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    things you rarely see in modern football

    Posted by Herts Hatter on 18/4/2024, 7:38:58

    A really quick good accurate goal keeper throw toward half way getting a counter attack underway. I used to love that bit of football ..now it is falling on the ball, bouncing it 10 times, rolling it to the nearest defender and getting back again etc etc. If I recall Les Sealey had a good quick throw on him and talking of Les goalkeepers today seem quiet types in general - not many of his ilk giving it large for 90 minutes!

      Re: things you rarely see in modern football

      Posted by One Crooked Outlaw on 18/4/2024, 8:59:53, in reply to "things you rarely see in modern football"

      ....preceded by ye olde "goalkeeper spin".
      Take a bow, Mark Tyler!

        Re: things you rarely see in modern football

        Posted by Kurious Oranj on 18/4/2024, 8:11:22, in reply to "things you rarely see in modern football"

        Les Sealey was a fantastic character. Very competent keeper as well. My favourite keeper at Luton ever.

          Re: things you rarely see in modern football

          Posted by R27 on 18/4/2024, 11:51:50, in reply to "Re: things you rarely see in modern football"

          Yep, but sadly let us down in hugely important moments, Everton cup match at Villa Park, should have saved Sheedy's free kick, and 1989 league cup final unnecessarily giving away the penalty.

          But a great character nonetheless.

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