Martinez is genuinely a world class player. The first we had since, Platt?
Quote from: LeonW on April 23, 2023, 05:20:23 AMMartinez is genuinely a world class player. The first we had since, Platt?Of course Jordan Bowery could have been.
Quote from: olaftab on April 23, 2023, 07:37:09 AMQuote from: LeonW on April 23, 2023, 05:20:23 AMMartinez is genuinely a world class player. The first we had since, Platt?Of course Jordan Bowery could have been.It’s amazing how often his name keeps cropping up. It’s like there’s some sort of Jordan Bowery cult at work.
The problem is, how do you get a competent back up keeper to the worlds best. Knowing that you will rarely play (except for injury cover) and your career will be over.
According to Wikipedia(yes I know!)as at the start of April Jordan Bowery had featured in 419 senior games and scored 67 goals if I have added things up correctly.I should have liked to have been that good. However he is not as good as E M.
Quote from: trinityoap on April 23, 2023, 09:09:07 AMAccording to Wikipedia(yes I know!)as at the start of April Jordan Bowery had featured in 419 senior games and scored 67 goals if I have added things up correctly.I should have liked to have been that good. However he is not as good as E M.I've read this now about 5 or 6 times and ive gone back through previous messages to see if there is a link but I must confess I have no idea how you came to compare these two players. Top work sir.
With Olsen, I've seen him over the years a bit and he's never been this terrible before that I can recall. I think he's out of his depth and it's got to him psychologically.Hutton said something in his interview about how you can't underestimate confidence as a factor, how powerful it is. With Olsen, we're seeing a perfectly OK career keeper, an international, nothing spectacular but a decent pro, basically reduced to a big jellied eel by lack of confidence.