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In his post match interview he says 'there were clearly problems in the first game of the season' and then calm as you like he says 'and there still there now' Fair play to him for saying it like it is, but he didnt seem to bothered about the fact we had been relegated.
All im saying is, that when the matches get hard next season i think he would rather have a cup of tea on the bench like he has done most of this season instead of bossing a back four like kenny did.
I like Rob although I have noticed that he essentially can't really dive to his left. Diving to his right he's great at, left not so good. He's also not the fastest off his line and he looks nervous when a shot is hit straight at him. Apart from that though...
I like Rob although I have noticed that he essentially can't really dive to his left. Diving to his right he's great at, left not so good. He's also not the fastest off his line and he looks nervous when a shot is hit straight at him. Apart from that though...
People wanted rid of kenny however I feel he never let in many sitters and always did a job. seemed harsh to sell
every game Green has played he has let at least one shot go through his hands he's got away with a few of them like Stoke at home but for a keeper of his experience his all round game is woeful. I think we'll struggle if he is first choice next season
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Rob Green Interview on 12:25 - May 8 with 1989 views
Some players seem to get better the longer they go without playing! He was an absolute jonah pretty much his whole QPR career...until we got up to the Prem! Then he played a couple of absolute stormers!! Liverpool away last season stands out particularly
QPR - "shit but local"
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Rob Green Interview on 13:46 - May 8 with 1926 views
I must admit I just don't get Green. He was runner-up to Scott Parker as Hammer of the Year in 2010/11 and the next season played in 42 of WHams 46 league games where they won promotion, albeit via the play-offs. He's an ex England No1 and when ever I'd seen him previously I'd always been fairly impressed, most of all with his shot stopping ability.
So what's happened why doesn't he appear to have the confidence and command you'd expect from a keeper with the aforementioned stats. How can he still have the "ability" to play like it's his first ever game. Harsh, maybe but you get the point. Is it the famous R's curse of turning a great into a not so great or was he really never that good.
He was certainly capable of strange errors and misjudgements before he got to QPR. See 1 minute into this highlight of Blackpool vs West Ham last season:
I looked around the West Ham blogs when we signed him, and although a lot of Hammers were supportive, some were of the opinion that he had peaked a while ago.
Air hostess clique
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Rob Green Interview on 20:36 - May 9 with 1653 views
Rob Green Interview on 04:44 - May 8 by timcocking
Somebody called it about right yesterday;
Green is only a little worse than Caesar, but cheaper wages and less resale value, so i imagine he'll be starting.
I think eventually he'll prove us wrong and do well. Hard to imagine at the moment though.
"Cheaper wages"... Green will still be on 50k a week.
He and Cesar have both had good and bad moments this season but ultimately it's consistency that makes a proper goalkeeper.
People are right to point out his lack of communication in the box, it's a major failing. Goalkeepers are not there to save the day when the defence goes wrong - they are a part of the defence.
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Rob Green Interview on 21:23 - May 9 with 1603 views