[Albion] Cristian Walton

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b.w.2.

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In what way did the pitch play a part?

I say poor form because, taking into account the Maupay incident, it's hypocritical.

It was not the same, so not hypocritical


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b.w.2.

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Firstly, i doubt the pitch was any different to most of the other times when we play on it. As for it being a friendly, I don't want to go and watch walking non contact football. I want the players to play as much as they can as if it were a competitive match, otherwise, what's the point.

Reality and what you want are two different things


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Perkino

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Dec 11, 2009
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I feel Sanchez should be our no 1 in a year or twos time so this shouldnt be seen as a trajedy but feel bad for Walton.

I have very high hopes for Sanchez, he looks to be a long term solution to the sort of goalkeeper we would need for Potterball
 


One Teddy Maybank

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Firstly, i doubt the pitch was any different to most of the other times when we play on it. As for it being a friendly, I don't want to go and watch walking non contact football. I want the players to play as much as they can as if it were a competitive match, otherwise, what's the point.

You may want to, (and I agree) but that’s not the point, most players take it easier, which is why I feel Giroud was a little bit naughty.

Pitch wise, quite a few players were slipping more than normal I would suggest. The fact Walton also slipped on landing, means it played a part.


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severnside gull

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I have very high hopes for Sanchez, he looks to be a long term solution to the sort of goalkeeper we would need for Potterball

Did you see the goal he conceded for Rochdale by playing out from the back? It happens but tragi-comic when it does
 






Saunders

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One was a friendly and one a league game, normally players hold back. That said, the pitch also played a part.

I don’t really see it as poor form from our fans as Giroud didn’t need to do it, though it wasn’t a malicious act as such.


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Maupay didnt need to do it either, I dont see the difference. Players nudge each other all the time in the air, goalkeepers do it too. Outfield players arch their backs and back into each other that cause bad landings. It is unfortunate when someone gets injuired but it is part of a contact sport.
 


The Wizard

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Jul 2, 2009
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Did you see the goal he conceded for Rochdale by playing out from the back? It happens but tragi-comic when it does

Did you see Matt Ryan throw the ball straight into the ground at Leicester away? :lolol: We were very lucky there as that goal would have been replayed for years
 




LamieRobertson

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Feb 3, 2008
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Did you see Matt Ryan throw the ball straight into the ground at Leicester away? :lolol: We were very lucky there as that goal would have been replayed for years
.....and then....this waste of money
With the Blues chasing the game in the final moments Ederson tried to get a last-gasp attack started but his throw went straight to McTominay who blasted into an empty net from 40 yards.
 


One Teddy Maybank

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Maupay didnt need to do it either, I dont see the difference. Players nudge each other all the time in the air, goalkeepers do it too. Outfield players arch their backs and back into each other that cause bad landings. It is unfortunate when someone gets injuired but it is part of a contact sport.

Maupay could see he was close to the edge of the area, a nudge to seek an advantage, why wouldn’t you?

Competitive vs non-competitive situation.

Neither malicious, but different circumstances.

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Don Tmatter

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Jul 7, 2003
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Nice to see Ryan go down the tunnel after he came off, presumably to go and give words of support to Walton either that or he just went for a piss.
 


ShandyH

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Jan 22, 2010
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IMHO it was NOT the same. Completely different with Walton in the air and ball in hands. Giroud had no reason to nudge him.

Maupay was going for ball, Giroud had already lost it.


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Maupay bumped him after he caught the ball. Same deal. It’s standard and it’s designed to make the keeper drop the ball.
 




Dick Head

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I don't know what you lot are all moaning about. None of you had ever heard of him until Tony Mowbray turned him into the player he is today.
 






WATFORD zero

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Jul 10, 2003
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I'm worried that no news isn't; good news in this case.

He must have been assessed by now. If it's good news, I think we would have said, but if it's not good and we are now looking for another keeper, I can understand why nothing has been announced :down:
 








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