05 Jun 2015 13:37:57
I see the steklenberg rumour is gathering pace, good news as our only options at the moment are an injured frazer forster and davis who's geriatric to say the least and gazzanigga who I personally think would be showing more promise after being at the club for about 5 yrs besides anyone with as mu h international/European experience would be a welcome addition, fingers crossed


1.) 05 Jun 2015
05 Jun 2015 15:04:02
I think it's likely, as his European experience would be useful and he is a player Koeman knows a lot about, I think he'd be a very good signing, someone Gazzangia can learn from too


2.) 05 Jun 2015
05 Jun 2015 16:47:45
If gazzaniga hasn't learned the basics of goalkeeping in 5 years what makes you think steklenberg and the coaching staff can teach him otherwise?


3.) 05 Jun 2015
05 Jun 2015 17:09:46
Gazzaniga has only been at the club 3 years, and I thought he looked to have improved a lot this season over years past.

Stekelenburg has been a disaster since the 2010 World Cup. We do need a new 'keeper, but I really don't think he's the best option available.


4.) 05 Jun 2015
05 Jun 2015 19:54:01
Think its unbelievable that teams need to coach any "professional"footballer once u make it out of an acadamy u should already know your job .but foster used to be a rugby player but because he was big Newcastle trained him as a keeper no wonder he flaps on corners and I know before u say it "he pulled off some excellent saves" yes granted but look at it this way players shot straight at him in certain saves we are talking about.


5.) 05 Jun 2015
05 Jun 2015 20:32:09
I also thought Gazzaniga looked better when he played and made some smart saves against Villa in particular, I can see us just using him tbh, I'm not expecting Sketlenberg to teach him ponykeeper83, it's good for any young player to learn from more experienced players who have played at a high level, I think he'd be good personally


6.) 05 Jun 2015
05 Jun 2015 21:44:49
St sam gazzaniga's hands stay in line with his face doesn't spread himself and just looks constantly nervous we have the best coaching staff he should of been ready a long time ago we just released youngsters better then him


7.) 06 Jun 2015
06 Jun 2015 07:33:51
Southampton87 it's 'Forster' and of course you need to continuously train professionals,it's about gaining experience and learning from mistakes. Gazzanigga has come on leaps and bounds in 3 years, he's also managed to convince the club that they don't need to keep An American international keeper on the books as he will be better long term.


8.) 06 Jun 2015
06 Jun 2015 13:32:41
Gazzaniga is only 23, not that old for a keeper, I think he'll keep improving, I guess we'll see


9.) 06 Jun 2015
06 Jun 2015 16:14:42
Romsaint sorry I spelt his name wrong next time I'll have a dictionary at hand for u next time I post on a football romours site lool


10.) 06 Jun 2015
06 Jun 2015 16:20:10
Pretty sure most in any acadamy have been trained for there postion since 14-15 he is 23 how old is de gea and the young chelsea goal keeper .
Even steve g and lamps when asked said there has to be natural talent before you can be one of the best.
Anyway gazza will one day be an ok keeper


11.) 07 Jun 2015
07 Jun 2015 22:42:28
Forster is a name so won't be in the dictionary :-)


12.) 08 Jun 2015
08 Jun 2015 19:53:24
Romsaint I can tell u like scrabble