Tac-tics Posted 30 August, 2008 Posted 30 August, 2008 hopefully he is proving some off you nobs a lesson. Well done yet again!
Robsk II Posted 30 August, 2008 Posted 30 August, 2008 Fair point to be honest, played bloody well today.
Weston Super Saint Posted 30 August, 2008 Posted 30 August, 2008 Fair point to be honest, played bloody well today. Yeah, only the four past him.
Thorpe-le-Saint Posted 30 August, 2008 Posted 30 August, 2008 Yeah, only the four past him. Shut up! Always been an admire of Davis.
Tac-tics Posted 30 August, 2008 Author Posted 30 August, 2008 Yeah, only the four past him. Illegal goals, would off been alot more if Bart was in goal. Back 4 should be ashamed
Weston Super Saint Posted 30 August, 2008 Posted 30 August, 2008 And the penalty? Fell over 20 minutes early.
Tac-tics Posted 30 August, 2008 Author Posted 30 August, 2008 And the penalty? Fell over 20 minutes early. You clearly are a piloc, I would rather Kelvin be turning in more saves than mistakes. He saved us from being shamed on t.v
Robsk II Posted 30 August, 2008 Posted 30 August, 2008 WSS, this is not really a reasoned response. Whether or not you like him, he was left woefully exposed at times today, yet commanded his area as well as could be expected, as well as making some truly excellent stops. Two in particular today I thought were immense. Granted, three other goals went past him, but you can hardly say he wasn't fouled for the first disallowed one. Penalty wasn't great work, but hey, it's always pretty poor show to blame the keeper. He's a hero if he saves it, sure, but he can't be the villian if he doesn't.
TijuanaTim Posted 30 August, 2008 Posted 30 August, 2008 hopefully he is proving some off you nobs a lesson. Well done yet again! Well done....debatable, went down in early pay instalments for the peno - my mum woulda put that in.
Thorpe-le-Saint Posted 30 August, 2008 Posted 30 August, 2008 And the penalty? Fell over 20 minutes early. I suppose your hero Bart would have saved it? One penalty save at Wolves two seasons ago doesnt mean anything.
JustMike Posted 30 August, 2008 Posted 30 August, 2008 Well done....debatable, went down in early pay instalments for the peno - my mum woulda put that in. **** off, he kept us in it!! Its not like he gave the foul away for the penalty, made some good saves too
Weston Super Saint Posted 30 August, 2008 Posted 30 August, 2008 WSS, this is not really a reasoned response. Whether or not you like him, he was left woefully exposed at times today, yet commanded his area as well as could be expected, as well as making some truly excellent stops. Two in particular today I thought were immense. Granted, three other goals went past him, but you can hardly say he wasn't fouled for the first disallowed one. Credit where it's due, he is a good shot stopper, but he is absolutely woeful on crosses, and has no command of his area. You say he was woefully exposed, I say it is his job to ensure his defenders are defending the goal. He doesn't appear [to me] to control them well enough. That is the difference. A good 'keeper controls all aspects and ensures he isn't exposed.
Weston Super Saint Posted 30 August, 2008 Posted 30 August, 2008 I suppose your hero Bart would have saved it? One penalty save at Wolves two seasons ago doesnt mean anything. Bart looked very vulnerable as well on Tuesday. I would much rather give Fortune a run out and see how he performs.
Weston Super Saint Posted 30 August, 2008 Posted 30 August, 2008 You clearly are a piloc, I would rather Kelvin be turning in more saves than mistakes. He saved us from being shamed on t.v Frankly, it shouldn't be down to Kelvin to save us from being shamed on TV.
Robsk II Posted 30 August, 2008 Posted 30 August, 2008 Credit where it's due, he is a good shot stopper, but he is absolutely woeful on crosses, and has no command of his area. You say he was woefully exposed, I say it is his job to ensure his defenders are defending the goal. He doesn't appear [to me] to control them well enough. That is the difference. A good 'keeper controls all aspects and ensures he isn't exposed. I'll not argue with you as a whole, but today, if only today, he looked confident with crosses and so on, and I feel the times he was exposed was the result of errors from the defence, not a lack of direction coming from him. On other days I'd feel different, but like you say - today, credit where it's due. That's all I'm saying.
Tac-tics Posted 30 August, 2008 Author Posted 30 August, 2008 Frankly, it shouldn't be down to Kelvin to save us from being shamed on TV. you really have no clue do you, this was a thread praising him, the back four was terriblle and Kelvin and Lallana are the only guys who did there jobs today.
SaintDan Posted 30 August, 2008 Posted 30 August, 2008 There are no doubts in his shot stopping, I just have no confidence in him controlling the penalty area!
Weston Super Saint Posted 30 August, 2008 Posted 30 August, 2008 There are no doubts in his shot stopping, I just have no confidence in him controlling the penalty area! But you're not allowed an opinion on the Kelvin appreciation fred : roll :
Tac-tics Posted 30 August, 2008 Author Posted 30 August, 2008 But you're not allowed an opinion on the Kelvin appreciation fred : roll : Indeed, nothing negative when its an appreciation thread. Much love
Arizona Posted 30 August, 2008 Posted 30 August, 2008 Can't fault him at all today. MOTM IMO. Some superb saves. Him and the lino kept the score in single figures. 1 goal 3 disallowed 4 fine saves (at least) A few 50-50 offsides. Could have been a lot worse.
L1Minus10 Posted 30 August, 2008 Posted 30 August, 2008 I've never rated him really but he kept us in it today. A coupld of indecisive moments in the first half but he was our man of the match by a mile.
derry Posted 30 August, 2008 Posted 30 August, 2008 Can't fault him at all today. MOTM IMO. Some superb saves. Him and the lino kept the score in single figures. 1 goal 3 disallowed 4 fine saves (at least) A few 50-50 offsides. Could have been a lot worse. He played well today. I just don't get the launch it long kicks especially in the last 20 mins. Blackpool won 99% of them. They have to continue playing from the back otherwise it allows the defence to stay deep and shut down the space. When we did win the ball we were playing into a packed defence.
Minsk Posted 30 August, 2008 Posted 30 August, 2008 Can't fault him at all today. MOTM IMO. Some superb saves. Him and the lino kept the score in single figures. 1 goal 3 disallowed 4 fine saves (at least) A few 50-50 offsides. Could have been a lot worse. This is the second post which I agree with you 100% in a couple of minutes. (The other being the player ratings.)
SNSUN Posted 30 August, 2008 Posted 30 August, 2008 Had a couple of great saves in the first half. How he got down to his right and kept the Hammill shot out I'll never know. Good agility.
dubai_phil Posted 30 August, 2008 Posted 30 August, 2008 The "**** taking neutral mate" with us in the pub reckoned that only Kelvin and luck stood between us and a 5 or 6 goal walloping today. The defence was being torn apart way outside the penalty area , you can't blame KD for not marshalling defenders who are being between for pace r in the air clser to the halfway line than the box and there weren't that many crosses or corners placed that close to the keeper. Just our luck that our first proper footballing lesson of the season came on tv, but then we really rather expect that these days.
Wade Garrett Posted 30 August, 2008 Posted 30 August, 2008 Cracking game. Some great saves, and a good understanding with the defence. He was very vocal out there today.
simo Posted 30 August, 2008 Posted 30 August, 2008 I think he has been doing well since the second half of last season!
saint_ed Posted 30 August, 2008 Posted 30 August, 2008 Bart looked very vulnerable as well on Tuesday. I would much rather give Fortune a run out and see how he performs. Who is Fortune? Dipsh!t. Davis has been great so far this season.
aintforever Posted 30 August, 2008 Posted 30 August, 2008 Made some good saves but I would still prefer a goalie who comes off his line now and again. He also made it very easy for their penalty taker.
Dicko Posted 30 August, 2008 Posted 30 August, 2008 Can't believe people are still debating the position of GK! Kelvin Davis is our best goalie by a distance
saint_ed Posted 30 August, 2008 Posted 30 August, 2008 Can't believe people are still debating the position of GK! Kelvin Davis is our best goalie by a distance Totally agree.
Bourno Posted 30 August, 2008 Posted 30 August, 2008 Kelvin did well today, just one scare when he came out and then stopped and couldn't decide what to do, a few other times he looked a bit slow to react. But a number of cracking instinctive saves which saved us from a heavier defeat. Bart hasn't looked the same since getting injured at Newcastle.
David Strover Posted 30 August, 2008 Posted 30 August, 2008 I see everyone's boyfriend last season Mr Wright has made yet another faux pas for Ipswich which has handed Watford three points. Posters on this forum should really watch other football games from time to time - it might give you some perspective. Only a suggestion.
Ludwig Posted 30 August, 2008 Posted 30 August, 2008 I see everyone's boyfriend last season Mr Wright has made yet another faux pas for Ipswich which has handed Watford three points. Posters on this forum should really watch other football games from time to time - it might give you some perspective. Only a suggestion. Well, he did save them with a great save from a Priskin (?) header, but I recall him spilling another shot, too.
Legod Second Coming Posted 30 August, 2008 Posted 30 August, 2008 Did you see the way Kelvin admired his save on the big screen?? And then looked around to milk the applause!! Made me chuckle! And like him or loathe him if you do not think he kept us in it today, stay up 'til 2am and watch the game again on SKY and then, if you still think the same, can I recommend David Clulow...
Mattio Posted 30 August, 2008 Posted 30 August, 2008 Did you see the way Kelvin admired his save on the big screen?? And then looked around to milk the applause!! Made me chuckle! And like him or loathe him if you do not think he kept us in it today, stay up 'til 2am and watch the game again on SKY and then, if you still think the same, can I recommend David Clulow...I was just about to comment on that it did make me laugh!
Legod Second Coming Posted 30 August, 2008 Posted 30 August, 2008 I was just about to comment on that it did make me laugh! Seriously cheeky!! Mind you, it wasd a good save and he wanted to make sure we hadn't missed it!!! lol
the scud Posted 30 August, 2008 Posted 30 August, 2008 Made a good save to stop James scoring an own goal in the first half
St_Tel49 Posted 30 August, 2008 Posted 30 August, 2008 Credit where it's due, he is a good shot stopper, but he is absolutely woeful on crosses, and has no command of his area. You say he was woefully exposed, I say it is his job to ensure his defenders are defending the goal. He doesn't appear [to me] to control them well enough. That is the difference. A good 'keeper controls all aspects and ensures he isn't exposed. The keeper can scarcely control midfielders who just weren't there to do their defensive job, or fullbacks who were too far up the field to have any role in defence
Ajv2809 Posted 30 August, 2008 Posted 30 August, 2008 What the hell are some of you on?! He kept us in it! Played really well. The back four played poorly, he saved us from a big beating!
AndyNorthernSaints Posted 31 August, 2008 Posted 31 August, 2008 He's played well this season and his distribution of the ball has improved too. One great kick out to Holmes in the first half was the best pass Saints played all game.
OldNick Posted 31 August, 2008 Posted 31 August, 2008 I was just about to comment on that it did make me laugh! He turned around and did the motion of calm down, when the fans sang Super Kelvin Davis
aintforever Posted 31 August, 2008 Posted 31 August, 2008 He made some good saves yesterday but I can't be the only person in the world who thinks he stays on his line too much? Strikers heading the ball in our 6 yard box seems to happen way too frequently IMO.
rocknrollman no2 Posted 31 August, 2008 Posted 31 August, 2008 When they showed a Blackpool near miss on the big screen,it was actually Kelvins arm that had stopped a certain goal. He got a round of applause for that. Although he sometimes makes silly mistakes,i still think he is the best keeper we have.
trousers Posted 31 August, 2008 Posted 31 August, 2008 I bet Tommy Forecast is happy that he left Spurs "for more first team football"
Thedelldays Posted 31 August, 2008 Posted 31 August, 2008 I bet Tommy Forecast is happy that he left Spurs "for more first team football" lol
up and away Posted 31 August, 2008 Posted 31 August, 2008 I see everyone's boyfriend last season Mr Wright has made yet another faux pas for Ipswich which has handed Watford three points. Posters on this forum should really watch other football games from time to time - it might give you some perspective. Only a suggestion. Very true. I don't know of any Saints fans who would not prefer Richard Wright to Kelvin. But as I kept saying at the time, Wright is not even Premier class. But Kelvin has done far better this season and deserves to be the first choice keeper and as long as his position is on merit alone, we can have no problem with that. He is not perfect, but neither are any of the others. A lot of my issues with Kelvin go back to paying so much for him and keeping his place irrespective of performance. Which to be fair are not his fault, but Burleys.
OldNick Posted 31 August, 2008 Posted 31 August, 2008 Very true. I don't know of any Saints fans who would not prefer Richard Wright to Kelvin. But as I kept saying at the time, Wright is not even Premier class. But Kelvin has done far better this season and deserves to be the first choice keeper and as long as his position is on merit alone, we can have no problem with that. He is not perfect, but neither are any of the others. A lot of my issues with Kelvin go back to paying so much for him and keeping his place irrespective of performance. Which to be fair are not his fault, but Burleys.Imagine if RWright had never been to play for us and we were chasing him now.What would the Ipswich fans be saying to us about him after his 2 c### ups in the last couple of games?
Rusaldo Posted 31 August, 2008 Posted 31 August, 2008 loved his recation when the replays shows he turned a shot onto the post, he jsut turned to the northam and gave a sort of "thats right i saved it" smerk. classic
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