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Saint_clark

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  1. It literally is 😂🤦🏼‍♂️ he saves a lower percentage of shots than any other keeper in the league. That means he lets in more shots than any other keeper. Ergo, if every keeper in the league faced 100 shots on target, he would concede the most out of that 100.
  2. Because it means we keep possession.
  3. What the hell else do you want to judge him on? You're now dismissing the fact that he lets in more shots than other keepers as useless statistics...you're off the deep end mate.
  4. He looks very good at running in behind and getting on the end of fast low balls played early into the box. Perfect for our tactic of turning away from goal and passing back into the middle of the pitch when we get out wide. All joking aside, Sulemana and Edozie should be able to set this guy up loads.
  5. It's proven by the fact that he saves the least amount of shots in the league. That means that other keepers are saving more than him. That means that shots he is letting in, other keepers are saving. Unless you're still going to try and tell us that he is the unluckiest keeper on earth and the majority of shots he faces are world class impossible-to-save ones?
  6. Yeah they weren't exactly chased out of Southampton with pitch forks and torches. Pretty sure they saw themselves off.
  7. It did grate on me having a loan player that came in a couple months ago immediately start criticising the fans. Was he at West Ham when they tried to storm the directors box after they lost to Burnley? THAT is mental. Booing when you drop points at home to Rotherham as a recently relegated team coming off the back of 10 years in the Prem is perfectly understandable.
  8. None of what you said explains why he lets in so many shots that most other keepers are able to save. I also have no idea what "high percentage odd-man rushes" means. Do you mean coming off his line to collect through balls? A lot of keepers do that. All this nonsense about him sweeping up and being great at distributing from the back, neither of those attributes are so much better than other keepers that it's worth putting up with his terrible inability to get to bog standard shots over and over again. City put up with Edersen not being a fantastic shot stopping because 1. The defence is able to limit the opposition chances massively and 2. He is genuinely fantastic at every other aspect of a goalkeepers game. Bazunu is shit at shot stopping and average at everything else.
  9. A better team might.
  10. ...yes?
  11. Don't tell me what I will and won't do. I have praised him in the past, he put together a few decent performances and I said on here that I hoped he'd turned the corner - he hadn't. The only clean sheet he's kept so far this season the opposition only had two shots on target and they were both saves he would be expected to make. Not a performance that's going to change my opinion.
  12. To clarify I don't know if that's right i just said it for the lols. However his save percentage is roughly 45% which does mean so far this season almost every other shot on target has gone in. As to the question of how it compares, it's the worst in the league. Some people will tell you this stat doesn't matter because it doesn't take into account the quality of the shot and whilst that's true, using it to defend Bazunu implies that both this season and last we've faced mostly world class shots that are pretty much unstoppable.
  13. One out of every 2.13 shots.
  14. Reap what you sow, he hasn't exactly earned himself a lot of forgiving leeway with those four terrible results in a row.
  15. God the scenes when Rasiak hit that equaliser. And then...the scenes when Idiakez hit the roof.
  16. I have no idea, but to outsiders our squad probably wouldn't have looked that good. Even we wouldn't have been able to predict, having just been promoted from league one, that the squad had players in it capable of performing at the top end of the Premier League, playing for top 4 sides and even winning a European Championship.
  17. Because Martin wants him to hold position and wait for the pass, then pass it on, then move 5 yards wait for the pass, pass it on, move 5 yards...
  18. "Rotherham keeper is better at being a goalkeeper" is absolutely legitimate grounds for criticism.
  19. Makes a mockery of the fact we sold JWP so cheap though doesn't it, the fact they kept so many of their players. We seemed desperate to let him go.
  20. I wouldn't have booed, but then I haven't been a regular home attendee through all the absolute shite of the last 5ish seasons. I think the people that have attended regularly and seen all the crap they've seen in that time have a right to be unhappy that we haven't beaten Rotherham at home in the Championship.
  21. Next time he talks about scar tissue from last season can someone show him the league table and point to Leicester at the top.
  22. Well the good news is at this stage last season Burnley only had 3 points more than we do now. The bad news is Leicester somehow have 10 points more than they did and Ipswich have 8 more - both clearly having phenomenal seasons.
  23. If it's the same one i'm thinking of from the stream, the referee actually DID give that freekick to us but the linesman gave it the other way so the ref switched it round.
  24. The trouble I have is that it seems on the face of it that the more direct, fast paced style in the first half is something that he's begrudgingly brought in due to the poor form rather than a genuine change in philosophy. Before the Stoke game he literally said "the way the players played in the first half against Leeds was probably a subconscious choice from them due to recent form". And it seems that he is very keen once we get into a winning position to switch back to his preferred style so it appears as if we've won playing his style of football.
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