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4 minutes ago, Mashed Potatoes said:

4 that were good enough to go on to the Premier League.

Yes, after leaving.

It was posted on here the other day but David Raya's recent interview says it all:

David said. "If you watch highlights from me when I was back at Blackburn, you will see a keeper that just stood on the line, not coming for anything, rarely going for a cross, rarely going outside the box, rarely anticipating, just waiting to make that save.

"When I signed for Brentford, Inaki just completely changed my style of being a goalkeeper, to be more proactive and anticipate stuff that has not happened yet. So, if you can go for a cross, just go for it. Don't wait for the save. Instead, avoid the chance. For balls in behind and all that, stay high as much as possible to be able to cut out the attack.

"If you see me at Blackburn and then after I signed for Brentford, it's two completely different goalkeepers. At Blackburn, I wasn't going for any crosses. And then at Brentford and here, I think my numbers on crosses are remarkable.

Brentford were in the same league as us yet they had a goalkeeping coach that was miles ahead of ours. Why wasn't he being taught those things at Rovers?

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2 minutes ago, JamieUK said:

Yes, after leaving.

It was posted on here the other day but David Raya's recent interview says it all:

David said. "If you watch highlights from me when I was back at Blackburn, you will see a keeper that just stood on the line, not coming for anything, rarely going for a cross, rarely going outside the box, rarely anticipating, just waiting to make that save.

"When I signed for Brentford, Inaki just completely changed my style of being a goalkeeper, to be more proactive and anticipate stuff that has not happened yet. So, if you can go for a cross, just go for it. Don't wait for the save. Instead, avoid the chance. For balls in behind and all that, stay high as much as possible to be able to cut out the attack.

"If you see me at Blackburn and then after I signed for Brentford, it's two completely different goalkeepers. At Blackburn, I wasn't going for any crosses. And then at Brentford and here, I think my numbers on crosses are remarkable.

Brentford were in the same league as us yet they had a goalkeeping coach that was miles ahead of ours. Why wasn't he being taught those things at Rovers?

Because there is no position more than goalkeeping where players improve more as they get older than goalkeeper.

Give your head a wobble.

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I believe that Benson, like Lowe and probably Johnson, is irreplaceable.

We can only speculate as to the reasons why but the first two have been here for years and through 3-4 different managers.

Of course the decision as to the makeup of his coaching staff should be one for Eustace but I think he will have had to accept working with that lot before getting the job.

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Just now, Mashed Potatoes said:

Because there is no position more than goalkeeping where players improve more as they get older than goalkeeper.

Give your head a wobble.

Yes that's obviously it. The coaching levels offered by our PE teacher who never played the game will definitely will be at the same level as an ex international goalkeeper.

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1 minute ago, JHRover said:

I believe that Benson, like Lowe and probably Johnson, is irreplaceable.

We can only speculate as to the reasons why but the first two have been here for years and through 3-4 different managers.

Of course the decision as to the makeup of his coaching staff should be one for Eustace but I think he will have had to accept working with that lot before getting the job.

Alternatively, the large number of goalkeepers that Benson has coached who have made it to the Premier League might suggest that he knows what he is doing.

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34 minutes ago, Mashed Potatoes said:

Alternatively, the large number of goalkeepers that Benson has coached who have made it to the Premier League might suggest that he knows what he is doing.

Or alternatively we've had goalkeepers with good attributes that have failed to realise their potential here and so have sought moves elsewhere, and have quickly thrived under different coaching.

We will probably never know the answer.

What I do know is that the current situation isn't good enough, and one or both of Pears and the coach need replacing pronto.

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1 hour ago, Mashed Potatoes said:

What do Raya, Steele, Walton and Kaminski think ?

Spot on.

Why on earth would you change things, we’ve brought on millions under the current setup.

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52 minutes ago, JamieUK said:

Yes, after leaving.

It was posted on here the other day but David Raya's recent interview says it all:

David said. "If you watch highlights from me when I was back at Blackburn, you will see a keeper that just stood on the line, not coming for anything, rarely going for a cross, rarely going outside the box, rarely anticipating, just waiting to make that save.

"When I signed for Brentford, Inaki just completely changed my style of being a goalkeeper, to be more proactive and anticipate stuff that has not happened yet. So, if you can go for a cross, just go for it. Don't wait for the save. Instead, avoid the chance. For balls in behind and all that, stay high as much as possible to be able to cut out the attack.

"If you see me at Blackburn and then after I signed for Brentford, it's two completely different goalkeepers. At Blackburn, I wasn't going for any crosses. And then at Brentford and here, I think my numbers on crosses are remarkable.

Brentford were in the same league as us yet they had a goalkeeping coach that was miles ahead of ours. Why wasn't he being taught those things at Rovers?

This is damning and suggest why Walstedt was so bad at crosses. Get Benson out now

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Steele and Walton are 2 of the worst goalkeepers I've seen in a Rovers shirt, especially the former - and we've had some bad ones in the 60 years I've been watching. Of the 2 scenarios above, you have to say they have gone to become better goalkeepers after they've left - pointing to coaching failures at Ewood Park

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as iv`e stated many times,how can benson,someone  who has never played the game at any level expect to coach profesional footballers,it`s like a plumber putting central heating in when he`s learned how to do it from a textbook and not actually done any practical work,benson  can`t possibly know the goalkeeping psychology because he`s never been a goalkeeper,get rid of him,get a specialised goalkeeping coach in and we might get an improved pears

 

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To be fair, there are so many examples of successful managers and coaches with at best very poor playing historys, and vice versa.

Brightons new manager just played B team and lower league football and is only 31. He won his first game 3 nil.

Benson may be poor at his job but its not necessarily because of not having a glittering playing career.

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12 minutes ago, roversfan99 said:

To be fair, there are so many examples of successful managers and coaches with at best very poor playing historys, and vice versa.

Brightons new manager just played B team and lower league football and is only 31. He won his first game 3 nil.

Benson may be poor at his job but its not necessarily because of not having a glittering playing career.

he`s not had any career because he`s never played the game at any level

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3 hours ago, JamieUK said:

Yes, after leaving.

It was posted on here the other day but David Raya's recent interview says it all:

David said. "If you watch highlights from me when I was back at Blackburn, you will see a keeper that just stood on the line, not coming for anything, rarely going for a cross, rarely going outside the box, rarely anticipating, just waiting to make that save.

"When I signed for Brentford, Inaki just completely changed my style of being a goalkeeper, to be more proactive and anticipate stuff that has not happened yet. So, if you can go for a cross, just go for it. Don't wait for the save. Instead, avoid the chance. For balls in behind and all that, stay high as much as possible to be able to cut out the attack.

"If you see me at Blackburn and then after I signed for Brentford, it's two completely different goalkeepers. At Blackburn, I wasn't going for any crosses. And then at Brentford and here, I think my numbers on crosses are remarkable.

Brentford were in the same league as us yet they had a goalkeeping coach that was miles ahead of ours. Why wasn't he being taught those things at Rovers?

Too much is made of Benson's lack of experience in the game but what you have posted here is damning.

There have been many goals over the last few years that we have conceded where the situation should have been dealt with by the keeper long before it ever became a goalscoring opportunity. This is especially true when it comes to crosses and set pieces.

Previously Kaminski had the raw talent to make this not much of a huge issue. Now with Pears who doesn't have that talent level of Kaminski the problem is amplified tenfold.

Replacement of both our goalkeeper and the goalkeeping coach is essential.

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1 hour ago, chaddyrovers said:

I would like to see a change of GK coach and Lowe remove as first team coach here. 

I would like to see Bobby Mimms come back as GK coach and us appointed a permanent set pieces coach in place of Lowe. 

I've been saying this for years about Lowe and Benson - nice to see you've seen some sense.

As for a 'set piece coach', just wtf do Eustace, Gardiner and Downing do?  It's bollocks - Big Sam didn't need set piece coaches or defensive coaches and neither did the likes of Bill Shankly, Brian Clough, Kenny Dalglish - the game has gone feckin mad.

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