Fraser Fortress...says it all for me. Commanding and calm, he is the cream on top of our already fine defensive dessert
There's only one 's' in desert... oh, wait...Fraser Fortress...says it all for me. Commanding and calm, he is the cream on top of our already fine defensive dessert
Anyone notice that Whiteley, Helen and I never seem to get involved in these endless/interesting arguments![]()
I just rolled my eyes and left them to it.My reaction to this thread was shoot me now. Hence I have only just ventured back to see if it is safe. Seems to be safe now![]()
Nothing beats the condescension of self-righteous women.
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Typical. Just because they didn't have an answer, they go silent.
We know it was just because we were right .....![]()
A man who was right.....hold the back page.Typical. Just because they didn't have an answer, they go silent.
We know it was just because we were right .....![]()

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Men's talk is competitive; women's talk is communal.
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Clean sheets are a reflection of the defence as a whole rather than the goalkeepers performance IMO. Saves to shots ratio is probably more of an accurate guide to how well the goalie is doing. Big Fraser didn't have that many shots to save against Watford, WBA, Man U and West Ham but made up for that in the Arsenal game alone.
It wasn't too long ago (in his Saints career) that opinion on here was split as to how good Fraser was. Some had reservations about his allround game and even though I didn't comment at the time, I was among them. There's no doubting his reflexes, positioning and handling are all top notch but some questioned that his slowness off the line for one thing, was a possible weakness.
I love not conceding and it's great to have him back in goal, particularly after such a serious injury but I think he still has aspects of his game to improve on, especially if he wants to be considered England's No1.
Shots to save ratio only tells you how well the keeper is doing at shot stopping. It tells you nothing about how well he handles crosses, how well he distributes the ball, how well he organises his defence.