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Craig MacGillivray signs from Pompey - 2 year deal
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I haven't seen Nathan Harness play but surely he can't be worse than McG can he? I would hope we don't have two keepers in our squad who are frightened to come out and catch the bloody ball. I'd give him a go against Gillingham.1
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It’s a shame the way it’s gone - I was pleased when we signed him. I’ve defended him for a while, but having just seen that goal from Saturday, enough is enough. Hopefully Portsmouth might want him back, but whatever happens, he can’t be trusted to be out Number 1.
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Have we Charltonised him?
Came to us as Pompey's POTY but he hasn't really shown that he's good enough at all.1 -
For me it’s his distribution, more so then his lack of commanding his box, that irks me the most.
I’m not sure if it’s indicative of our wider issues when we are in possession of the ball, but I’m fed up of the times when he does have it and our players are splitting and running into space that he never looks to roll/throw it out to them. If he ever does go quickly it’s always the long ball over the top.
We just play such slow and uninspiring football.0 -
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Pompey’s POTY. It was ponytail off the season. He had a haircut over the summer. Cant our recruitment team get these things right!!!
Did we keep the receipt?0 -
Amos's weaknesses suddenly feel like nit picking. Most of the shots from outside the box were because nobody could be bothered to get their body in the way and/or apply pressure.6
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Chris_from_Sidcup said:Have we Charltonised him?
Came to us as Pompey's POTY but he hasn't really shown that he's good enough at all.0 -
mendonca said:Amos's weaknesses suddenly feel like nit picking. Most of the shots from outside the box were because nobody could be bothered to get their body in the way and/or apply pressure.6
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We've been spoilt in the past seasons with keepers, from Ilic, Kiely, Elliott, Hamer, Pope and Phillips being great keepers, to having top loanees like Carson, Steer, Amos and Rudd, and even some of our backup keepers like Andersen, Randolph, Button, Alnwick and Dmitrovic, for most of the last 20 years we've not had many duds (the Weaver era probably being the biggest first choice dud we had, and the end of Henderson first time around wasn't great either) but Macgillivray is the worst first choice keeper we've had since I first watched Charlton in 1994/19954
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Cafc43v3r said:Scoham said:TEL said:Questions need to be asked about the goalkeeping coach as well, hes had all season to iron out the weaknesses.
We are just so poor in so many departments, the last thing you need is Calamity Craig between the sticks
We were most likely aware of the weakness when we decided to sign him but accepted it regardless. Question is did we look wide and far enough in terms of what other options were available?
That's partly tongue in cheek but.0 -
Chris_from_Sidcup said:Have we Charltonised him?
Came to us as Pompey's POTY but he hasn't really shown that he's good enough at all.0 -
We are stuck with big Mac. Nathan Harness hasn't been on the bench for the last couple of games. Nathan Harvey has. I also understand that Henderson is injured atm.0
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sam3110 said:We've been spoilt in the past seasons with keepers, from Ilic, Kiely, Elliott, Hamer, Pope and Phillips being great keepers, to having top loanees like Carson, Steer, Amos and Rudd, and even some of our backup keepers like Andersen, Randolph, Button, Alnwick and Dmitrovic, for most of the last 20 years we've not had many duds (the Weaver era probably being the biggest first choice dud we had, and the end of Henderson first time around wasn't great either) but Macgillivray is the worst first choice keeper we've had since I first watched Charlton in 1994/19954
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Davo55 said:I haven't seen Nathan Harness play but surely he can't be worse than McG can he? I would hope we don't have two keepers in our squad who are frightened to come out and catch the bloody ball. I'd give him a go against Gillingham.Nathan looked good in the cup games.I would play him over Calamity Craig0
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Scoham said:TEL said:Questions need to be asked about the goalkeeping coach as well, hes had all season to iron out the weaknesses.
We are just so poor in so many departments, the last thing you need is Calamity Craig between the sticks
We were most likely aware of the weakness when we decided to sign him but accepted it regardless. Question is did we look wide and far enough in terms of what other options were available?1 -
sam3110 said:We've been spoilt in the past seasons with keepers, from Ilic, Kiely, Elliott, Hamer, Pope and Phillips being great keepers, to having top loanees like Carson, Steer, Amos and Rudd, and even some of our backup keepers like Andersen, Randolph, Button, Alnwick and Dmitrovic, for most of the last 20 years we've not had many duds (the Weaver era probably being the biggest first choice dud we had, and the end of Henderson first time around wasn't great either) but Macgillivray is the worst first choice keeper we've had since I first watched Charlton in 1994/1995
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Fortune 82nd Minute said:I'm not just just jumping on the bandwagon - been saying this for months - but his unwillingness to come for crosses means he will never be the goalkeeper we need for a promotion push in this league where the ball gets crossed into the area frequently.
If he plays tonight, just watch him. Rooted to his line as the ball flies dangerously across the 6 yard box.
I was a big fan of Ben Amos and his style of keeping. He genuinely was one of the best catchers of crosses I have ever seen in a Charlton shirt. We have missed him hugely.
Finally I'm still scratching my head at Corey Blackett - Taylor saying on the Bromley Addicks zoom call that he thought MacGillivray was our player of the year so far. Can only assume he doesn't watch much if he's not playing.
Hamer was the best we have had at commanding his box.1 -
Chris_from_Sidcup said:Have we Charltonised him?
Came to us as Pompey's POTY but he hasn't really shown that he's good enough at all.1 -
No idea what’s going on with the coaching, but it’s a big call swapping keepers at this stage of the season, we’re in a scrap, and need stability, as a collective unit, they’ve all got to stick their hands up, take responsibility and get on with it.0
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Also have to say the first goal was just as bad from the defenders as goalie.4
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mendonca said:Also have to say the first goal was just as bad from the defenders as goalie.
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mendonca said:Also have to say the first goal was just as bad from the defenders as goalie.3
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Scoham said:We only gave him a 2 year deal, same with Dobson and Clare. Might suggest we didn’t rate any of them that highly, they were all relatively cheap gambles.It’ll be interesting to see if we bring in a keeper. If Jackson doesn’t rate him I can’t imagine he’s going to say anything until a replacement has signed.
Dobson was a Martin Sandgaard signing, it took a lot of convincing to Adkins to agree to sign him.
Clare was identified more through Gallen with his previous at clubs like Hearts and Oxford. Robinson also giving his own reference on him.
As things stand I would say Dobson will get a new deal most likely end of summer, Clare quite possibly depending on what he does next season, MacGillvray won’t be.9 -
Sage said:Scoham said:We only gave him a 2 year deal, same with Dobson and Clare. Might suggest we didn’t rate any of them that highly, they were all relatively cheap gambles.It’ll be interesting to see if we bring in a keeper. If Jackson doesn’t rate him I can’t imagine he’s going to say anything until a replacement has signed.
Dobson was a Martin Sandgaard signing, it took a lot of convincing to Adkins to agree to sign him.
Clare was identified more through Gallen with his previous at clubs like Hearts and Oxford. Robinson also giving his own reference on him.
As things stand I would say Dobson will get a new deal most likely end of summer, Clare quite possibly depending on what he does next season, MacGillvray won’t be.5 -
cafc_se7 said:Fortune 82nd Minute said:I'm not just just jumping on the bandwagon - been saying this for months - but his unwillingness to come for crosses means he will never be the goalkeeper we need for a promotion push in this league where the ball gets crossed into the area frequently.
If he plays tonight, just watch him. Rooted to his line as the ball flies dangerously across the 6 yard box.
I was a big fan of Ben Amos and his style of keeping. He genuinely was one of the best catchers of crosses I have ever seen in a Charlton shirt. We have missed him hugely.
Finally I'm still scratching my head at Corey Blackett - Taylor saying on the Bromley Addicks zoom call that he thought MacGillivray was our player of the year so far. Can only assume he doesn't watch much if he's not playing.
Hamer was the best we have had at commanding his box.8 -
Been really poor for a while. Should really be using next two months sending someone to Ross County matches to see whether AMB can be next years first choice.0