Username
Password
Reaction to Ayden Duffy's 2007/8
By Nathan Jackson May 17 2008
Ayden Duffy came into the side following an injury to Alan Marriott and conceded within 3 minutes of being on the pitch, not the best start he could have possibly made. Duffy was apparantly playing with a back injury in his time between the sticks, meaning he has an excuse for not making an attempt to get to 6 of the 7 goals he conceded.
PLAYER : DUFFY

Alan Marriott in 2007/8

GAMES

4

CONCEDED

7

TOTAL MINUTES ON PITCH (average of 5 minutes of added on time a game)

367

AVERAGE MINUTES BETWEEN GOALS

52 

CLEAN SHEETS

0

Ayden Duffy came into the side just minutes after Marriott had saved a penalty. Within 3 minutes of his debut and a trend began to happen...the trend being Duffy just watching the ball as it went into the net. Rumours were circulating that Duffy was playing with a back injury and this could explain why he only dived for 1 of the 7 goals that Lincoln conceded whilst he was between the sticks.

He positional sense is terrible, especially on free kick. The perfect example of this came against Wrexham when they scored their third. Duffy positioned the wall to cover the middle third of the goal, he covered his right hand side and left his left hand side completely open to a shot. It was probably the easiest free kick that Wes Baynes will ever score.

Now, I'm not saying that Duffy doesn't have potential. There was the rare occasion where Duffy showed promise but he'll never make a Football League goalkeeper unless he stops watching the shots and makes an effort to get to them.

Bookmark or share this story with:

Goto Thread: PreviousNext
Goto: Forum ListMessage ListNew TopicSearchLog In
Goto Thread: PreviousNext
Goto: Forum ListMessage ListLog In

Sorry, only registered users may post in this forum.
We record all IP addresses on the Sportnetwork message boards which may be required by the authorities in case of defamatory or abusive comment. We seek to monitor the Message Boards at regular intervals. We do not associate Sportnetwork with any of the comments and do not take responsibility for any statements or opinions expressed on the Message Boards. If you have any cause for concern over any material posted here please let us know as soon as possible by e-mailing abuse@sportnetwork.net