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Re: ok, so what does pim do now?

Posted: Tue Jun 15, 2010 3:51 pm
by Outlaw 2.0
Devils Advocate wrote: Not sure why you seem to have it in for him.
He has merely said it was his fault for letting in two goals which I agree. :shock:
Devils Advocate wrote: Remember it was him and not Aloisi that got us into the last WC. He saved 2 pens.
Bresciano scored the equalizer to cover his ass from scerwing up very similar to Cahill against Japan :clown:
Devils Advocate wrote: He is currently rated one of the best keepers in the EPL and has Arsenal chasing his signature. So I guess you are right. There is no justification for the "love in".
He is indeed rated one of the best behind:

1 - Petr Cech
2 - Pepe Reina
3 - Shay Given
4 - Edwin Van Der Sar
5 - Tim Howard
6 - Craig Gordon
7 - Jussi Jaskelainen
8 - Brad Friedel
9 - Mark Schwarzer
10 - David James

:oops:

Re: ok, so what does pim do now?

Posted: Tue Jun 15, 2010 3:57 pm
by Jock
TOPGUN-JIMMY-AUFC wrote:come on u experts......

bring it on...........

Anywhere. Who cares.

Re: ok, so what does pim do now?

Posted: Tue Jun 15, 2010 4:32 pm
by Chade
Outlaw 2.0 wrote: He is indeed rated one of the best behind:

1 - Petr Cech
2 - Pepe Reina
3 - Shay Given
4 - Edwin Van Der Sar
5 - Tim Howard
6 - Craig Gordon
7 - Jussi Jaskelainen
8 - Brad Friedel
9 - Mark Schwarzer
10 - David James

:oops:
Seriously doubt Cech (post-injury), Given, Howard, Jaskelainen and Friedel would be ahead of him. For various reasons.

The highest percentage shot-stoppers until Christmas were van der Sar and Schwarzer...

Re: ok, so what does pim do now?

Posted: Tue Jun 15, 2010 5:01 pm
by Mr Magoo
Get a wig and moustache for Timmy and put 'im back in there. Prob get sent off again though.

Re: ok, so what does pim do now?

Posted: Wed Jun 16, 2010 7:41 am
by devils advocate
Outlaw 2.0 wrote:
Devils Advocate wrote: Not sure why you seem to have it in for him.
He has merely said it was his fault for letting in two goals which I agree. :shock:
Devils Advocate wrote: Remember it was him and not Aloisi that got us into the last WC. He saved 2 pens.
Bresciano scored the equalizer to cover his ass from scerwing up very similar to Cahill against Japan :clown:
Devils Advocate wrote: He is currently rated one of the best keepers in the EPL and has Arsenal chasing his signature. So I guess you are right. There is no justification for the "love in".
He is indeed rated one of the best behind:

1 - Petr Cech
2 - Pepe Reina
3 - Shay Given
4 - Edwin Van Der Sar
5 - Tim Howard
6 - Craig Gordon
7 - Jussi Jaskelainen
8 - Brad Friedel
9 - Mark Schwarzer
10 - David James

:oops:

According to the EPL itself he is ranked 8.

So we are both right. :-)

http://www.premierleague.com/page/Top10 ... 06,00.html

Re: ok, so what does pim do now?

Posted: Wed Jun 16, 2010 7:51 am
by Jean Claude
crue head wrote:Pim can walk, he is just as useful as Graham Arnold.

The only way we will get something out of this WC is if the players dig deep and show some resolve to shove it up him.
But then Pim will claim that he is the hero that turned Aust. fortunes around.

Re: ok, so what does pim do now?

Posted: Wed Jun 16, 2010 8:19 am
by TOPGUNJIMMYAUFC
oh shhhittt, ive just relized VIDI is there with him, has this anything to do with him in style of play......ask yahself you condemers!

Re: ok, so what does pim do now?

Posted: Wed Jun 16, 2010 9:53 am
by Nice One Cyril
Bomber wrote:Pim should just throw caution to the wind and play more attacking as a 0-0 wont do it against Ghana. Sadly, he had several warm up games to play around with that, and was more intent on fiddling around with defence, defence, defence. Now when he has to chase a game, they appear lost. At least go down fighting!
Can't imagine why he was worried about the defence :wink: