Jim Blyth's comments on Oggy... (2 Viewers)

stupot07

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They were already gone keepers they were well coached before they came here

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Well that's a different point, I would argue Westwood, Kirkland and Fullop all improved here. Konstantopolopus went on to better things too.

You then have to ask is it oggy's coaching or is Burge and RCC just not good enough? Is the whole recruitment / academy coaching etc not good enough in the keeper department? Whilst I wouldn't be upset if oggy left, I don't get why everything is always his fault.

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Burge has the same weaknesses as Oggy kicking and crosses but now seems to have developed the ability to save nothing.
 

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I used to think Oggy was good at crosses - he used to come and catch them all the time?

Not from my memory but I did hate him so may be a bit blinkered, I actually stopped going at the end of his career until they picked Hedman
 

COVKIDSNEVERQUIT

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I used to think Oggy was good at crosses - he used to come and catch them all the time?
Really , have you seen the highlights of the Sutton 89 and 87 Wembley games !!! :facepalm:
 

higgs

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We haven't developed and sold a keeper since kirkland

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olderskyblue

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I used to think Oggy was good at crosses - he used to come and catch them all the time?

Ha. He came for a few, but usually came 1/2 way to the ball, and then stopped and tried to get back leaving him stranded.

Any time you see highlights of old games, there's usually a clip of oggy doing just that.
 

pastythegreat

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Yep, Kirkland, Westwood, Murphy all crap and didn't improve a bit whilst at the club.

When it comes to RCC and Burge I'd look at the raw material that the coach has to work with rather than necessarily criticise Oggy. Either way I'd settle for an average experienced keeper rather than a kid with potential all day long. Burge and RCC may yet turn out to be good keepers, but I'd rather they learnt their trade and made their mistakes elsewhere.
Kirkland wasn't one of Oggys, westwood was a fantastic keeper but I felt improved miles AFTER he left the City! And Murphy was average at best. Only improved/looked better when we were relegated and he was playing league 1 football. Always looked out of his depth in the championship to me. Shown by the fact he left us for a championship club and in 3 seasons has made less than 20 league appearances and is now on loan back in league 1

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Liquid Gold

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It might be because of my age but I assumed Blyth was dead. In my mind he's part of city's brilliant past that I wasn't a part of and had long since deceased. He's even more of a legend now that he hates Burge.
 

CCFC54321

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I get it that players lose confidence but Burge has been around the first team for four seasons now and has consistently been utter dog shit so it can't be confidence its simply lack of ability.
 

cloughie

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Oggy was the same as Burge with crosses looks good on the ones he comes for without a challenge but the rest is the same when he didn't come out. But overall Oggy is by far so superior to Burge
Oggy good but well behind BIll Glazier

Not fit to wipe his boots as they say
 

Otis

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Oggy was the same as Burge with crosses looks good on the ones he comes for without a challenge but the rest is the same when he didn't come out. But overall Oggy is by far so superior to Burge
Oggy good but well behind BIll Glazier

Not fit to wipe his boots as they say
Most definitely. Glazier was far, far superior. Oggy was a great shot stopper, but his kicking was poor and he wasn't brilliant on crosses, quite often flapping a lot.

Glazier by far the best keeper I have ever seen.
 

CJ_covblaze

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Haven't had a decent keeper in 15 years? Joe Murphy, Kieran Westwood ... bloody hell, Andy Marshall even got a Player of the Season award.


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Huge mistake letting Marshall go. He would've been a really good asset as a coach. Turned up at academy training some nights off his own back to help out with the keepers from U8s, all the way through to youth.
 

NortonSkyBlue

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Most definitely. Glazier was far, far superior. Oggy was a great shot stopper, but his kicking was poor and he wasn't brilliant on crosses, quite often flapping a lot.

Glazier by far the best keeper I have ever seen.
I know it is just an opinion and I loved Bill Glazier but whatever his shortcomings as coach should not deflect from Oggy's excellence as a keeper for a long period of time.
Yes his distribution was poor but you must remember the back pass and kicking rule changes came during Oggys career.
As much a my favorite goalkeeper was Glazier and always will be, the best was Oggy.
 

capel & collindridge

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The valid comparison for Burge and RCC is Reg Matthews. Made 111 appearances for City from 1950 to 1956 and is one of only five post-war players to be capped while playing for a Third Division club. I think he was still only 22 when he left to play for Chelsea. George Curtis made his debut as a 16 year old when Matthews was our No. 1 keeper. And we make excuses now because our team is so young.
 

covroy

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...on the phone in. Clive read out an email. I'm guessing its the Jim Blyth, probably our best ever keeper since Bill Glazier. When someone of Blyth's knowledge and experience comes out with such a scathing attack on our goalkeeper (Burge) and coach its time for the club to have a look at what's going on .
this is why all covkids are now a load of cunts because nobody remembers the good times.......sisu out nopm ........fisher is trying to divide ue .............apparently worked
 

singers_pore

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The valid comparison for Burge and RCC is Reg Matthews. Made 111 appearances for City from 1950 to 1956 and is one of only five post-war players to be capped while playing for a Third Division club. I think he was still only 22 when he left to play for Chelsea. George Curtis made his debut as a 16 year old when Matthews was our No. 1 keeper. And we make excuses now because our team is so young.

I heard Reg Matthews say that Oggy was a shit keeper. And that was in a year when Oggy was in his prime (mid-1980s)! It seems that our former goalies do not like each other much.
 

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I heard Reg Matthews say that Oggy was a shit keeper. And that was in a year when Oggy was in his prime (mid-1980s)! It seems that our former goalies do not like each other much.

Or maybe they are better judges than us.
 

Otis

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Oggy was about the best in the league at taking crosses. Not sure why anyone would think otherwise.
Well all I can say is that I had an ST in the M&B Stand for a number of years and round by me Oggy's nickname was 'Flapper' and it's a tag he had for quite some time.
 

higgs

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He was in goal in 87 but time for a change now give him a role in the community but we need a new goal keeping coach we are leaking goals we need someone who can inspire a keeper and coach him to command his area. Would like to see kirkland back in some capacity if he's interested in a career in coaching

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Otis

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He was in goal in 87 but time for a change now give him a role in the community but we need a new goal keeping coach we are leaking goals we need someone who can inspire a keeper and coach him to command his area. Would like to see kirkland back in some capacity if he's interested in a career in coaching

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Yeah, give him a job in the community, or just wheel him out at Halloween. Think we need a clean sweep. New regime, fresh start.
 

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Yeah, give him a job in the community, or just wheel him out at Halloween. Think we need a clean sweep. New regime, fresh start.


Or he could just retire or get a real job, as a club we owe him nothing he has been paid for over thirty years he hasn't done it out of the goodness in his heart
 

bawtryneal

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I think RCC will play today.

I cannot believe Burge has been selected in front of RCC. Who makes the decision? You would think that whilst Robins has overall responsibility, his decision would be heavly influenced by Oggy.
Really don't get it. They must have compete lack of faith in RCC to play Burge in front of him.
 

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