stupot07
Well-Known Member
But how does a keeper ever get the experience, if a manager isn't brave enough to play him?
And in the long term, if the manager thinks he has enough promise to be first choice, surely we're better served by that then lurching from short term fix to short term fix?
If the manager *doesn't* think he has the promise, then that's a whole other ball game. But assuming he does...
I tend to agree. We're in league one, how far down the pyramid do you go before you accept that a young keeper can player to get some experience?! He isn't the best keeper in the world, but he's also not the worst we've ever had.
If TM thinks he's good enough, he'll continue to play him, if not he'll drop him.
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