I hope he stays. Would be immense for our depth and general well-being.
WillDaThrilll13 on
I love kweev, but I hope we don’t end up limiting his development in the end. Conventional wisdom is that he really needs time as the first choice keeper somewhere to reach his potential
JohnBobbyJimJob on
Bit of a meaningless thing to say
The club and manager obviously will want to keep him because he’s a pretty good backup keeper that’s not the reason behind the speculation on his future
TripPrestigious on
In my selfish world
Ali would retire around 35 for us
Then a 30 year old Kelleher would become the no.1 and play as a world class keeper till 40 for us :3 hehe
cgc86 on
I am sure he is as we would all hope
But if Kelleher doesn’t want to stay and an appropriate offer from a team he’s interested in comes in then I don’t see us convincing him to stay
Not like Slot was gonna come out and say yea we want rid and he’s up for sale
Hellstorm111 on
He is too good to be a backup player. Let him go. His cost is at its peak, so it would be wise to cash out on him now. Surely finding an appropriate replacement is hard, but not impossible.
Suspicious_Weird_373 on
This means nothing. Of course he’s part of his plans, whilst he’s here, if he is sold then he isn’t part of his plans anymore.
Altersreality on
It’s not even Slot’s decision. Kelleher DESERVES a move away, and the club should support that.
Jonhanna on
This is good news
vaekar on
Fist pumped as I’m choosing to read this as he’s staying. (I know it means nothing if someone comes in for him). I really like Kweev and I think as Ali is a keeper that gets injured more than the norm he gets plenty of mins to develop. We’re lucky to have him as our #2.
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KEEP HIM
I hope he stays. Would be immense for our depth and general well-being.
I love kweev, but I hope we don’t end up limiting his development in the end. Conventional wisdom is that he really needs time as the first choice keeper somewhere to reach his potential
Bit of a meaningless thing to say
The club and manager obviously will want to keep him because he’s a pretty good backup keeper that’s not the reason behind the speculation on his future
In my selfish world
Ali would retire around 35 for us
Then a 30 year old Kelleher would become the no.1 and play as a world class keeper till 40 for us :3 hehe
I am sure he is as we would all hope
But if Kelleher doesn’t want to stay and an appropriate offer from a team he’s interested in comes in then I don’t see us convincing him to stay
Not like Slot was gonna come out and say yea we want rid and he’s up for sale
He is too good to be a backup player. Let him go. His cost is at its peak, so it would be wise to cash out on him now. Surely finding an appropriate replacement is hard, but not impossible.
This means nothing. Of course he’s part of his plans, whilst he’s here, if he is sold then he isn’t part of his plans anymore.
It’s not even Slot’s decision. Kelleher DESERVES a move away, and the club should support that.
This is good news
Fist pumped as I’m choosing to read this as he’s staying. (I know it means nothing if someone comes in for him). I really like Kweev and I think as Ali is a keeper that gets injured more than the norm he gets plenty of mins to develop. We’re lucky to have him as our #2.