Guest Mee-9 Posted 21 July 2016 Posted 21 July 2016 Remember that season we had like 4000/5000 different keepers in a season and 99% of them were crap? Seems crazy having two good keepers at the club finally.
FoxMeLeftOn Posted 23 July 2016 Posted 23 July 2016 On 7/20/2016 at 18:52, Fox92 said: Schmeichel still can't set his walls up properly for free kicks, and his starting position is at times questionable. Again yesterday, he should have saved it. Needs to study Neuer more, he literally put two or three men in his wall during the European Championships and it was superb. My first Post but ..... I dont think saving a free kick comes alot better than this . Hi all
Fox92 Posted 23 July 2016 Posted 23 July 2016 Yeah it's a good save though it's straight at him. I was referring to when players go over the wall.
Tuna Posted 23 July 2016 Posted 23 July 2016 On 21/07/2016 at 13:10, Mee-9 said: Remember that season we had like 4000/5000 different keepers in a season and 99% of them were crap? Seems crazy having two good keepers at the club finally. Yes I remember, one of them was Tony fcucking Warner!
Guest ttfn Posted 23 July 2016 Posted 23 July 2016 All this tedious debate is highlighting is how good it is to have competition for the number 1 berth. It will be good to see Schmeichel stretched by having somebody other than a Championship keeper or the oldest player in the league breathing down his neck.
LAprice_ Posted 23 July 2016 Posted 23 July 2016 I think they'd both walk into most Premier League teams. What a time to be a Leicester fan!
sdb Posted 23 July 2016 Posted 23 July 2016 Zieler looks a little sharper currently but surely Kasper stays no.1. massive part of this team and unbelievable last season.
ROB-THE-BLUE Posted 23 July 2016 Posted 23 July 2016 Definitely Schmeichel... until he goes through a bad patch
baldeagle Posted 23 July 2016 Posted 23 July 2016 I think Kasper finally needs to be looking over his shoulder because he has now got some proper competition . It's too early to say who is the better keeper but it will certainly be interesting
Daz93 Posted 23 July 2016 Posted 23 July 2016 Kasper no doubt. I think he's a great leader on the pitch and his distribution is always a massive asset. Will be very hard for Zieler to displace him but I'm sure both will get plenty of game time in the various competitions this season.
Blackpool Fox 69 Posted 24 July 2016 Posted 24 July 2016 I'm so glad we now have two great Keepers vying for the starting place, Zieler made a couple of really smart saves in the 1st half, I really believe we can compete on all fronts, with these two. I love Kasper even though my missus fancies the pants off of him! It will be nice going to a few games without her having that silly smile on her face, when looking at our Keeper!
Guest Col city fan Posted 24 July 2016 Posted 24 July 2016 I did say don't worry about Ron Robert....he's a good keeper! It's great having two keepers who are good enough to play as our number one, the problem may well be keeping both of them happy!
PhillippaT Posted 24 July 2016 Posted 24 July 2016 50 minutes ago, Col city fan said: I did say don't worry about Ron Robert....he's a good keeper! It's great having two keepers who are good enough to play as our number one, the problem may well be keeping both of them happy! At least the 'b' team is guaranteed to have more games this season, including league games that are too soon after/before? CL games, in addition to the usual cup matches - (Since we can only register 1 1/2 teams for the CL, it only makes sense to play the 'a' team + extras there?) - so they should a) keep more match fit, and b) be happier at playing more often?
brucey Posted 24 July 2016 Author Posted 24 July 2016 Does fixture congestion apply to keepers though? They don't generally have a whole lot to do each match compared to the outfield players, and should be fine playing twice a week? And surely picking the same keeper for every match is better as it allows better match fitness and a better understanding with the back four? The challenge is to pick which keeper it will be, and keeping the other happy on the bench...
brucey Posted 24 July 2016 Author Posted 24 July 2016 https://audioboom.com/boos/4853631-lcfc-radio-podcast-episode-2 zieler being very nice about kasper (and in general), starts around 16:52
Thracian Posted 24 July 2016 Posted 24 July 2016 Time will tell and for now it doesn't matter much. Seems to me we've got two decent goalkeepers who will presumably each be inspired by the presence of the other. It's a team effort at Leicester - the philosophy is clearly emphasised and expected on a daily basis in training and on match day - and I'm quite sure Ranieri has the experience to continue managing the mood admirably, including that new contract for Waso! Seriously, both our main 'keepers seem to have a mature attitude and there's a lot of others around them to encourage it. In the end I'm quite sure both will benefit from the competition. As with every other position, we need that competition to have any chance of continued success. The volume of games, level of intensity and our increasing ambition demands it.
PhillippaT Posted 24 July 2016 Posted 24 July 2016 1 hour ago, brucey said: Does fixture congestion apply to keepers though? They don't generally have a whole lot to do each match compared to the outfield players, and should be fine playing twice a week? And surely picking the same keeper for every match is better as it allows better match fitness and a better understanding with the back four? The challenge is to pick which keeper it will be, and keeping the other happy on the bench... Not if you're playing with a different back four, too - (as a proper 'b' team, due to so many matches...? It really depends on how many mid-week games we'll end up playing in a row due to CL and cups. It's what 'b' teams are for, and is why top teams need such sizeable squads - which we didn't really need last year due to our almost sole focus on the league, (and our pathetic 'b' team showings in the cups). If we play the 'a' team in the CL, we need a stronger 'b' team for the league matches surrounding it - and I'm not sure that mixing and matching teams (unless for fitness/injury reasons) is going to be a good idea.
1972 Fox Posted 24 July 2016 Posted 24 July 2016 To me Kasper is our undisputed no 1 and one of the best keepers in the Premier League. The competition from Zieler should push Kasper to improve further. I expect Kasper to stay as our no 1 unless he was to have a drastic dip in form or he gets injured. Then it would depend on how Zieler performs to see if he could claim the shirt/starting place on a regular basis.
Tielemans63 Posted 24 July 2016 Posted 24 July 2016 On 7/20/2016 at 17:43, filbertstreet said: there's a guy in the crowd he really doesn't like so keeps trying to hit him in the face with the ball Which one do you think it is?
desertfox2 Posted 29 July 2016 Posted 29 July 2016 http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/row-zed/kasper-schmeichel-officially-second-best-8083424 This stat surprised me but shows there is method in the madness. Perhaps it's just a case of he kicks further up the pitch than every other keeper so naturally more will go out of play. Even when the ball goes out we can press high up the pitch to win the ball back from the throw in.
Bert Posted 29 July 2016 Posted 29 July 2016 I'm sure there'll be a lot of people that choose Zieler simply to go against the grain.
Old Fox Posted 29 July 2016 Posted 29 July 2016 Zieler will be a good number 2 but Schmeichel is way ahead in and will remain No.1. Even in the friendly at Celtic Kasper demonstrated an aura that top keepers have......we have one of the best and personally I hope he signs a new long contract extension.
Jimmy Posted 29 July 2016 Posted 29 July 2016 Kasper will obviously start as no 1 but his aerial ability has always worried me, I think they are probably at a very similar level of ability
AKCJ Posted 29 July 2016 Posted 29 July 2016 If Zieler ousts Kasper then it will mean one thing... Zieler is an absolute monster.
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