Monday, 20 December 2010

Where are all the goalkeeping Boffins?

I can't believe that people think Boffin played well on Saturday. At half time, I blogged, "And meanwhile Boffin is bidding to become a new Claret & Blue cult figure, although it remains to be seen if that third letter is correct" and, to be honest, I think an N would be a more than reasonable substitute for that L!

Let's look at the facts shall we? Boffin made one good save from a Pedersen free kick. It wasn't that testing because the Boffmeister manager to catch it two handed. It was a great showboating save, with the Belgian leaping like the proverbial salmon, but Pedersen clearly did not catch it right, otherwise catching it would have been the last thing in Boff's mind.

From another free kick, absurdly conceded by Gabbidon, Boffin took up a terrible position. Pedersen hit that one too well, getting great pace on the ball but insufficient bend. The ball zipped wide of the far post but had it been on target, the Boff's despairing right hand would have been a good yard away from the ball. One of Green's weaknesses is his positioning for direct free kicks and Boffin, despite his name, does not seem to have been reading the text books either.

Green's biggest weakness is when the ball is crossed into the box, but the Boffmeister made Robbie look like a master. He came for three crosses, missed two and flapped at one, failing to clear the box with his punch. The goal came from a cross into our six yard box and Boffin remained rooted to his line. True he saved the first effort but surely he should have taken the cross in the first place or punched it clear. One poster is trying to blame Ben Haim for the goal but Boffin could have dealt with the cross, and Barrera should not have lost possession trying to dribble from the corner flag, which created the opportunity for the cross in the first place.

Green is also a poor kicker and so is Boff. He has an "interesting" style when kicking from hand, kicking flat with a weird twisted body action, and seems to have little control over where the ball is heading. One kick went, at pace, directly into touch about 15 yards from our box!

But Boff's starring moment was when he dawdled on the ball and was forced to dribble round Benjani. He pulled it off - just, because Benjani so nearly blocked the clearance with a sliding tackle - but he really shouldn't have put himself in the position in the first place!

I rated the guy 4 and I reckon that was about right based on the evidence. Had Green played like that, the critics would have had a field day! But Boffin looks unusual, is a character and has a great name for the headline writers. In a drab match, he was solid gold for the sub editors tasked with producing an interesting sounding report.

But did he really play well? Ask the real goalkeeping boffins and they will say no!

28 comments:

  1. Give the boy a chance HF, it was his first game in the starting eleven!

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  2. It was his first game in the Premier League. Football players are human beings so they are nervous and insecure if they are in a situation they don't know. He was not great but he wasn't that bad at all. Time will show if he is a good keeper or not. Don't judge somebody after one or just a couple of games

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  3. I'm not writing him off, I'm commenting on his performance in the game. He may yet become a CULT figure but there is presumably a reason why he is fourth choice.

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  4. It was only his 5th or 6th ever game in the top flight of any country HF. We need to give him more of a chance.

    And if indeed he is worthy of only being 4th choice as you suggest, then you would have to question why Grant bought him rather than someone ready to go, when we already have two young keepers for the future.

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  5. As far as first performances in the PL go the boy was excellent!

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  6. I don't usually quote the Daliy Mail but this is for you:

    "Taking his time at Portsmouth and West Ham into account, he has been bottom of the Premier League for all but three weeks in the last year and, even without the 10-point deduction, Portsmouth would have been relegated with him in charge.

    No wonder Grant asks to be judged on factors beyond league position, as if with an established system of meritocracy tried and available we should now be looking at the unquantifiable for clues.

    Yet even if we do, the evidence mounts up against him. Are West Ham playing better football than last season? No.

    Have transfer dealings improved greatly? No. Is the future brighter? No. Has Grant introduced and improved young players? No. Has he made the club more appealing? No. Is he getting more out of the first-team group? No.

    I couldn't have put it better myself! Nevertheless, HF thinks we are being fair on poor Grant!


    Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-1340050/MARTIN-SAMUEL-Hang-Avram-You-save-Green-Shield-stamps.html#ixzz18fJi2ICc"

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  7. Yeah, lighten up. He did well in context. Thrust into the premier league behind the worst defence in the country. There's just no need to over criticise the perfectly competent performance of a 3rd choice debutant called up by neccesity.

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  8. "I rated the guy 4 and I reckon that was about right.." It was his debut for the crappest West Ham team in years. Cheer up Ebeneezer...bloody hell!

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  9. Once again a pathetic attempt to court controversy - widely accepted as a great save, in the top three premiership saves of the week on Yahoo.

    Rather than enjoy it you shoot it (as per usual with anything positive about the club), down in flames.

    He is forth choice because he is 23, which in case you don't know is incredibly young for a keeper.

    Quote from a right wing rag that I am sure you subscribe to, the Daily Mail:

    "Boffin was unlucky not to mark his début with a clean sheet"

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  10. Fanny, have u ever played a high level competative 11 a side game? Have u ever been a goalkeeper? It's very easy to blog when you have no experience in actual football, and i am not talking about your 5 a side on a wednesday night with the cronies followed by a ruby? Are you a GK boffin? If not, how can u ever try and comment on a new keeper to the Prem???

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  11. What an absurd argument! On that basis, nobody could write about Shakespeare's plays, nobody could pass an opinion on a great work of art, nobody could review a play (unless a director himself), etcetera.

    I was the first West Ham fan on the net to identify Green's short comings! But what do I know about goalkeeping? More than Fabio Capello it seems!

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  12. I have explained in the article why Boffin got good reviews 1658, try reading it before gobbing off. Tell me, how am I wrong exactly?

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  13. Not sure if your 20.05 comment was direted at mine, but if it was I have experience which is considerably more than yours, so it's quite easy to pass judgement.

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  14. By the way, if you ar going to use Latin, please remember the spacing.

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  15. Sorry Peter Shilton, you should have left the comment under your name and I would have defered to your immense experience. By whilst we are talking, why didn't you outjump that Argentinian runt?

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  16. Blimey HF the wheels are off mate - you ok? it's coming at your from all directions....

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  17. That's the way I like it best mate!

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  18. here mugsy cop a load of this

    Stanilas goal of the week and the goal against Boffin world class

    http://uk.eurosport.yahoo.com/football/premier-league/video/allvideos-22327918/goals-of-the-week-three--company-23562128

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  19. http://www.westhamtillidie.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/12/whublack.png

    Hmmm.... looks like the majority disagree with you.

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  20. Don't let Iain hear you say that HF!

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  21. Well Basilldon, they do read WHTID. What do they know about how to perform at the back? ; 0

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  22. 23:00 what a curious man you are!

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  23. Yes HF but it looks like the majority disagree with you.

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  24. Let's pick the team by popular vote Bas! The man in the street knows best!

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  25. Yes but it's about averages and the majority of the men in the street are against you as a single man on his own in a very short and lonely cul-de-sac (bottom of the bag).

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  26. It looks to me as if the man in the street knows better than you.

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  27. Oi! lay off posting under my name

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