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Anyone blaming him for the 2nd knows absolutely ferk all. The defence was far too deep, the ball wasn't from deep, the cross wasn't high enough and Gordon is not Usain Bolt. No pressure on the cross and Kilgallon got drawn too deep and lost his man.

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How anyone can't see that the 2nd goal was Gordon's fault is beyond me.

Just watch it man, Gordon is petrified to leave his line.

Your a f***ing idiot mate. I haven't posted since the match although I thought at that time it's not his fault... Having watched MOTD, There is no keeper in the country that would have come for that cross, and If they did, they wouldn't have got there. He cost £9m, get over it.
 
Anyone blaming him for the 2nd knows absolutely ferk all. The defence was far too deep, the ball wasn't from deep, the cross wasn't high enough and Gordon is not Usain Bolt. No pressure on the cross and Kilgallon got drawn too deep and lost his man.

Well said.
 
How anyone can't see that the 2nd goal was Gordon's fault is beyond me.

Just watch it man, Gordon is petrified to leave his line.

Gordon has never changed from day one, soft as owt when the ball is floated anywhere near his 6 yard box. Don't understand MON leaving Mig out unless he was injured.
 
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Point A is debatable

There is nothing more certain than point B.

If he is so petrified to leave his line, why did he run to the edge of the box to catch a free kick with numerous players in the box?
 
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Anyone blaming him for the 2nd knows absolutely ferk all. The defence was far too deep, the ball wasn't from deep, the cross wasn't high enough and Gordon is not Usain Bolt. No pressure on the cross and Kilgallon got drawn too deep and lost his man.

:lol::lol::lol: Craig, have a word with yourself.
 
How anyone can't see that the 2nd goal was Gordon's fault is beyond me.

Just watch it man, Gordon is petrified to leave his line.

Theres a reason why you wont find any radio station local or national, any newspaper local or national, any TV pundits whether BBC or satellite channels remotely pointing the finger at the goalkeeper for that goal.
 
Judging by MoN's comments he knows more than the gurus on here :roll:
 
Gordon is a perfectly okay keeper. He isn't shit and, equally, isn't excellent. Threads about him will always be pointless as long as the two camps determined to prove he is one or the other exist.
 
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