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Dillon Phillips (Cardiff sending him on loan to Belgium p36)

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  • Don’t ever get old and lose your memory/mind ...it’s not good 
  • Dazzler21 said:
    I thought Rob Elliott was Dilsh?
    Ha ha you’re right 
    You should have lied and said you’ve won two auctions and scored penalties against Elliot and Phillips. 
  • Callumcafc
    Callumcafc Posts: 63,783
    Playing another blinder at Bournemouth tonight.
  • NapaAddick
    NapaAddick Posts: 4,657
    Playing another blinder at Bournemouth tonight.
    But.... but... how was his “distribution”? 😛
  • Playing another blinder at Bournemouth tonight.
    But.... but... how was his “distribution”? 😛
    Dont worry it wasnt an issue getting rid as Amos is better...
  • Shocking mistake - his worst since Wembley.
  • ForeverAddickted
    ForeverAddickted Posts: 94,436
    edited March 2021
    Shocking mistake - his worst since Wembley.
    Its a very similar type of save that Dean Henderson attempted against AC Milan on Thursday

    Hope it doesnt see him dropped
  • Macronate
    Macronate Posts: 12,897
    Sky pundits thought he was waving at someone.
  • Covered End
    Covered End Posts: 52,013
    Macronate said:
    Sky pundits thought he was waving at someone.
    Waving goodbye to his place in the team :smile:  
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  • Shocking mistake - his worst since Wembley.
    Hull at home?
  • Sheff Wednesday away was pretty shit too
  • Hull and Sheffield Wednesday goals you could argue that the defence could have done better

    Purrington got out jumped far too easily in the former
  • The Hull goal was unlucky as it hit him after hitting the post. Today's effort he just misread completely.
  • Blimey, got that one completely wrong.  Hope he keeps his place.  I really rate DP as a keeper and a dressing room character, we miss him.
  • wmcf123
    wmcf123 Posts: 5,827
    Hull and Sheffield Wednesday goals you could argue that the defence could have done better

    Purrington got out jumped far too easily in the former
    Surely not 7/10 Ben
  • doronron
    doronron Posts: 817
    That goal he let in yesterday looked terrible, he reminds me of Bentley the GK Southend and Brentford had,really good but always seems to have a mistake in him 
  • Bounced back well from that Watford error. Clean sheets against both Stoke and then tonight Swansea, including a superb save right at the end that meant Cardiff held on for a 1-0 away win against their biggest rivals.

    He's played 12 games, they've won 8 and he's kept 7 clean sheets. Pretty decent record really.
  • Bounced back well from that Watford error. Clean sheets against both Stoke and then tonight Swansea, including a superb save right at the end that meant Cardiff held on for a 1-0 away win against their biggest rivals.

    He's played 12 games, they've won 8 and he's kept 7 clean sheets. Pretty decent record really.
    Glad McCarthy wasn't tempted to drop him for the mistake 
  • BigRedEvil
    BigRedEvil Posts: 11,074
    Bounced back well from that Watford error. Clean sheets against both Stoke and then tonight Swansea, including a superb save right at the end that meant Cardiff held on for a 1-0 away win against their biggest rivals.

    He's played 12 games, they've won 8 and he's kept 7 clean sheets. Pretty decent record really.
    Glad McCarthy wasn't tempted to drop him for the mistake 
    It wasn't the worst mistake in the world. He's a good keeper better than Smithies 
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  • cafcfan1990
    cafcfan1990 Posts: 12,811
    Bounced back well from that Watford error. Clean sheets against both Stoke and then tonight Swansea, including a superb save right at the end that meant Cardiff held on for a 1-0 away win against their biggest rivals.

    He's played 12 games, they've won 8 and he's kept 7 clean sheets. Pretty decent record really.
    Glad McCarthy wasn't tempted to drop him for the mistake 
    It wasn't the worst mistake in the world. He's a good keeper better than Smithies 
    It was completely and utterly dreadful. Keepers make mistakes though, Phillips made a few clangers for us but always bounced back. Dropping one after a mistake is the worst thing to do, you have to back them and let them get back out straight away, otherwise it just damages the confidence. 
  • CAFCDAZ
    CAFCDAZ Posts: 1,199
    Bounced back well from that Watford error. Clean sheets against both Stoke and then tonight Swansea, including a superb save right at the end that meant Cardiff held on for a 1-0 away win against their biggest rivals.

    He's played 12 games, they've won 8 and he's kept 7 clean sheets. Pretty decent record really.
    Anyone slagging Dillon off is clearly still pissed he left us or hasn't watched Amos play in goal this season. Dills is a fantastic keeper and has a very bright future ahead of him. I wouldn't be surprised to see him in the prem and England teams within the next 2/3 years. For England not as #1 but one of the 3 picked.
  • KBslittlesis
    KBslittlesis Posts: 8,610
    He will have done himself no harm keeping a clean sheet against the Jacks.
    Delighted for him ❤️
  • mendonca
    mendonca Posts: 9,405
    In hindsight we should have played him all season. He would have been professional and I'm sure saved/gained us about 6-9 points as he saves from outside the area and penalties.
  • cafcfan1990
    cafcfan1990 Posts: 12,811
    CAFCDAZ said:
    Bounced back well from that Watford error. Clean sheets against both Stoke and then tonight Swansea, including a superb save right at the end that meant Cardiff held on for a 1-0 away win against their biggest rivals.

    He's played 12 games, they've won 8 and he's kept 7 clean sheets. Pretty decent record really.
    Anyone slagging Dillon off is clearly still pissed he left us or hasn't watched Amos play in goal this season. Dills is a fantastic keeper and has a very bright future ahead of him. I wouldn't be surprised to see him in the prem and England teams within the next 2/3 years. For England not as #1 but one of the 3 picked.
    I haven't seen anyone slagging him to be honest, think he left with everyone's best wishes. I think he could make it to the Prem but I'd be surprised if he made it into the England squad. Henderson, Pope and Pickford are all under 21 plus you've got the likes of Ramsdale, Woodman and Gunn. 
  • CAFCDAZ said:
    Bounced back well from that Watford error. Clean sheets against both Stoke and then tonight Swansea, including a superb save right at the end that meant Cardiff held on for a 1-0 away win against their biggest rivals.

    He's played 12 games, they've won 8 and he's kept 7 clean sheets. Pretty decent record really.
    Anyone slagging Dillon off is clearly still pissed he left us or hasn't watched Amos play in goal this season. Dills is a fantastic keeper and has a very bright future ahead of him. I wouldn't be surprised to see him in the prem and England teams within the next 2/3 years. For England not as #1 but one of the 3 picked.
    I haven't seen anyone slagging him to be honest, think he left with everyone's best wishes. I think he could make it to the Prem but I'd be surprised if he made it into the England squad. Henderson, Pope and Pickford are all under 21 plus you've got the likes of Ramsdale, Woodman and Gunn. 
    Henderson is 24, Pickford 27, Pope 28.
  • lolwray
    lolwray Posts: 4,902
    I think Dillon has been one of our biggest misses this season..Amos doesn't compare 
  • doronron
    doronron Posts: 817
    There's no doubting he's a good keeper but he looks like there's always a mistake in him when he was with us and don't think that's changed 
  • doronron said:
    There's no doubting he's a good keeper but he looks like there's always a mistake in him when he was with us and don't think that's changed 
    He was excellent for us and made very few mistakes - we've suffered with Amos in goal.
  • se9addick
    se9addick Posts: 32,047
    se9addick said:
    mendonca said:
    So his desire to play in the Championship and earn a tad more exceeds his will to play another season with CAFC. The latter option will be entail good wages, unfortunately in L1, he can improve his skills with our excellent goalkeeping setup, and earn the club a good fee aswell as a salary rise or move for himself next season. 

    These traits do not look like those of a Club hero/man/face to me.


    He has a contract, as far as I understand he is willing to honour that contract unless the club accept an offer for him. What he does after that contract expires is entirely up to him, as it should be.

    As far as I can see over 50% of the squad are due to be out of contract at the end of this season but for some reason Phillips is being singled out. 
    Still stand by this, we should have kept Phillips regardless of whether he signed an extension or not. Bowyer bouncing him because Phillips wanted to honour his contract and then leave, for Bowyer to then leave himself whilst under contract is an amazing level of hypocrisy.