Proven excellent keeper who is going through a rough patch.
That was also the reason for Joe Hart's downfall. I was a bit of a keeper in my youth and form does come and go but generally as soon as you start overthinking it mistakes happen. That's when you try revving yourself up to try and snap out of it and more mistakes happen as things like simple crosses become a massive test that you have to pass whereas previously you would have come and caught it without really thinking about it because you knew you were going to.
He needs to get back in to the zone where he knows he's going to save everything which is a lot easier said than done!!!
Got to agree, he seems so indecisive Fleetwood 2nd was straight at him
Looked like a school goalie with no positioning -
.Really really annoying last night with a free kick, right at the end of the game, all the team up the pitch for last chance saloon, and he mishit the freekck ,barely went 30 yards
Very late in the tackle and Clumsy he didn’t know it was offside, straight red for Me and a very lucky boy
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Correct, I watched one last night in one of the efl games on quest. On the half way line straight redI mean that's basically a Kung fu kick on a player about two metres away from the ball. If that's not a straight red what is.
If that happened in the middle of the park then 100 times out of 100 the player is sent off.
I mean that's basically a Kung fu kick on a player about two metres away from the ball. If that's not a straight red what is.
If that happened in the middle of the park then 100 times out of 100 the player is sent off.
As you might imagine, I'm no rules expert, but IF I understood the pundits correctly, the reason that Pickford didn't get a card, (of any colour), was because HIS bit of mayhem occured AFTER Van Dyke had played the ball from an offside position. So the ball was dead.
So if an opposition player is annoying you, wait till they score and the ball is dead, then belt
him good and hard.
No doubt some happy soul who is good at rules can point out the difference, but when dragged down to basics, both cases look the same to me.
I suspect Jordan now has hero status on the Blue Mersey.
I see though that Elbows Al has changed his mind about such conduct.
A few years back he was 'punditing' about some striker who backed off a keeper.
Al recalled his time at Southampton as a youth and working with Budgie Burridge, (later, briefly, of NUFC).
Goalkeepers EXPECT to be hurt, sad BB. It's YOR job to do the hurting.
So, using that sort of philosophy, which Elbows foolowed throughout his career, it should be OK to get you hurting in first if you can.
But The Rule that allowed Jordan to stay on DEFINATELY need to be changed.
Magesque, they actually believe it as well
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Discussed in ParlimentMagesque, they actually believe it as well