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Another keeper question and one inspired by Cooper on Life's a pitch 19:54 - Apr 29 with 1555 viewsgainsboroughblue

Which of our keepers of years gone by do we reckon would be ok with our playing style and system?

First Town keeper I saw was Cooper in the days of muddy pitches and just punting it up field. Had a good arm on him but don't remember him with the ball at his feet much.

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Another keeper question and one inspired by Cooper on Life's a pitch on 20:07 - Apr 29 with 1508 viewsITFC_Forever

Richard Wright was always pretty decent with the ball at his feet, as well as being a fantastic goalkeeper.

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Another keeper question and one inspired by Cooper on Life's a pitch on 20:17 - Apr 29 with 1482 viewsLord_Lucan

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Another keeper question and one inspired by Cooper on Life's a pitch on 20:18 - Apr 29 with 1478 viewsGlasgowBlue

Kevin O'Callaghan.

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Another keeper question and one inspired by Cooper on Life's a pitch on 20:19 - Apr 29 with 1472 viewsMattinLondon

According to Wikipedia Paul Cooper is only 5ft11 - strange to think that if he was just starting out now, most professional clubs would consider him far too short. No way Clive Baker will be a professional keeper now.

It’s hard to ascertain which keeper will be deemed good enough as most didn’t use their feet to the same extent to what’s demanded of them now. I do remember Serini being quite cultured - so maybe him.
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Another keeper question and one inspired by Cooper on Life's a pitch on 20:21 - Apr 29 with 1465 viewsblueislander

Another keeper question and one inspired by Cooper on Life's a pitch on 20:07 - Apr 29 by ITFC_Forever

Richard Wright was always pretty decent with the ball at his feet, as well as being a fantastic goalkeeper.


The best Town goalkeeper ever Roy Bailey never would have played the way that the current team requires of their goalkeeper. The rules around goalkeepers have changed. considerably over the years.
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Another keeper question and one inspired by Cooper on Life's a pitch on 20:27 - Apr 29 with 1426 viewsDubtractor

Not Craig Forrest or Andy Marshall!

Forrest was a good keeper, but couldn't kick the ball straight. Marshall's kicking was absolutely abysmal.

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Another keeper question and one inspired by Cooper on Life's a pitch on 20:35 - Apr 29 with 1392 viewshomer_123

Sereni.

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Another keeper question and one inspired by Cooper on Life's a pitch on 20:37 - Apr 29 with 1383 viewsPhilTWTD

Laurie Sivell thought he'd have done OK in this era when we had him on the podcast.

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Another keeper question and one inspired by Cooper on Life's a pitch on 20:48 - Apr 29 with 1337 viewsMattinLondon

Another keeper question and one inspired by Cooper on Life's a pitch on 20:37 - Apr 29 by PhilTWTD

Laurie Sivell thought he'd have done OK in this era when we had him on the podcast.



But at 5ft8 there’s no way he would have become a professional keeper nowadays.
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Another keeper question and one inspired by Cooper on Life's a pitch on 20:55 - Apr 29 with 1307 viewsburnbudgiesburn

Paul Cooper was on 'Time of our lives' on Sky, was posted on here recently. That programme was at least 10-12 years old and on that he stated he wouldn't have had a career in the 'modern' game

Craig Forrests kicking was the weakest part of his game.

For all the people having a downer on Hladky, both those keepers had errors in them and I don't think anyone can match him with the ball at his feet who has played for Town. I actually think Walton is as good as anyone apart from him.
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Another keeper question and one inspired by Cooper on Life's a pitch on 20:57 - Apr 29 with 1292 viewsblueislander

Another keeper question and one inspired by Cooper on Life's a pitch on 20:55 - Apr 29 by burnbudgiesburn

Paul Cooper was on 'Time of our lives' on Sky, was posted on here recently. That programme was at least 10-12 years old and on that he stated he wouldn't have had a career in the 'modern' game

Craig Forrests kicking was the weakest part of his game.

For all the people having a downer on Hladky, both those keepers had errors in them and I don't think anyone can match him with the ball at his feet who has played for Town. I actually think Walton is as good as anyone apart from him.


You are probably right.
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Another keeper question and one inspired by Cooper on Life's a pitch on 21:05 - Apr 29 with 1258 viewsEatonBlue

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