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Too late!In before the «We can’t do better than Burnley’s keeper coach?».
Damn! Only by seconds as well!Too late!
I must admit, this did make me chuckle*David De Gea goes through run of poor form
United: where’s that guy who coaches Joe Hart?
*David De Gea goes through run of poor form
United: where’s that guy who coaches Joe Hart?
Exactly what I was going to say. It's like they were in denial until the hard evidence of a training ground pick surfacedthey have a pic of him in a United kit??
Glad you mentioned that while there are some posters who simply want to ridicule every decision Utd make.Can't argue about signing the bloke who made Heaton and Pope into England keepers.
Fookin hell Craig! I thought you said you was going down the shop for some more bibs!Exactly what I was going to say. It's like they were in denial until the hard evidence of a training ground pick surfaced
To be fair, we should have been as cautious with Obi Mikel.Exactly what I was going to say. It's like they were in denial until the hard evidence of a training ground pick surfaced
Glad you mentioned that while there are some posters who simply want to ridicule every decision Utd make.
Alternatively, are you suggesting that the club does not need a DoF based on the only evidence being that we signed a goalkeeper coach?Where are all of the nutters from the DOF, Woodward and Haaland threads at tonight? We need somebody to dissect the club’s recruitment strategy and pretend as if they were sitting in on the interview process.
I will wait.
I’m not, because that is not what I said. Interesting inference.Alternatively, are you suggesting that the club does not need a DoF based on the only evidence being that we signed a goalkeeper coach?
Someone has common sense.Can't argue about signing the bloke who made Heaton and Pope into England keepers.
He’s coming in as assistant to Richard Hartis.United current Gk coaches are not good enough?
I want a vid of him playing a pianothey have a pic of him in a United kit??
Funnily enough, Nick Pope reminds me of De Gea more than any other keeper in the league. Awesome shot stopper that uses his legs a lot but is crap passer. If you look at Burnley's xG when they finshed in the Europa League places in 17/18, Pope was probably the biggest single factor in that achievement.*David De Gea goes through run of poor form
United: where’s that guy who coaches Joe Hart?
I was about to post this regarding Pope and Heaton.Can't argue about signing the bloke who made Heaton and Pope into England keepers.
Based on that article, he'll train the first team Gks. Two coaches for 3 Gks?He’s coming in as assistant to Richard Hartis.
I was thinking that but in the end two heads are better than one. And realistically they must have other responsibilities too, taking the odd session with the academy and stuff.Based on that article, he'll train the first team Gks. Two coaches for 3 Gks?
But meh.. it's just a coach anyway.
Is DDG a crap passer? He picks 'safety first' moreso than some of the best keepers with their feet, but when he chooses to pass it out, he's been pretty good of late.Funnily enough, Nick Pope reminds me of De Gea more than any other keeper in the league. Awesome shot stopper that uses his legs a lot but is crap passer. If you look at Burnley's xG when they finshed in the Europa League places in 17/18, Pope was probably the biggest single factor in that achievement.
https://understat.com/league/EPL/2017
Elton John like or one of the classics?I want a vid of him playing a piano
Then what did you say? Cause your post reads as nothing.I’m not, because that is not what I said. Interesting inference.
Did you watch the last game? He was horrendous with his feet. As per usual.Is DDG a crap passer? He picks 'safety first' moreso than some of the best keepers with their feet, but when he chooses to pass it out, he's been pretty good of late.
I did. When did he misplace passes?Did you watch the last game? He was horrendous with his feet. As per usual.