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Listen to me!!!
Apart from letting the ball go through his legs and also never coming to catch the ball in his area 

Shame the three defenders weren't paying attention either. Not really relevant to the point of the thread which seems beyond some people.Shame he wasn't paying attention when the ball went through his legs.
He should’ve saved it, but that’s as poor an open play goal defensively as you’re likely to see. Horrible all round.Shame he wasn't paying attention when the ball went through his legs.
Really and I hate to say it it probably says more about the coaching staff than Bart that he needed to point it outHang on - are we saying that playing a left-footed winger on the left, and a right-footed winger on the right can pay dividends. Isn't that heresy in this day and age??
Matthew Stafford? Stafford Browne?Soucek was a yard out when he scored the second. Bart was routed. Take any reasonable offer in the summer and get Stafford or Ramsdale in.
Yep.Soucek was a yard out when he scored the second. Bart was routed. Take any reasonable offer in the summer and get Stafford or Ramsdale in.
Likes to let them through his legs does Bart. Today's reminded me of when I helped at an old man's cricket match & an old duffer couldn't do the long barrier
OT indeed, however, a pedant cricket coach writes that "long barrier" was removed from the ECB coaching curriculum some years ago...Maybe, but that's off topic. I'm talking about a bit of smart thinking that changed the game, not his actual performance.
Long barrier is fine if you have time to get in the right position.OT indeed, however, a pedant cricket coach writes that "long barrier" was removed from the ECB coaching curriculum some years ago...
IMHO it still has its place if you happen to be playing on a shoddy outfield or your hands/ reactions make it a useful insurance policy. We just don't coach it anymore.
Which all kinda links back to Bart. If he knew how to do a long barrier that ball wouldn't have gone through his legs ....
Maybe his mind was elsewhere? (tactics and coaching rather than his keeping)
Bart didn't. But he still tried to use it. D'ohLong barrier is fine if you have time to get in the right position.
I noticed the switch in game. West Ham completely lost their shape over it. All of the markers didn’t know where to go and it killed them. Marvellous switch.2-1 down. Bitter end of the match looming. Big Bart spotted a West Ham weakness and frantically signalled to FAB. Repeatedly signalled to his boss to swap the wingers. FAB to his credit, took it on board and instructed Mitoma and Minteh to swap wings. They duly did so. Soon after, Minteh started a move down the left, passed inside to Gomez who flicked the ball to Gruda to head across to Mitoma to head home on the right side of goal. The rest is history. Obviously Baleba went totally off piste with his wonder goal to win it, but it made it's way to Minteh first from the short corner, who fired in a scorcher from the left that their keeper could only parry. It went wide to I think Gruda to lay it back to Baleba. Bart's smart thinking started it all, by switching Minteh to the left and Mitoma towards the right.
West Hams second goal was on him.
Good ball whipped in, but it was at head height into the 6 yard box. Bart should have been ALL OVER IT to punch it clear. Instead he stayed (uselessly) on his line to allow Soucek to head in. Poor.
There is no way the second goal is on him. The trajectory, angle and pace of the cross completely takes him out of the game.West Hams second goal was on him.
Good ball whipped in, but it was at head height into the 6 yard box. Bart should have been ALL OVER IT to punch it clear. Instead he stayed (uselessly) on his line to allow Soucek to head in. Poor.
It was a great ball in, but we will have to agree to disagree on Bart's total inaction. I would expect ANY keeper to at least attempt to deal with a ball played into the 6 yard area.There is no way the second goal is on him. The trajectory, angle and pace of the cross completely takes him out of the game.
No keeper would even attempt to come for that; credit to Bowen the delivery was perfect.
I love threads like this, great spot. I’d seen the switch but didn’t notice the call came from Bart. Fascinating. Thanks for posting!2-1 down. Bitter end of the match looming. Big Bart spotted a West Ham weakness and frantically signalled to FAB. Repeatedly signalled to his boss to swap the wingers. FAB to his credit, took it on board and instructed Mitoma and Minteh to swap wings. They duly did so. Soon after, Minteh started a move down the left, passed inside to Gomez who flicked the ball to Gruda to head across to Mitoma to head home on the right side of goal. The rest is history. Obviously Baleba went totally off piste with his wonder goal to win it, but it made it's way to Minteh first from the short corner, who fired in a scorcher from the left that their keeper could only parry. It went wide to I think Gruda to lay it back to Baleba. Bart's smart thinking started it all, by switching Minteh to the left and Mitoma towards the right.