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Re: Adam Bogdan

Post by boltonboris » Wed Mar 28, 2012 12:45 pm

Claims crosses with more regularity and conviction than Mr Experience sat on the bench
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Re: Adam Bogdan

Post by thebish » Wed Mar 28, 2012 12:47 pm

boltonboris wrote:Claims crosses with more regularity and conviction than Mr Experience sat on the bench
indeed!! he was under serious unprotected bombardment last night - and he dealt very confidently with numerous crosses and corners...

one going in eventually was inevitable...

I just wish it had happened earlier on so that hope didn't start to settle in!

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Re: Adam Bogdan

Post by BWFC_Insane » Wed Mar 28, 2012 12:56 pm

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Holden midfielder wrote:Bogdan was superb yesterday at the Lane. His defense left him exposed numerous times but instead of losing his noodle, he just keeps on with it making save after save. Revelation of the season? :pray:
He's superb until he has to catch a cross, or deal with a corner, then he's like a bit clueless and should he make the mistake he made with Spurs' first goal last night in a crucial relegation game (especially if without the string of saves before it) he'll be crucified.

He threatened to chuck the Blackburn game several times.

Obviously a tremendous talent, but lots to learn. He could yet cost us on crosses/corners/set pieces!
kept us in in single-handedly for most of the game last night.....
No doubt about it Bish he did.

But he's very suspect on crosses and set pieces especially on decision making.

Just advising a bit of caution for the crucial games coming up.

Agreed that he catches more crosses than Jussi, but then Bogdan comes for just about everything which is part of the problem.

Ultimately he'll be judged on reliability not the ability to make a string of saves, then wander underneath the ball for a corner.....

Not criticising the lad, he looks top draw potentially. Just worried about him for the massive games coming up. Lot riding on him really. Mind best way to learn I guess......

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Re: Adam Bogdan

Post by ChrisC » Wed Mar 28, 2012 12:59 pm

BWFC_Insane wrote:
thebish wrote:
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Holden midfielder wrote:Bogdan was superb yesterday at the Lane. His defense left him exposed numerous times but instead of losing his noodle, he just keeps on with it making save after save. Revelation of the season? :pray:
He's superb until he has to catch a cross, or deal with a corner, then he's like a bit clueless and should he make the mistake he made with Spurs' first goal last night in a crucial relegation game (especially if without the string of saves before it) he'll be crucified.

He threatened to chuck the Blackburn game several times.

Obviously a tremendous talent, but lots to learn. He could yet cost us on crosses/corners/set pieces!
kept us in in single-handedly for most of the game last night.....
No doubt about it Bish he did.

But he's very suspect on crosses and set pieces especially on decision making.

Just advising a bit of caution for the crucial games coming up.

Agreed that he catches more crosses than Jussi, but then Bogdan comes for just about everything which is part of the problem.

Ultimately he'll be judged on reliability not the ability to make a string of saves, then wander underneath the ball for a corner.....

Not criticising the lad, he looks top draw potentially. Just worried about him for the massive games coming up. Lot riding on him really. Mind best way to learn I guess......

Other than the Blackburn game & yesterday, how many other games has he had the dropsies? My mind is abit flakey today.

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Re: Adam Bogdan

Post by Bruce Rioja » Wed Mar 28, 2012 1:02 pm

BWFC_Insane wrote: He's superb until he has to catch a cross, or deal with a corner, then he's like a bit clueless and should he make the mistake he made with Spurs' first goal last night in a crucial relegation game (especially if without the string of saves before it) he'll be crucified.

He threatened to chuck the Blackburn game several times.

Obviously a tremendous talent, but lots to learn. He could yet cost us on crosses/corners/set pieces!
What absolute bollocks. He dropped it twice against Blackburn, but at least he came for the fecking thing and took it away from whoever was waiting for it, who, can expect it to drop to their feet when Jaaskelainen's stood glued to his line, shaking like a shitting dog!. And anyone that blames Bogdan for the first goal last night clearly doesn't know what on earth they're on about. The boy was immense.
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Re: Adam Bogdan

Post by BWFC_Insane » Wed Mar 28, 2012 1:09 pm

Bruce Rioja wrote:
BWFC_Insane wrote: He's superb until he has to catch a cross, or deal with a corner, then he's like a bit clueless and should he make the mistake he made with Spurs' first goal last night in a crucial relegation game (especially if without the string of saves before it) he'll be crucified.

He threatened to chuck the Blackburn game several times.

Obviously a tremendous talent, but lots to learn. He could yet cost us on crosses/corners/set pieces!
What absolute bollocks. He dropped it twice against Blackburn, but at least he came for the fecking thing and took it away from whoever was waiting for it, who, can expect it to drop to their feet when Jaaskelainen's stood glued to his line, shaking like a shitting dog!. And anyone that blames Bogdan for the first goal last night clearly doesn't know what on earth they're on about. The boy was immense.
Coming for the thing is ok, if you ....

a) get to it.
b) catch it (or punch it).

I like Bogdan, season start I was saying he was a more than able backup, and its proved he's made a step up from there.

He just needs to be careful with trying to come for every single ball. The alarm bells are ringing in my head over it is all. And I've not suggested putting Jussi back in either!

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Re: Adam Bogdan

Post by jaffka » Wed Mar 28, 2012 3:36 pm

Then what are you suggesting or are you just alarming yourself as usual?

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Re: Adam Bogdan

Post by Ianmooreslovechild » Wed Mar 28, 2012 4:47 pm

thebish wrote:
boltonboris wrote:Claims crosses with more regularity and conviction than Mr Experience sat on the bench
indeed!! he was under serious unprotected bombardment last night - and he dealt very confidently with numerous crosses and corners...

one going in eventually was inevitable...

I just wish it had happened earlier on so that hope didn't start to settle in!
I'dbe happy to see him keep coming for as many as he can.Course he'll spill the odd one and feck up occasionally but at least his defenders know what to expect and that has to be a big plus.If he doesnt take the risk of coming for crosses how the hell will he learn to command his area like the best keepers do. Jussi never really cracked that but Bogdan potentially can

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Re: Adam Bogdan

Post by The Axman » Wed Mar 28, 2012 4:55 pm

He is mightily Ginger, though. He needs to tone it down so that he slips past the peripheral vision of oncoming attackers.

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Re: Adam Bogdan

Post by ohjimmyjimmy » Wed Mar 28, 2012 4:57 pm

I like it...Oi Ginger, tone down your Gingerness!

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Re: Adam Bogdan

Post by The Axman » Wed Mar 28, 2012 5:02 pm

Mind you, having said that, I seem to recall that the mighty Torres was once blonde and then turned raven-headed at the very same time he began to not hit barn doors at three paces. Maybe a progressive Ginger to Black Just For Men regime, see how it goes!

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Re: Adam Bogdan

Post by officer_dibble » Wed Mar 28, 2012 6:48 pm

he was quality last night! vultures may be circling this summer

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Re: Adam Bogdan

Post by Bruce Rioja » Wed Mar 28, 2012 7:12 pm

officer_dibble wrote:he was quality last night! vultures may be circling this summer
Did occur to me last night that Spuds goalies are getting a little long in the tooth. :?
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Re: Adam Bogdan

Post by bobo the clown » Wed Mar 28, 2012 7:55 pm

ohjimmyjimmy wrote:I like it...Oi Ginger, tone down your Gingerness!
Well, it's to be hoped he has a say in the Goalie's shirt design for next season as Orange is not good with that hair, but the cerise is an abonomation.
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Re: Adam Bogdan

Post by Bruce Rioja » Wed Mar 28, 2012 8:02 pm

Is 'Cerise' a colour? And if so, how do you know? :shock:
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Re: Adam Bogdan

Post by bobo the clown » Wed Mar 28, 2012 8:15 pm

Bruce Rioja wrote:Is 'Cerise' a colour? And if so, how do you know? :shock:
"Cerise : a deep to vivid pinkish red".

A bit like .... this

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The wife has several pairs of shoes in, or around, this offence to the eyes.
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Re: Adam Bogdan

Post by thebish » Wed Mar 28, 2012 8:21 pm

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The wife has several pairs of shoes in, or around, this offence to the eyes.

you and the missus have separate shoes as well??? :shock:

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Re: Adam Bogdan

Post by Bruce Rioja » Wed Mar 28, 2012 8:44 pm

bobo the clown wrote:
Bruce Rioja wrote:Is 'Cerise' a colour? And if so, how do you know? :shock:
"Cerise : a deep to vivid pinkish red".

A bit like .... this

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The wife has several pairs of shoes in, or around, this offence to the eyes.
To paraphrase - 'Cerise' and 'man's shirt' don't actually belong in the same sentence now, do they? :P
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Re: Adam Bogdan

Post by Annoyed Grunt » Wed Mar 28, 2012 8:54 pm

Bruce Rioja wrote:
bobo the clown wrote:
Bruce Rioja wrote:Is 'Cerise' a colour? And if so, how do you know? :shock:
"Cerise : a deep to vivid pinkish red".

A bit like .... this

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The wife has several pairs of shoes in, or around, this offence to the eyes.
To paraphrase - 'Cerise' and 'man's shirt' don't actually belong in the same sentence now, do they? :P
Don't you own a cerise shirt with an egg yolk stain on it?

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Re: Adam Bogdan

Post by bobo the clown » Wed Mar 28, 2012 9:02 pm

thebish wrote:
bobo the clown wrote:
The wife has several pairs of shoes in, or around, this offence to the eyes.

you and the missus have separate shoes as well??? :shock:
I know. It's like we are entirely separate people !! 8)
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