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Posted March 20, 2018 01:17 · last edited March 20, 2018 01:19

Hard News wrote:

reg22 wrote:

Velaphi's a good keeper. You can probably see the difference between him and our other keepers. But yes, we definitely have better kiwi keepers, or keepers just as good. Of course there's a chance that Smith and Sail could be better than him given more time too.


Further to this can we afford to use an import slot on a keeper?

Well, the interesting thing is how Burns is used. It could be the difference between signing a starting striker or getting a plan B on the bench. Have we committed too much in Burns to not play him in a position he performs best in? So hypothetically we have Krishna, and from Piney's commentary on the weekend we have a contract in front of Ljujic, that leaves 3 spots. 1 for the 'keeper, 1 for CB or even RB (if we have Doyle, Fox, Lowry and possibly Dura for next season at CB with no great options at RB) and one for midfield.

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Hard News wrote:
reg22 wrote:

Velaphi's a good keeper. You can probably see the difference between him and our other keepers. But yes, we definitely have better kiwi keepers, or keepers just as good. Of course there's a chance that Smith and Sail could be better than him given more time too.


Further to this can we afford to use an import slot on a keeper?
Well, the interesting thing is how Burns is used. It could be the difference between signing a starting striker or getting a plan B on the bench. Have we committed to much in Burns to not play him in a position he performs best in? So hypothetically we have Krishna, and from Piney's commentary on the weekend we have a contract in front of Ljujic, that leaves 3 spots. 1 for the 'keeper, 1 for CB or even RB (if we have Doyle, Fox, Lowry and possibly Dura for next season at CB with no great options at RB) and one for midfield.