Sat.27th Oct. 2012
My wife brought my grandson to the circus, I stayed at home to watch QPR v Arsenal on Setanta. When they came back they told me of the tigers, the jugglers, the tightrope walkers, the performing seal and one clown. "Only one clown?" I said. My grandson said, "Yeah only one!"
I'd been watching some tigerish tackles from Granero, some smart juggling from Tarrabt, us walking the tightrope that is the Premier League especially after the clown turned up, kicked another performer and left the arena. But the star of the show for me was the performing seal that is, Julio Cesar.
It seems he has everything; he looks cool, he's a Brazilian International, has a cool name, played for Internazionale Milan, they sound cool, Champions League winner, former World No. 1 goalkeeper, and he makes spectacular one handed saves regularly, that's cool!
But the old expression, "the goalkeeper is in total command of his area" doesn't apply to him. He's not in command of his six yard box. He won't leave his line unless someone gives him a back pass. All this talk of not having a settled back four is true, yes we've had changes through injuries, everyone else has too. Yes our central defenders hav'nt covered themselves in glory, are allowing too many shots on goal, bad marking, and won't jump when the ball is there to be won etc. As a result so far this season Cesar has made enough spectacular saves for his publicist to fill a very large photo album.
Practically every goal we've conceded this season, was a scrambled ****ty goal. The ball is bouncing around our six yard box like pinball, not just yesterday, but every game, Everton, West Ham ect. I have never seen a goalkeeper so reluctant to catch the ball. We can all see the quality saves he makes, but i think our main problem is, he is not commanding his area. Is he staying on his line because he doesn't trust the defenders to stop shots raining in on him, if he mistimes his run? Is he in communication with his central defenders, I hav'nt seen him shouting at them.
It seems like he is a one man show, and I have a feeling he's going to end up performing in a circus in Las Vegas, and QPR will end up performing in the championship! I hope i'm wrong!
I am fully expecting Cesar to come out with the ball balanced on his nose at LR next time out, don't be surprised!!
Everyone knows the Seal song, "You're never gonna survive, unless you get a little crazy!" But the question is, how ****in' crazy is it gonna get??
My wife brought my grandson to the circus, I stayed at home to watch QPR v Arsenal on Setanta. When they came back they told me of the tigers, the jugglers, the tightrope walkers, the performing seal and one clown. "Only one clown?" I said. My grandson said, "Yeah only one!"
I'd been watching some tigerish tackles from Granero, some smart juggling from Tarrabt, us walking the tightrope that is the Premier League especially after the clown turned up, kicked another performer and left the arena. But the star of the show for me was the performing seal that is, Julio Cesar.
It seems he has everything; he looks cool, he's a Brazilian International, has a cool name, played for Internazionale Milan, they sound cool, Champions League winner, former World No. 1 goalkeeper, and he makes spectacular one handed saves regularly, that's cool!
But the old expression, "the goalkeeper is in total command of his area" doesn't apply to him. He's not in command of his six yard box. He won't leave his line unless someone gives him a back pass. All this talk of not having a settled back four is true, yes we've had changes through injuries, everyone else has too. Yes our central defenders hav'nt covered themselves in glory, are allowing too many shots on goal, bad marking, and won't jump when the ball is there to be won etc. As a result so far this season Cesar has made enough spectacular saves for his publicist to fill a very large photo album.
Practically every goal we've conceded this season, was a scrambled ****ty goal. The ball is bouncing around our six yard box like pinball, not just yesterday, but every game, Everton, West Ham ect. I have never seen a goalkeeper so reluctant to catch the ball. We can all see the quality saves he makes, but i think our main problem is, he is not commanding his area. Is he staying on his line because he doesn't trust the defenders to stop shots raining in on him, if he mistimes his run? Is he in communication with his central defenders, I hav'nt seen him shouting at them.
It seems like he is a one man show, and I have a feeling he's going to end up performing in a circus in Las Vegas, and QPR will end up performing in the championship! I hope i'm wrong!
I am fully expecting Cesar to come out with the ball balanced on his nose at LR next time out, don't be surprised!!
Everyone knows the Seal song, "You're never gonna survive, unless you get a little crazy!" But the question is, how ****in' crazy is it gonna get??
