There's only 1 city!! wrote:I see the press aren't jumping all over his mistake v chelsea at the weekend!! Imagine if that was Joe Hart?? Just alittle rant and sorry if covered else where!!
Alioune DVToure wrote:Goals on Sunday had a segment where they showed just how common 'mistakes' like Joe's on Saturday are, using the goals that Howard and Ruddy conceded as prime examples.
Bridge'srightfoot wrote:Hart got a good strong hand to that and imo should have been able to save it. Hart of two seasons ago would easily have saved that.
It doesn't matter what Howard or Ruddy do. That's not our concern.
There's only 1 city!! wrote:I see the press aren't jumping all over his mistake v chelsea at the weekend!! Imagine if that was Joe Hart?? Just alittle rant and sorry if covered else where!!
Alioune DVToure wrote:Bridge'srightfoot wrote:Hart got a good strong hand to that and imo should have been able to save it. Hart of two seasons ago would easily have saved that.
It doesn't matter what Howard or Ruddy do. That's not our concern.
I was addressing the point raised the OP, which is my concern should I deem it so.
As for the 'Hart of two seasons ago' nonsense, that's a very watery argument.
I'd also point out that Lukaku scores loads of goals like the one he put past Joe; he bagged an identical one against Newcastle last week. A quickly-spinning grasscutter is more difficult than it looks to keep out. (Which isn't to say that it shouldn't have been saved, but it certainly was not a howler.)
Bridge'srightfoot wrote:I don't see why it's nonsense tbh. A few seasons ago, even before he went on loan to Birmingham aswell as after he was a truly exceptional shot stopper. It generally took a really good strike to beat him. This season, any shot on target he looks like conceding.
It wasn't a howler no.
Alioune DVToure wrote:Goals on Sunday had a segment where they showed just how common 'mistakes' like Joe's on Saturday are, using the goals that Howard and Ruddy conceded as prime examples.
Blue Since 76 wrote:
David James was in the studio for BT and he made the same comment for Hart and Howard for Aguero's goal - they were too close to the player making the shot and didn't have time to react. A yard back and they'd have both saved them.
Suppose that's the difficulty with being a keeper - no one in the press has mentioned Kolarov wandering back or Distin allowing Aguero to run past him, but the keepers get picked up on any mistake as they were the last ones to blame.
dazby wrote:
Interesting comment by DJ. The closer you are to the shooter the easier it is to cut out the angle. The farther away you are, yes you get more time but you also give the shooter more time to pick their spot.
Shay given is a classic stay back and dive keeper. Joe is a rush and slide.
DoomMerchant wrote:dazby wrote:
Interesting comment by DJ. The closer you are to the shooter the easier it is to cut out the angle. The farther away you are, yes you get more time but you also give the shooter more time to pick their spot.
Shay given is a classic stay back and dive keeper. Joe is a rush and slide.
What r u big fella? Crash and burn?
dazby wrote: Interesting comment by DJ. The closer you are to the shooter the easier it is to cut out the angle. The farther away you are, yes you get more time but you also give the shooter more time to pick their spot. Shay given is a classic stay back and dive keeper. Joe is a rush and slide.
dazby wrote: Interesting comment by DJ. The closer you are to the shooter the easier it is to cut out the angle. The farther away you are, yes you get more time but you also give the shooter more time to pick their spot. Shay given is a classic stay back and dive keeper. Joe is a rush and slide.
DoomMerchant wrote: What r u big fella? Crash and burn?
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