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I thought the FL allowing Peterborough to get an emergency loan keeper when they already had two fit replacements on their books was ridiculous. I also wondered what the reaction would be if the new keeper (an England international btw) saved the penalty that gave them the result that made them champions. Well it happened on Saturday at Charlton when Posh walked away with 3 points instead of 1 and I'm surprised at the lack of outrage.

I really want us to take this title and I hope that doesn't end up being the save that denies us it.

Aren't all goalkeepers well spoken?
 
The keeper they have took on loan is 4yrs younger then their no2 keeper as well. Lack of first team appearances or not... Posh had 3 registered keepers fit and that could play. They shouldn't be able to bring in another just because he is more experienced league games wise

They've got two according to them and it hasn't made a blind bit of difference anyway.
 
I don't need to behave myself, he could be 55 and retired 10yrs ago, fact is he is registered as a player/coach so therefore they had 3 keepers registered that could play.

Tyler agreed a one-year permanent playing contract alongside his role as goalkeeping coach following the appointment of Grant McCann as Peterborough United manager on 16 May 2016. His permanent contract officially began on 8 June 2016, following the expiration of his loan spell. Tyler made five appearances for Peterborough in 2016–17, and signed a two-year contract to become the club's full-time goalkeeping coach at the end of the season, after he was not offered a new playing contract.
 
Tyler agreed a one-year permanent playing contract alongside his role as goalkeeping coach following the appointment of Grant McCann as Peterborough United manager on 16 May 2016. His permanent contract officially began on 8 June 2016, following the expiration of his loan spell. Tyler made five appearances for Peterborough in 2016–17, and signed a two-year contract to become the club's full-time goalkeeping coach at the end of the season, after he was not offered a new playing contract.

Not sure what the point is your making by posting stuff that covers seasons been and gone., but whatever it is, it doesn't change the fact that this season he was a player coach and registered to play as part of their squad so no matter his age or in fact the reasons why he was registered.... They still had 3 registered keepers when the got this lad on loan.
 
Not sure what the point is your making by posting stuff that covers seasons been and gone., but whatever it is, it doesn't change the fact that this season he was a player coach and registered to play as part of their squad so no matter his age or in fact the reasons why he was registered.... They still had 3 registered keepers when the got this lad on loan.

I would have thought my point was fairly obviously, he retired as a player in 2017 and took up a permanent coaching role, he's not a registered player.
 
I would have thought my point was fairly obviously, he retired as a player in 2017 and took up a permanent coaching role, he's not a registered player.

Don't quite get what your missing tbh, but I'll say it once more..... This season he is registered as a player/coach. He might not have been last season and he might not be next season. But this season he is. So therefore they had 3 registered keepers still available. Post as many Wikipedia snippets as you want, but it doesn't change the facts.
 
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If you'd of asked why we didn't just register rod Arnold instead then I have to admit I'd of laughed

I was actually on holiday with Tom a few years ago, he arrived later than the rest of us and tried to catch up with the boozing round the pool, but overdid it and ended up sleeping through the whole first afternoon and night. <laugh>

He runs a restaurant in Wales now.
 
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I was actually on holiday with Tom a few years ago, he arrived later than the rest of us and tried to catch up with the boozing round the pool, but overdid it and ended up sleeping through the whole first afternoon and night. <laugh>

He runs a restaurant in Wales now.

I coached him a fair few times, was a nice lad. I'm sure his dad dipped his toe into coaching at one point
 
Don't quite get what your missing tbh, but I'll say it once more..... This season he is registered as a player/coach. He might not have been last season and he might not be next season. But this season he is. So therefore they had 3 registered keepers still available. Post as many Wikipedia snippets as you want, but it doesn't change the facts.
So why doesn't he appear in the list of registered players on the EFL website? If it's because he's under 21, then he's done well to become a coach so quickly.