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Pope heading out on loan

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  • Dippenhall
    Dippenhall Posts: 3,927
    If you think a couple of mistakes of a 20 year old keeper means you write him off just recall De Gea's early games for United 3 seasons a go, he was an embarrassment, 10 times worse than Pope's errors. But Fergie just stuck with him and showed belief, now look at him.
  • Before those mistakes he kept us in some games too, like Huddersfield. Pulling off saves like some of the best shot stoppers I have seen play for Charlton. I always felt like Kiely and Illic (although prone to some mistakes) were almost worth a 1-0 lead on their own . If Pope continues to develop and learns to command his area he'll be a quality keeper.
  • Dansk_Red said:

    Another clean sheet today

    Daz?
  • Kap10
    Kap10 Posts: 15,637
    Potential tobe a quality keeper but may decide he would rather 1st choice football at a lower level than competing for a bench space with a network keeper.

  • RugbyAddick
    RugbyAddick Posts: 2,088
    Competition can only be healthy for him too. As I said in an earlier post, a lot of work has gone into the development of Nick Pope. When Pope went out on loan to Bury, Ben Roberts told the fans that it was always the plan to send him out as part of his devlopment.

    My view point is that his confidence was badly dented after Henderson was injured so Pope was sent to a L2 team instead of a L1 team because he's always going to be a star in a L2 team. He did it last year at York and seems to be doing it this year. Keepers, like strikers thrive off of confidence.

    Hopefully Pope sticks with us and sees that he has a future with us. I don't think he needs to worry too much about Etheridge as competition. Just Dmitrovic and Henderson. It can only be healthy. Ben Roberts is the right person to guide him through it too.
  • Callumcafc
    Callumcafc Posts: 64,284
    We need to do whatever we can to keep hold of him if he's having any thoughts of moving on. He'll be a decent Premier League goalkeeper by the end of his career.
  • Thing is Goalkeepers dont usually peak in their careers until at least 29 and with them having to do less running around they can have longer careers than the outfield players so there is every chance that Nick Pope still has a good 20 years in the game provided he stays committed to the game and stays fit (i.e. take Mark Schwarzer and Brad Friedal for example)

    On top of that after seeing how Roger Johnson is with Morgan Fox, i.e. constantly communicating etc... I'd like to see Pope given a chance behind him at some stage as Bikey seems to be the sort who hides himself these days where as Johnson seems to give everyone the required confidence booster
  • Dansk_Red
    Dansk_Red Posts: 5,741
    Another clean sheet to-day against Plymouth
  • Dansk_Red said:

    Another clean sheet to-day against Plymouth

    So that's now 9 games for Bury and only 5 goals conceded in those games.
  • Oggy Red
    Oggy Red Posts: 44,990
    Dansk_Red said:

    Another clean sheet to-day against Plymouth

    Played against Holmes-Dennis


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  • redlanered
    redlanered Posts: 2,223
    Another clean sheet for Nick, and while you can say "it's only L2", we'd be very very happy if you knew we were signing a young keeper getting the kind of reviews you see here. But he's ours, and we need to keep him for the long term

    http://www.gigglane.com/showthread.php/25642-Pope

    For example:

    "Pope is going to prove to be signing of the season"
    "Best goalkeeper I've seen at Gigg Lane in the last decade, even better than Kasper in my opinion"
    " that save was astonishing and was probably one of the best ever seen at Gigg, certainly in my 50 years of watching."
  • AFKABartram
    AFKABartram Posts: 58,138
    few Bury fans on Twitter were raving about his performance last night
  • Get him back here in the summer and lets see what Luzon's motivational style can do to him... Keep Dmitrovic as third choice and release Etheridge (Sorry but too old to be so far down the pecking order)
  • Swisdom
    Swisdom Posts: 14,980
    The little write up on my Sky Sports app praised him too.

    He does seem to make an impact when he goes somewhere doesn't he.
  • He made a few mistakes granted but Peeters' zonal marking system did not help him one bit!

    Would like to see him back for next season but i have a feeling we won't see him.
  • Henry Irving
    Henry Irving Posts: 85,471
    "I did say a few weeks ago that I thought Pope would go on to become a better keeper than Dean Kiely.

    Big gloves to fill, but I rate him that much.."
  • The Red Robin
    The Red Robin Posts: 26,346

    "I did say a few weeks ago that I thought Pope would go on to become a better keeper than Dean Kiely.

    Big gloves to fill, but I rate him that much.."

    I saw that from York fans as well last season. Some even said he was as good as Joe Hart was at that level / age.
  • Swisdom
    Swisdom Posts: 14,980
    edited March 2015
    Taken from their site '
    Had a chat with him post game, he said that's his best save ever in first half, and as I was told at plymouth , he's very keen on staying here, horses mouth
    Maybe it's just lip service - but we need to make sure we don't lose him for peanuts if we lose him at all.
  • The Red Robin
    The Red Robin Posts: 26,346
    Search Twitter fro Nick Pope - Bury fans raving about him.
  • RugbyAddick
    RugbyAddick Posts: 2,088
    We have spent too much time and money trying to develop him to lose him for peanuts. He needs to stay IMO. Henderson will most probably go to a Prem Club to sit on their bench (Hamer and Elliot style) if he keeps this level of form up so we need to keep him.

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  • The Red Robin
    The Red Robin Posts: 26,346
    seth plum said:
    Brilliant. Seems to be a bit more vocal there than he is with us.
  • andynelson
    andynelson Posts: 1,951

    seth plum said:
    Brilliant. Seems to be a bit more vocal there than he is with us.
    He was extremely vocal when playing for the U-21's. Maybe didn't have the confidence to bellow at the likes of Bikey and TBH.

  • cafcdave123
    cafcdave123 Posts: 11,491

    seth plum said:
    Brilliant. Seems to be a bit more vocal there than he is with us.
    He was extremely vocal when playing for the U-21's. Maybe didn't have the confidence to bellow at the likes of Bikey and TBH.

    I think with the zonal marking he wasn't overly confident in general
  • Davo55
    Davo55 Posts: 7,857
    edited March 2015
    Driving home last night, listening to Talksport and the Bury manager was on the phone. He was bigging up Pope no end, basically putting his form forward as the main reason for their good run. Good to hear. I'd like to see him back and loaned out again to a higher L1 side to continue his development. He has a long career ahead of him and I think he can be successful with us in time.
  • Lovely gesture from the Luton player to Nick Pope as well in that video
  • Dansk_Red said:

    Another clean sheet to-day against Plymouth

    So that's now 9 games for Bury and only 5 goals conceded in those games.
    So after the Luton game that's now 10 games for Bury and only 5 goals conceded.

    He's got to be our number 2 next season.
  • paulie8290
    paulie8290 Posts: 23,355

    Dansk_Red said:

    Another clean sheet to-day against Plymouth

    So that's now 9 games for Bury and only 5 goals conceded in those games.
    So after the Luton game that's now 10 games for Bury and only 5 goals conceded.

    He's got to be our number 2 next season.
    he kept a load of clean sheets for york last season, people said he needs to be number 1 here this season, was number 2 and when he got a chance made a few mistakes and people got on his back.

    IMO he needs to go to a league 1 club next season, not league 2 again and see what happens then
  • Dansk_Red said:

    Another clean sheet to-day against Plymouth

    So that's now 9 games for Bury and only 5 goals conceded in those games.
    So after the Luton game that's now 10 games for Bury and only 5 goals conceded.

    He's got to be our number 2 next season.
    Trouble is... Does he want to be a No.2 next season?
  • foxjam
    foxjam Posts: 208
    If he helps Bury get promoted this season it could be worth giving him another loan there, obviously he likes the club and the fans rate him. Gives him the chance to continue improving at a higher level. That is unless we want him in our squad next season.