 1 on 1 saves. The goal Tuesday was certainly not a straightforward save.
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Post by faggotygas on Sept 15, 2016 12:31:20 GMT
See, for me, he did well to get close to it, and it would have been a wonder save if he'd have pulled it off. Are you missing Mildenhall? Not at all. I just feel that the Roos guy is no improvement on him. He was at fault for one of the goals on Saturday and it was a straightforward save for the Walsall goal. Laying my minor credentials on the table - I've coached goalkeeping for almost a decade, learning under a former Southampton pro keeper, and in my humble opinion, that was not straightforward. It was quicker that it appears, it had curl and it had dip, plus it was from behind about 3 players. It couldn't have been much closer to the post.
I'm not saying it was completely unsaveable, but it was not an easy one at all. The equivalent to a striker missing a 1-in-10 chance.
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Post by socrates on Sept 15, 2016 13:17:21 GMT
Not at all. I just feel that the Roos guy is no improvement on him. He was at fault for one of the goals on Saturday and it was a straightforward save for the Walsall goal. Laying my minor credentials on the table - I've coached goalkeeping for almost a decade, learning under a former Southampton pro keeper, and in my humble opinion, that was not straightforward. It was quicker that it appears, it had curl and it had dip, plus it was from behind about 3 players. It couldn't have been much closer to the post.
I'm not saying it was completely unsaveable, but it was not an easy one at all. The equivalent to a striker missing a 1-in-10 chance.
[ I agree with the above. I've been goalkeeping at a decent standard amateur level for 20 years and it was a cracking finish certainly not the keepers fault if he had saved it it would have been a world class save. The defending on the other hand was completely shocking. First Hartley then Boateng failed to clear their lines. I fail to see how anyone can blame the keeper for a great finish after some terrible defending , some people on here haven't got a clue.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 15, 2016 15:55:53 GMT
Laying my minor credentials on the table - I've coached goalkeeping for almost a decade, learning under a former Southampton pro keeper, and in my humble opinion, that was not straightforward. It was quicker that it appears, it had curl and it had dip, plus it was from behind about 3 players. It couldn't have been much closer to the post.
I'm not saying it was completely unsaveable, but it was not an easy one at all. The equivalent to a striker missing a 1-in-10 chance.
[ I agree with the above. I've been goalkeeping at a decent standard amateur level for 20 years and it was a cracking finish certainly not the keepers fault if he had saved it it would have been a world class save. The defending on the other hand was completely shocking. First Hartley then Boateng failed to clear their lines. I fail to see how anyone can blame the keeper for a great finish after some terrible defending , SOME PEOPLE ON HERE HAVEN'T GOT A CLUE. No idea who your on about haha! Looks like someone has found a new whipping boy though.
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Post by Topper Gas on Sept 15, 2016 16:54:20 GMT
Laying my minor credentials on the table - I've coached goalkeeping for almost a decade, learning under a former Southampton pro keeper, and in my humble opinion, that was not straightforward. It was quicker that it appears, it had curl and it had dip, plus it was from behind about 3 players. It couldn't have been much closer to the post.
I'm not saying it was completely unsaveable, but it was not an easy one at all. The equivalent to a striker missing a 1-in-10 chance.
[ I agree with the above. I've been goalkeeping at a decent standard amateur level for 20 years and it was a cracking finish certainly not the keepers fault if he had saved it it would have been a world class save. The defending on the other hand was completely shocking. First Hartley then Boateng failed to clear their lines. I fail to see how anyone can blame the keeper for a great finish after some terrible defending , some people on here haven't got a clue. TB's clearly lining up his next target now MT's letting him down. Saturday's game will probably prove if Roos is a decent keeper or no better than SM. What I can't understand is how poorly supported Walsall can afford Etheridge and Ozumar but just have two loan players in those roles.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 15, 2016 17:23:40 GMT
I was told at the match that Walsalls manager went to Brentford and took the better players with him,probably got money for them so i assume the number 10 was bought with that. Etheridge was there last season i think
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Post by Deleted on Sept 15, 2016 17:34:16 GMT
Laying my minor credentials on the table - I've coached goalkeeping for almost a decade, learning under a former Southampton pro keeper, and in my humble opinion, that was not straightforward. It was quicker that it appears, it had curl and it had dip, plus it was from behind about 3 players. It couldn't have been much closer to the post.
I'm not saying it was completely unsaveable, but it was not an easy one at all. The equivalent to a striker missing a 1-in-10 chance.
[ I agree with the above. I've been goalkeeping at a decent standard amateur level for 20 years and it was a cracking finish certainly not the keepers fault if he had saved it it would have been a world class save. The defending on the other hand was completely shocking. First Hartley then Boateng failed to clear their lines. I fail to see how anyone can blame the keeper for a great finish after some terrible defending , some people on here haven't got a clue. aye aye the goalkeepers Union are in! I agree though he was partially unsighted and it was close to the post. Positioning maybe at question but what the hell do I know.
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Post by 2nd May 1990 on Sept 15, 2016 20:43:44 GMT
I think there may be a bit of gentle trolling going on, here. Clearly it wasn't an easy save.
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Post by mehewmagic on Sept 15, 2016 22:07:28 GMT
Roos did have a chance with the goal. A bloody good chance. He should have saved it. I thought so at the time and watching in on the highlights confirms it. It was an awful attempt. He has now cost us goals in two consecutive matches. I can't keep up with the forum so maybe someone could confirm if this is this years new target or that this has been already going on for weeks? 😂
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Post by Deleted on Sept 15, 2016 22:23:27 GMT
Roos did have a chance with the goal. A bloody good chance. He should have saved it. I thought so at the time and watching in on the highlights confirms it. It was an awful attempt. He has now cost us goals in two consecutive matches. I can't keep up with the forum so maybe someone could confirm if this is this years new target or that this has been already going on for weeks? 😂 the mildenhall critics blamed him for a series of goals he had no chance of stopping,now the mildenhall fans are blaming roos for goals he had no chance with. if any players read these forums together they must have such a laugh
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Post by spiess1 on Sept 15, 2016 22:34:57 GMT
I too want to lay my credentials on the table here. But I haven't got a table. Actually, I haven't got any credentials either.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 16, 2016 7:20:05 GMT
Improvement Tbonegas is about 15 years!! Quicker and much more a presence than Mildy .He also made 2 good important 1 on 1 saves. The goal Tuesday was certainly not a straightforward save. . Not for Roos it wasnt.
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