Is Given the best backup keeper in the history of football?

Burtonblue said:
Cudicini is just as good + he doesn't whinge to the press about sitting on the bench.


Are you drunk or something? The reason he doesnt whinge to the press is that he knows he is a mediocre(at best) keeper, earning more than he's worth for doing next to nothing.
 
McKenzie'sGoalWasBetter said:
Burtonblue said:
Cudicini is just as good + he doesn't whinge to the press about sitting on the bench.


Are you drunk or something? The reason he doesnt whinge to the press is that he knows he is a mediocre(at best) keeper, earning more than he's worth for doing next to nothing.

Spot on! Cudicini is well behind Given.
 
9 Quinn said:
McKenzie'sGoalWasBetter said:
Burtonblue said:
Cudicini is just as good + he doesn't whinge to the press about sitting on the bench.


Are you drunk or something? The reason he doesnt whinge to the press is that he knows he is a mediocre(at best) keeper, earning more than he's worth for doing next to nothing.

Spot on! Cudicini is well behind Given.

Cudicini is still decent even though he's getting on a bit but in the early days of Cech at Chelsea Cudicini was definately the best number 2 in the country.

What about Casillas/Canizares during the early 00's at Real Madrid, before Canizares left for Valencia as Casillas took over?
 

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