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Craig MacGillivray signs from Pompey - 2 year deal
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That is terrible. AMB will be number 1 next season, unless we sell him0
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He caught an uncontested cross and the crowd's cheer should act as an embarrassment to the professional coaches on the sideline, who have allowed this useless goalkeeper to continue to cost us points on a weekly basis.Covered End said:He caught a cross at the last home game and an almighty cheer went up.
He is by far the worst goalkeeper that I have ever seen play for us, on a regular basis, in the fifty years that I have supported Charlton.7 -
Sage said:Says all you need to know that he's never played above League One at his age. Never been part of a promotion winning side. Only ever was a regular from the age of 25 where before that he had played just 33 games.
Not good enough if we are genuinely serious about promotion next season. His distribution is poor, I can't remember a time he caught a cross or free kick and took the pressure off. Might make some decent saves but that is his job.
If AMB is not deemed ready, we need another keeper to come in and be a real quality number 1.
Agreed. We won't be getting out of this division with Big Mac between the sticks.
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Except downwards.Jac_52 said:Sage said:Says all you need to know that he's never played above League One at his age. Never been part of a promotion winning side. Only ever was a regular from the age of 25 where before that he had played just 33 games.
Not good enough if we are genuinely serious about promotion next season. His distribution is poor, I can't remember a time he caught a cross or free kick and took the pressure off. Might make some decent saves but that is his job.
If AMB is not deemed ready, we need another keeper to come in and be a real quality number 1.
Agreed. We won't be getting out of this division with Big Mac between the sticks.1 -
If only we had a goalkeeping coach...mendonca said:Staying on the goalline as if playing a bloody school game on concrete during lunch break.
How can you not coach/train to become better in your profession!?0 -
To be fair you shouldn’t need to be coached what to do in that situation at this level. Jesus, at park level a ‘keeper world come and deal with that.killerandflash said:
If only we had a goalkeeping coach...mendonca said:Staying on the goalline as if playing a bloody school game on concrete during lunch break.
How can you not coach/train to become better in your profession!?5 -
Not a great piece of scouting and studying of a player then.
Being a team's POTS is not like a guarantee for a transfer to become successful.0 -
But he didn't cost anything,......... until he pulled on the the number one shirt and then he cost loads.mendonca said:Not a great piece of scouting and studying of a player then.
Being a team's POTS is not like a guarantee for a transfer to become successful.2 -
Amazing some people have him as a contender for POTY.5
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Nice fella. But I never rated him. I saw it as the "cheap option" at the time and cost us nothing than a signing on fee. It looked like it was a "cheap" option, so that we could use the money elsewhere.3
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He caught one in the home game before that too. Trouble was he then dropped it when he hit the floor..superclive98 said:
He caught an uncontested cross and the crowd's cheer should act as an embarrassment to the professional coaches on the sideline, who have allowed this useless goalkeeper to continue to cost us points on a weekly basis.Covered End said:He caught a cross at the last home game and an almighty cheer went up.
He is by far the worst goalkeeper that I have ever seen play for us, on a regular basis, in the fifty years that I have supported Charlton.3 -
We signed him KNOWING this would be the type of goalkeeper that he is. The write-up from his time at Portsmouth told us that he would be rooted to his line and not come out for crosses.
It's again an inditement of terrible recruitment with zero knowledge of the game.5 -
Signing him in the first place is bad but continuing to play him when he proves to be bad is worse.SELR_addicks said:We signed him KNOWING this would be the type of goalkeeper that he is. The write-up from his time at Portsmouth told us that he would be rooted to his line and not come out for crosses.
It's again an inditement of terrible recruitment with zero knowledge of the game.1 -
Problem is they played Henderson whil McG was out. He decided to sit on the floor and parry the ball back into play to concede two identical goals in two games.superclive98 said:
Signing him in the first place is bad but continuing to play him when he proves to be bad is worse.SELR_addicks said:We signed him KNOWING this would be the type of goalkeeper that he is. The write-up from his time at Portsmouth told us that he would be rooted to his line and not come out for crosses.
It's again an inditement of terrible recruitment with zero knowledge of the game.
What a show!2 -
Sums up the entire team as far as I'm concerned.se9addick said:
To be fair you shouldn’t need to be coached what to do in that situation at this level. Jesus, at park level a ‘keeper world come and deal with that.killerandflash said:
If only we had a goalkeeping coach...mendonca said:Staying on the goalline as if playing a bloody school game on concrete during lunch break.
How can you not coach/train to become better in your profession!?0 -
unfortunately when Henderson did get a chance between the sticks he blew it spectacularly conceding 2 identical goals from soft shots by not holding/palming the ball away from goal.
I've never generally worried about our keepers as we always seemed to be strong in this area, however I've no idea who I would choose.
I don't think it's fair to throw a young kid in goal now given the frailties within our back 3/4/5, one of the above needs to step up.
Defo need a different No 1 next season if we have ambitions of promotion.0 -
I wouldn’t put Henderson in, that would make things worse.Elthamaddick said:unfortunately when Henderson did get a chance between the sticks he blew it spectacularly conceding 2 identical goals from soft shots by not holding/palming the ball away from goal.
I've never generally worried about our keepers as we always seemed to be strong in this area, however I've no idea who I would choose.
I don't think it's fair to throw a young kid in goal now given the frailties within our back 3/4/5, one of the above needs to step up.
Defo need a different No 1 next season if we have ambitions of promotion.
I liked MacGillivray and thought he was a decent signing earlier in the year, but the last couple of months have seen some unforgivable things. He’s not alone, other players in team have been just as bad (if not worse) but the position he plays receives more individual scrutiny than any other - that’s just the way it is.AMB has done really well at Ross County and has been their first choice ‘keeper for most of the season (think he’s injured currently). I think if we signed a highly rated, first choice, goalkeeper from the Scottish Premier League we’d normally be fairly satisfied with that as our staying number one when the season begins, so I would be happy to go with AMB next year.2 -
We only gave him a 2 year deal, same with Dobson and Clare. Might suggest we didn’t rate any of them that highly, they were all relatively cheap gambles.It’ll be interesting to see if we bring in a keeper. If Jackson doesn’t rate him I can’t imagine he’s going to say anything until a replacement has signed.1
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Love the bloke in the background "Where the fucks the keeper? and thats before it went inChunes said:
Gets better every time you watch it5 -
I automatically wanted to defend him and list permanently signed goalkeepers that have played 20 games that were worse.superclive98 said:
He caught an uncontested cross and the crowd's cheer should act as an embarrassment to the professional coaches on the sideline, who have allowed this useless goalkeeper to continue to cost us points on a weekly basis.Covered End said:He caught a cross at the last home game and an almighty cheer went up.
He is by far the worst goalkeeper that I have ever seen play for us, on a regular basis, in the fifty years that I have supported Charlton.
when considering the names on my list all played for us at a higher level, my list is blank.
I agree, worst permanently signed keeper in a Charlton shirt0 -
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Questions need to be asked about the goalkeeping coach as well, hes had all season to iron out the weaknesses.
We are just so poor in so many departments, the last thing you need is Calamity Craig between the sticks2 -
Id give the youngster a go, cant be much worse...played well in the cup games.superclive98 said:
Signing him in the first place is bad but continuing to play him when he proves to be bad is worse.SELR_addicks said:We signed him KNOWING this would be the type of goalkeeper that he is. The write-up from his time at Portsmouth told us that he would be rooted to his line and not come out for crosses.
It's again an inditement of terrible recruitment with zero knowledge of the game.1 -
CM is 29, at that age he’s not going to make drastic change to his game no matter how good the coaching is.TEL said:Questions need to be asked about the goalkeeping coach as well, hes had all season to iron out the weaknesses.
We are just so poor in so many departments, the last thing you need is Calamity Craig between the sticks
We were most likely aware of the weakness when we decided to sign him but accepted it regardless. Question is did we look wide and far enough in terms of what other options were available?4 -
Or did we sign him because he is mates with Gallen's brother.......Scoham said:
CM is 29, at that age he’s not going to make drastic change to his game no matter how good the coaching is.TEL said:Questions need to be asked about the goalkeeping coach as well, hes had all season to iron out the weaknesses.
We are just so poor in so many departments, the last thing you need is Calamity Craig between the sticks
We were most likely aware of the weakness when we decided to sign him but accepted it regardless. Question is did we look wide and far enough in terms of what other options were available?
That's partly tongue in cheek but.0 -
After all that head tennis, the smallest looking player scores a header. Nice one Charlton!0
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So so bad. Need a new 1 and GK coach next season.2
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I agree about Henderson not covering himself in glory when he came in, although I do remember him also making some decent saves as well.
What I do know is that when he played for us before he was an infinitely better keeper than anything McG has shown this season.
I'd forgive him a bit of rustiness and put him back in for the rest of the season rather than exposing one of the youngsters to what could be an ugly 7 weeks.4 -
From Gallen interviews, I believe they were considering making AMB our number one this season, so I'm hoping they are reviewing that decision for next season, because we can't continue with this clown.3











