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Town Watch Aussie Keeper
Town Watch Aussie Keeper
Sunday, 1st Jul 2012 10:02

Town, West Brom and Burnley are involved a battle to sign 20-year-old Australian keeper Mat Ryan, according to reports in one of this morning’s tabloids. However, TWTD understands that while the Blues did watch the highly-rated Central Coast Mariners youngster in action earlier this summer, they have decided not to take their interest any further.

The Blues took a look at Ryan, who is 6ft ½in tall, on the recommendation of a TWTD reader based in Australia but having seen him in action in a number of games are not currently pursuing the U23 international, although will monitor his progress.

Born in Sydney, Ryan, who has already been included in a full Socceroos squad, played youth football with local clubs Plumpton/Oakhurst SC and Blacktown City before joining A-League side the Mariners in 2009.

Burnley appear to head the chase for Ryan with the Clarets having asked him over for a trial next week, although that's yet to be confirmed. The keeper's management are said to want him to visit Town, West Brom and Bristol City for similar spells.

The Blues are very much in the hunt for a new number one this summer but Paul Jewell is after a more experienced man, having had former Manchester United man Tomasz Kuszczak at the top of his wish list until the Pole joined Brighton.

Jewell is also believed to favour a keeper taller than Ryan with Watford’s 6ft 4in tall Scott Loach understood to have been the subject of an enquiry.

The Blues have also been mentioned in connection with a number of other keepers this summer, amongst them Birmingham's Colin Doyle, who is now expected to stay at St Andrew’s with Town sources having played down the Blues’ interest in any case, ex-Aston Villa man Brad Guzan, who is available on a free transfer and is understood to be a Hull City target, and QPR's Paddy Kenny, who is expected to be reunited with Neil Warnock at Leeds.

Manchester United's Ben Amos was linked with a possible loan, while 23-year-old Tottenham man David Button, who was at Portman Road with Barnsley last season, could well be available on a similar basis and will be well-known to Bryan Klug from his time working at White Hart Lane.

Third-choice Bayern Munich keeper Maximilian Riedmüller is understood to be set to spend time on trial with the Blues in the next few weeks.

Meanwhile, Derby striker Steve Davies is reported to have confirmed that Town are amongst his options having confirmed he's leaving Pride Park to move to a club nearer to London earlier this week.

Davies, 24, has long been tipped for a move to Portman Road this summer with some Derby websites having been claiming it's all but a done deal since early May.

Speaking earlier in the week, Rams boss Nigel Clough said his club were yet to receive a formal offer for Davies: "We haven't had any written offers but we've had clubs saying 'we can give you this for him', and we've just said 'it's not enough at the moment'. We will hang fire and see what happens in the next few weeks."


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buryblue77 added 10:21 - Jul 1
Any keeper who is better than ALB, now I'm not saying ALB is a bad keeper, in fact I think he's decent and on his day makes some good saves and keeps us in games. Suffers from a lack of confidence at times and that's where it all goes wrong.
The new keeper has to be better or we're not improving the squad, that means in my view that Loach is not suitable for the role, unless we're going to have 3 keepers and ALB and Loach were battling it out to be number 2. That leaves Guzan from the list of keepers we know about. I like pretty much every other fan also doesn't want to see another keeper on loan.
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Dogsy40 added 10:27 - Jul 1
Watched this guy a few times vs melb victory last season and he is a great keeper, very highly rated and would be a great signing. The A league is a majorly untapped resource...well in England, the German leagues have all caught on! Mitch langerak, another Aussie keeper currently at Borussia Dortmund should also be considered, super keeper.
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fatbanners23 added 11:01 - Jul 1
what about the keeper from Bayern Munich? is he still coming on trial as mentioned before?
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PhilTWTD added 11:23 - Jul 1
fatbanners23

Forgot to mention him. Not heard anything new. Added him to the above.
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fatbanners23 added 11:25 - Jul 1
Cheers phil :)
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irishtim added 11:31 - Jul 1
A top class keeper a priority. Guzan & loach sign them job done
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bluearmy4life added 14:44 - Jul 1
Goodday mate!!!!
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Sindre94 added 15:52 - Jul 1
aha
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BigAlsMate added 20:05 - Jul 1
I would go along with BuryBlue .... and frankly question whether this guy would be good enough to take ALB's place from the start .... big difference between Australian standards and Championship I'd have thought!
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Dogsy40 added 23:43 - Jul 1
U are correct bigalsmate....but as individual players the A league is producing some fine talent, Particulalry keepers. He is a current socceroo and likely to be heading to WBA. Good enough for a prem back up but not good enough for 15th place championship side?
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austractor added 01:49 - Jul 2
He is a fantastic keeper. He plays for my local a-league team and is very consistent and reliable. There are plenty of big lads in the A-League and Matt Ryan has never had any issues with that, so calling him too short is pretty ignorant.

If he leaves CCM, Town would be a great destination from my point of view :)
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Lukeybluey added 22:27 - Jul 2
i love it when we're watching a new keeper. Being a keeper myself, i really thought we should of gone for the boy Logan Bailly. I think he went on a free from borussia. Such a confident keeper, would of done wonders for our back line.
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