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in memoriam - 1965-2024
Steve Walsh is most culpable in my opinion. It’s not rocket science, it’s just footy.
Hope the birthday is going ok.
Thats the trouble sometimes mate, folk try to make it difficult.
And yeah, birthday is sound. Ta
Steve Walsh is most culpable in my opinion. It’s not rocket science, it’s just footy.
Hope the birthday is going ok.
Whilst of all the defenders he may be the least culpable, he is STILL part of the defence. And, on his watch, he has still allowed more goals than ANY other keeper in the entire Premier League. He has to share some of that blame.people seem to be blaming the players who are least to blame, it's baffling.
He's also made almost more saves, too, so what's the point?Whilst of all the defenders he may be the least culpable, he is STILL part of the defence. And, on his watch, he has still allowed more goals than ANY other keeper in the entire Premier League. He has to share some of that blame.
I'm pretty sure that my point is exactly what I said. "He has to share in SOME of the that blame" for being a keeper that has allowed the most goals of any in the Premier League.He's also made almost more saves, too, so what's the point?
Pickford is obviously a fantastic shot stopper and in that sense saved us from a bigger defeat, but there are a couple of areas of concern for me. I'm not sure whether it's coaching or his natural game at this stage in his career.
The first is his initiative. He comes with a really good reputation with the ball at his feet, but most keepers who have that in their game play the 'sweeper/keeper' role. Pickford seemed rooted to his line yesterday, even when it became clear that Burnley's main avenue of attack was long balls into the channels to exploit our lack of pace in defence. I don't know whether he's been instructed to hang back or what, but he could have stopped the first goal easily had he taken a more advanced position.
The second is his dominance of the box. He's not an enormous keeper, but he's big enough, yet Burnley had several crosses that landed on the six yard line with Pickford nowhere near. I don't think in the history of football there has ever been a penalty given against a keeper for rough housing his way to claim a cross. They're allowed to do so much more than outfield players, so why is he not using his size and that leeway to clear the six yard box and dominate crosses?
Whilst of all the defenders he may be the least culpable, he is STILL part of the defence. And, on his watch, he has still allowed more goals than ANY other keeper in the entire Premier League. He has to share some of that blame.
To what extent do you define 'some' proportion of the blame? As for me, while he hasn't been perfect, Pickford has been a shinning light this year.I'm pretty sure that my point is exactly what I said. "He has to share in SOME of the that blame" for being a keeper that has allowed the most goals of any in the Premier League.
And his shot stopping parry/punch/block straight back to the danger area. Achieve nothing and create chaos for the defence and he is the only keeper in the entire league who does that EVERY GAME!
I should certainly hope he gets better, 61 goals conceded this season...Nobody is absolved of blame though, they've been utter tripe to a man but Pickford has done well, better than a lot of others, is young for a GK and will get a lot better , if we don't destroy him of course.
I should certainly hope he gets better, 61 goals conceded this season...