Ray78 wrote:Westwood would be a poor choice.
Is he worse than Willy?
The answer is no.
Ray78 wrote:Westwood would be a poor choice.
Mase wrote:Ray78 wrote:Westwood would be a poor choice.
Is he worse than Willy?
The answer is no.
Mase wrote:Ray78 wrote:Westwood would be a poor choice.
Is he worse than Willy?
The answer is no.
Ray78 wrote:Mase wrote:Ray78 wrote:Westwood would be a poor choice.
Is he worse than Willy?
The answer is no.
The answer would of been yes. Westwood has no European experience for starters and has spent most of his top flight career in a relegation dog fight. Caballero has a couple winners medals as well (albeit earlier on his career) and is a keeper our current manager trusts.
Slim wrote:Ray78 wrote:Mase wrote:Ray78 wrote:Westwood would be a poor choice.
Is he worse than Willy?
The answer is no.
The answer would of been yes. Westwood has no European experience for starters and has spent most of his top flight career in a relegation dog fight. Caballero has a couple winners medals as well (albeit earlier on his career) and is a keeper our current manager trusts.
Let's get rid of Iheanacho then and resign Sibierski, he's got a hatrick against Arsenal in the CL you know.
And the winners' medals? At a club he spent 3 years at and had 15 appearances, so you're right...he has experience in winning medals from the bench, perfect back up.
As for relegation dogfight, well two points. Arguably Joe Hart's best season was at Birmingham, a team in a relegation dogfight. And if he is in a team that gets pummeled on a regular basis, you know he'll be getting put through his paces.
Slim wrote:Ray78 wrote:Mase wrote:Ray78 wrote:Westwood would be a poor choice.
Is he worse than Willy?
The answer is no.
The answer would of been yes. Westwood has no European experience for starters and has spent most of his top flight career in a relegation dog fight. Caballero has a couple winners medals as well (albeit earlier on his career) and is a keeper our current manager trusts.
Let's get rid of Iheanacho then and resign Sibierski, he's got a hatrick against Arsenal in the CL you know.
And the winners' medals? At a club he spent 3 years at and had 15 appearances, so you're right...he has experience in winning medals from the bench, perfect back up.
As for relegation dogfight, well two points. Arguably Joe Hart's best season was at Birmingham, a team in a relegation dogfight. And if he is in a team that gets pummeled on a regular basis, you know he'll be getting put through his paces.
Ray78 wrote:Caballero is still the better choice in squad terms and when he won his medals he stepped in when required at Boca (as well as winning the 2001 Youth World cup as first choice).
Ray78 wrote:Caballero was still a promising keeper.
Slim wrote:Ray78 wrote:Caballero was still a promising keeper.
You said he stepped in when required, he didn't.
You said he was first choice for Argentina U20's, he wasn't.
His contribution to Boca and Argentina's success is barely existent(in Boca's case, it's literally zero) and I think had Ustari been a couple of years older, he'd never have a single appearance for Argentina at any level.
Ray78 wrote:Caballero was Argentina's first choice for that tournament (number is irrelevant). And more recently he played a part in Malaga's recent success.
Ray78 wrote:Slim wrote:Ray78 wrote:Caballero was still a promising keeper.
You said he stepped in when required, he didn't.
You said he was first choice for Argentina U20's, he wasn't.
His contribution to Boca and Argentina's success is barely existent(in Boca's case, it's literally zero) and I think had Ustari been a couple of years older, he'd never have a single appearance for Argentina at any level.
Cabllero had performed better when it came to playing in La Liga.
Slim wrote:Ray78 wrote:Slim wrote:Ray78 wrote:Caballero was still a promising keeper.
You said he stepped in when required, he didn't.
You said he was first choice for Argentina U20's, he wasn't.
His contribution to Boca and Argentina's success is barely existent(in Boca's case, it's literally zero) and I think had Ustari been a couple of years older, he'd never have a single appearance for Argentina at any level.
Cabllero had performed better when it came to playing in La Liga.
Of course, what did he win in La Liga again?
Ray78 wrote:Slim wrote:Ray78 wrote:Slim wrote:Ray78 wrote:Caballero was still a promising keeper.
You said he stepped in when required, he didn't.
You said he was first choice for Argentina U20's, he wasn't.
His contribution to Boca and Argentina's success is barely existent(in Boca's case, it's literally zero) and I think had Ustari been a couple of years older, he'd never have a single appearance for Argentina at any level.
Cabllero had performed better when it came to playing in La Liga.
Of course, what did he win in La Liga again?
The same amount as Ustari and Abbondanzieri but the difference Caballero's club finished higher in the table.
Slim wrote:Ray78 wrote:Caballero was Argentina's first choice for that tournament (number is irrelevant). And more recently he played a part in Malaga's recent success.
Okay, you've changed the post, but I'll reply to this too.
Lux was first choice in the tournament and dropped after 5 games for reasons quite unknown to this day. Argentina won all 5 games and had just come off a 3-1 win against France. If you saw the tournament you'd understand how amazing the Argentine attack was, I thought D'Alessandro was going to be the next big thing in football, he was the architect of everything. Also Collocini was playing and looking like a superstar, not to mention Maxi and Saviola who were devastating. To this day it's one of my all-time favourite tournaments, so when I tell you I didn't even know Caballero was playing, you'll understand how little an impact he made.
Ray78 wrote:Slim wrote:Ray78 wrote:Caballero was Argentina's first choice for that tournament (number is irrelevant). And more recently he played a part in Malaga's recent success.
Okay, you've changed the post, but I'll reply to this too.
Lux was first choice in the tournament and dropped after 5 games for reasons quite unknown to this day. Argentina won all 5 games and had just come off a 3-1 win against France. If you saw the tournament you'd understand how amazing the Argentine attack was, I thought D'Alessandro was going to be the next big thing in football, he was the architect of everything. Also Collocini was playing and looking like a superstar, not to mention Maxi and Saviola who were devastating. To this day it's one of my all-time favourite tournaments, so when I tell you I didn't even know Caballero was playing, you'll understand how little an impact he made.
Argentina still needed their keeper to perform in that tournament and in comparison to Westwood had been the more consistent keeper as well at his club.
Ray78 wrote:Are we not in the semi finals of the Capital one Cup with Caballero as the first choice? The sides were sides that we had played this season had given us major problems and fielded their strongest line up. And if you want to look at the negatives his record is one league defeat and two cup defeats. And the keepers you have mentioned aren't better than our current second choice. If the club wanted to replace Hart then we would sign a better keeper.
Slim wrote:Ray78 wrote:Are we not in the semi finals of the Capital one Cup with Caballero as the first choice? The sides were sides that we had played this season had given us major problems and fielded their strongest line up. And if you want to look at the negatives his record is one league defeat and two cup defeats. And the keepers you have mentioned aren't better than our current second choice. If the club wanted to replace Hart then we would sign a better keeper.
Missing the point much?
They don't have to be better than him, they aren't worse than him and come with other benefits as listed before.
Ray78 wrote:Slim wrote:Ray78 wrote:Are we not in the semi finals of the Capital one Cup with Caballero as the first choice? The sides were sides that we had played this season had given us major problems and fielded their strongest line up. And if you want to look at the negatives his record is one league defeat and two cup defeats. And the keepers you have mentioned aren't better than our current second choice. If the club wanted to replace Hart then we would sign a better keeper.
Missing the point much?
They don't have to be better than him, they aren't worse than him and come with other benefits as listed before.
The people in charge of City thinks otherwise and it is their judgement that counts a lot more than what the rest of us think (same with the rest of the squad).
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