I've been told we are looking at Chris Herd, former villa defender/utility player most recently at Perth Glory, plays for Australia and is a free agent. Never heard of him and the source is not 100% reliable BUT it's a rumour....albeit a pants one!
I've been told we are looking at Chris Herd, former villa defender/utility player most recently at Perth Glory, plays for Australia and is a free agent. Never heard of him and the source is not 100% reliable BUT it's a rumour....albeit a pants one!
"Gillespie has been working very hard on his kicking and how he is one of the best keepers with his feet in the lower leagues. He achieved an 81 per cent distribution success rate last season, better even than Jon McLaughlin, who won Leauge One goalkeeper of the year after impressing in Burton Albion’s promotion campaign.
That is why Gillespie is thought to be ready for a step up into the higher divisions, and why Charlton Athletic are considering a £150,000 move for the 24-year-old. He started off at Newcastle United as a boy, he is from Throckley just outside the city, but was released at 16 for not being big enough.
His early years at Carlisle were disrupted by knee injuries, but having overcome those and established himself as a regular he is now one of the more impressive young English goalkeepers in the lower leagues."
Yep. Id say us sanctioning Philips move to Cheltenham depends on a back up keeper coming in. Also think us signing Pearce is dependant on us agreeing an exit for Tex.
Signing someone like Gillespie does actually make sense, seems like a Powell-esque kind of move, can get them in fairly cheap, within a few seasons he could establish himself.
What I wouldn't like however is for 2 keepers to have been included in the '5 or 6 needed' speech
'Insider' on CAFC Picks again. Says one more in and a hint of another. Also says Roland - or "Ronald McShitface" was unhappy about spending money on a 'keeper. "He has no interest in the long term and promotion is not his number one aim". http://www.cafcpicks.com/
Make of that what you will. Maybe Rio was telling the truth?
"Gillespie has been working very hard on his kicking and how he is one of the best keepers with his feet in the lower leagues. He achieved an 81 per cent distribution success rate last season, better even than Jon McLaughlin, who won Leauge One goalkeeper of the year after impressing in Burton Albion’s promotion campaign.
That is why Gillespie is thought to be ready for a step up into the higher divisions, and why Charlton Athletic are considering a £150,000 move for the 24-year-old. He started off at Newcastle United as a boy, he is from Throckley just outside the city, but was released at 16 for not being big enough.
His early years at Carlisle were disrupted by knee injuries, but having overcome those and established himself as a regular he is now one of the more impressive young English goalkeepers in the lower leagues."
Good, I think this is often desperately overlooked in keepers. One of the things that was overlooked in terms of his improvement last year was Nicky Pope's distribution. From what I saw it was excellent. Whenever he claimed the ball he had his head up straight away looking to distribute it and start a counter attack. That can be an excellent weapon.
'Insider' on CAFC Picks again. Says one more in and a hint of another. Also says Roland - or "Ronald McShitface" was unhappy about spending money on a 'keeper. "He has no interest in the long term and promotion is not his number one aim". http://www.cafcpicks.com/
Make of that what you will. Maybe Rio was telling the truth?
The million pound sale of Pope may encourage RD to bring in Gillespie.
His ideal scenario: Rudd to be recalled in January, Gillespie comes in, plays ‘quite’ well - gets sold on. RD in heaven, buys himself a new pair of celebration shoes and several rolls of duct tape.
'Insider' on CAFC Picks again. Says one more in and a hint of another. Also says Roland - or "Ronald McShitface" was unhappy about spending money on a 'keeper. "He has no interest in the long term and promotion is not his number one aim". http://www.cafcpicks.com/
Make of that what you will. Maybe Rio was telling the truth?
While I suppose any signing is encouraging, am I alone in thinking Phillips could of stepped up to first choice this year, thus enabling more money to be spent strengthening the team in midfield? I saw him play a lot for Cheltenham last year and he always looked class, albeit at a lower standard. I haven't seen any of the friendlies, has he done anything to suggest that he couldn't of been our first choice keeper?
"Gillespie has been working very hard on his kicking and how he is one of the best keepers with his feet in the lower leagues. He achieved an 81 per cent distribution success rate last season, better even than Jon McLaughlin, who won Leauge One goalkeeper of the year after impressing in Burton Albion’s promotion campaign.
That is why Gillespie is thought to be ready for a step up into the higher divisions, and why Charlton Athletic are considering a £150,000 move for the 24-year-old. He started off at Newcastle United as a boy, he is from Throckley just outside the city, but was released at 16 for not being big enough.
His early years at Carlisle were disrupted by knee injuries, but having overcome those and established himself as a regular he is now one of the more impressive young English goalkeepers in the lower leagues."
Good, I think this is often desperately overlooked in keepers. One of the things that was overlooked in terms of his improvement last year was Nicky Pope's distribution. From what I saw it was excellent. Whenever he claimed the ball he had his head up straight away looking to distribute it and start a counter attack. That can be an excellent weapon.
While I suppose any signing is encouraging, am I alone in thinking Phillips could of stepped up to first choice this year, thus enabling more money to be spent strengthening the team in midfield? I saw him play a lot for Cheltenham last year and he always looked class, albeit at a lower standard. I haven't seen any of the friendlies, has he done anything to suggest that he couldn't of been our first choice keeper?
It's a risk, if he makes a mistake and struggles for confidence the only alternative would be Mitov.
While I suppose any signing is encouraging, am I alone in thinking Phillips could of stepped up to first choice this year, thus enabling more money to be spent strengthening the team in midfield? I saw him play a lot for Cheltenham last year and he always looked class, albeit at a lower standard. I haven't seen any of the friendlies, has he done anything to suggest that he couldn't of been our first choice keeper?
It's a risk, if he makes a mistake and struggles for confidence the only alternative would be Mitov.
Look how Pope was gt at , confidence shot to piece.
While I suppose any signing is encouraging, am I alone in thinking Phillips could of stepped up to first choice this year, thus enabling more money to be spent strengthening the team in midfield? I saw him play a lot for Cheltenham last year and he always looked class, albeit at a lower standard. I haven't seen any of the friendlies, has he done anything to suggest that he couldn't of been our first choice keeper?
It's a risk, if he makes a mistake and struggles for confidence the only alternative would be Mitov.
Look how Pope was gt at , confidence shot to piece.
While I suppose any signing is encouraging, am I alone in thinking Phillips could of stepped up to first choice this year, thus enabling more money to be spent strengthening the team in midfield? I saw him play a lot for Cheltenham last year and he always looked class, albeit at a lower standard. I haven't seen any of the friendlies, has he done anything to suggest that he couldn't of been our first choice keeper?
We are owned by a Billionaire. We can still spend money strengthening the team in midfield if he chooses.
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"Gillespie has been working very hard on his kicking and how he is one of the best keepers with his feet in the lower leagues. He achieved an 81 per cent distribution success rate last season, better even than Jon McLaughlin, who won Leauge One goalkeeper of the year after impressing in Burton Albion’s promotion campaign.
That is why Gillespie is thought to be ready for a step up into the higher divisions, and why Charlton Athletic are considering a £150,000 move for the 24-year-old. He started off at Newcastle United as a boy, he is from Throckley just outside the city, but was released at 16 for not being big enough.
His early years at Carlisle were disrupted by knee injuries, but having overcome those and established himself as a regular he is now one of the more impressive young English goalkeepers in the lower leagues."
What I wouldn't like however is for 2 keepers to have been included in the '5 or 6 needed' speech
"He has no interest in the long term and promotion is not his number one aim". http://www.cafcpicks.com/
Make of that what you will. Maybe Rio was telling the truth?
His ideal scenario: Rudd to be recalled in January, Gillespie comes in, plays ‘quite’ well - gets sold on. RD in heaven, buys himself a new pair of celebration shoes and several rolls of duct tape.
Doom
Gloom
Potential suicide attempt
We sign reserve Norwich goalkeeper until January on loan
Joy
Jubilation
Orgasm
Etc
Etc
What I think we'll get: 1
What I think will improve the squad: 0
Depressing times.