Title: Pfa player/team of the year Post by: Ironside on April 28, 2014, 09:08:48 AM What's the world coming to 2 saints players in the team of year
And more importantly half the planet up in arms because cech is in goal Instead of Scotland's goalie surely that can't be right Title: Re: Pfa player/team of the year Post by: TightEnd on April 28, 2014, 09:17:28 AM think Marshall has been brilliant this year but understand Cech, but I can't find anything much to quibble about in the team
the championship team had a howler in it (Will Hughes, not even in the Derby team) and a couple of omissions Title: Re: Pfa player/team of the year Post by: Ironside on April 28, 2014, 09:19:57 AM So no more Scottish goalie jokes then
I enjoyed them Title: Re: Pfa player/team of the year Post by: horseplayer on April 28, 2014, 09:22:48 AM Kompany a very strange inclusion especially on second half of the season, he is a lovely bloke though which explains it.
Cant really argue with anyone else Title: Re: Pfa player/team of the year Post by: Kmac84 on April 28, 2014, 06:27:30 PM If Cardiff go down I was hoping David Marshall would be on his way to Celtic Park but it seems his stock is rising.
Title: Re: Pfa player/team of the year Post by: TightEnd on April 28, 2014, 06:30:07 PM If Cardiff go down I was hoping David Marshall would be on his way to Celtic Park but it seems his stock is rising. almost certainly stays in the PL We'd be out of the running too, i am sure, but if Schmeichel leaves would take Marshall in a heartbeat Title: Re: Pfa player/team of the year Post by: Ironside on April 28, 2014, 09:48:39 PM If Cardiff go down I was hoping David Marshall would be on his way to Celtic Park but it seems his stock is rising. surely a backward step for him even shampionship has more credibility than the scottish league at the moment i remember WGS replacing marshal with boruc a few years back now as much as i like boruc in goals for the saints i am thinking marshal would add a touch of class Title: Re: Pfa player/team of the year Post by: Kmac84 on April 28, 2014, 10:36:06 PM If Cardiff go down I was hoping David Marshall would be on his way to Celtic Park but it seems his stock is rising. surely a backward step for him even shampionship has more credibility than the scottish league at the moment i remember WGS replacing marshal with boruc a few years back now as much as i like boruc in goals for the saints i am thinking marshal would add a touch of class David came through the ranks at Celtic, I am sure he believes he has unfinished business. I am pretty sure being number 1 with the club you support, started your career with and gives you the chance of winning titles and gives you the chance of playing in Europe every year is more enticing than going to Southampton or staying in the lower tier of the EPL. I might be wrong but I doubt it. As for Strachan bringing in Boruc, David started very well with a agreat impact against Barcelona but there were some mistakes. When Boruc played with Celtic he was one of the best goalkeepers in Europe imo. But he started to believe his own hype after the world cup and let the his ego take over. Title: Re: Pfa player/team of the year Post by: Ironside on April 28, 2014, 11:31:40 PM i honestly think playing in the lower levels of epl is going to put more money in his pocket
he is just about at his peak for a GK next 2-4 season after that moving back to celtic might be considered IMHO would any of the top 7 teams be looking at getting him in after such a good season? Title: Re: Pfa player/team of the year Post by: George2Loose on April 29, 2014, 12:43:19 AM He's had one good season- he's not Gordon Banks
Title: Re: Pfa player/team of the year Post by: Ironside on April 29, 2014, 01:23:42 AM If he has 2 or 3 good seasons he will be too old to move to a top club
If he is the best or 2 nd best goalie this season wouldn't he be worth a punt on for 3-4 seasons |