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[Football] Button..............well what do you think?

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Stat Brother

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Today is the day we realise how good he is, if anybody hasnt already, when he is replaced by either Button or Steele neither of whom are top Championship keepers. I am not sure which I prefer in fact I would consider the loan back of Stockdale who if fit and not overweight is better than both of those.
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So it's a big BIG :thumbsup: from me.





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PILTDOWN MAN

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Not helped with his first back pass to him
 


Knocky's Nose

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Good kick on him, as someone said already. Looked shaky and a few times he had reassuring slaps, nods and winks from Stephens, Dunk and Duffy to try and settle him..

Does he look like he could challenge Maty for his shirt? Absolutely no way on todays showing, but.. with game time who knows? I'm not convinced, though. He was very well protected today, and if his howler had turned into a goal - and a loss, I wouldn't want to be reading this forum if I was him!
 


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he had reassuring slaps, nods and winks from Stephens, Dunk and Duffy to try and settle him..

They would be the exact players I would expect to support a team member.

They are true leaders and warriors.
 




One Teddy Maybank

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Not helped with his first back pass to him

Feck me, that was a tester, that could have easily gone very badly.

Still think he’s shaky, but other than the fumble he did well and made one very good save.

I think the one in the first half, he would have been disappointed to let in..... but he dealt with it adequately.


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Lindfield by the Pond

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Button's not a Socceroo,
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sussex_guy2k2

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Good kick on him, as someone said already. Looked shaky and a few times he had reassuring slaps, nods and winks from Stephens, Dunk and Duffy to try and settle him..

Does he look like he could challenge Maty for his shirt? Absolutely no way on todays showing, but.. with game time who knows? I'm not convinced, though. He was very well protected today, and if his howler had turned into a goal - and a loss, I wouldn't want to be reading this forum if I was him!

He was well protected but he dealt with some horrible back passes and a couple of stupid mistakes by Duffy and Stephens that would've cost us on another day. One mistake aside early on, I thought he looked calm, made good saves and his distribution was very solid. I'd happily have him as our number 2 based on that. Although the next home game is Liverpool so...
 






crookie

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Decent performance. Not threatening Ryan, but looked a very capable deputy, and would have taken some heart from his performance after the early howler. Kicks were v decent

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In Button, featuring because Mat Ryan was absent on international duty with Australia, they also had the game's outstanding performer, with the goalkeeper twice superbly repelling efforts from Richarlison that could have turned the contest.
 


Madafwo

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I fully expected us to get tonked every game Maty is away, to start with a win is a massive confidence boost and a bit of a bonus in my eyes, it really takes the pressure off in the coming games.
 


BensGrandad

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I thought that he did OK in fact better than me and many others expected apart from a couple of dodgy moments he looked competent but was saved by the bar on a chance that he should have collected on the original cross. Well done to him.
 




Pavilionaire

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Button was excellent. I was concerned at Ryan's absence but it looks like Button is a more than capable deputy.
 


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I'd like to see the moment it slipped out of his hands and we had to defend for sheer life in the first half again as I really couldn't quite see who was at fault from the WSU. As for the rest, he was excellent and kept a justified clean sheet with a performance that'll have Aussie Mat looking over his shoulder.
 


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Button sounds as though he sewed up our goal by keeping a clean sheet.

Steele will get his chance to show his mettle in the FA cup.

Yes, he zipped about the box nicely, knitted the back four together on occasions, and was the lynch pin of our defence. I was feeling a bit crochetty before the game but thanks to Button, I left with a pocket full of joy.
 


Birdie Boy

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I'd like to see the moment it slipped out of his hands and we had to defend for sheer life in the first half again as I really couldn't quite see who was at fault from the WSU. As for the rest, he was excellent and kept a justified clean sheet with a performance that'll have Aussie Mat looking over his shoulder.
Didn't look his fault to me..

He has to play against wet sham and then Bournemouth to get confidence before the Liverpool game.

He was better than I thought he was going to be as well.
 




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Button will be quietly satisfied with his performance. A couple of regulation saves, decent distance on his kicks and a well judged clearance when out of his box late on.

One heart in mouth moment, but I think the North Stand did well to get behind him and he seemed to grow in confidence after that
 


Superphil

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We kept a clean sheet. He is a legend.
 


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