Just watched the highlights of the two Liverpool v Shrewsbury Cup ties and O'Leary made several fine saves - aged only 23, might yet be a good option for us in the coming years
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Just watched the highlights of the two Liverpool v Shrewsbury Cup ties and O'Leary made several fine saves - aged only 23, might yet be a good option for us in the coming years
Didn't see a thread for him. Merge if I've missed it.
Was in a couple of MickMacks squads. Has just signed a three year deal at Bristol City after several loans.
https://www.bcfc.co.uk/news/i-m-here...yself-o-leary/
cap him. We need newer gks asap. We have to play Sean McDermott too! travers, kelleher and bazunu are the future
rob elliot and keiran westood are gone. Great keepers but too much time on the bench.
Then Randolph the senior keeper.
McDermott is a viable option.
O'leary and O'Hara and the 3 youngsters.
Starts his first Championship game of the season for Bristol City tonight (BBC Football, 30 Dec) - only his 4th Championship game since the 2018/19 season.
And between the sticks again v Fulham in the FA Cup today.
A first start of the season for Bristol City's goalkeeper Max O'Leary tonight, v Preston NE. (BBC Football)
At fault for Millwall's second goal, unfortunately. Came to the edge of his area for a high, hanging ball that he was never likely to reach and the Millwall player, Flemming, had an easy tap-in.
And then saves a penalty.
O'Leary having a busy afternoon away to Middlesbrough, 6 Nov 2022
Sky commentary raving about his performance against Leicester today. Won 1-0. Leicester’s first blank in 25 games. I saw one great save, after a short ball to his DM led to a loss of possession and left Vardy 1 on 1.
Strong argument that he’s our no. 2 on recent form.
Dodgy moustache though.
I’m watching Southampton v Middlesbrough this morning and I’m leaning towards agreeing. Bazunu, albeit a clean sheet so far, has been very shaky. Two handling errors/mistakes that he got away with. A shot spilled (saved by the ref calling a soft foul) and a cross spilled (recovered).
He’s just conceded, not much he could do at first glance. Good header from a player unmarked.
Goalkeepers and centre-backs ~ ~ We are stacked.
Midfielders and full-backs / wing-backs ~ ~ We need, new options / more options.
We could try a few decades of the rosary, I suppose.
The sequel...?
Inspired performance by Irish goalkeeper leaves Sunderland frustrated
Highlights on Sky Sports here ("Max O'Leary stars in stalemate") - the first save has shades of that famous David Seaman save against Sheffield United in the FA Cup all those years ago.
Surely moves ahead of Travers to third choice now. Although Travers might get a good Championship move and do well again at that level next season
What is interesting about O'Leary relative to our other keepers is his age, he is 28 this year and it is only recently he has put it all together consistently, and not many seasons ago he was a back up keeper pretty much, albeit at a decent level. He had plenty flaps / drops & should have saved moments & ended up back on the bench a good many times. Something to keep in mind when critiquing our younger ones maybe.
In fairness, while that's a good point, age is often mentioned when critiquing our other keepers (all three of them)
But there's no point picking keepers based on the players they might become when they peak.
How many Max's have played for the Republic of Ireland ?
One, max.
Scored the first goal for an Irish club in Europe, for Rovers against Manchester United
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maxie_McCann
Bit of a howler for Blackburn's opener against Bristol City this afternoon - a hospital short pass from the edge of his area which was snapped up. Still managed to blame his defence though; I like that!
Nothing he could do about the other two - super finishes both. Blackburn needed Szmodics' goals to avoid relegation last year - now they've lost him, they're unbeaten and in the top two. Football is strange.