England goalkeepers

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Re: England goalkeepers

Post by Foulthrow » Tue Mar 06, 2018 4:05 pm

JimmyMac'sMate wrote:I say bring seaman back will be good for everybodyutc
Have you run out? You only get a bucket and a half you know.
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Re: England goalkeepers

Post by Sidney1st » Tue Mar 06, 2018 4:12 pm

Foulthrow wrote:Have you run out? You only get a bucket and a half you know.
Really?

I'd better cut back then...
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Re: England goalkeepers

Post by HiroshimaClaret » Wed Mar 07, 2018 12:22 am

Chester Perry wrote:Hiroshima

I am more Burnley than England - Pope isn't ready on a number of fronts and as Hart has found out to his cost weaknesses will be identified and targeted ruthlessly, and the backlash from the media and Nation if he makes a mistake could destroy him before he begins to develop (like it has with a vastly more experienced Hart) - as a keeper he is 5 - 7 years from his peak.

Oh and a fair number of goals against Pope are to his left also
He` s not a pup. Pope may have weaknesses (as all players do) but so do Butland and Pickford (whose weaknesses are on a grander scale than Pope`s, in my opinion). Are you saying a `no` to Pope to protect him (and Burnley) from the possibility of Rob Greenesque clanger which might affect his confidence going forward? Give Pope the chance to at least show what he is capable in an England game. I`m sure Pope will be desperate to prove himself.

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