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I'll ask the question again, I have to do this every so often. Why are people so keen to get rid of Pickford. He can't help being born in Sunderland 😄 so once you get past that, how has he let England down?

If Ramsdale is the answer why has Arteta bought someone to replace him? Pope has wobbled at Newcastle this year. In the meantime, Pickford keeps making save after save (we do give him plenty of practice) and he continues to do a first class job for England. If you are analysing the problems with England, the GK is not part of the discussion

I don't have a big issue with him, he's been solid for England.

Id just like to see Ramsdale play for England tonight.
 
That team is obscene. On top form I’d have sterling ahead of Grealish. But right now, can’t argue.

Young, exciting and reasonable cover in most spots. The likes of Trent, James, shaw, Jones, JWP etc.

That's just a team made up of the current squad.. Sterling isn't in it!

I agree, our depth including those not called up is ridiculous
 
Strong rumours today of a takeover about to happen at Everton. It isn't the usual local paper looking to fill space type of story, even the BBC are running it. As well as stabilising the club it should hopefully provide a reset between the fans and the owners, something that has had a negative impact for some time.
 
Strong rumours today of a takeover about to happen at Everton. It isn't the usual local paper looking to fill space type of story, even the BBC are running it. As well as stabilising the club it should hopefully provide a reset between the fans and the owners, something that has had a negative impact for some time.

Surely the people taking over are being paid to do so
 
Strong rumours today of a takeover about to happen at Everton. It isn't the usual local paper looking to fill space type of story, even the BBC are running it. As well as stabilising the club it should hopefully provide a reset between the fans and the owners, something that has had a negative impact for some time.
I've heard that's the real reason for the Putin-Kim talks. The leaked story of an arms deal is just to conceal the embarrassing truth.
 
Strong rumours today of a takeover about to happen at Everton. It isn't the usual local paper looking to fill space type of story, even the BBC are running it. As well as stabilising the club it should hopefully provide a reset between the fans and the owners, something that has had a negative impact for some time.

Having read the BBC comments today, they mention that this investment firm own a number of other clubs, or have interests in them, and there are protests at those clubs about the way they are run. Any concern that this is out of the frying pan and into the fire.
 
Having read the BBC comments today, they mention that this investment firm own a number of other clubs, or have interests in them, and there are protests at those clubs about the way they are run. Any concern that this is out of the frying pan and into the fire.
Depends on how hot the fire is 😄 . At the moment, we are not in a position to be overly choosy. We need stability and if they can offer that then we will take it. We can worry about them once the current guy has gone, the stadium has been built.

I've looked up the company. Loads of marketing speak, I'm none the wiser o_O. They are in Miami though so at least we will be cool :cool:
 
Pope is an excellent shot stopper, very strong at coming for crosses. Ball at his feet, :eek:. I think the Toon allow for this and so don't pressure him. England don't compromise and so it exposes him when he plays. I like him but you have to plan for his weakness.
You have Described Joe Hart to a tee. That’s why Pep got rid and brought in Claudio Bravo. He was brilliant with the ball at his feet. However, he was a rammel shot stopper, couldn’t catch flu and was very similar to Dracula when it comes to Crosses. In Harts defence he wanted to stay and learn. His defence i believe was he was never asked to play out from the back.
 
You have Described Joe Hart to a tee. That’s why Pep got rid and brought in Claudio Bravo. He was brilliant with the ball at his feet. However, he was a rammel shot stopper, couldn’t catch flu and was very similar to Dracula when it comes to Crosses. In Harts defence he wanted to stay and learn. His defence i believe was he was never asked to play out from the back.

Hart developed a very telling weakness tho. All clubs started to spot it

Low left shots
 
Pope is an excellent shot stopper, very strong at coming for crosses. Ball at his feet, :eek:. I think the Toon allow for this and so don't pressure him. England don't compromise and so it exposes him when he plays. I like him but you have to plan for his weakness.
This is a phrase I often think about, in terms of how much relevance it has. Are all Premier League goalkeepers not excellent shot stoppers? If I think of the likes of Pope, Pickford, Ramsdale, Allison, Ederson, etc I can think of them all making many great saves.

Clearly, if you compare save percentages, then someone has to come out on top and someone bottom in the PL goalkeeper list. Although I'd take those stats with a pinch of salt, as some teams have defences that concede chances that make it difficult for any GK, while others defend better and restrict the opposition to more speculative efforts.

If it is a given that pretty much all PL GK's are excellent shot stoppers, then when determining who is better over another it is more likely going to fall down to who is more composed on the ball, who is more calm at dealing with crosses and ultimately who will give more assurance to the defenders in front of him.
 
Re the Everton takeover. This would worry me.

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They already have already invested in various football clubs around the world, including Vasco de Gama in Brazil, Standard Liege in Belgium and Hertha Berlin of Germany, but have faced protests from supporters about the way their clubs are run.
 
This is a phrase I often think about, in terms of how much relevance it has. Are all Premier League goalkeepers not excellent shot stoppers? If I think of the likes of Pope, Pickford, Ramsdale, Allison, Ederson, etc I can think of them all making many great saves.

Clearly, if you compare save percentages, then someone has to come out on top and someone bottom in the PL goalkeeper list. Although I'd take those stats with a pinch of salt, as some teams have defences that concede chances that make it difficult for any GK, while others defend better and restrict the opposition to more speculative efforts.

If it is a given that pretty much all PL GK's are excellent shot stoppers, then when determining who is better over another it is more likely going to fall down to who is more composed on the ball, who is more calm at dealing with crosses and ultimately who will give more assurance to the defenders in front of him.
I know what you mean but I think some keepers seem to make more than their fair share, at whatever level. I think Pope saves more than standard and does it in quite an unassuming way. He will give the defenders confidence, at club level, no question.

On a similar theme, you see former players talking about striker X being a natural finisher but striker Y is not. They are strikers at PL level and yet are not deemed comfortable at putting the ball in the net 🤷‍♀️ .
 
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Re the Everton takeover. This would worry me.

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They already have already invested in various football clubs around the world, including Vasco de Gama in Brazil, Standard Liege in Belgium and Hertha Berlin of Germany, but have faced protests from supporters about the way their clubs are run.
Are you suggesting the faithful should not be putting away their pitchforks quite yet? 😄
 
Just read a stat on Manc evening news.
Of the 23 under 21s England squad, 10 players in the squad have come through the City acadamy. 1 is in Peps squad, 4 sold and 5 on loan.
 
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