The generic transfer thread

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Re: The generic transfer thread

by Pepe the Horseman » 17 Aug 2020 10:18

Old Man Andrews Says a lot about Joe Hart. A couple of weeks ago he was giving interviews about how he wanted to rebuild and play football again and now he is off the Spurs for a payday and to be 3rd choice keeper. A bit pathetic really.

Yeh, still only 33 as well. Could easily be number one for a half decent champ side.

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by Old Man Andrews » 17 Aug 2020 10:25

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Old Man Andrews Says a lot about Joe Hart. A couple of weeks ago he was giving interviews about how he wanted to rebuild and play football again and now he is off the Spurs for a payday and to be 3rd choice keeper. A bit pathetic really.

Yeh, still only 33 as well. Could easily be number one for a half decent champ side.

Yep, needed to go down a level to prove himself and be loved again. If he went to a top Championship side who were going to be up there, Bournemouth for example, he would do really well. He is a confidence goalkeeper, never been the same since Pep considered his distribution not good enough at Man City.

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Re: The generic transfer thread

by Hendo » 17 Aug 2020 10:29

Is he going to be 3rd choice though?

Surely he is better than Gazzaniga?

If Lloris keeps oxf*rd up or gets injured, both of which have happened recently, then he could suddenly find himself as first choice. Would've thought he'd play a lot of the cup games anyway.

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by Old Man Andrews » 17 Aug 2020 10:30

Gazziniga is pretty good, would flog Lloris if I were Mourinho and stick Gazziniga in.

If Joe Hart isn't good enough for Burnley then he isn't good enough for Spurs.

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by Pepe the Horseman » 17 Aug 2020 10:31

Hendo Is he going to be 3rd choice though?

Surely he is better than Gazzaniga?

If Lloris keeps oxf*rd up or gets injured, both of which have happened recently, then he could suddenly find himself as first choice. Would've thought he'd play a lot of the cup games anyway.

I expect so. Gazzaniga is decent, and more importantly, probably the most handsome man in the Premier League. Would be a huge backlash if he was hidden away as 3rd choice.


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Re: The generic transfer thread

by Silver Fox » 17 Aug 2020 10:35

Pepe the Horseman the most handsome man in the Premier League.


Considering the coverage Liverpool got this season I'm surprise you're unaware of the hunk that is Allison Becker

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Re: The generic transfer thread

by Pepe the Horseman » 17 Aug 2020 10:39

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Considering the coverage Liverpool got this season I'm surprise you're unaware of the hunk that is Allison Becker


He is quite Thor-like, but I'm going to have go with my first choice. I mean...



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Re: The generic transfer thread

by Pepe the Horseman » 17 Aug 2020 10:40

Potential spin-off - are we currently blessed with the most handsome selection of goalkeepers in the Premier League era?

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Re: The generic transfer thread

by Hendo » 17 Aug 2020 10:42

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Pepe the Horseman the most handsome man in the Premier League.


Considering the coverage Liverpool got this season I'm surprise you're unaware of the hunk that is Allison Becker


He is quite Thor-like, but I'm going to have go with my first choice. I mean...




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Re: The generic transfer thread

by Pepe the Horseman » 17 Aug 2020 10:45

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by Old Man Andrews » 17 Aug 2020 10:46

Pepe the Horseman Potential spin-off - are we currently blessed with the most handsome selection of goalkeepers in the Premier League era?

Not sure mate, none of them match up to Steve Ogrizovic.


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Re: The generic transfer thread

by Pepe the Horseman » 17 Aug 2020 10:47

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Pepe the Horseman Potential spin-off - are we currently blessed with the most handsome selection of goalkeepers in the Premier League era?

Not sure mate, none of them match up to Steve Ogrizovic.


When men were MEN.

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Re: The generic transfer thread

by Sanguine » 17 Aug 2020 10:50

Not sure I quite get the criticism of Hart when he spent a season at Burnley and another at Torino. They might not be Preston North End, but he has proven willing to take 'lesser' jobs. He's got 75 England caps and over 500 career club appearances - if Spurs want to pay him to be third choice, and I'm sure he can adding coaching value, particularly to their academy keepers, then good luck to him.
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Re: The generic transfer thread

by Old Man Andrews » 17 Aug 2020 10:50

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Pepe the Horseman Potential spin-off - are we currently blessed with the most handsome selection of goalkeepers in the Premier League era?

Not sure mate, none of them match up to Steve Ogrizovic.


When men were MEN.

The era when goalkeepers couldn't kick a football. When the blood drained out of their face at the mere thought of a backpass! That was real football. Ederson and Alisson have ruined it with their superior footballing ability.

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Re: The generic transfer thread

by Hendo » 17 Aug 2020 10:55

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Old Man Andrews Not sure mate, none of them match up to Steve Ogrizovic.


When men were MEN.

The era when goalkeepers couldn't kick a football. When the blood drained out of their face at the mere thought of a backpass! That was real football. Ederson and Alisson have ruined it with their superior footballing ability.


Except they could pick up a back-pass then :wink:

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Re: The generic transfer thread

by Old Man Andrews » 17 Aug 2020 10:56

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Pepe the Horseman When men were MEN.

The era when goalkeepers couldn't kick a football. When the blood drained out of their face at the mere thought of a backpass! That was real football. Ederson and Alisson have ruined it with their superior footballing ability.


Except they could pick up a back-pass then :wink:

In 1997 when Steve Ogrizovic played Premier League football keepers could pick up backpasses? Interesting.......

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Re: The generic transfer thread

by Sanguine » 17 Aug 2020 10:58

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Pepe the Horseman Potential spin-off - are we currently blessed with the most handsome selection of goalkeepers in the Premier League era?

Not sure mate, none of them match up to Steve Ogrizovic.


When men were MEN.


Dear me. To think that to get to Ogrizovic you had to first get past Brian Kilcline. Terrifying.


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Re: The generic transfer thread

by Hendo » 17 Aug 2020 10:59

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Old Man Andrews The era when goalkeepers couldn't kick a football. When the blood drained out of their face at the mere thought of a backpass! That was real football. Ederson and Alisson have ruined it with their superior footballing ability.


Except they could pick up a back-pass then :wink:

In 1997 when Steve Ogrizovic played Premier League football keepers could pick up backpasses? Interesting.......


Played both with and without it.

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Re: The generic transfer thread

by Sanguine » 17 Aug 2020 11:01

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Except they could pick up a back-pass then :wink:

In 1997 when Steve Ogrizovic played Premier League football keepers could pick up backpasses? Interesting.......


Played both with and without it.


Tenuously related, I was :shock: to learn that Jamie Redknapp signed for Liverpool in the year after their last league win in 1989-90.

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Re: The generic transfer thread

by Old Man Andrews » 17 Aug 2020 11:02

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Except they could pick up a back-pass then :wink:

In 1997 when Steve Ogrizovic played Premier League football keepers could pick up backpasses? Interesting.......


Played both with and without it.

We were talking about Premier League goalkeepers, picking up a back pass has never been allowed in the Premier League. Just accept you are wrong and move on.

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