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Happy for him, but he has to make that spectacular save because he's too far off his line. Stands where he should be and its a pretty simple catch.
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He did enough to get an England call updid very little in Blade's shirt.
Happy for him, but he has to make that spectacular save because he's too far off his line. Stands where he should be and its a pretty simple catch.
Suspect ramsdale,s form is the reason Henderson wants out on loan from manure, not playing regularly will harm his England chancesAlways said he was better than Henderson
As long as it’s not Arsenal winning the title.He'll have bad days especially in that Arsenal side.
I wonder what triggers the extra money?
Bit harsh to call it a weak hand, rather than almost a spectacular save.Weird one with Ramsdale. He was rubbish at first for us but then in 8 or so games was very very good.
Think his performance against Spurs yesterday has been overhyped immensely, one good save, a few expected saves and a very weak hand for their goal. Wish all the best for him, absolutely no reason why he can’t improve in a much better side.
Suspect ramsdale,s form is the reason Henderson wants out on loan from manure, not playing regularly will harm his England chances
On paying the bills ,something numerous clubs haven't been doingSo everyone is happy. He has got his big move to the Prem and we got to reinvest the money on new…… oh.
Spurs end. They'd long since given up.Was there a fire drill?
Based on his performances in a blades shirt second half of season. He played behind a far worse defence, made just as good saves and had less mistakes in him. As good as Deano was always felt he could drop a bollock (Leeds, Liverpool, already done a couple for Man Utd)Based on what exactly?
Based on his performances in a blades shirt second half of season. He played behind a far worse defence, made just as good saves and had less mistakes in him. As good as Deano was always felt he could drop a bollock (Leeds, Liverpool, already done a couple for Man Utd)
Henderson was over rated by blades purely on his interaction with the fans
Based on his performances in a blades shirt second half of season. He played behind a far worse defence, made just as good saves and had less mistakes in him. As good as Deano was always felt he could drop a bollock (Leeds, Liverpool, already done a couple for Man Utd)
Henderson was over rated by blades purely on his interaction with the fans
Yep, there’s no need whatsoever for him to be 4-5 yards off his line there.
Statistics probably won’t because one played behind one of our best ever defences and one behind one of the premier leagues worst ever teams.Statistics don't support what you're saying.
Henderson was a far superior keeper. But, he's stagnating and Ramsdale's pushing on. So credit where due.
Statistics probably won’t because one played behind one of our best ever defences and one behind one of the premier leagues worst ever teams.
Not taking anything away from Henderson he was still quality for us, but just think Ramsdale is a better keeper.
Any goal denying save in a London derby day match adds 400,000. Up to a maximum of 6,000,000Was it ever mentioned what the targets were for the add ons to be met for the extra six million?
He had a heck of a load of clean sheets for someone over rated. Still think he was our best loan signing ever.
All the people who rubbished him on here should take more water with it. He's proving what some of us thought all along that he is rapidly becoming a top flight keeper.
Apparently Piers Morgan has forgiven him for his Twitter comments about Morgan in 2014.Just been reading on various sites this afternoon that pundits who were slating his transfer now think he's the Messiah. I'm pleased for the lad, but I treat players who have moved on a bit like ex girlfriends. Jealousy? Maybe. He's moved on and and all I'm concerned about now is when we get our additional £6m. I did hear that it would be triggered if/when he became Arsenal's official no.1. So when will that be then I wonder seeing that's he seems to have already established himself?
You are aware that there were no fans in the ground last season? How were we applying this pressure?Ramsdale is one of the most aerially dominant keepers in the Prem and very vocal - particularly for a young 'keeper. His distribution is also amongst the best despite his age. They are the factors that were most missing from the Arsenal team, so it was an exceptional buy for them at a bargain price. Rambo was always excellent at one on ones all the way back to the youth teams. His areas for improvement are long shots from 15-40 yards, and guarding his near post a bit better (nice save here yesterday). Rambo's stats from last year were skewed by the first two months when he was a nervous wreck - largely due to our fanbase and the ridiculous hype and pressure we put on him. Arsenal are benefitting from that now, which is fortunate for them as their toxic fanbase were horrific, long before he'd even signed. The upturn in their results and performances are largely down to their distribution from the keeper through the thirds and Ramsdale's aerial dominance..
You are aware that there were no fans in the ground last season? How were we applying this pressure?
If it was social media, I will say again as I always say, professional footballers should either not care what amateurs think, or just not look at it.
That Arsenal crowd will turn if he screws up. it's one of the least tolerant around.They shouldn't, but they do. The stick he was getting before he'd even kicked a ball for us was vile. I actually think having the fans in the ground would've helped him a lot. Social media tends to be a vacuum in which only the negativity stays and leaves an impression. Football crowds tend to get behind their players. We've seen that at Arsenal: the crowd were chanting his name in his first game. Anybody who watched him regularly at Bournemouth would've noticed a colossal drop off in performance at United. Going through that mental test and coming out the other side has benefited him with his experience at Arsenal. If and when an inevitable clanger comes in a match we'll see if he can stand up to that type of scrutiny.
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