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Ben Amos - gone to Wigan, leaving message p9
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killerandflash said:Athletico Charlton said:Really dominant in the air/our box but doesn't seem the same keeper as we had 3 years ago or so.0
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letthegoodtimesroll said:killerandflash said:Athletico Charlton said:Really dominant in the air/our box but doesn't seem the same keeper as we had 3 years ago or so.
He gets beaten from distance on a regular basis.
We deffinatly need a better keeper next season.12 -
I think Amos has been poor this season. Yes he has made some good saves but he is a keeper so we should reasonably expect this. He has been beaten so many times from distance. I am sure opposition must target shooting from distance as he is vulnerable. I think our defensive frailties have masked his mistakes. I feel nervous with him in goal. Hopefully it's something we address next season.7
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Time to give AMB a go? Keep hearing good things about him.4
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I think he is not up to the Championship and if we go up we need a better keeper. He has let in too many 'worldies' from distance and obviously has a weakness that other sides are onto. You can really appreciate how good Dillon was now Amos has had a long run in the side. If we can't make play offs I'd like to see Maynard Brewer given a chance.3
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The ball definitely did not get deflected last night. It may have swerved a bit but not very much. Amos went to the left, the ball went in the centre of the goal. It was a long range shot and he had plenty of time to track it and get in position. It was a shocking mistake.14
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Keep him for now, stability and all that.
Replace in Summer. No idea which keepers are available, but we could do worse than trying AMB.0 -
should he go to specsavers?
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GK, one of many positions we need to fill in Summer4
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Agree it was a shocking error. It's from 25-yards, bouncing low, and in the centre of the goal... And it's gone in. When do you ever see that? Shocking.1
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Davo55 said:The ball definitely did not get deflected last night. It may have swerved a bit but not very much. Amos went to the left, the ball went in the centre of the goal. It was a long range shot and he had plenty of time to track it and get in position. It was a shocking mistake.0
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He seems to get beaten from distance with alarming regularity.1
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Also Amos spills a lot of balls that bounce just in front of him. Been lucky so far that the ball has always gone to one of our players, but unless this fault is corrected it will lead soft goals.2
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I'm afraid Ben filled in when Dillon left, he was number 2 up till then, and he does seem to get beaten far too easily from distance, very much need a proper number 1 next year1
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Redhenry said:should he go to specsavers?
He has to be partly to blame as he has been beaten so often.
I've been seriously wondering for a few weeks whether he needs an eye test.
Maybe he's short sighted and doesn't even realise it?0 -
thenewbie said:I wonder if the lack of serious competition for his place is a part of it. His position as No. 1 keeper feels like it's safe no matter what happens and perhaps a bit of complacency creeping in?0
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Covered End said:Redhenry said:should he go to specsavers?
He has to be partly to blame as he has been beaten so often.
I've been seriously wondering for a few weeks whether he needs an eye test.
Maybe he's short sighted and doesn't even realise it?1 -
I think some of the worldies wouldn’t have been so with a better keeper.5
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EugenesAxe said:I think some of the worldies wouldn’t have been so with a better keeper.
They were only called worldies because they hit the back of the net.
Phillips would have saved several of those in my opinion.3 -
If we've gone the whole season with AMB as backup, surely that means that we think he's good enough to step in as our number 1, and he deserves a chance.
If we don't think he's good enough, we should have signed another keeper
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I've had my doubts on Amos for a while, think the Rochdale 'worldie' game was the one that changed my view on his this season. He's never done it beyond League 1, think we'll upgrade this summer0
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Sometimes he's a bit like the kid who throws himself about in the goal but isn't actually very good, and if he'd just stood still he would have made it look a fairly routine save.2
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As an aside, with the new gaffer taking over, I wonder what Adkins thinks about Amos and indeed Marshall, seeing how Amos seems to have gone backwards this season, and has a clear technical flaw which hasn't been resolved.0
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Interestingly the stats for "leaving his line" (which he seems to be getting accused of never doing) are as follows for league 1 this season
Amos - 85 times
Palmer (Lincoln) - 73
Cooper (Plymouth) 67
Holy (Ipswich) - 61
Maxwell (Blackpool) - 56
Amos ranks 4th in the "leaving the line per game" at an average of 2.17 times per game behind Lon (Hull) 2.87, Arnold (Northampton) 2.53 and Balcombe (Donny) 2.39
He is 3rd for "Saves made" in total but 14th for "Saves per 90 minutes". In the overall rankings in Wyscout for Goalkeepers at this level he is the 14th best keeper overall
Boring stats I know but the perception that he is rooted to his line is not accurate. Sadly Wyscout don't have a stat for "Goals conceded from long range"
In summary - I would like us to sign a new keeper next season. Partly for a bit of competition for Amos if he's here - but also to push MAynard-Brewer on1 -
In 3 goals time Amos will have conceded as many goals as he did in 17/18.
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We'll finish the season like Sasa Ilic, was it 10 clean sheets in a row?0
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Reminds me a bit of Rob Elliott. Decent all round keeper but longer range shots are a real problem for him. If there's a better keeper available next season it would be good to replace him, but if there isn't he's decent enough
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Ben has been poor this season as was Dillion spilling stuff at the end of last season.Certainly not the keeper of a few years ago0
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Swisdom said:Interestingly the stats for "leaving his line" (which he seems to be getting accused of never doing) are as follows for league 1 this season
Amos - 85 times
Palmer (Lincoln) - 73
Cooper (Plymouth) 67
Holy (Ipswich) - 61
Maxwell (Blackpool) - 56
Amos ranks 4th in the "leaving the line per game" at an average of 2.17 times per game behind Lon (Hull) 2.87, Arnold (Northampton) 2.53 and Balcombe (Donny) 2.39
He is 3rd for "Saves made" in total but 14th for "Saves per 90 minutes". In the overall rankings in Wyscout for Goalkeepers at this level he is the 14th best keeper overall
Boring stats I know but the perception that he is rooted to his line is not accurate. Sadly Wyscout don't have a stat for "Goals conceded from long range"
In summary - I would like us to sign a new keeper next season. Partly for a bit of competition for Amos if he's here - but also to push MAynard-Brewer on
It's letting in 25/30/35 yard shots most games that is the issue.3 -
Agree with the above. A dominating keeper who controls his area, but a woeful shotstopper from distance.1