Bumberclart
Well-Known Member
I've read a lot of criticism of Burge and I thought it was time that the Goalkeepers Union offered some support.I've played in goal for years, so feel a bit defensive towards him.
Being a keeper is the most thankless position on the field (excluding the officials).
If you keep a clean sheet, that's your job.
If you make a mistake everyone remembers.
Yes, Burge has made mistakes this season. But, he's also saved us a few points in other games. Nobody in the squad has been immune from errors this season.
Don't forget, as a keeper, you spend long periods of the game stood around spectating. This gives you plenty of time to focus on an error you've made and also makes it easy to hear and digest negativity coming from the stands.
There's a reason he is at City and not Real Madrid. He's a good L2 keeper, and nothing more.
I would like to have seen a bit more progression from Burge, but some people simply reach their peak and go no further.
Lets get behind the lad instead of slating him.
I do however question the Gk coaching at City, and wonder if its time for a change. Having watched Oggy take GK warm up for years, very little seems to have changed. Is is time for some new ideas in this department?
Being a keeper is the most thankless position on the field (excluding the officials).
If you keep a clean sheet, that's your job.
If you make a mistake everyone remembers.
Yes, Burge has made mistakes this season. But, he's also saved us a few points in other games. Nobody in the squad has been immune from errors this season.
Don't forget, as a keeper, you spend long periods of the game stood around spectating. This gives you plenty of time to focus on an error you've made and also makes it easy to hear and digest negativity coming from the stands.
There's a reason he is at City and not Real Madrid. He's a good L2 keeper, and nothing more.
I would like to have seen a bit more progression from Burge, but some people simply reach their peak and go no further.
Lets get behind the lad instead of slating him.
I do however question the Gk coaching at City, and wonder if its time for a change. Having watched Oggy take GK warm up for years, very little seems to have changed. Is is time for some new ideas in this department?