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Quote from: Donnybax on September 24, 2014, 12:55:08 pmIt's not just his penalty but I think he is shocking. Pace is his only positive but he never uses it he never makes runs to help his team mates or get himself into a goal scoring opportunity. He should sit on the bench analyse the game and watch what Tyson does, when things aren't going your way you have to work hard and theo doesn't You never saw the one against Crawley when he raced clear of the defender and put a cross in for Tyson?, Tysons marker just cut the cross out
It's not just his penalty but I think he is shocking. Pace is his only positive but he never uses it he never makes runs to help his team mates or get himself into a goal scoring opportunity. He should sit on the bench analyse the game and watch what Tyson does, when things aren't going your way you have to work hard and theo doesn't
Didn't look the worst penalty in the world to be fair. Hard and low. A bit close to the keeper but that's harder for him to get down to than one further away and a yard off the floor. Hard off to the keeper for a good save.
Apart from the penalty miss last night, Theo didn't do too badly. Put a shift in, but perhaps without the quality we'd hope for, plus he won the penalty.
Quote from: Chris Black come back on September 24, 2014, 12:18:52 pmDid McIndoe ever miss a penalty for us? He had a truly immense record. One for the stattos but it must have been 12-0.I think he may have missed a Trevor Kettle enforced retake (we've fell foul of a couple of them over time!) against Macclesfield in 03/04. He scored the first but missed the retake I think.
Did McIndoe ever miss a penalty for us? He had a truly immense record. One for the stattos but it must have been 12-0.
Quote from: IDM on September 24, 2014, 01:54:04 pmApart from the penalty miss last night, Theo didn't do too badly. Put a shift in, but perhaps without the quality we'd hope for, plus he won the penalty.Try telling that to some of the idiots on facebook
As BST said not the worst penalty ever. That award still belongs to Martin Woods at Newcastle
I said it wasn't the worst penalty I've seen. As I said, putting it on the floor a yard to the side of the keeper is preferable to putting it a yard in the air and three yards to his side. The keeper did very well to get down so close to his own body. Guessed the right direction Even then, he only just made it. 8 times out of 10, that would have been a goal.
Geoff Hurst had the best idea, Blast it straight down the middle and if the keepers not quick enough to get out of the way of it, he'll end up in the back of the net along with the ball!
Quote from: andysly on September 24, 2014, 09:25:13 pmAs BST said not the worst penalty ever. That award still belongs to Martin Woods at Newcastle http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=badE2gTu4UY
The best players in the world miss penalties, some even fail to get them on target, and are paid 100's of thousands of pounds per week and they get no where near the grief that Theo is getting from the typical d**khead Rovers fans, give the lad a break FFS!
To be fair thou he does not deserve abuse as it's not his fault he gets picked and he does put the effort in IMO only a player who clearly does not care and does not try