How did RM let that in......
well nvm 2-2
Update 3-2 Hart with a blunder
How did RM let that in......
well nvm 2-2
Update 3-2 Hart with a blunder
Last edited by laffling; 2012-09-18 at 08:33 PM.
Really happy now, got 3 points to take back home and I managed to watch most of the second half of RM-City :P
Originally Posted by Soldier, TF2
“The church says the earth is flat, but I know that it is round, for I have seen the shadow on the moon, and I have more faith in a shadow than in the church”
-Ferdinand Magellan (1480 – 1521)
yes its down for me too fantasy site that is.
It's coming in 1.2!!!
Well Manchester City looked better today than they did last season in the CL, even though they lost. Now just hoping the same from Manchester United (but a win, of course )
Aye, their group isn't harder than last season indeed but look what happened hah, let's hope they do better this season...
Also interesting that Sir Alex Ferguson has announced United wont have a "main" goalkeeper this season and will be rotating De Gea and Lindegaard constantly. To be honest I think it's an okay idea, I don't really feel De Gea is much better than Lindegaard and this as what I see as "healthy competition" between the 2 will hopefully make them perform better.
I think rotating keepers usually is a bad idea, personally I think its better to have a first keeper and a second one.
Originally Posted by Soldier, TF2
It is indeed something different, not sure if Ferguson has done this in the past. Then again he had keepers like Schmeichel (1991-1999), Barthez (2000-2003) and Van de Sar(2005-2011), that's 20 years of amazing keepers. I'm in no way saying De Gea is not good, but he's not one of those 3, not yet at least. But he's only 21, still many years to gain experience, especially seeing Van de Sar carried on until he was 40.
I was actually kind of surprised when Van de Sar retired that Ferguson chose De Gea, but then again Ferguson seems to believe in young talent. He's shown that with Welbeck too.
I agree with you, they're both good in different situations. When De Gea was having a bad period last season and Ferguson put Lindegaard in for 5 consecutive games, you could see he was up to taking on the pressure and played really well imo.
Ferguson could decide what keeper to use depending on the opponent and how they're known to play. You're never 100% sure they will play like that in that match, but if you use past matches as a reference you have a general idea.
Last edited by Nerph-; 2012-09-19 at 05:16 AM.
was barthez really that good though, I remember him only being the goalkeeper for france cause zidane wanted him to be eventhough Coupet was alot better at the time.
Originally Posted by Soldier, TF2
Barthez could be very good and very bad He was one of those keepers that occasionally made an absolute howler, but at other times could pull off some really good saves.
Hoping to see some good action tonight, need the English clubs to carry my UEFA fantasy team! (Although I decided to be a bit Swedish, I picked Ibrahamovic as my captain)
I got all excited, clicked the link, then realized you people were talking about soccer... A little of me just died on the inside.
I'm sure you'll be fine, there's a long NFL thread that will keep you more than happy.
Edit: Barthez was genius mixed with moments of insanity. Got to realise this was the guy who went the entire of World Cup 98 and conceded only two goals taking the Yashin award.
Until now the best secondary keeper we ever had was van der Gouw. Along with Taibi we had such wonders as Bosnich (again) Culkin and Rachubka (who played a grand total of two games between them) Roy Carrol, who wasn't bad, Spurs fans still remember him fondly, Ricardo and Tim Howard. Howard I thought needed more time but when VDS became available there wasn't really room for him. Glad he's doing well at Everton.
Last edited by Northern Goblin; 2012-09-19 at 02:30 PM.
Ex-Mod. Technically retired, they just won't let me quit.
Clearly forgot that legend of goalkeeping Andy Goram in 2001 for United!! Fergie does have a knack for being able to spot a stopper though - even if some of them have been borderline mentalists!
Koodledrum - Balnazzar EU - 85 Priest - Retired.
Simply put: Yes. Not only did he help the French team win the 98 World Cup and Euro 2000, he also holds the record for the most world cup finals clean sheets alongside Peter Shilton. Every keeper has bad moments, Barthez did too, he was rather "stuburn", if that's a good way to put it, but overall he was a pretty damn good keeper.
Last edited by Nerph-; 2012-09-19 at 04:29 PM.