Pope's Kicking
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Pope's Kicking
Auto-starting this thread as Nick Pope is playing.
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Re: Pope's Kicking
That's outrageous. You'd think of all people, the old guy would be immune from personal attack. Thugs.
Where were the guards ?
Where were the guards ?
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evensteadiereddie wrote: Where were the guards ?
Eating Swiss cheese?
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Still the only keeper we have that collects crosses with confidence
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Il Duce wrote:Still the only keeper we have that collects crosses with confidence
And as we all know that's the only thing that's important.
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Well, according to most of the Hart-bashers it would seem that way.Test User wrote:And as we all know that's the only thing that's important.
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Re: Pope's Kicking
Heaton comes for occasional crosses it’s more a case of Hart rarely coming for them . So few prem keepers actively come for the “ 8/10 yard” high ball these days . The risk/reward ratio generally sees the parry/punch or diddly squat from the keeper . Peter Czec and Pope aside I can’t think of another top keeper who actively pursues the high ball .
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Il Duce wrote:Well, according to most of the Hart-bashers it would seem that way.
Indeedy