Great keeper for Formby Dons mate,mid to late 1980's in the Southport & District Leaguelol
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Great keeper for Formby Dons mate,mid to late 1980's in the Southport & District Leaguelol
Thing is I think they already have helped Robles.
He did well last year in a struggling side bar the calamity vs Sunderland.
However, he has built on that this year and has made some really important saves.
But, the fact of the matter is he's still making those same blunders and I don't think common sense is something that can be coached into anybody.
I don't want Joel to go. I want us to keep him.
But he's a number two.
A number two you could have confidence in coming in if needed, but a number two none the less.
He is not a number two at all though. Mainly because he seems to take a couple of games to get into the swing of things. Dropping him into the side randomly due to injury or rotation etc would be a disaster.
Thing is mate, whilst Joel has improved immensely over the last 2 years, I think the last few weeks has shown that he is still not the finished article. But he is only 26, still quite young for a keeper, and there is no reason why he can't develop further.Precisely.
Mr. Preece neglects to list the games where Joel's alertness after long spells of inactivity won us points at Palace and kept our lead intact when Bournemouth had got back in the game at Goodison.
Or how he was brilliant at Old Trafford.
It seems to me many people round these parts can't wait to pick holes in Joel's game....when the truth is we would struggle to sign a better keeper from the EPL right now.
Of the six teams above us, I don't think many would rather have the custodians at City, Arsenal or the RS.
Lloris had a nightmare of spectacular proportions at City and De Gea had a bust up with Jose after the fiasco that was the Jags goal at OT.
There ain't no such thing as a perfect, fault free goalkeeper.
They all have their mad moments and off days.
Joel is doing well for us and I fully expect him to keep improving and will be our undisputed número uno goalkeeper come August![]()
Hi mate, I notice this is your only post since joining today.Former keeper David Preece being a bit harsh on Robles here I reckon
https://inews.co.uk/opinion/comment/david-preece-joel-robles-improve-everton-goalkeeper/
How Joel Robles can improve to become Everton’s long-term goalkeeper “When we see a more relaxed Joel Robles holding better positions, we will then see a keeper looking like the long-term answer to Everton, post-Tim Howard” (Photo: Getty) David Preece 1 hourWednesday April 19th 2017 Three losses in 16 games does not indicate Ronald Koeman’s Everton are suffering from a defensive crisis. Far from it. The fact that two of those losses came from local rivals Liverpool probably smarts a bit, but other than that, it isn’t a bad record. In that same period, they have managed to keep eight clean sheets. More than any other side, with Burnley behind them in second place with six. So where’s the problem then? Well, since Maarten Stekelenburg relinquished his starting place due to injury in the Merseyside derby in December, Joel Robles has been their number one, taking over in that game and subsequently holding down his spot on the Dutchman’s return to fitness. On the surface, deservedly so, it would seem.
Read more at: https://inews.co.uk/opinion/comment/david-preece-joel-robles-improve-everton-goalkeeper/
Then he'll be sold, because Koeman won't put up with the blunders he's been making in the past few games.
And I personally thought he did well as soon as he came into the side this year.
His first full game was Leicester (A) and he did fine.
But he just makes the same mistakes he has been for two years.
But the first game in he made the "mistake" in the derby.
I think a lot depends on if you class the goals he lets in as mistakes, as it seems that pretty much every goal conceded is a mistake....
I think he could probably have done better for the Mane goal in the home derby in that he was a bit quick to come off his line, but Sturridge's shot was dragged, deflected and rebounded off the post. The defence were slow to react. Other than that he'd made two good saves IIRC.
But lately (since Spurs away) I think he's been poor. And proved he isn't the long-term solution.
Hope it's not the David preece I knew of in our uni team - he never went anywhere near the goal, the little glory hunter, even though the only fella we had who was prepared to go in the nets was about 5'2". Never seemed to score either. If it turns out he went on to become a decent keeper...... Ffs.Who is "former keeper David Preece" and why is so much weight being given to his opinion on here?
I have never heard of him.
Comes to that, why do we need a different thread for it?
Why is this article not in the designated Joel thread?
Just thinking that. Some no mark GK having a go at an average GK. It's what the world's been waiting for.Who is "former keeper David Preece" and why is so much weight being given to his opinion on here?
I have never heard of him.
Comes to that, why do we need a different thread for it?
Why is this article not in the designated Joel thread?