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Phillips or Amos

mendonca
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I'm really starting to feel that Dillon learning on the job in the Championship might be a step too far. A good shot stopper but his distribution is woeful and he turns around acknowledging as much each time a kick/throw is made.
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"A good shot stopper"
Too damn right and that's his number one (pun intended) job.
The myth of poor distribution is trotted out every time when no fault can be found in his main and most significant role which is keeping the ball out of the net.
Clean sheet but let's drop the keeper? Mind boggles.18 -
Would give him a little bit longer
To be fair I dont think we've conceded a goal yet that can be attributed to his fault
I think him turning round to acknowledge a bad bit of distribution is nothing more than when an outfield player puts their hand up to apologise for a bad pass
Think one problem has been team mates either getting in the way or too slow, today at one point he held the ball before taking a goal kick because Lockyer / Pearce were just standing there and werent making themselves available for the pass - On one occasion against Forest he went to take quick punt up field yet our own players got in his way which messed things up1 -
Muric for Nottingham Forest was a clear example of someone on Wednesday who is supposed to be good @ distribution (hence why he's at Man City) yet was embarrassing2
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mendonca said:I'm really starting to feel that Dillon learning on the job in the Championship might be a step too far. A good shot stopper but his distribution is woeful and he turns around acknowledging as much each time a kick/throw is made.
however, I forgot to add that Amos is by far the better technical keeper, BUT is he a lucky keeper like Phillips ?
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Henry Irving said:
"A good shot stopper"
Too damn right and that's his number one (pun intended) job.
The myth of poor distribution is trotted out every time when no fault can be found in his main and most significant role which is keeping the ball out of the net.
Clean sheet but let's drop the keeper? Mind boggles.8 -
His kicking is woeful and put us under a lot of pressure at the end of the day, every time he cleared the ball it was as far away from any of our players left up top as you could get.
Yes he is a good shot stopper but today showed us the problems we are going to face when a decent team with a high press come up against us.4 -
sam3110 said:His kicking is woeful and put us under a lot of pressure at the end of the day, every time he cleared the ball it was as far away from any of our players left up top as you could get.
Yes he is a good shot stopper but today showed us the problems we are going to face when a decent team with a high press come up against us.
Meant that it was usually Taylor battling on his own and would lose out to the experienced Jansson2 -
The whole whole team was under pressure today. Pretty much whole match on the back foot. Dillon’s done nothing wrong in my book and retains the shirt until he has a run of dodgy performances. He hasn’t and I don’t think he will. Every GK makes the odd error.4
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sam3110 said:His kicking is woeful and put us under a lot of pressure at the end of the day, every time he cleared the ball it was as far away from any of our players left up top as you could get.
Yes he is a good shot stopper but today showed us the problems we are going to face when a decent team with a high press come up against us.
I really think people's expections of distribution are so unrealistic that no keeper can reach them.
If you want an example of woeful distribution look at the forest keeper.
For me his job is to keep the ball out of the net, the rest is a nice add on.
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Just a discussion I thought worth having on a seperate thread, rather than turning the topic of an existing post off topic.
I like Dills. Would like to see an improvement in some areas of his game....command, calling, managing box, distribution in terms of kicking and throwing.1 - Sponsored links:
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It's his shirt to lose (and rightly) but I suspect that if he had to miss a match or two due to injury or suspension, Amos could easily make the shirt his own and make it difficult for him to get back in3
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killerandflash said:It's his shirt to lose (and rightly) but I suspect that if he had to miss a match or two due to injury or suspension, Amos could easily make the shirt his own and make it difficult for him to get back in
I wrote in my player marks:
Phillips: 6.5 - A couple of very good saves. A couple of dodgy moments. Ultimately, not a whole lot to do. He's a great shot stopper, of that there can be no doubt. I just feel he has a mistake in him due to lapses in concentration, and it means we'll see Amos at some point. Still young for a keeper and has developed far better than I ever would have imagined nine months ago.
Phillips has gotten much better, but he still isn't the most comfortable with the ball at his feet. He had a couple of sloppy moments in the first couple of matches as well. This has been the case with him for years. He has improved drastically in that area in the last few months, but it remains a weakness at times.
It's also worth remembering Amos was really, really bloody good two years ago.
I wouldn't drop him yet. And Bowyer is quite loyal to players. But as you say killer, I think at some point Amos could well come into the side and make that #1 shirt his.
Like with Pearce and Sarr, it's a good problem to have. I suspect it will work itself out one way or another, either that Phillips starts to iron out the mistakes in his game, or that Amos inevitably comes in. I don't think this is one where you need to force a decision right now.0 -
He’s got the shirt at the moment, and I don’t see any reason to change it. If he was performing like Butland at Stoke then fair enough, but he isn't I don’t really give a toss if a keepers distribution is a bit flakey.....as long as he keeps the ball out of the net.
He took a while to claim the number 1 spot and more than deserves to keep it.... even if he does make a few mistakes in future games.2 -
I remember Dean Kiely being criticised for poor distribution
Thank god we saw the back of him. He was rubbish.7 -
Phillips did make some good saves today agreed but he's still far from the finished article.
He doesn't command his box enough I don't know if it's a lack of confidence but in the first half think it was him and Pearce? almost let in one of there players to put it over the bar. There was another attack where Pearce had to deflect it behind for a corner because he didn't get a shout from Phillips.
Yes it might have been a clean sheet but he just doesn't command his box enough. I still think Amos is the better keeper but to be fair to Phillips none of the goals conceded so far you could really pin on him.
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We saw what Amos could do the season before last; once he'd had a long run in the side he was immense.
But when he first played that season, he was shaky and indecisive before his game eventually started to come together.
And then there was his unhappy spell at Millwall last season, when everything turned to ratshit for him.
Bowyer has said, that Amos is a confidence player - okay, all pro footballers are more or less.
Amos is here to rebuild his form and reputation once he gets a chance in the 1st team.
Otherwise, if he'd been on top of his game, he would have been in demand at other clubs and not taken a big drop in wages.
People overlook how far Dillon Phillips has come in 12 months.
This time last year Jed Steer came in on loan and after a couple of games kept the number 1 shirt.
Steer was recalled by New Year's Eve and Dillon has played every League game since. On merit.
It's his shirt to lose.
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Could command the area far far better for me! Every time a cross comes into the box he is rooted to his goal line!2
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Daft thread. He’s a massive part of the momentum. And of a defence that just kept out an all out attack.
He’s Charlton’s number one7 -
Henry Irving said:sam3110 said:His kicking is woeful and put us under a lot of pressure at the end of the day, every time he cleared the ball it was as far away from any of our players left up top as you could get.
Yes he is a good shot stopper but today showed us the problems we are going to face when a decent team with a high press come up against us.
I really think people's expections of distribution are so unrealistic that no keeper can reach them.
If you want an example of woeful distribution look at the forest keeper.
For me his job is to keep the ball out of the net, the rest is a nice add on.2 -
Just like how Darren Randolph, Rob Elliot and Nick Pope weren't ready, you mean?3
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Phillips is fine.
https://youtu.be/nL4mUBOSjns
He just helped earn our first clean sheet of the season... Wind it in chaps.3 -
Dillon cannot be blamed for any goal this season. Two very good saves today. Distribution poor today but probably due to Brentford defense and high pressure, has been fine this season IMO.
id rather he makes two saves and kicks badly , than kicks well and lets in two goals .8 -
Henry Irving said:
"A good shot stopper"
Too damn right and that's his number one (pun intended) job.
The myth of poor distribution is trotted out every time when no fault can be found in his main and most significant role which is keeping the ball out of the net.
Clean sheet but let's drop the keeper? Mind boggles.
I don’t think Phillips is a bad ‘keeper, and of course I want him to succeed, however it seems plain to me that his poor ability with the ball at his feet is an issue in the system Bowyer wants to play. I don’t think it will be too long before Amos is first choice, in fact I would imagine confidence in that fact is why Amos joined us.2 -
sam3110 said:Henry Irving said:sam3110 said:His kicking is woeful and put us under a lot of pressure at the end of the day, every time he cleared the ball it was as far away from any of our players left up top as you could get.
Yes he is a good shot stopper but today showed us the problems we are going to face when a decent team with a high press come up against us.
I really think people's expections of distribution are so unrealistic that no keeper can reach them.
If you want an example of woeful distribution look at the forest keeper.
For me his job is to keep the ball out of the net, the rest is a nice add on.1 -
I got really annoyed today in NU with eejits getting on Dillon's back. Muppets.1
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Weegie Addick said:I got really annoyed today in NU with eejits getting on Dillon's back. Muppets.2
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ForeverAddickted said:Muric for Nottingham Forest was a clear example of someone on Wednesday who is supposed to be good @ distribution (hence why he's at Man City) yet was embarrassing0
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Amos has had a few chances at previous clubs to earn a starting spot at Championship clubs and has never taken that chance. I would be shocked if he’s ever our future number one for an extended period.
What makes some people so convinced that he will be better than Dillon at this level?0 -
Callumcafc said:Amos has had a few chances at previous clubs to earn a starting spot at Championship clubs and has never taken that chance. I would be shocked if he’s ever our future number one for an extended period.
What makes some people so convinced that he will be better than Dillon at this level?0 -
se9addick said:Callumcafc said:Amos has had a few chances at previous clubs to earn a starting spot at Championship clubs and has never taken that chance. I would be shocked if he’s ever our future number one for an extended period.
What makes some people so convinced that he will be better than Dillon at this level?
He had a great season with us in L1 and I think he was our best option this summer. I much prefer Dillon though.2