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    Originally posted by baitman View Post

    bogey sweeper keeper.
    jesus christ

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      Originally posted by Daniel 7 View Post
      Mignolet is a crazy rollercoaster of a keeper. He microcosomed (not a word itself, but whatever) his whole career with a brilliant reaction save one minute, then a flap and limp submission in the 6 yard box to let in the goal. Sublime to ridiculous within 2 minutes. He's not reliable, but it has to be mental.
      yes he is fooking mental

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        First game of next season, he'll still be our keeper.

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          FFS, every time I see that there's a new post in this thread I have a surge of excitement that he's being replaced. Then I open it and my dreams are dashed

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            New post Norbs

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              Brendan Rodgers on goalkeeper alert after questioning Simon Mignolet’s feet

              Andy Hunter
              Friday 9 January 2015 22.30 GMT

              • ‘He knows he needs to improve with his feet and is working hard’
              • Liverpool manager admits he wants another goalkeeper in January
              • Club close to agreeing new contract with Raheem Sterling

              Simon Mignolet’s problems at Liverpool stem not from his hands but his feet, according to manager Brendan Rodgers, who has confirmed he wants a new goalkeeper in the January transfer window.

              The Liverpool goalkeeper lost his place to Brad Jones recently and only returned to the side after the Australian suffered a thigh injury against Burnley on Boxing Day. He has made an inauspicious return, struggling to control the ball at Turf Moor or to command his penalty area during Monday’s FA Cup win at AFC Wimbledon where, in fairness, he was in collision with 16-stone striker Adebayo Akinfenwa.

              Mignolet has kept only four clean sheets in 25 appearances for Liverpool this season and is liable to be targeted when he faces former club Sunderland at the Stadium of Light on Saturday. “If an opposition goalkeeper is struggling for confidence, then Sunderland should put him under pressure, whether he is a former favourite or not,” wrote former Sunderland player Gary Rowell in his local newspaper column.

              Rowell added: “In Mignolet’s last season at Sunderland, he was outstanding and nobody did more to keep them up, making crucial saves that won his team points. He also started his Liverpool career well, so it’s difficult to work out why it’s gone wrong for him this campaign.”

              Rodgers believes the answer lies in his goalkeeper’s footwork and concentration levels. He held several conversations with Mignolet, signed for £9m in 2013 as first choice over Pepe Reina, during the keeper’s “indefinite period” out of the side and admits the 26-year-old is still adjusting to the different demands of playing at Anfield.

              “Simon was at the time we were watching him, and still is, a wonderful shot-stopper,” Rodgers said. “He makes big saves but the adaptation for him is coming into a big team where you are not having to make as many saves and therefore concentration is important and you probably have more touches of the ball with your feet than what he might have expected.

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              “He has come in here under massive expectation to replace a player who was outstanding for Liverpool for seven or eight years. He is trying to develop areas of his game. He knows he needs to improve with his feet and he is working hard on that on a daily basis. He is analysing the games and working with the coach and doing everything he can to be the best he can be.”

              Mignolet made 101 appearances for Sunderland before joining Liverpool and Rodgers’ admission the club signed a player uncomfortable with his feet appears startling but he said: “Everyone can improve. If you bring in an outfield player or a goalkeeper they can always look to improve their touch or their ideas. It was a new way of working for Simon and for him it was about understanding how a big team and a big club plays, which is to dominate the ball. In my time of working with the players they understand that but it doesn’t always happen straight away, sometimes it can take that wee bit of time.”

              Danny Ward, the Wales under-21 international, will be back-up for Mignolet at Sunderland and Rodgers admits a new keeper is required this month. “I think we need a goalkeeper of some sort, it’s just depending on how long Brad Jones is going to be out injured,” he said. “We are obviously down and have got two young inexperienced keepers behind Simon, who is only just back in the team, so we need to assess that.”



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                This why Cech will not be coming to Liverpool. He is the boss of bad feet goalkeepers

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                  Although I don't rate him as a GK, Lloris is probably the best with his feet in the PL if that's what Rodgers is after.
                  Klopp on LFC vs MUFC (March 9th 2016) - "This is why I love football. This is why we watched it when we were young. I can still not have enough of it."


                  Always, keep your face to the sun, and shadows will fall behind you.

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                    Good feet?

                    How are good feet going to stop us from conceding goals from high balls into the box?

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                      Brendan Rodgers on goalkeeper alert after questioning Simon Mignolet’s feet what an idiot

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                        Bloody fool. He really needs to stop talking.

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                          Advice that half this site should consider.

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                            Originally posted by Muddled View Post
                            Advice that half this site should consider.
                            Half the site doesn't say much as it is, so there will be very little going on if the other half stops. Or maybe the halfs should switch, that would be interesting.
                            Blank

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                              Originally posted by inijjer View Post
                              Good feet?

                              How are good feet going to stop us from conceding goals from high balls into the box?
                              I think the feet thing is the lesser of the two complaints. The concentration/confidence thing is the big issue. The being rubbish at the kicking part impacts his confidence and concentration (it might even be a vicious cycle given some of the comic **** ups with his clearances).

                              I don't think Cech is as bad a distributor as Assassin but I suspect he'd still be an option for us as it impacts far less on his overall performance. He does everything basically competently and, like early Reina, seems mentally strong enough to shrug off anything not going his way.
                              "The man who never alters his opinion is like standing water, and breeds reptiles of the mind."
                              -- William Blake

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                                Originally posted by dww View Post
                                I don't think Cech is as bad a distributor as Assassin
                                Very few are. I've seen Assassin between the posts before, he's got feet like spoons.
                                Like blood on iron

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