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Manblue
04/06/2009, 12:41 PM
Exactly. He was actually instrumental at the tail end of the previous promotion season. Kept his place and was at fault for 2 goals in the 3-2 defeat at Chelsea. He was fouled following a great save in the next game vs. Sunderland I think, but the referee incorrectly allowed a goal from the rebound. I think Taylor resumed duty shortly afterwards.

He has a build any keeper would kill for alright but I often feel having seen him that he could be doing better. Great saves, great catches, then a soft goal.

Thanks Tets, I hadn't realised Henderson was out on loan.

Saw doyles Debut for Ireland about 7 or 8 years ago and i think it was the worst performance by a goalkeeper ive witnessed in a long time since, he is prone to a string of amazing saves but almost always guaruntees a massive clanger with them, like the one mentioned above and i think he had a similar situation for someone like forest against tottenham,

Really wudnt feel comfortable if he was between the sticks in the future

Stuttgart88
04/06/2009, 1:07 PM
Didn't he make his debut in the 1-1 draw in New York vs Ecuador? He let one in between his legs in a 1-on-1, not a bad error but I felt he was beaten a little easily.

He made a debut (or early appearance) for Forest vs. Spurs in an FA Cup tie a few years back alright, let in an absolute clanger in with his first involvement, but played a good game afterwards. I think the only way for a keeper to eradicate this type of error is simple: consistent game time.

John83
04/06/2009, 1:12 PM
Saw doyles Debut for Ireland about 7 or 8 years ago and i think it was the worst performance by a goalkeeper ive witnessed in a long time since, he is prone to a string of amazing saves but almost always guaruntees a massive clanger with them, like the one mentioned above and i think he had a similar situation for someone like forest against tottenham,

Really wudnt feel comfortable if he was between the sticks in the future
Basically, you're saying that he's the goalkeeping equivalent of Gary Breen?

Closed Account
04/06/2009, 1:25 PM
Saw doyles Debut for Ireland about 7 or 8 years ago and i think it was the worst performance by a goalkeeper ive witnessed in a long time since
When he was 16-17? Thats a bit unfair on him. Surely he's improved since then.

rambler14
04/06/2009, 1:28 PM
Basically, you're saying that he's the goalkeeping equivalent of Gary Breen?

I don't dream of a team of Colin Doyle's!

John83
04/06/2009, 7:00 PM
I don't dream of a team of Colin Doyle's!
No one dreams of a team of Paul McShanes yet either. Just you wait. ;)