Greennutmegsmoore
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Thought he looked solid and brought some calm tonight. Worth a run in team?
It's not what happened today that's the important part, what's happened over the last few games is why it's up for discussion.Grimmy keeps his place... Nothing happened today to suggest otherwise.
So we should use hypothetical loyalty to an extremely talented young goalkeeper as a stick to beat the manager with?Yer give him a go at Bolton for me he deserves a chance.
But we all know it won’t happen won’t we Neil?
Correct he was fineCompetent display. At least we have no worries if he is needed again.
Maybe it’s because he’s let 7 goals in in the last 2 games or hadn’t you noticed that?So we should use hypothetical loyalty to an extremely talented young goalkeeper as a stick to beat the manager with?
Or were you annoyed that grimmy had the Cod Botherers all riled up on Wednesday night?
Apart from O Donnell can catch a crossGrimmy keeps his place... Nothing happened today to suggest otherwise.
Or you could say that factually he's let 9 goals in 3 games. 2 against CheltenhamMaybe it’s because he’s let 7 goals in in the last 2 games or hadn’t you noticed that?
This is it, and he could have done better with 6 them.Or you could say that factually he's let 9 goals in 3 games. 2 against Cheltenham
4 against Peterborough and 3 against the cod's. Either way 7 in two or 9 in 3 is still poor form
Maybe it’s because he’s let 7 goals in in the last 2 games or hadn’t you noticed that?
We all know team selection is a huge problem we’ve had hundreds of posts/comments about it it’s why we’re putting in a shift for only 45 minutes but not the full 90.My point was that you were already using it as an excuse to push your agenda against the manager - and it hasn’t even happened yet.
SpecsaversGrimmy keeps his place... Nothing happened today to suggest otherwise.
Perhaps the defence is a little to blame as well? Grimshaw is an excellent shot stopper, as demonstrated by his penalty save (conveniently overlooked on this thread), and is generally reliable. All keepers make mistakes and as soon as O'Donnell makes one there'll be a thread like this with the names changed around.Or you could say that factually he's let 9 goals in 3 games. 2 against Cheltenham
4 against Peterborough and 3 against the cod's. Either way 7 in two or 9 in 3 is still poor form
Grimmy is a good keeper, but needs to know he is not guaranteed the keepers jersey, he always needs to fight to keep itPerhaps the defence is a little to blame as well? Grimshaw is an excellent shot stopper, as demonstrated by his penalty save (conveniently overlooked on this thread), and is generally reliable. All keepers make mistakes and as soon as O'Donnell makes one there'll be a thread like this with the names changed around.
I think it's the last 270 minutes Grimshaw has played more than O'Donnells 90 at Bromley.So a goalie has a good game against a non league club and we drop our regular goalie to facilitate him. My god some of you see 90 minutes and want to make changes . The manager, the coaches ,they know nothing , but suddenly some fans do . Makes you laugh at some of the ideas on this website.
I can't see him not doing his best in every game ,but would O'Donnell have let in goals that Grimmy saved, for example the penalty against Peterborough. That save at least gave us hope till the 90 minute mark.I think it's the last 270 minutes Grimshaw has played more than O'Donnells 90 at Bromley.
I'd probably stick with Grimshaw for the next game and hope that the competent display from O'Donnell gives him.a reminder that he needs to be at his best to keep the shirt.
He should of saved the first goal though?I can't see him not doing his best in every game ,but would O'Donnell have let in goals that Grimmy saved, for example the penalty against Peterborough. That save at least gave us hope till the 90 minute mark.
Woulda shoulda couldaO‘Donneöll was tidy enough last night but could have easily conceded 4 in the last 15 mins !
But we’ll done him — he was safe
What has Grimshaw done that's so wrong?Yer give him a go at Bolton for me he deserves a chance.
But we all know it won’t happen won’t we Neil?
Nothing apart from let 9 in last 3 games.What has Grimshaw done that's so wrong?
Bit harsh really as there's 10.players in front of him.Nothing apart from let 9 in last 3 games.
Football can be a harsh game sometimes.Bit harsh really as there's 10.players in front of him.
Impossible to say, I'd like to think he might have done better with the Peterborough free kick and Fleetwoods 3rd but we'll never know.I can't see him not doing his best in every game ,but would O'Donnell have let in goals that Grimmy saved, for example the penalty against Peterborough. That save at least gave us hope till the 90 minute mark.
I think it would be another change to the team (for the tinkerman) that isn't required at the moment.Football can be a harsh game sometimes.
How many on here seriously thought Marvin would ever get dropped from the first team? Hero to zero in such a short time.
Thankfully he seems like he’s got his mojo back again.
I’d just like O’Donnell to be given a chance in the league that’s all I’m saying.
And I’m not saying Grimmy is a bad keeper not for one minute.
Hundreds of posts on here prove absolutely nothing. Zilch. Nada.We all know team selection is a huge problem we’ve had hundreds of posts/comments about it it’s why we’re putting in a shift for only 45 minutes but not the full 90.
I don’t expect O’Donnell to play next Saturday but my own personal opinion is he should be given a chance as conceding 9 goals in just 3 games (5 against 2 bottom 4 teams as they were back then) isn’t great especially when 3-4 goals in my opinion were goals that should have been saved.
Let’s not forget both keepers last season had decent runs in the first team and I think it’s good for that to happen and to have competition unfortunately it’s not looking like that this season yet shipping goals is becoming a big problem.
O’Donnell is a pretty decent keeper and should be given a go in the first team is all I’m saying here.
It wasn't the defence's fault when he fumbled a very soft attempt at Fleetwood that led to a tap in.Perhaps the defence is a little to blame as well? Grimshaw is an excellent shot stopper, as demonstrated by his penalty save (conveniently overlooked on this thread), and is generally reliable. All keepers make mistakes and as soon as O'Donnell makes one there'll be a thread like this with the names changed around.
All keepers make mistakes as I said, and the defence a) let the Cods get a shot in, and b) didn't get to the, admittedly soft, rebound.It wasn't the defence's fault when he fumbled a very soft attempt at Fleetwood that led to a tap in.