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Post by loy PRA on Jan 29, 2012 20:15:50 GMT
How that man ever conned people into given him a contract as a professional footballer, let alone breaking transfer record fees in the process, is anyone's guess.
I was amazed to find out the other day he's listed as 6'4, yet he looks a good couple of inches shorter than 6'3 Andy Carroll the other day.
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Post by Sultan of Cannock- SRFC on Jan 30, 2012 7:18:39 GMT
Well if he keeps on letting in goals and costing the rags points then he's a hero to me.
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Post by Col ISIHAC. on Jan 31, 2012 20:56:45 GMT
Likewise. He does appear to be a very short 6ft something; but as Sulty says, all the while he generates angst among the prawn sarnie munchers; then top chap say I :-)
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Post by loy PRA on Feb 2, 2012 3:39:01 GMT
I could understand if he was really young but he's 21. Plenty of players playing with far more composure than he is at the same age.
Brian Clough always used to say the first thing he did at a club was bring in a strong, competent goalkeeper and I think he's right - Ferguson did this when he brought in Van Der Sar, when Brad Friedel, Shay Given, Craig Gordon, Tommy Sorenson were all available on the cheap why didn't he snap them up rather than breaking a record fee on a Spaniard who flaps around like a distressed bird? Not only is it more amazing that he wheels out Paul Scholes from retirement! But then again, the man knows far more about football than I do.
Stick with someone in their 30s, stick with someone who's proven in the premier league and preferably with someone who's over 6'3. I honestly believe you cannot go wrong.
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Post by Sultan of Cannock- SRFC on Mar 6, 2012 10:14:23 GMT
Sadly, De Gea seems to have bucked his ideas since Lindegaard got injured and the little bugger's been instrumental in the rags ominous run of 19 pts out of the last 21, pulling off a series of athletic saves to preserve points at, notably, Chelsea and Norwich. Last season, De Gea was playing for my favourite Spanish team, Atletico Madrid. He looked really good there, good enough to get selected for the Spanish U21's, and i was gutted when he left the roj y blancos to join the dratted rags. You don't become a bad keeper overnight and let's face it any goalie with Smalling and Johnny Evans in front of him has his work cut out. He's got a bit of confidence about him, now, and his critics in the media have laid off. Hopefully after this post, he'll lose his confidence again and start letting in loads of goals again. Unfortunately, he is more likely to emerge the hero as the rags take their 20th title this season.
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Post by ambersalamander on Mar 6, 2012 12:32:35 GMT
Hopefully after this post, he'll lose his confidence again and start letting in loads of goals again. Unfortunately, he is more likely to emerge the hero as the rags take their 20th title this season. Do you think he'll read this thread then
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Post by Jared on Mar 6, 2012 13:32:23 GMT
People who think De Gea is crap don't know that much about Football IMO. Considering the defence (or lack thereof) in front of him at times this seasons (Jonny Evans?!? Like Darron Gibson he'd be better off at Everton) he's done rather well. He has one of the highest shots to saves ratios in the Premiership. His recent performances at Chelsea, Norwich and Spurs show his undoubted quality.
As for 21 not being that young, name me one regular-playing goalkeeper in the Premierleague who is younger.
Fact is, all goalkeepers will have a difficult time, particularly at an early stage of their career. SAF has always maintained that De Gea is a key part of United's future. One day he may be a rival to Joe Hart as the best keeper in the PL.
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Post by loy PRA on Mar 6, 2012 17:56:27 GMT
People who think De Gea is crap don't know that much about Football IMO. Considering the defence (or lack thereof) in front of him at times this seasons (Jonny Evans?!? Like Darron Gibson he'd be better off at Everton) he's done rather well. He has one of the highest shots to saves ratios in the Premiership. His recent performances at Chelsea, Norwich and Spurs show his undoubted quality. As for 21 not being that young, name me one regular-playing goalkeeper in the Premierleague who is younger. Fact is, all goalkeepers will have a difficult time, particularly at an early stage of their career. SAF has always maintained that De Gea is a key part of United's future. One day he may be a rival to Joe Hart as the best keeper in the PL. Given you're a Manure fan and a Sutton United fan with hardly an athletic figure, I think you're probably the last person to be saying who does/doesn't know much about football. De Gea is still rather hopeless. Even as Man U cruised by Tottenham, his reaction to Defoe's goal was comical. He simply watched as the ball bounced past him, he was as much a spectator as anyone in the ground. I honestly think Man United will go on to win the title as Man City lack the composure and the professionalism to be a truly great team but if there's a chink in the United armour, it's De Gea. And as for the silly comment about naming a player who's younger, Wojciech Szczesny was younger when he established himself as first choice at Arsenal at the tender age of 20. Tim Krul (23, Newcastle United), Simon Mignolet ( 23, Sunderland) Adam Bogdan (24, Bolton Wanderers) and Joe Hart (24, Manchester City) are all better keepers who've all demonstrated better value for money.
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Post by Sultan of Cannock- SRFC on Mar 6, 2012 19:39:02 GMT
People who think De Gea is crap don't know that much about Football IMO. Given you're a Manure fan and a Sutton United fan with hardly an athletic figure, I think you're probably the last person to be saying who does/doesn't know much about football. ROFLMAO at that exchange!!! ;D I was half expecting to get some kind of snide comment myself for offering a positive opinion on De Gea, but when Jared stepped forward i thought to myself, "Game on! The PRA ain't gonna let that one go lightly! Go get him loy!" I hadn't meant to log in again tonight but the temptation of seeing whether or not there would be a response was too great a temptation and loy did not disappoint. I love toys that don't need batteries! ;D Take that, Jared! You fat welsh pie eating cockney rag!!!" ;D ;D ;D ;D
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Post by Jared on Mar 8, 2012 13:37:12 GMT
Given you're a Manure fan and a Sutton United fan with hardly an athletic figure, I think you're probably the last person to be saying who does/doesn't know much about football. ROFLMAO at that exchange!!! ;D I was half expecting to get some kind of snide comment myself for offering a positive opinion on De Gea, but when Jared stepped forward i thought to myself, "Game on! The PRA ain't gonna let that one go lightly! Go get him loy!" I hadn't meant to log in again tonight but the temptation of seeing whether or not there would be a response was too great a temptation and loy did not disappoint. I love toys that don't need batteries! ;D Take that, Jared! You fat welsh pie eating cockney rag!!!" ;D ;D ;D ;D Indeed, it's funny isn't it. His response to my 'silly comment' about 'keepers age was to not name a single established PL 'keeper currently younger or even as young as De Gea is actually priceless is a mildly amusing 'epic fail'. Well done loy you wannabe Geordie (I assume you're a Geordie, don't you support Gateshead and Newcastle, I honestly can't be bothered to remember) know-nowt, a gift that ALWAYS gives. Thanks. Anyone who watches Football and not headlines will know that De Gea isn't Man United's weak-link. It's those infront of him.
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Post by loy PRA on Mar 8, 2012 15:01:26 GMT
Indeed, it's funny isn't it. His response to my 'silly comment' about 'keepers age was to not name a single established PL 'keeper currently younger or even as young as De Gea is actually priceless is a mildly amusing 'epic fail'. Well done loy you wannabe Geordie (I assume you're a Geordie, don't you support Gateshead and Newcastle, I honestly can't be bothered to remember) know-nowt, a gift that ALWAYS gives. Thanks. Anyone who watches Football and not headlines will know that De Gea isn't Man United's weak-link. It's those infront of him. Good to see you're still as arrogant as ever without having the intelligence to back it up. You'd be the type to tell Brian Clough he knew nowt about football while spilling spittle inflected half eaten pie meat down that acne covered chin. Szczesny was younger than De Gea when he established at Arsenal. Unfortunately Szczesny has this curious condition where as time goes by, he ages, therefore he's not currently the same age as he was when he was first established. This may be a difficult concept for you to grasp, but fear not - he's still the same age as De Gea, and around twenty times the keeper. Anyone who watches football would've seen Defoes goal against Tottenham where De Gea simply watches the ball fly past him without any attempt to save it. As for Newcastle and Gateshead, at least they're proper clubs with fantastic fans - nee anagrams for other clubs in the league or being marketing the fanbase in the home counties via the far east. What exactly is your link to Man United again? Something like your dad once talked to a bird from Manchester or you spent a couple of years in a sub standard university round that way? If so, wouldn't it be preferable to support the proper Manchester club?
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Post by Jared on Mar 9, 2012 2:07:19 GMT
Bless still acting like a 12 year old after all these years. To fill in a few gaps in your Football knowledge. Szczesny wasn't Arsenal's real 1st choice till he was about 21, hence why Arsenal seriously rotated goalkeepers last season (including bringing in Jens Lehman in). Szczesny made some high profile errors last season (he was 22 by the end of it, al that growing up and maturing, one day hey loy? ) anyone who watches Football and doesn't parrot what skysports or some blog tells them will know that of course. Evidently that doesn't include you. Yet. Anyone who watched the game on Sunday will know De Gea was underprotected by his defence for Spurs' goal. Thank goodness I watched some more of the game and saw the saves he made that kept United in it during the Spurs 1st half onslaught. Funny that, seeing more than once incident in the game. Good to see your parroting other myths people have told you inregards to the Newcastle support. One of the most over-rated support bases about. Funny how I know a few die-hard Newcastle fans with Welsh, South-West and London accents. Great marketing of the club in the 90's that, trying to copy the Manchester United model. Wo would the proper Manchester club be, the one owned by Americans or the one owned by the UAE (of course, not trying to market themselves to foriegn markets, oh no). What was your opening paragraph actually about? Gibberish about someone you've never actually met. Well done. I would say I'm hurt/offended/flattered, but I just don't care. Sorry to bore the rest of you tinpotters with my replies to loy, and btw loy hopefully you'll get past the posting age of 12. We've only been waiting 6 years for that to happen. Toodles
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Post by Sultan of Cannock- SRFC on Mar 9, 2012 9:52:58 GMT
Hopefully after this post, he'll lose his confidence again and start letting in loads of goals again. Unfortunately, he is more likely to emerge the hero as the rags take their 20th title this season. Do you think he'll read this thread then Indeedly-diddly-doo! he often comes on as a guest to check out what his old amigo the Sultan is up to, reminds him of the good old days at Atletico before he sold his soul... Using me as a cover to break his "Tinpot silence" , David admits that he did struggle at first to get used to a new country, a new club, a new language and confusing English customs, such as having to pay for your own doughnuts! Having some ancient red-nosed tramp turning up in the dressing room yelling gibberish into his ear didn't help either. Things are on the up now, though. Wayne Rooney has taken up most of the refereeing work all over the pitch, and David has gotten used to the United tactic of wearing opponents out by allowing them to take as many shots on goal as they like. He has also wised up to other teams deploying one or two of their attacking players dressed in United shirts to add confusion in front of him. David promises he willl still look in TT from time to time. He's had a bit of a crush on ambersalamander since discovering our site as a teenager. Although disappointed that the Sultan refuses to join him on the "dark side" he thanks Jared for his support, but is especially grateful to loyPRA, whose "stinging criticism"..." forced me to look deeper inside myself and work even harder to get things right." He wishes to dedicate the article in yesterday's Daily Star, which lavished praise on him, ( Fregie Gets David into Top Gea) to our abrasive northern pundit and would be delighted to send him a signed, framed copy. ;D
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Post by ambersalamander on Mar 9, 2012 13:37:37 GMT
I'm surprised Roscoe hasn't decided to make a story out of this one. Personal remarks, boys. They're not very nice and they're not very clever, are they?
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Post by votp on Mar 9, 2012 22:42:01 GMT
Personal remarks, boys. They're not very nice and they're not very clever, are they? Ah, but they liven up a Friday full of doom, gloom and despondency* eh? *Solicitors of this parish
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