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Being patriotic, seems Vorm has dropped off the radar due to last season's injury woes, and Stekelenburg will certainly be up there above some of the names mentioned too.

 

If that was 2-3 years ago I would have agreed with you. But now? :yao:

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Being patriotic, seems Vorm has dropped off the radar due to last season's injury woes, and Stekelenburg will certainly be up there above some of the names mentioned too.

 

If that was 2-3 years ago I would have agreed with you. But now? :yao:

 

I'll admit, I don't follow Roma closely, but whenever he was fit to play for the Holland NT he looked OK.

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Being patriotic, seems Vorm has dropped off the radar due to last season's injury woes, and Stekelenburg will certainly be up there above some of the names mentioned too.

 

If that was 2-3 years ago I would have agreed with you. But now? :yao:

 

I'll admit, I don't follow Roma closely, but whenever he was fit to play for the Holland NT he looked OK.

 

For the NT he really did look good, but he became proper calamitous at club level when he started to age like. He's odd, every other game he'd play a blinder or turn into an absolute clown. I couldn't bear it anymore, Fulham can have him :lol:

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In the programme yesterday, Steven Taylor says Tim Krul is the least intelligent which is a bit rich but then in the feature where they ask players to name their dream line-up of players they have played alongside, Krul's backline is Danny Simpson, Boumsong, Colo and Raylor :idiot2:

 

The rest of his team is Cabaye, Milner (!), Sneijder, Van der Vaart, Robben and Huntelaar.

 

 

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In the programme yesterday, Steven Taylor says Tim Krul is the least intelligent which is a bit rich but then in the feature where they ask players to name their dream line-up of players they have played alongside, Krul's backline is Danny Simpson, Boumsong, Colo and Raylor :idiot2:

 

The rest of his team is Cabaye, Milner (!), Sneijder, Van der Vaart, Robben and Huntelaar.

 

Boomshit, holy fuck  :lol:

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In the programme yesterday, Steven Taylor says Tim Krul is the least intelligent which is a bit rich but then in the feature where they ask players to name their dream line-up of players they have played alongside, Krul's backline is Danny Simpson, Boumsong, Colo and Raylor :idiot2:

 

The rest of his team is Cabaye, Milner (!), Sneijder, Van der Vaart, Robben and Huntelaar.

 

 

 

Wants to make saves.

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You don't see him making mistakes like the one he made today very often.

 

Can't remember the last time he f***ed up like that.

 

It wasn't much of a mistake, he tried to come out and claim the ball but couldn't get passed a couple of Villa players between him and Benteke.  He did what a keeper will normally do but on this occasion claiming the ball wasn't possible.

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You don't see him making mistakes like the one he made today very often.

 

Can't remember the last time he fucked up like that.

 

He made a big mistake but tbf to him their big lads didn't seem to have anyone marking them. Bringing on Tozak seemed to completely throw our defence.

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You don't see him making mistakes like the one he made today very often.

 

Can't remember the last time he f***ed up like that.

 

It wasn't much of a mistake, he tried to come out and claim the ball but couldn't get passed a couple of Villa players between him and Benteke.  He did what a keeper will normally do but on this occasion claiming the ball wasn't possible.

 

Making the judgement of whether to come or stay, and getting it wrong, is a mistake.

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You don't see him making mistakes like the one he made today very often.

 

Can't remember the last time he f***ed up like that.

 

It wasn't much of a mistake, he tried to come out and claim the ball but couldn't get passed a couple of Villa players between him and Benteke.  He did what a keeper will normally do but on this occasion claiming the ball wasn't possible.

 

Making the judgement of whether to come or stay, and getting it wrong, is a mistake.

Agree, just to add, Krul should of Identified that it was an out swinger straight away which obviously makes it more difficult to reach

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You don't see him making mistakes like the one he made today very often.

 

Can't remember the last time he f***ed up like that.

 

It wasn't much of a mistake, he tried to come out and claim the ball but couldn't get passed a couple of Villa players between him and Benteke.  He did what a keeper will normally do but on this occasion claiming the ball wasn't possible.

 

Making the judgement of whether to come or stay, and getting it wrong, is a mistake.

 

I haven't said that it wasn't a mistake, I just don't think it was too bad.  He had a decision to make and he made the same decision most keepers would have made and the result would have been the same no matter who the keeper was.

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All keepers make mistakes that cost goals, even the very best. Acknowledge the mistake by all means.

 

We're lucky. There's very few I'd swap him for.

 

I've had (and still have) my issues with him, but he's clearly a talented goalie and is sure to only get better. He got plenty of practise last season anyway so there's no surprise there's a slight improvement already this year.

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In the programme yesterday, Steven Taylor says Tim Krul is the least intelligent which is a bit rich but then in the feature where they ask players to name their dream line-up of players they have played alongside, Krul's backline is Danny Simpson, Boumsong, Colo and Raylor :idiot2:

 

The rest of his team is Cabaye, Milner (!), Sneijder, Van der Vaart, Robben and Huntelaar.

 

Boomshit, holy fuck  :lol:

 

He must have got him mixed up with Bassong. He never played alongside either, fwiw.

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In the programme yesterday, Steven Taylor says Tim Krul is the least intelligent which is a bit rich but then in the feature where they ask players to name their dream line-up of players they have played alongside, Krul's backline is Danny Simpson, Boumsong, Colo and Raylor :idiot2:

 

The rest of his team is Cabaye, Milner (!), Sneijder, Van der Vaart, Robben and Huntelaar.

 

Boomshit, holy f***  :lol:

 

If you read what Krul said in the programme there's a fair chance he's taking the p1ss out of Taylor imo possibly in response to being called thick  :lol:

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You don't see him making mistakes like the one he made today very often.

 

Can't remember the last time he f***ed up like that.

 

It wasn't much of a mistake, he tried to come out and claim the ball but couldn't get passed a couple of Villa players between him and Benteke.  He did what a keeper will normally do but on this occasion claiming the ball wasn't possible.

 

Making the judgement of whether to come or stay, and getting it wrong, is a mistake.

 

I haven't said that it wasn't a mistake, I just don't think it was too bad.  He had a decision to make and he made the same decision most keepers would have made and the result would have been the same no matter who the keeper was.

 

This. The way the 3 Villa players piled in front of Krul, it was a goal that was coming provided Benteke made the right contact with the ball. The whole move was just one of those goals that was bound to go in, even if Sissoko hadn't have lost Benteke. The key was the perfectly taken corner. Krul didn't flap at it. He was committed but didn't get there fast enough. He had conceded enough goals last season staying on his line, so for me, coming out represents that he's learning, and he'll be better for it. Thankfully it didn't cost us this time.

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Seriously needs to work on his distribution. He keeps a hold of the ball for far too long, today in the final 10 minutes when we were losing he kept a hold of the ball instead of getting it out fast to get the counter attack going, in the end Hull got players back and into position before he let the ball go. He does it all the time, on his goal kicks he either aims for Shola and over hitting it, or if Shola's not the he tries to hit it out to the wings and it goes out of play at about the half way mark because the ball is off down the access tunnel and joining the queue for chip and larger because he's over hit it that far.

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