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How did Sully do today? Gutted that I'll more than likely never see him play for us again, I'm away for the last 2 games. Could be his experience plays a vital part in seeing us home though!
sulli made a great save first half, commanded his box, kept the back 4 in check and could not be faulted for the goal. all you would want from a keeper really!
Quote from: normal rules on April 13, 2013, 08:43:17 pmsulli made a great save first half, commanded his box, kept the back 4 in check and could not be faulted for the goal. all you would want from a keeper really!That first half save with his legs was top-drawer. Other than that he had little to do- he had no chance with the goal. He does move like he's much older than his 40-odd years though. I hope our steadfast refusal to bring in a younger and better 'keeper this season won't bite us on the backside.
Sully was solid today, did everything he had to do although he did look a bit laboured when he had to run around his box! Superb one on one save in the first half and did everything else without any fuss though, apart from one woeful goal kick in the 2nd half straight to their striker which put us under pressure. He absolutely has to keep his place now though, surely, night and day between him and Woods' recent performances.
I'm quite pleased that Philsky has now turned that corner with us ........take the barbed wire down fellas but he still needs watching just in case it's a false dawn.
Nooo....What do we want? Philsky In. When do we want it? Saturday!
Quote from: Exiled in Wiltshire on April 13, 2013, 09:08:08 pmNooo....What do we want? Philsky In. When do we want it? Saturday!I'm a bit unsure about this one Phil has been a Jonah for more years than I care to remember "two or three swallows do not make a summer"Lets still keep our options open
Quote from: Dagenham Rover on April 13, 2013, 09:14:11 pmQuote from: Exiled in Wiltshire on April 13, 2013, 09:08:08 pmNooo....What do we want? Philsky In. When do we want it? Saturday!I'm a bit unsure about this one Phil has been a Jonah for more years than I care to remember "two or three swallows do not make a summer"Lets still keep our options open Im working next Saturday so its out of my hands tbhGreat day today
Quote from: Dagenham Rover on April 13, 2013, 09:14:11 pmQuote from: Exiled in Wiltshire on April 13, 2013, 09:08:08 pmNooo....What do we want? Philsky In. When do we want it? Saturday!I'm a bit unsure about this one Phil has been a Jonah for more years than I care to remember "two or three swallows do not make a summer"Lets still keep our options open We could always put him on a suspended sentence and if it goes wrong then the hit team goes in . i agree even one swallow can shit badly on you Daggers.
Quote from: The Red Baron on April 13, 2013, 08:46:53 pmQuote from: normal rules on April 13, 2013, 08:43:17 pmsulli made a great save first half, commanded his box, kept the back 4 in check and could not be faulted for the goal. all you would want from a keeper really!That first half save with his legs was top-drawer. Other than that he had little to do- he had no chance with the goal. He does move like he's much older than his 40-odd years though. I hope our steadfast refusal to bring in a younger and better 'keeper this season won't bite us on the backside. Two points - 1) "He does move like he's much older than his 40-odd years though. " - really??! You think he moves like a 50+ year old? I don't agree.2) "I hope our steadfast refusal to bring in a younger and better 'keeper this season " - did we really steadfastly refuse? Or was it actually the case that no such mythical creature ("younger and better keeper") existed/was available for loan/purchase? Who at the club told you that we were steadfastly refusing? Or is this more personal opinion dressed up as factual statements?
Quote from: Exiled in Wiltshire on April 13, 2013, 08:50:28 pmQuote from: The Red Baron on April 13, 2013, 08:46:53 pmQuote from: normal rules on April 13, 2013, 08:43:17 pmsulli made a great save first half, commanded his box, kept the back 4 in check and could not be faulted for the goal. all you would want from a keeper really!That first half save with his legs was top-drawer. Other than that he had little to do- he had no chance with the goal. He does move like he's much older than his 40-odd years though. I hope our steadfast refusal to bring in a younger and better 'keeper this season won't bite us on the backside. Two points - 1) "He does move like he's much older than his 40-odd years though. " - really??! You think he moves like a 50+ year old? I don't agree.2) "I hope our steadfast refusal to bring in a younger and better 'keeper this season " - did we really steadfastly refuse? Or was it actually the case that no such mythical creature ("younger and better keeper") existed/was available for loan/purchase? Who at the club told you that we were steadfastly refusing? Or is this more personal opinion dressed up as factual statements?1. Did you see how slowly he moved when Husband passed the ball back to him in the first half? At other times he looked rushed and flustered. Don't get me wrong- I think he's been a great 'keeper- probably one of the best we've ever had- but I think the years have caught up with him.2. Since the start of the season we've needed someone who can challenge Woods for the job. When Sulli was loaned to Wimbledon that was the opportunity to bring someone in. Instead we kept a rookie on the bench and as soon as Woods was injured we recalled Sulli. I hope a combination of Woods/ Sullivan can get us through the last two games (no play-offs- please!) but we really need to sort this out before next season.