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Consistently too far off his line. Im futher back and he wouldn't even have to have jumped to stop Gameiro's shot.

 

Our GK coach isn't doing his job.

 

Hopefully the match analysis in Manchester tonight will focus on this sort of thing

 

The club has 3 different goalkeeping coaches and whoever's there on the day pretty much takes the session from what I'm told.

Didulica, Bolton and Frangos. 

 

Being trained by Frangos all year, I think highly of him obviously but training with former Socceroo Jeff Olver the year before it's crazy how different their take and ideology is on goalkeeping. 

I think this is why Redders struggles. 

 

Bit of an anecdote here... but anyway...

Diduilca has a very traditional style of goalkeeping and that's shown in his drills, having viewed the recent video the drill consisted of diving one handed over a hurdle or whatever it was. 

A few months back I asked Sam Frangos why we don't do something like that etc and he said that it gets the keepers diving like dolphins and one handed. From what I've learnt always take off 2 handed and use 1 if you need to further extend your body.

He's told me that Bolton has a similar approach to his goalkeeper coaching too, so it just goes to show that they're the goalkeeping department is very un-organised and having a quality goalkeeper coach should do the job because both Redders and Velaphi have potential. Still rate Velaphi over Redders but.

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Redders' only positive attribute is that he's a good bloke, he's shit at everything else.

 

 

He is horrible saving balls that are heading to the top half of the net he dives sideways with no height.... he cant reach the corners 

 

Should have saved the goal and he was very lucky to not be embarrassed by that volley near the end of the match. 

Easier said than done lads, he's still shit but it's a tuff gig being a keeper. 

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Consistently too far off his line. Im futher back and he wouldn't even have to have jumped to stop Gameiro's shot.

 

Our GK coach isn't doing his job.

 

Hopefully the match analysis in Manchester tonight will focus on this sort of thing

 

The club has 3 different goalkeeping coaches and whoever's there on the day pretty much takes the session from what I'm told.

Didulica, Bolton and Frangos. 

 

Being trained by Frangos all year, I think highly of him obviously but training with former Socceroo Jeff Olver the year before it's crazy how different their take and ideology is on goalkeeping. 

I think this is why Redders struggles. 

 

Bit of an anecdote here... but anyway...

Diduilca has a very traditional style of goalkeeping and that's shown in his drills, having viewed the recent video the drill consisted of diving one handed over a hurdle or whatever it was. 

A few months back I asked Sam Frangos why we don't do something like that etc and he said that it gets the keepers diving like dolphins and one handed. From what I've learnt always take off 2 handed and use 1 if you need to further extend your body.

He's told me that Bolton has a similar approach to his goalkeeper coaching too, so it just goes to show that they're the goalkeeping department is very un-organised and having a quality goalkeeper coach should do the job because both Redders and Velaphi have potential. Still rate Velaphi over Redders but.

I'm pretty sceptical of the coaching quality both Didulica and Bolton have to offer, as they were seemingly given a job just because their association with the club and the fact they just retired.

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Consistently too far off his line. Im futher back and he wouldn't even have to have jumped to stop Gameiro's shot.

Our GK coach isn't doing his job.

Hopefully the match analysis in Manchester tonight will focus on this sort of thing

The club has 3 different goalkeeping coaches and whoever's there on the day pretty much takes the session from what I'm told.

Didulica, Bolton and Frangos.

Being trained by Frangos all year, I think highly of him obviously but training with former Socceroo Jeff Olver the year before it's crazy how different their take and ideology is on goalkeeping.

I think this is why Redders struggles.

Bit of an anecdote here... but anyway...

Diduilca has a very traditional style of goalkeeping and that's shown in his drills, having viewed the recent video the drill consisted of diving one handed over a hurdle or whatever it was.

A few months back I asked Sam Frangos why we don't do something like that etc and he said that it gets the keepers diving like dolphins and one handed. From what I've learnt always take off 2 handed and use 1 if you need to further extend your body.

He's told me that Bolton has a similar approach to his goalkeeper coaching too, so it just goes to show that they're the goalkeeping department is very un-organised and having a quality goalkeeper coach should do the job because both Redders and Velaphi have potential. Still rate Velaphi over Redders but. I'm pretty sceptical of the coaching quality both Didulica and Bolton have to offer, as they were seemingly given a job just because their association with the club and the fact they just retired.

This. I don't think it is a coincidence that Redders has declined in his time with us.

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Looking at it dispassionately, the build up by SFC and the shot by Gameiro were very good. To claim that Redders should have saved that goal does not wash with me as Gameiro's shot was top notch. If anything people should be asking how did the defence  allow Gameiro, a known goal scorer, so much room and time to have a shot because it almost was like having a penalty (he just took it in an angle).

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Looking at it dispassionately, the build up by SFC and the shot by Gameiro were very good. To claim that Redders should have saved that goal does not wash with me as Gameiro's shot was top notch. If anything people should be asking how did the defence  allow Gameiro, a known goal scorer, so much room and time to have a shot because it almost was like having a penalty (he just took it in an angle).

 

Agreed. Giving a class player like that such time and space in that spot, you can really just hope for the best. He did a fair few good things as well and looked better at making a decision and sticking to it, rather than constantly being caught in two minds.

 

As an aside, I watched the game with two Victory converts and they are absolutely convinced that Velaphi would be the starting keeper for MV, if he was still there.

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Consistently too far off his line. Im futher back and he wouldn't even have to have jumped to stop Gameiro's shot.

Our GK coach isn't doing his job.

Hopefully the match analysis in Manchester tonight will focus on this sort of thing

The club has 3 different goalkeeping coaches and whoever's there on the day pretty much takes the session from what I'm told.

Didulica, Bolton and Frangos.

Being trained by Frangos all year, I think highly of him obviously but training with former Socceroo Jeff Olver the year before it's crazy how different their take and ideology is on goalkeeping.

I think this is why Redders struggles.

Bit of an anecdote here... but anyway...

Diduilca has a very traditional style of goalkeeping and that's shown in his drills, having viewed the recent video the drill consisted of diving one handed over a hurdle or whatever it was.

A few months back I asked Sam Frangos why we don't do something like that etc and he said that it gets the keepers diving like dolphins and one handed. From what I've learnt always take off 2 handed and use 1 if you need to further extend your body.

He's told me that Bolton has a similar approach to his goalkeeper coaching too, so it just goes to show that they're the goalkeeping department is very un-organised and having a quality goalkeeper coach should do the job because both Redders and Velaphi have potential. Still rate Velaphi over Redders but. I'm pretty sceptical of the coaching quality both Didulica and Bolton have to offer, as they were seemingly given a job just because their association with the club and the fact they just retired.

This. I don't think it is a coincidence that Redders has declined in his time with us.

 

FWIW our keeping was at its best when Zois was our keeper coach... :hmm:

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Consistently too far off his line. Im futher back and he wouldn't even have to have jumped to stop Gameiro's shot.

Our GK coach isn't doing his job.

Hopefully the match analysis in Manchester tonight will focus on this sort of thing

The club has 3 different goalkeeping coaches and whoever's there on the day pretty much takes the session from what I'm told.

Didulica, Bolton and Frangos.

Being trained by Frangos all year, I think highly of him obviously but training with former Socceroo Jeff Olver the year before it's crazy how different their take and ideology is on goalkeeping.

I think this is why Redders struggles.

Bit of an anecdote here... but anyway...

Diduilca has a very traditional style of goalkeeping and that's shown in his drills, having viewed the recent video the drill consisted of diving one handed over a hurdle or whatever it was.

A few months back I asked Sam Frangos why we don't do something like that etc and he said that it gets the keepers diving like dolphins and one handed. From what I've learnt always take off 2 handed and use 1 if you need to further extend your body.

He's told me that Bolton has a similar approach to his goalkeeper coaching too, so it just goes to show that they're the goalkeeping department is very un-organised and having a quality goalkeeper coach should do the job because both Redders and Velaphi have potential. Still rate Velaphi over Redders but. I'm pretty sceptical of the coaching quality both Didulica and Bolton have to offer, as they were seemingly given a job just because their association with the club and the fact they just retired.

This. I don't think it is a coincidence that Redders has declined in his time with us.

 

FWIW our keeping was at its best when Zois was our keeper coach... :hmm:

 

Rate Zios highly but he's getting shit loads from that Academy he coaches at 

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Consistently too far off his line. Im futher back and he wouldn't even have to have jumped to stop Gameiro's shot.

Our GK coach isn't doing his job.

Hopefully the match analysis in Manchester tonight will focus on this sort of thing

The club has 3 different goalkeeping coaches and whoever's there on the day pretty much takes the session from what I'm told.

Didulica, Bolton and Frangos.

Being trained by Frangos all year, I think highly of him obviously but training with former Socceroo Jeff Olver the year before it's crazy how different their take and ideology is on goalkeeping.

I think this is why Redders struggles.

Bit of an anecdote here... but anyway...

Diduilca has a very traditional style of goalkeeping and that's shown in his drills, having viewed the recent video the drill consisted of diving one handed over a hurdle or whatever it was.

A few months back I asked Sam Frangos why we don't do something like that etc and he said that it gets the keepers diving like dolphins and one handed. From what I've learnt always take off 2 handed and use 1 if you need to further extend your body.

He's told me that Bolton has a similar approach to his goalkeeper coaching too, so it just goes to show that they're the goalkeeping department is very un-organised and having a quality goalkeeper coach should do the job because both Redders and Velaphi have potential. Still rate Velaphi over Redders but. I'm pretty sceptical of the coaching quality both Didulica and Bolton have to offer, as they were seemingly given a job just because their association with the club and the fact they just retired.

This. I don't think it is a coincidence that Redders has declined in his time with us.

 

FWIW our keeping was at its best when Zois was our keeper coach... :hmm:

 

 

Plus he is a cult hero

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Consistently too far off his line. Im futher back and he wouldn't even have to have jumped to stop Gameiro's shot.

Our GK coach isn't doing his job.

Hopefully the match analysis in Manchester tonight will focus on this sort of thing

The club has 3 different goalkeeping coaches and whoever's there on the day pretty much takes the session from what I'm told.

Didulica, Bolton and Frangos.

Being trained by Frangos all year, I think highly of him obviously but training with former Socceroo Jeff Olver the year before it's crazy how different their take and ideology is on goalkeeping.

I think this is why Redders struggles.

Bit of an anecdote here... but anyway...

Diduilca has a very traditional style of goalkeeping and that's shown in his drills, having viewed the recent video the drill consisted of diving one handed over a hurdle or whatever it was.

A few months back I asked Sam Frangos why we don't do something like that etc and he said that it gets the keepers diving like dolphins and one handed. From what I've learnt always take off 2 handed and use 1 if you need to further extend your body.

He's told me that Bolton has a similar approach to his goalkeeper coaching too, so it just goes to show that they're the goalkeeping department is very un-organised and having a quality goalkeeper coach should do the job because both Redders and Velaphi have potential. Still rate Velaphi over Redders but. I'm pretty sceptical of the coaching quality both Didulica and Bolton have to offer, as they were seemingly given a job just because their association with the club and the fact they just retired.

This. I don't think it is a coincidence that Redders has declined in his time with us.

 

FWIW our keeping was at its best when Zois was our keeper coach... :hmm:

 

 

Plus he is a cult hero

 

And a bloody good bloke...

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Not a fan of him, although he did well today. Was not at fault for the goal and made a good 1v1 save against Flores

 

 

 don't know much about keeping, even less than I do about outfield play, but is it OK for a keeper to be beaten with a header at the near post like that?

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#sackredmayne

Not a fan of him, although he did well today. Was not at fault for the goal and made a good 1v1 save against Flores

 

 

 don't know much about keeping, even less than I do about outfield play, but is it OK for a keeper to be beaten with a header at the near post like that?

 

No. And it's not the first time he's been beaten at the near post either.

 

It's an issue of positioning himself, and that's where IMO our GK coaches are falling down.

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How was he to stop a powerful header from four yards aimed at the height of his shins whilst having to change direction.

If you reckon it was coz of his positioning, then your implying that he should be standing on the near post... if so, what was he meant to be doing to cover for the late run of Flores (who I think the cross was actually meant for).... He would have left the whole goal open

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i still think he should've been covering that near post, the striker was only going to head the ball into that corner.

 

The problem with redmayne is i've never actually walked away from a match saying "thank god our keeper saved us today"  I don't think he's ever been the reason for stopping us from losing or pulling out some great saves to help us hold on for the win and if we want to do well we need that from our keeper on occasions

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i still think he should've been covering that near post, the striker was only going to head the ball into that corner.

 

The problem with redmayne is i've never actually walked away from a match saying "thank god our keeper saved us today"  I don't think he's ever been the reason for stopping us from losing or pulling out some great saves to help us hold on for the win and if we want to do well we need that from our keeper on occasions

Maybe you need to watch the game again. Because there was a moment when he was one on one with the Newcastle player and at point blank he got his hand to ball, a ball that was going into the back of the net. Could have been 2 goals down. Thanks god he saved us.

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i still think he should've been covering that near post, the striker was only going to head the ball into that corner.

 

The problem with redmayne is i've never actually walked away from a match saying "thank god our keeper saved us today"  I don't think he's ever been the reason for stopping us from losing or pulling out some great saves to help us hold on for the win and if we want to do well we need that from our keeper on occasions

Maybe you need to watch the game again. Because there was a moment when he was one on one with the Newcastle player and at point blank he got his hand to ball, a ball that was going into the back of the net. Could have been 2 goals down. Thanks god he saved us.

 

Even though Redmayne deserves all the shit he cops i actually don't think that he did that bad on the weekend. 

 

I can't believe people are seriously blaming him for the goal, the goal was caused by a defensive lapse, not a goal keeping error.

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