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It wasn't McCarthy's fault.

Discussion in 'Ipswich Town' started by Simon21-LUFC, Jan 23, 2012.

  1. Josh-LUFC

    Josh-LUFC Well-Known Member

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    AKCJ, is literally obsessed.

    And to the point, im in mixed opinions after seeing the replay a couple times. I think McCarthy shoulda been dealing with the situation and calling for the ball which means Sonko shoulda left it. I think its a mistake from both parties in truth.

    Kinda reminds me of the huge error that kasper and bruce made last season against cardiff i think it was where both players individually coulda sorted out the issue but because there was no clear communication it resulted in a conceded goal
     
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  2. Leeds United Super Sub

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    Kasper made many mistakes especially towards the end of the season. He should have dealt with at least 3 of the goals that essentially cost us a play-off spot.

    Lonergan has been solid. People show they have no goalkeeping knowledge quite often when they discuss so called mistakes. Against Ipswich it was no fault of his. The ball went through a crowd and took a deflection. Somebody in the crowd should have dealt with it, a keeper can't deal with what he can't see. You can tell this was the case by the fact he stepped left first.

    Kasper is a decent keeper. We all loved him because he was better than what we'd had. Possibally the best keeper we'd had since the Premiership days when we had some very good goalkeepers like Paul Robinson and Nigel Martin. But Lonergan is definitely the better keeper.
     
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  3. Westlake33

    Westlake33 Well-Known Member

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    Future England keeper !?

    Are you on drugs ?

    In 3 games for us so far, he's cost us a lot of points !
     
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