Stu the Red » Wed Feb 19, 2014 1:47 pm wrote:parchpea » Tue Feb 18, 2014 11:06 pm wrote:Reina has made some howlers for Napoli and is not a better keeper than Mignolet.
In his pomp he was, not now, and Mignolet has time to improve and will have too of course.
The club invested in potential over an ageing keeper on double the wages without damaging
the quality.
Absolutely ridiculously clueless post with absolutely no idea about football.
Even by this forum's standards that's a complete whopper of a post.
Reina made about 5 or 6 mistakes in 5 seasons as Liverpool's number one, Mignolet has made 6 or 7 already this season alone. Pepe had a few howlers and you can probably look at a couple of others in his last two seasons and say, "he's done better in the past" but to suggest that Mignolet is even close to his standard is absolutely ridiculous, clueless and completely obsurd. Add to that WRONG as well and you're somewhere near the truth.
Next you'll be saying that Aspas is as good as Suarez!
Stupid stupid post!
devaney » Wed Feb 19, 2014 8:12 pm wrote:There were one hundred and ten thousand reasons Liverpool wanted Pepe off the wage bill but perhaps this was the key one: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/footba ... rpool.html
Doesn't exactly accord with what you are suggesting Stu.
ethanr » Thu Feb 20, 2014 6:25 am wrote:That's what I don't understand Killer. He plays from the back, and of all the options we could have had, he chose one of the worst possession keepers I've seen. I was really surprised we weren't going after Vorm personally. Very comfortable on the ball, and a very good shot stopper. I know he's 30 and we wanted a young keeper, but a properly-trained keeper can last in their prime into their upper 30s. I hope Mignolet can sort these issues out, because if he can't it's only a matter of time before we have to get rid of him.
I'm not writing him off, but I can't say I have a lot of faith in him. But for me that says something, because I never wrote off the likes of Hendo, Carroll, Downing, and Allen, and although some have come through, some of them never really showed up. It takes a Christian Poulson or Paul Konchesky before I write somebody off, but Mingolet is really worrying me at this point.
killerp » Fri Feb 21, 2014 12:06 am wrote:ethanr » Thu Feb 20, 2014 6:25 am wrote:That's what I don't understand Killer. He plays from the back, and of all the options we could have had, he chose one of the worst possession keepers I've seen. I was really surprised we weren't going after Vorm personally. Very comfortable on the ball, and a very good shot stopper. I know he's 30 and we wanted a young keeper, but a properly-trained keeper can last in their prime into their upper 30s. I hope Mignolet can sort these issues out, because if he can't it's only a matter of time before we have to get rid of him.
I'm not writing him off, but I can't say I have a lot of faith in him. But for me that says something, because I never wrote off the likes of Hendo, Carroll, Downing, and Allen, and although some have come through, some of them never really showed up. It takes a Christian Poulson or Paul Konchesky before I write somebody off, but Mingolet is really worrying me at this point.
I'll give mino till the end of next season to improve his weak areas. We should know by then if he is capable of change. While we wait Rodgers should go out & get a young keeper who is promising but not yet established most important he is comfortable with the ball at his feet. Jones in my opinion is not a good enough understudy & shows no intention of stepping up.
RedAnt » Sun Feb 23, 2014 8:12 pm wrote:Mignolet ultimately lacks only in a few area's. His technical ability seems good. He's agile with quick reflexes. He's a big lad, and is strong. But he seems unaggressive, and not particularly determined. Something about his style is almost shy, like he dosen't believe he belongs there. We've seen it before with other 'keepers. Westerveld springs to mind.
He needs the GK coach to teach him that the box is the 'keepers domain, that even his own defenders of limited importance within it. He needs to orchestrate them against oncoming attacks much quicker and with a much more commanding approach.
Time's on his side, yes, but he has plenty of experience in the PL and internationally, but as Mags (I think) said, he really needs to grow a pair.
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