How good was that double save of Colgan's today?

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  1. Tarntyke

    Tarntyke Well-Known Member

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    The first one was superb, & for the second one, even their player looked liked he thought it was inevitable that he was going to score. Shame about that slip that almost cost us, but his form has been a big plus this season.
     
  2. Gue

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    Hes the best keeper in this division

    He might not have the best aerial ability or command of area but he makes up for it thats for sure. He pulls off some world class saves and his reflexes were outstanding in the double save he made today. Dont know why he tried taking on their striker though, but he will have learnt from that mistake. and it didnt cost us
     
  3. Gue

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    RE: Hes the best keeper in this division

    he may be good but flinders is far far better
    we need to keep hold of flinders and not let chelsea or anyone sign him
     
  4. Gue

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    Absolute right in frontof us.It was an awesome save.</p>

    Colgan really is a fantastic shot stopper,  so why did he almost drop an utter ballax whenhe did not communicate with Carbon  who booted a definite goal  out of play and then turned on him.</p>

    Colgan can be superb but had a rush of blood in this instance.</p>

    he wasn't clever enough to beat Platt( I think it was him).</p>

    Good job Carbon was there but by God, he didn't half give Nick a 'mouthful'</p>
     
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    Wise words but money talks I'm affraid

    Flinders does look a good prospect. You could debate all night as to who should be in the first team. The bottom line is Scott is relatively untried & if we can get a decent initiall fee for him & add-ons depending on appearances plus a percentage of any future sell-on fee,, then the club must sell. lets not forget we can't stand in Scott's way either if he sees it as a positive caree move.
     
  6. Gue

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    COLGAN HAS IMPROVED FROM LAST YEAR BUT I WOULD STILL PLAY FLINDERS OVER COLGAN
     
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    No, not at his moment in time with promotion a possibility - Colgan's experience is needed badly.
     
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    He's been great all season. So why was the crowd giving him loads of stick? The clearance was dodgy but I can't remember him doing too much wrong this season.
     
  9. Gue

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    I don't think it was the crowd giving him stick personally, I think it was more of frustration for the whole team performance up to that point.</p>

    It had been a ghastly match with nothing happening - like watching paint dry really , then suddenly Colgan does this daft thing with the ball outside his area , the crowd wake up from their lethargy and suddenly there is noise and booing and jeering.</p>

    I feel it was against the whole team - a massive crowd anti-reaction against the awful football, poor pasing and lack of passion and any excitement..</p>

    Even the MK Dons were singing:</p>

    &quot;Can you hear the Barnsley Sing - No No..&quot;</p>



    Trouble is that is becoming more common place this season </p>

    Nooooooooooooooooooooooooooo Noooooooooooooooooo</p>
     

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