Totally agree, loved Brad. Someone else (sorry can't remember who) alluded to the fact that their goal was a bit of a keeper clanger and I'd agree. Days gone by he would have caught it, but there is this insistence now to parry the ball away. I was listening to a podcast earlier and the guy (who was a coach) said this is the way they develop them now due to the "risk" of trying to catch the ball. Blimey when I played (long time ago now) the big advantage was that you could use your hands.........
Expectation comes from something rational. I didn't expect Spurs to win. However I fully expected Wolves to come and play a game that could nullify Spurs. "... but I simply abhor teams coming to Tottenham to claim their first wins of the seasons!" I suspect statistically it happens so little in general or to Spurs in particular as to not expend any emotion over it.
It was me - no need to apologise! Not catching it was bad enough, but then pushing it into the path of two oncoming players was even worse.
Stick the Spurs goalkeepers squad in a room with their eyes clamped open a la Alex in clockwork orange and make them watch film after film of Pat Jennings doing the job the correct way
I met him when I was about 9 or 10 in Bejams in Hoddesdon. The Spurs training ground was in Cheshunt and I believe he had a house in Broxbourne at the time so it probably wasn't that surprising but my overriding memory is that he was a giant of a man but as you say, a real gent.