Pat Nash
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He would definitely get bullied at corners, free kicks and long throws into the box!Northcampshot wrote: ↑Thu Nov 28, 2024 3:23 pm Don't understand why we signed him in the first place, I agree with Alex not much chance of him being a number one for us, so unless he wants to be on the bench he would be better off somewhere else. I think he just too small for a keeper in the National League.
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. Perhaps in a two or three years time he may be back at Farnham passing Aldershot on there way up through the leagues.Sean Chambers wrote: ↑Thu Nov 28, 2024 11:43 amAm I missing something here as I as though Sholing are playing at a higher level than Farnham so that can only be good for his development.charles2004 wrote: ↑Thu Nov 28, 2024 9:30 am Pat in hindsight should have stayed at Farnham. Aldershot arn’t exactly coming up smelling of roses over the way they’ve treated the lad either, and now offloading him to Sholing and probably getting him back only again to sit on the bench.
The club haven't treated him badly either.
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No chance!charles2004 wrote: ↑Thu Nov 28, 2024 4:19 pm. Perhaps in a two or three years time he may be back at Farnham passing Aldershot on there way up through the leagues.Sean Chambers wrote: ↑Thu Nov 28, 2024 11:43 amAm I missing something here as I as though Sholing are playing at a higher level than Farnham so that can only be good for his development.charles2004 wrote: ↑Thu Nov 28, 2024 9:30 am Pat in hindsight should have stayed at Farnham. Aldershot arn’t exactly coming up smelling of roses over the way they’ve treated the lad either, and now offloading him to Sholing and probably getting him back only again to sit on the bench.
The club haven't treated him badly either.
The likes of Farnham and Fleet will only get so far, unless there’s some big changes soon.
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So, when he played for Farnham all the oppo defenders were less than 6 foot tall ? and were very nice guys, i very much doubt itAlex wrote: ↑Thu Nov 28, 2024 3:41 pmHe would definitely get bullied at corners, free kicks and long throws into the box!Northcampshot wrote: ↑Thu Nov 28, 2024 3:23 pm Don't understand why we signed him in the first place, I agree with Alex not much chance of him being a number one for us, so unless he wants to be on the bench he would be better off somewhere else. I think he just too small for a keeper in the National League.
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Re: Pat Nash
Every player at national league level has a major deficiency; otherwise they wouldnt be here.
For an outfielder it might be finishing, it might be speed, it might be stamina
If the rest of Pat's game is above the level, it may just be that his height is the limitation that makes NL exactly the RIGHT level for him.
For an outfielder it might be finishing, it might be speed, it might be stamina
If the rest of Pat's game is above the level, it may just be that his height is the limitation that makes NL exactly the RIGHT level for him.
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With the greatest respect Northcampshot, I don’t know if you have seen him play at Farnham, but if you haven’t you will not perhaps seen his ability. He reads the game very well and despite his diminutive size (even though it was claimed he was 6ft once) he has the hallmarks of a quality keeper. Height is a definite advantage for a keeper, but also the ability to get down low fast is as well.Northcampshot wrote: ↑Thu Nov 28, 2024 3:23 pm Don't understand why we signed him in the first place, I agree with Alex not much chance of him being a number one for us, so unless he wants to be on the bench he would be better off somewhere else. I think he just too small for a keeper in the National League.
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Yep fair point Tim. I did see him play for us against Bashley not that he had much to do. But if you look at the size of good keepers at NL level most of them are a decent height.
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Re: Pat Nash
There's some rubbish on this thread.
Pat is taller than Pickford and the same height as Ederson and Kelleher. He's spent a season in the Everton academy but left because he felt that senior football would be better for his development. He has probably been the best keeper at Steps 4/5 in the past rwo seasons.
Now he's at Step 3 and I bet he'll impress at Sholing. He will be an absolute asset to us and I sincerely hope he steps up to be our No.2 keeper very soon.
Pat is taller than Pickford and the same height as Ederson and Kelleher. He's spent a season in the Everton academy but left because he felt that senior football would be better for his development. He has probably been the best keeper at Steps 4/5 in the past rwo seasons.
Now he's at Step 3 and I bet he'll impress at Sholing. He will be an absolute asset to us and I sincerely hope he steps up to be our No.2 keeper very soon.
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Still don't think he'll play national lge for us
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Agree.
And yes chimpster, there is some rubbish on this thread!!!
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Agreed - and what is the point of being a 6ft 5in keeper if you never come for crosses or corners and stay rooted to the goal line? I’ve watched Pat playing for Farnham enough times to know he is a cracking keeper and that, as Chimpster says, height is not an issue - his record proves that.chimpster99 wrote: ↑Thu Nov 28, 2024 8:32 pm There's some rubbish on this thread.
Pat is taller than Pickford and the same height as Ederson and Kelleher. He's spent a season in the Everton academy but left because he felt that senior football would be better for his development. He has probably been the best keeper at Steps 4/5 in the past rwo seasons.
Now he's at Step 3 and I bet he'll impress at Sholing. He will be an absolute asset to us and I sincerely hope he steps up to be our No.2 keeper very soon.
And, as for why we signed him? From what I remember he signed when Jordi was stalling over his new contract.
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You mean we will wait until we are in League 1?
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Bond says, Never say Never.Richard Petty wrote: ↑Thu Nov 28, 2024 2:23 pmIf your only referring to while Marcus is with us then your right, my hesitation over your use of the word "Never" was based on sometime in the long term future when maybe Marcus will have moved on and Pat has potentially developed as a keeper.Alex wrote: ↑Thu Nov 28, 2024 1:37 pmWell yes, the above. But also he’s very unlikely to take the place of Dewhurst!Richard Petty wrote: ↑Thu Nov 28, 2024 1:30 pm
"Never" is perhaps a bit too definite but "Not in the foreseeable future" I would certainly agree with, he has a fair way to go yet in gaining experience and seeing what standard he can get to which I assume is your thinking.
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Alex wrote: ↑Thu Nov 28, 2024 4:48 pmNo chance!charles2004 wrote: ↑Thu Nov 28, 2024 4:19 pm. Perhaps in a two or three years time he may be back at Farnham passing Aldershot on there way up through the leagues.Sean Chambers wrote: ↑Thu Nov 28, 2024 11:43 am
Am I missing something here as I as though Sholing are playing at a higher level than Farnham so that can only be good for his development.
The club haven't treated him badly either.
The likes of Farnham and Fleet will only get so far, unless there’s some big changes soon.