Thanks to the awesome reception of my last post, here’s to continuing it with another set. Apologies for the compilation of the photos, thats the best i could do (not that tech savvy).

  1. Carl Jenkinson
  2. Gervinho
  3. Denilson
  4. Francis Jeffers
  5. Jeremy Aliadiere
  6. Emmanuel Frimpong
  7. Julio Baptista
  8. Lord Bendtner
  9. Andre Santos
  10. Manuel Almunia
  11. David Suker
  12. Emmanuel Eboue
  • Ok_Salamander_5919@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    Definitely almunia.

    Being a shit goalkeeper is worse than being a shit attacker, as mistakes directly lead to conceding goals.

    The amount of times this cunt came tearing out of goal only to not get the ball, and leave an empty net for the opposition to tap into. So many long shots he could have saved.

    Couldn’t even blame him in the end, it was Wenger who refused to upgrade him or provide competition for him.

    • Meth_Hardy@alien.topB
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      1 year ago

      Almunia was a good keeper for a bad team, but a bad keeper for a good team.

      When it comes to being a keeper for a good team, a lot of it is mental concentration. There a times where you’re doing nothing for ages, so you need to stay mentally switched on at all times so that when you are suddenly called upon to do something, you make the right choice. Almunia was capable of making the type of saves we expect from a good Arsenal keeper, but the major problem with him was when he wasn’t doing anything.

      This is why Almunia struggled at Arsenal. After standing in goal for 10 minutes with the ball nowhere near him, when a pass was clipped over the top that anyone could see he should leave to the defenders, he comes flying out of goal because he is desperate to do something.

      Same with Ben Foster at Man U. Playing for Birmingham he looked superb. After Man U when he went to Watford, he looked great (aside from his final season when he was past it). But at Man U he didn’t have the concentration levels to get through the vast periods of the game when he wasn’t doing anything, so he would make poor decisions when he was called upon.

      Almunia looked good for Watford when he was required to do something every couple of minutes.

      This is one of the reasons that keepers like Seaman were so good. Massive concentration levels for the whole game, knowing that they might only been required to actually make a decision once of twice but being able to consistently make the right one.

        • Iplaynakey@alien.topB
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          1 year ago

          There is actually a podcast where foster and seaman talk exactly about this. Not sure if it’s a coincidence that the guy who stated all this said exactly what was on the podcast or if he watched the podcast and regurgitated what they said in other words

    • OriMoriNotSori@alien.topB
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      1 year ago

      Almunia was bought as a backup that got promoted cause the first choice GK was doing badly. Then when Almunia himself was doing badly Fabianski (another that was bought as backup) was promoted, which himself was taken over by Mannone (3rd choice) for awhile cause of performance and injury.

      In the end we finally “upgraded” with Woj, which was technically an academy graduate so not a single cent was spent lol. We finally spent money on a proper keeper in Cech but in hindsight it didn’t bring us much joy either

      It was so frustrating

      • leespin@alien.topB
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        1 year ago

        Was so happy when Leno came through. he was pretty clutch for a while. I think all this really leads to Ramsdale being so loved in a way, finally a overall reliable keeper