Lee Grant
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Re: Lee Grant
It’s a new kind of challenge for him, much like when Richard Wright went to Man City. It’s a good opportunity to work closely with the coaches and get experience at a big club.
I liked Lee Grant.
I liked Lee Grant.
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United fans will be praying their first two don’t get injured early in the window.
Imagine going from De Gea to Grant.
Imagine going from De Gea to Grant.
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Not a patch on Beeee........eeast! 

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Good ‘ol Parry Grant!
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Good keeper is Grant, he was excellent for Stoke.
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You don't play **** for Stoke and then get signed for United.
He's always been a good keeper. The only reason he wasn't popular here was because of who signed him.
He's always been a good keeper. The only reason he wasn't popular here was because of who signed him.
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Not having that. He wasn't popular here because whilst he is / was a good shot stopper, he was also pretty poor on crosses and was capable of throwing in some shocking errors.Imploding Turtle wrote:You don't play **** for Stoke and then get signed for United.
He's always been a good keeper. The only reason he wasn't popular here was because of who signed him.
He also had the misfortune to be up against the cult hero that was the Beast which immediately put some off him.
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Some of it had something to do with the heart attack he'd give us when coming out for a cross.Imploding Turtle wrote:The only reason he wasn't popular here was because of who signed him.
Not that he was really unpopular.
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No, he was unpopular because he got beat by shots you could have dropped your hat on, especially against bloody Leeds.
A good shot stopper, but I always thought he needed glasses, the further out the shot, the more likely he was to fluff it.
That said he did have a good season at Stoke, and I don't hold any animosity for the lad, good luck to him.
A good shot stopper, but I always thought he needed glasses, the further out the shot, the more likely he was to fluff it.
That said he did have a good season at Stoke, and I don't hold any animosity for the lad, good luck to him.
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A cult hero who was absolutely bobbins.Goobs wrote:Not having that. He wasn't popular here because whilst he is / was a good shot stopper, he was also pretty poor on crosses and was capable of throwing in some shocking errors.
He also had the misfortune to be up against the cult hero that was the Beast which immediately put some off him.
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Never said he was great but he was a cult hero (most with that title are bobbins) and he fought off many keepers whilst retaining a big status amongst the fans that other keepers just couldn't compete with.deanothedino wrote:A cult hero who was absolutely bobbins.
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At Burnley he had the reactions of a cat with the eyesight of a bat!
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Didn't we sign him by mistake when we were actually after Lee Camp?
Or was that Steve Howey/Lee Howey, or David Edgar/Edgar Davids.
Or was that Steve Howey/Lee Howey, or David Edgar/Edgar Davids.
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Lee Grant's first televised appearance, contrary to public demand:
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So much better than him, although I spotted your smiley just as I was about to post.edenclaret wrote:Not a patch on Beeee........eeast!

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Didn’t he win player of the season in his last year with us? Must have been crap then.
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If Grant was "pretty poor on crosses", then Jensen must have dipped his hands in Lurpak
before every game. He dropped more than he caught.
before every game. He dropped more than he caught.
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It's odd how goalkeepers sometimes improve late on in their career.
Grant is an obvious one. Also look at Fabianski. Now 33, he looked so error prone as Arsenal's number two and yet he' just had an excellent season at Swansea.
Grant is an obvious one. Also look at Fabianski. Now 33, he looked so error prone as Arsenal's number two and yet he' just had an excellent season at Swansea.
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True Grant used to throw the odd one or two in. He was a far better keeper than Jensen though
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If he's worked on improving the weaker parts of his game then all credit to him.
I never really took to him as a Burnley goalkeeper, not because of who signed him or because of Jensen.
I never really took to him as a Burnley goalkeeper, not because of who signed him or because of Jensen.
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Played excellently against Aston Villa.
Downhill thereafter.
Downhill thereafter.
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Yeah he did, the 3rd best keeper we've had since I started watching Burnley behind the 2 we have now of course.Steddyman wrote:Didn’t he win player of the season in his last year with us? Must have been crap then.
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Grant made worldie saves but struggled to do the basics well, which is where a lot of goalkeepers struggle. Players like Hart, Karius and Mignolet are like this. Thankfully, Pope and Heaton rarely make mistakes and they’ve made some absolute blinders
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He won the Player of the year, I'm sure you criticised him for not saving a shot that went off target? Just about says it all about your agenda driven crap.IanMcL wrote:Played excellently against Aston Villa.
Downhill thereafter.
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Silly Billy!KRBFC wrote:He won the Player of the year, I'm sure you criticised him for not saving a shot that went off target? Just about says it all about your agenda driven crap.
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Did you criticise him for not saving a shot that went off target? Yes or no?IanMcL wrote:Silly Billy!
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IanMcL gave him 4 out of 10 for his performance at Watford. The reason he gave was that he failed to save Danny Drinkwater's first minute shot. The bloody shot went wide. But IanMcL hardly ever gave him more than 5.KRBFC wrote:Did you criticise him for not saving a shot that went off target? Yes or no?
Had a terrific last season at Burnley when he won all the player of the year awards - was excellent for Stoke too in 2016/17 and won their poty awards.
I certainly wouldn't replace either of our two current goalkeepers with him but I remain very much of the opinion that he didn't get a fair hearing at Burnley for whatever reason. I wouldn't suggest either the manager who signed him or the other goalkeeper we had at the time.

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Better than Beresford?KRBFC wrote:Yeah he did, the 3rd best keeper we've had since I started watching Burnley behind the 2 we have now of course.
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Had a pretty decent career has Grant,not the greatest keeper we have ever had,but he's certainly not the worst,would be a fitting end to his career playing for the biggest club in the country...who would have believed that eh?....good luck Lee.
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For a goalkeeper who can't catch, he's had an excellent career. Good luck to him
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I openly admit I was not a fan of Lee Grant at Burnley. He did perform miracles against AV in the League Cup and I marked accordingly. I probably gave him some decent marks for other performances. I mark match by match.ClaretTony wrote:IanMcL gave him 4 out of 10 for his performance at Watford. The reason he gave was that he failed to save Danny Drinkwater's first minute shot. The bloody shot went wide. But IanMcL hardly ever gave him more than 5.
Had a terrific last season at Burnley when he won all the player of the year awards - was excellent for Stoke too in 2016/17 and won their poty awards.
I certainly wouldn't replace either of our two current goalkeepers with him but I remain very much of the opinion that he didn't get a fair hearing at Burnley for whatever reason. I wouldn't suggest either the manager who signed him or the other goalkeeper we had at the time.
As for folk remembering my every mark and thought...Lost for words! Does it matter that much?
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He was good in year three, but the first two years he was anything but good
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As for the comment about being unpopular because of who signed him. He was signed by the same person who signed Dean Marney
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Diego Penny better than Grant,Man or Beast .
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Lee Grant....
....apparently close to signing for Manchester United according to Sky Sports. Going in as 3rd choice keeper the story says...
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You could well be correct!
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