bladesmanluke
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Players don't go from Rotherham United to a European giant. Just doesn't happen. Does he not know we are stepping stone FC?
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If the lad actually thought it through, he'd be much better placed to progress if he moved to a team most likely playing in the Championship next season gunning for the play-offs rather than going back to league 1 playing against Shrewsbury on a Tuesday night. It's all speculation though based around posts of people who have mates ITK. If the chap doesn't want to come here then move on and let him enjoy supping pints int Bluecoats spoons.
Not sure I'd fancy our chances against Aberdeen at the momentAh yes good old European football.
Hacken play European football. Or did.
They got knocked out of the Champions League Second Qualifying round by a team from the Faroe Islands.
They then got a second chance into the Europa League where after 3 games against teams from Germany, Norway and Azerbaijan, they have played 3, lost 3 with a goal difference of -9.
So to me at least, the whole notion of “playing European football” is a crock of shit.
Most teams that the Champions of Sweden have played, apart from Leverkusen, United would beat - The New Saints, KI, Zalgiris, Aberdeen, Qarabag and Molde.
So by all means if you can get ‘a team in Europe’ good luck but let that be a team that plays in a good league and does well in that league too.
If he wants to be Sweden's #1 there's logic in coming here and succeeding where the current #1 (Olsen) failed?Deal made, Rotherham happy but Johansson setting his sights higher.
Wants to push for Sweden number 1 position and is waiting for a club who's playing European football to come calling.. he's happy to wait it out.
Won't be coming to Sheffield United
WowIf the lad actually thought it through, he'd be much better placed to progress if he moved to a team most likely playing in the Championship next season gunning for the play-offs rather than going back to league 1 playing against Shrewsbury on a Tuesday night. It's all speculation though based around posts of people who have mates ITK. If the chap doesn't want to come here then move on and let him enjoy supping pints int Bluecoats spoons.
I'll buy you a pint if they aren'tWow
How do you know Rotherham are playing Shrewsbury town on a Tuesday night next season - that’s impressive.
Could you let me know who we play on the opening day next season please ? It will save a lot of stress , heartache and insults
When do tickets go on sale?Wow
How do you know Rotherham are playing Shrewsbury town on a Tuesday night next season - that’s impressive.
Could you let me know who we play on the opening day next season please ? It will save a lot of stress , heartache and insults
"Could you let me know who we play on the opening day next season please ? It will save a lot of stress , heartache and insults"Wow
How do you know Rotherham are playing Shrewsbury town on a Tuesday night next season - that’s impressive.
Could you let me know who we play on the opening day next season please ? It will save a lot of stress , heartache and insults
His performances for Toytown won't have gone unnoticed, despite their results. If he's got offers from bigger and better clubs than Utd then good luck to him.
Who knows which other sides will have expressed an interest - after all, not many on here would guess that Napoli would be in for Anel, but it is apparently the case.
Sounds like he's holding out for a better deal which won't be forthcoming as no club playing European football* is going to be signing Rotherham United's goalkeeper in the January transfer window. His best bet is to join United now, play an absolute blinder between now and the end of the season then get snapped up by a team playing in Europe in the summer for £10m.Deal made, Rotherham happy but Johansson setting his sights higher.
Wants to push for Sweden number 1 position and is waiting for a club who's playing European football to come calling.. he's happy to wait it out.
Won't be coming to Sheffield United
Just like Foderingham but at a lower level.His performances for Rotherham haven't been that good though. He's faced the most shots, as you might expect, but his save percentage puts him in about 13/14th place. He's conceded the most goals by quite a margin.
Are you part of Uniteds negotiating team?maybe weve agreed a fee for johannsen say 5m and paying em 1m now giving em other 4m in the summer and loaning him back to em for the rest of this season
Not quite bottom three, but Dortmund signed Jude Bellingham after a season that saw Birmingham finish 20th.Who was the last player bought for a side playing in Europe from a bottom 3 Championship side?
Hopefully we sign a few players so we can have a decent chance of being near the top of the championship next season!Not saying he's coming but he won't need to be playing European football to become Sweden's number 1. All their current keepers play in the Swedish league. Playing at the top end of The Championship would almost certainly see him becoming first choice.
Not quite bottom three, but Dortmund signed Jude Bellingham after a season that saw Birmingham finish 20th.
He’s 6th in save percentage, 68.7%. Was second last season at 74.1%.His performances for Rotherham haven't been that good though. He's faced the most shots, as you might expect, but his save percentage puts him in about 13/14th place. He's conceded the most goals by quite a margin.
Sounds like Wes but in a lower division.He’s 6th in save percentage, 68.7%. Was second last season at 74.1%.
Sounds like Wes but in a lower division.
In my opinion Johansson is a great shot stopper, approximately on par with Wes.
Playing for Rotherham he will have never had to use his feet. Unless we are looking for a younger version of Wes then I don’t see the point in signing him.
That seems strangley low, have you got a link for VJ's numbers?Just had a quick look
Foderingham long ball accuracy is 19%
Johansson long ball accuracy is 10%
Johansson distribution is something that Millers fans have sighted as something that needs improving.
However Johansson is much better at commanding his box including aerial claims than Wes which I would put as equally important as distribution.
Not that it matters anyway as chances of Johansson coming here are slim to none
He’s 6th in save percentage, 68.7%. Was second last season at 74.1%.
However Johansson is much better at commanding his box including aerial claims than Wes which I would put as equally important as distribution.
To be honest I don’t think Wes is particularly bad at defending his box. My only gripe about him is that his feet are on backwards, which having seen Rotherham live a dozen or so times with Johansson in goal, at the very best there’s no evidence that he is better with his feet than Wes.Just had a quick look
Foderingham long ball accuracy is 19%
Johansson long ball accuracy is 10%
Johansson distribution is something that Millers fans have sighted as something that needs improving.
However Johansson is much better at commanding his box including aerial claims than Wes which I would put as equally important as distribution.
Not that it matters anyway as chances of Johansson coming here are slim to none
Doesn’t that just about say it allJust had a quick look
Foderingham long ball accuracy is 19%
Johansson long ball accuracy is 10%
Johansson distribution is something that Millers fans have sighted as something that needs improving.
However Johansson is much better at commanding his box including aerial claims than Wes which I would put as equally important as distribution.
Not that it matters anyway as chances of Johansson coming here are slim to none
Commanding the box is important for a goalkeeper but not much more important than being able to use their feet, particularly at the top level. Watch nearly any PL game and the teams that are able to retain possession effectively all use the keeper loads, almost like a sweeper when they've got the ball. He's effectively always an open option, never marked and can find a team mate with the ball.Out of interest how have you come to that conclusion?
Also, commanding the box is much, much more important for a goalkeeper than distribution.
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