wiggy
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...and you informed us that Nicky Bailey couldn't pass water. Ho hum.
...and Macca, Peter Clarke, and Anthony Grant, 3 outta 4 aint bad!
...and you informed us that Nicky Bailey couldn't pass water. Ho hum.
...and Macca, Peter Clarke, and Anthony Grant, 3 outta 4 aint bad!
But you think that fumble fingers Mildenhall is good so how can we rely on your judgement?
Mildenhall is good.
was you there last night took too long to set up his wall,then got beat from 30 yards out on gk side,addding to that his kicking and distribution was awful,ok you like him but admit when his had a shocker................
Not sure what else he could have done about that free-kick.
Some of his kicking was poor, but even so it managed to get over the half way line which is an improvement over our keeper last season, who was forever kicking it straight out of play by the half way line.
The most important aspect was the way he commanded his penalty area like a proper keeper.
He took a pass back that certainly didnt get anywhere near the half way line last night,DF kicking with either foot under pressure was top draw he was also a great shot stopper and if he was 6ft+ he would never of played for us because he would have been to good ?(like feds was).
mildenhall commands his area but everytime he comes out i and most around me cringe with worry.......
and when does he ever get near any shots,1 save at chelsea dont make up for the amount of shots he should have saved this season.
its not a coincedence that our forms been terrible either side of feds loan spell..
He took a pass back that certainly didnt get anywhere near the half way line last night,DF kicking with either foot under pressure was top draw he was also a great shot stopper and if he was 6ft+ he would never of played for us because he would have been to good ?(like feds was).
mildenhall commands his area but everytime he comes out i and most around me cringe with worry.......
and when does he ever get near any shots,1 save at chelsea dont make up for the amount of shots he should have saved this season.
its not a coincedence that our forms been terrible either side of feds loan spell..
Flahavan's biggest problem wasn't his lack of height, although it undoubtedly hampered him, it was his poor decision making. Whilst Mildenhall's size makes him harder to beat in a 1 on 1, what makes him a far superior keeper to Flahavan is his anticipation and the speed off his line.
Getting back on topic, I think Joyce showed a lack of anticipation and reading of the game.
Spot on, if Flahavan kept getting these free kicks totally wrong like Mildred does then Y.B would have been the first one on here. He can't see past his height, one of the poorest keepers at The Hall for a long time!
Sorry, got to side with Wiggy here, Flavs was a far superior goalie to Mildenhall. My heart was in my mouth every time the ball went near him last night - what was that big deflection off his chest that he had to reclaim?
No, I can't see past Flahavan's poor, indecisive, decision-making.
Mildenhall is a goalkeeper, Flahavan was just a shotstopper.
With Flahavan my heart was in my mouth every time the ball went into the penalty area.
Flahavan might have had better hands than Mildenhall, but Mildenhall is a far superior goalkeeper because of his decision-making, his positioning, his speed off-his line, the way relieves pressure off the defence by coming for crosses hung in the 6 yard box and beyond.
Flahavan is the goalkeeping equivalent of Clarke or Barrett, all last ditch stuff, whilst Mildenhall is the equivalent of Prior, reading the play and anticipating.
No, I can't see past Flahavan's poor, indecisive, decision-making.
Mildenhall is a goalkeeper, Flahavan was just a shotstopper.
Not sure what else he could have done about that free-kick.
Some of his kicking was poor, but even so it managed to get over the half way line which is an improvement over our keeper last season, who was forever kicking it straight out of play by the half way line.
The most important aspect was the way he commanded his penalty area like a proper keeper.
Mildenhall is a posing, non shot stopping, all round poor goalkeeper. To get rid of Flahavan and Collis was a cardinal sin and Joyce today had another shocker against a bunch of stiffs. Tilson sent out alarm signals of very poor judgement the way he handled the keeper situation as the 2 that we have got now wouldn't make a decent one between them!
The reason why so many people panic about Mildenhall coming out for crosses is because we aren't used to seeing a goalkeeper for Southend do it. We have had what, 5/6 years of Flavs in between the sticks and he hardly ever came out and claimed anything. Whereas Mildenhall comes out and claims everything.
Goalkeepers that dominate their box are more likely to make mistakes as they drop the ball, under hit a punch, or get caught in no mans land. It will happen to Mildenhall but it has happened to the top goalkeepers like Cech, Riena etc.
Flavs never made these types of errors because he doesn't come to claim anything, so his mistakes are less obvious.
Would that be the same Collis that has been making howlers left right and centre for Crewe hence why they brought in John Ruddy from Everton on loan?