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  1. The Large One

    [Football] Goalkeepers - hypothetical question

    You think Kuipers would EVER accept the blame for something like that? :lolol: You've now created a scenario in my head where Virgo is in goal, and Kuipers is playing up front. In both instances, 'carnage' is the first word that springs to mind. 'Common assault' is the phrase coming close...
  2. The Large One

    [Football] Goalkeepers - hypothetical question

    Probably because Kuipers would have been red-carded within the first minute.
  3. The Large One

    [Football] Goalkeepers - hypothetical question

    No reason why not. Anyone can play anywhere. The main stipulation is that one of you players MUST be a goalkeeper.
  4. The Large One

    [Football] Goalkeepers - hypothetical question

    No - he started the game in goal. A sub keeper (Nicky Weaver) came on. Claudio Reyna came off. See post #8.
  5. The Large One

    [Football] Goalkeepers - hypothetical question

    The only thing that would have saved Radzinsky there is that he was MILES offside (well, a good 15 yards offside) - though the linesman didn't flag.
  6. The Large One

    [Football] Goalkeepers - hypothetical question

    From The Guardian in 2012, in response to the same question as the OP asked. "And not much like David James, whose move up front for Manchester City in the final moments of the 2004-05 season gave Stuart Pearce's start to life as the City manager its distinctive hue. "There were still two...
  7. The Large One

    [Football] Goalkeepers - hypothetical question

    David James went up front for Manchester City, having started the game in goal.
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