by Royal Rother » 16 Oct 2008 13:44
by andrew1957 » 16 Oct 2008 15:21
by Hoop Blah » 16 Oct 2008 15:32
by Alan Partridge » 16 Oct 2008 16:51
andrew1957 I agree RR - Fed has always done ok whenever I have seen him and his distribution is excellent. Southend fans are raving about him saying how good he is.
Some RFC fans seem to write players off far too early - just like with Kebe, Rosenior, Bikey etc etc - all of whom are now becoming established.
We also have Hamer and Andersen cannot be that bad if SC is trusting him to sit on the bench at present. I have never seen him play and again he is written off after one bad mistake at Torquay. Lets give the lad a chance.
In any case I do not think we need another keeper so we won't be signing Camp.
by Deathy » 16 Oct 2008 17:28
Alan Partridgeandrew1957 I agree RR - Fed has always done ok whenever I have seen him and his distribution is excellent. Southend fans are raving about him saying how good he is.
Some RFC fans seem to write players off far too early - just like with Kebe, Rosenior, Bikey etc etc - all of whom are now becoming established.
We also have Hamer and Andersen cannot be that bad if SC is trusting him to sit on the bench at present. I have never seen him play and again he is written off after one bad mistake at Torquay. Lets give the lad a chance.
In any case I do not think we need another keeper so we won't be signing Camp.
4 mistakes at Torquay, in 3 games.
With regards to Federici, his distribution is awesome, he's an athelte and far more agile than Hahnemann. He needs games and he's getting them at Southend. To say you can't remember a Federici error though must have meant you have hardly seen him RR! In all honesty. Burnley's 2nd goal, Man Utd's first 2, I felt he should have saved Benayoun's shot and made it too easy for Torres' first goal, we sit right in line and he was practically stood in front of his near post, leaving Torres only 98% of the goal to aim at.
As Hoop Blah rightly points out you just feel that Marcus woud have kept them out. Hamer looks a real prospect i must say.
by SCIAG » 16 Oct 2008 20:57
Hoop BlahSCIAG Andersen has proven far more in Scandinavia than Hamer has in England.
How do you figure that then?
by Hoop Blah » 17 Oct 2008 10:08
SCIAGHoop BlahSCIAG Andersen has proven far more in Scandinavia than Hamer has in England.
How do you figure that then?
Youngest goalkeeper ever to play in the Swedish top flight.
Loved in Denmark.
Hamer hasn't done anything like what Andersen did.
by retro_royal » 17 Oct 2008 11:59
by Bill Oddie's Beard » 17 Oct 2008 12:47
retro_royal You just got geographically and metophorically MURKED!
by retro_royal » 17 Oct 2008 14:19
by SCIAG » 17 Oct 2008 22:23
Hoop BlahSCIAG Youngest goalkeeper ever to play in the Swedish top flight.
Loved in Denmark.
Hamer hasn't done anything like what Andersen did.
I think you're swallowing the clubs PR there. For starters Copenhagen is in Denmark not Sweden!
I'll take your word for him being loved over there though, but he only played something like 7 games for AB Copenhagen, who, according to Wikipedia were not even in the top flight at the time Andersen was in the team (06-07 which was the season we signed him). I don't know where the myth of him playing in the top flight comes from, maybe Wikipedia is just wrong, but if he did play in the top flight it probably would've been as part of the team that got relegated!
In my opinion Hamer's acheived a lot more over here than Andersen ever did over there or over here. He's been number one at two seperate clubs and one of them's come back in to take him back for another season because he impressed so much. He's part of a defence at Brentford that's conceded only 4 goals in 10 league games.
The two clubs that have had Andersen on loan, at a lower level, have only used him 3 times and don't seem to want him back.
by SCIAG » 17 Oct 2008 22:44
by Southbank Old Boy » 18 Oct 2008 17:50
by Deathy » 19 Oct 2008 15:21
by Wycombe Royal » 20 Oct 2008 09:13
by Hoop Blah » 20 Oct 2008 10:19
by Alan Partridge » 20 Oct 2008 10:40
Wycombe Royal Lee Camp is joining Forest on an initial 3 month loan.
by Wycombe Royal » 20 Oct 2008 11:20
Alan PartridgeWycombe Royal Lee Camp is joining Forest on an initial 3 month loan.
Unless Paul Smith is injured you have to ask..why?
by Alan Partridge » 20 Oct 2008 12:38
by Wycombe Royal » 20 Oct 2008 12:42
Alan Partridge Paul Smith is one of the best goalkeepers in the division if not the best, he's hardly 'old' and now Camp has just swapped the bench at QPR behind a 34 ear old keeper to try and dislodge Smith. A very peculiar transfer. If Smith isn't wanted there then Calderwood seriously has lost the plot.
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