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 Post subject: Re: We need a new keeper
PostPosted: Sat Apr 11, 2009 5:15 pm 
Tree_With_Hamster wrote:
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Well done, you and you alone were correct about ALB all along


Thanks. Just a shame something i could see in October took so long for a "manager" to see.



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 Post subject: Re: We need a new keeper
PostPosted: Sat Apr 11, 2009 5:22 pm 
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Tree_With_Hamster wrote:

You make an embarrasingly clueless comment and therefore turn to abuse. Well done.

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So are you saying our goalkeeping situation is resolved for the next few years and that Budtz is the answer?

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 Post subject: Re: We need a new keeper
PostPosted: Sat Apr 11, 2009 5:24 pm 
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misterb2001 wrote:
Tree_With_Hamster wrote:

You make an embarrasingly clueless comment and therefore turn to abuse. Well done.

:roll:

So are you saying our goalkeeping situation is resolved for the next few years and that Budtz is the answer?


I havent said that sctatchinghead

Im just pointing out that Budtz made the match winning saves against Hereford in our most important game and has got motm today in a game we couldnt afford to lose. Also pointing out how some of you claimed he was no where near ALBs standard but going by the poll of who should be in goal, you all realised you were wrong??

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 Post subject: Re: We need a new keeper
PostPosted: Sat Apr 11, 2009 5:26 pm 
Tree_With_Hamster wrote:
misterb2001 wrote:
Tree_With_Hamster wrote:

You make an embarrasingly clueless comment and therefore turn to abuse. Well done.

:roll:

So are you saying our goalkeeping situation is resolved for the next few years and that Budtz is the answer?


I havent said that sctatchinghead

Im just pointing out that Budtz made the match winning saves against Hereford in our most important game and has got motm today in a game we couldnt afford to lose. Also pointing out how some of you claimed he was no where near ALBs standard but going by the poll of who should be in goal, you all realised you were wrong??



Are you sure we 'all' didn't claim ALB was better, as per usual on this board?


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 Post subject: Re: We need a new keeper
PostPosted: Sat Apr 11, 2009 5:27 pm 
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Tree_With_Hamster wrote:
misterb2001 wrote:
Tree_With_Hamster wrote:

You make an embarrasingly clueless comment and therefore turn to abuse. Well done.

:roll:

So are you saying our goalkeeping situation is resolved for the next few years and that Budtz is the answer?


I havent said that sctatchinghead

Im just pointing out that Budtz made the match winning saves against Hereford in our most important game and has got motm today in a game we couldnt afford to lose. Also pointing out how some of you claimed he was no where near ALBs standard but going by the poll of who should be in goal, you all realised you were wrong.


Well you rolled your eyes at a quote where is said we need a new keeper, which is true. Danny wilson was by all accounts trying to ship out Budtz in order to bring another in, so why were wou rolling your eyes. I was agreeing with you yet you still try to claim that i'm wrong???

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 Post subject: Re: We need a new keeper
PostPosted: Sat Apr 11, 2009 5:28 pm 
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misterb2001 wrote:
yes we do. so does wilson. but until we can get rid of budtz we have no chance.


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I think its quite obvious I was rolling my eyes at your belief that with Budtz we have no chance.

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 Post subject: Re: We need a new keeper
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Tree_With_Hamster wrote:

I think its quite obvious I was rolling my eyes at your belief that with Budtz we have no chance.

well your obviously reading it wrong.

I stated that we have no chance of bringing in another goalkeeper until we get rid of budtz :roll: :roll:

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 Post subject: Re: We need a new keeper
PostPosted: Sat Apr 11, 2009 5:32 pm 
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im amazed budz is playing for the reserves. cant see the point in that. they did the same with the 3rd choice keeper last year who was only a young lad. released him at the end of a 1 year deal without ever really giving him a chance to play games.

lets face it even if alb got injured its very unlikely wilson would play budz in a home game. the crowd would lynch him.



Why would they lynch him??

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 Post subject: Re: We need a new keeper
PostPosted: Sat Apr 11, 2009 5:38 pm 
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i can only speak for myself but for the majority their time here I have thought Budtz was the better keeper - but for 95% of ALB's time here i think it has been pretty obvious that he is a complete clown. i remember being slated for suggesting such a thing on the day he signed based on what Weymouth fans said about him....

it is however extremely worrying that ALB has been favoured despite shipping 2 goals a game, even when he was banned by the FA for a cowardly attack on a non league player and Jan came in and did well. Whether Jan is a viable long term option will be clear as long as the lad gets a chance, but one thing has been obvious since about december and that is that alb is nether a viable short or long term option.


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 Post subject: Re: We need a new keeper
PostPosted: Sat Apr 11, 2009 5:40 pm 
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i can only speak for myself but for the majority their time here I have thought Budtz was the better keeper - but for 95% of ALB's time here i think it has been pretty obvious that he is a complete clown. i remember being slated for suggesting such a thing based on what Weymouth fans said about him....

it is however extremely worrying that ALB has been favoured despite shipping 2 goals a game, even when he was banned by the FA for a cowardly attack on a non league player and Jan came in and did well. Whether Jan is a viable long term option will be clear as long as the lad gets a chance, but one thing has been obvious since about december and that is that alb is nether a viable short or long term option.


Yet when Budtz was number 1 choice last season, he got slated because of the amount of mistakes he made. the truth is, neither are good enough, but Budtz IS better than ALB

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 Post subject: Re: We need a new keeper
PostPosted: Sat Apr 11, 2009 5:43 pm 
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misterb2001 wrote:
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i can only speak for myself but for the majority their time here I have thought Budtz was the better keeper - but for 95% of ALB's time here i think it has been pretty obvious that he is a complete clown. i remember being slated for suggesting such a thing based on what Weymouth fans said about him....

it is however extremely worrying that ALB has been favoured despite shipping 2 goals a game, even when he was banned by the FA for a cowardly attack on a non league player and Jan came in and did well. Whether Jan is a viable long term option will be clear as long as the lad gets a chance, but one thing has been obvious since about december and that is that alb is nether a viable short or long term option.


Yet when Budtz was number 1 choice last season, he got slated because of the amount of mistakes he made. the truth is, neither are good enough, but Budtz IS better than ALB


Jan never made anywhere near the number of mistakes that ALB makes. obvious people didn't know that till ALB got an extended run in the team.


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 Post subject: Re: We need a new keeper
PostPosted: Sat Apr 11, 2009 5:55 pm 
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i can only speak for myself but for the majority their time here I have thought Budtz was the better keeper - but for 95% of ALB's time here i think it has been pretty obvious that he is a complete clown. i remember being slated for suggesting such a thing based on what Weymouth fans said about him....

it is however extremely worrying that ALB has been favoured despite shipping 2 goals a game, even when he was banned by the FA for a cowardly attack on a non league player and Jan came in and did well. Whether Jan is a viable long term option will be clear as long as the lad gets a chance, but one thing has been obvious since about december and that is that alb is nether a viable short or long term option.


Yet when Budtz was number 1 choice last season, he got slated because of the amount of mistakes he made. the truth is, neither are good enough, but Budtz IS better than ALB



It wasn't a 'cowardly' attack, he lamped him and lets not forget the tackle on ALB was hardly corinthian was it?

And what the fook has the fact it was a non-league player got to to with, aren't they capable of dirty play?

You c.un.ts on here make me laugh, in a couple of weeks, Jan's back will be like a pin cushion, you just can't resist


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 Post subject: Re: We need a new keeper
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i remember being slated for suggesting such a thing on the day he signed based on what Weymouth fans said about him....

I think it was me who had seen his 1st 2 games of the season for Weymouth when I visited my outlaws, I wrote that he was nowhere near league standard but we had to give him a chance.

We do need a minimum of 1 new keeper as 1st choice and Budtz as back up but I fear it will be ALB who is kept on out of the two.

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 Post subject: Re: We need a new keeper
PostPosted: Sat Apr 11, 2009 6:46 pm 
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misterb2001 wrote:
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i can only speak for myself but for the majority their time here I have thought Budtz was the better keeper - but for 95% of ALB's time here i think it has been pretty obvious that he is a complete clown. i remember being slated for suggesting such a thing based on what Weymouth fans said about him....

it is however extremely worrying that ALB has been favoured despite shipping 2 goals a game, even when he was banned by the FA for a cowardly attack on a non league player and Jan came in and did well. Whether Jan is a viable long term option will be clear as long as the lad gets a chance, but one thing has been obvious since about december and that is that alb is nether a viable short or long term option.


Yet when Budtz was number 1 choice last season, he got slated because of the amount of mistakes he made. the truth is, neither are good enough, but Budtz IS better than ALB



It wasn't a 'cowardly' attack, he lamped him and lets not forget the tackle on ALB was hardly corinthian was it?

And what the fook has the fact it was a non-league player got to to with, aren't they capable of dirty play?

You c.un.ts on here make me laugh, in a couple of weeks, Jan's back will be like a pin cushion, you just can't resist


The lad was on the floor when ALB elbowed him.

Some people have opinions and say how they see it, if jan continues to play well he will get the plaudits.


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