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Dieng 08:27 - Nov 10 with 7306 viewsNorthernr

Has the plague. Not travelling with Senegal. Or at least that's what it seems if my GCSE French isn't letting me down.

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Dieng on 08:29 - Nov 10 with 4811 viewsgazza1

Hope he has had the vaccine....maybe a chance for Archer if quarantined.
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Dieng on 08:34 - Nov 10 with 4802 viewsTheChef

Obviously not ideal for him, but in the general scheme of things good for us.

Also the pic below made me realise he shares the same Lego hairdo as Nakhi Wells.

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Dieng on 08:39 - Nov 10 with 4771 viewsflynnbo

Oui, tu as raison, Clive.
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Dieng on 09:19 - Nov 10 with 4617 viewsRamseyR

I know it was only a pre season at Cambridge, but I remember coming away thinking Archer looked ok. Can't judge a player on one game though
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Dieng on 09:19 - Nov 10 with 4615 viewsbosh67

Wishing him a quick recovery.

I know certain people think he hasn't been as spectacularly good this season as he was last. He has still made some fantastic saves and you can't really blame him for the pen last weekend. Not much he could do about that after the initial mistake in front of him.

His command of the area has been a little less forceful over the last month but perhaps he has been under the weather given this news?

I still think he is easily the best keeper since Smithies and has the potential to be as good as Seaman.

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Dieng on 09:39 - Nov 10 with 4518 viewsQPROslo

Dieng on 08:34 - Nov 10 by TheChef

Obviously not ideal for him, but in the general scheme of things good for us.

Also the pic below made me realise he shares the same Lego hairdo as Nakhi Wells.


Not too good at all for us if Seny has the Plague and that Plague is now spreading around the rest of the Squad.
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Dieng on 11:39 - Nov 10 with 4263 viewsPinnerPaul

Dieng on 09:39 - Nov 10 by QPROslo

Not too good at all for us if Seny has the Plague and that Plague is now spreading around the rest of the Squad.


Warburton & Chair have had it, have to trust the medical team and tbf they have done a pretty good job so far.
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Dieng on 12:21 - Nov 10 with 4081 viewsgazza1

Dieng on 09:19 - Nov 10 by bosh67

Wishing him a quick recovery.

I know certain people think he hasn't been as spectacularly good this season as he was last. He has still made some fantastic saves and you can't really blame him for the pen last weekend. Not much he could do about that after the initial mistake in front of him.

His command of the area has been a little less forceful over the last month but perhaps he has been under the weather given this news?

I still think he is easily the best keeper since Smithies and has the potential to be as good as Seaman.


Whilst Barbet made the initial error, Dieng did not need to take the player out to give the penalty to Blackpool.

As for his form this season.....not bad, bad but could have done better 2/3 times. Not a good as last season.
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Dieng on 12:32 - Nov 10 with 4035 viewsdaveB

Dieng on 12:21 - Nov 10 by gazza1

Whilst Barbet made the initial error, Dieng did not need to take the player out to give the penalty to Blackpool.

As for his form this season.....not bad, bad but could have done better 2/3 times. Not a good as last season.


yeah I thought the player had over ran it so didn't need to be brought down
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Dieng on 12:38 - Nov 10 with 4011 viewsMatch82

Dieng on 08:39 - Nov 10 by flynnbo

Oui, tu as raison, Clive.


Yes, it's the raisins, Clive?
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Dieng on 13:04 - Nov 10 with 3897 viewsstowmarketrange

Dieng on 12:32 - Nov 10 by daveB

yeah I thought the player had over ran it so didn't need to be brought down


With another ref it could’ve meant a red card too,and would’ve probably led to a defeat.Sometimes it’s better to not foul the player and see if he scores,but they are professionals making a split second decision.
I didn’t fancy his chances of saving the penalty though as he always seems to dive the opposite way anyway.
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Dieng on 13:19 - Nov 10 with 3792 viewsgazza1

Dieng on 12:32 - Nov 10 by daveB

yeah I thought the player had over ran it so didn't need to be brought down


yep....
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Dieng on 13:20 - Nov 10 with 3789 viewsgazza1

Dieng on 13:04 - Nov 10 by stowmarketrange

With another ref it could’ve meant a red card too,and would’ve probably led to a defeat.Sometimes it’s better to not foul the player and see if he scores,but they are professionals making a split second decision.
I didn’t fancy his chances of saving the penalty though as he always seems to dive the opposite way anyway.


I don't believe that a penalty and a red card will be given to a keeper in the same incident.
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Dieng on 14:58 - Nov 10 with 3568 viewsMalintabuk

2nd season.... always a a bit of deflation. The first season is all adrenaline trying to establish yourself, the second can be harder for a player, it how he reacts and ups his game again that will be telling
I thought the pen was totally his fault. It seem to me that Barbet was wanting him to come and clear it. Being an ex defender the worse position to be in is facing your own goal chasing down a ball with a forward breathing down your neck. I thought Seny was caught in two minds and by that time it was too late and he eventually gave the pen away. Also for me was his reaction, he wasn't at all annoyed with Barbet, I think he realised he should have come sooner
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Dieng on 15:05 - Nov 10 with 3542 viewsNorthernr

Dieng on 14:58 - Nov 10 by Malintabuk

2nd season.... always a a bit of deflation. The first season is all adrenaline trying to establish yourself, the second can be harder for a player, it how he reacts and ups his game again that will be telling
I thought the pen was totally his fault. It seem to me that Barbet was wanting him to come and clear it. Being an ex defender the worse position to be in is facing your own goal chasing down a ball with a forward breathing down your neck. I thought Seny was caught in two minds and by that time it was too late and he eventually gave the pen away. Also for me was his reaction, he wasn't at all annoyed with Barbet, I think he realised he should have come sooner


Dieng was poor for the penalty but Barbet should be planting that ball firmly into the side stand, particularly in those conditions.
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Dieng on 15:13 - Nov 10 with 3518 viewskensalriser

Compounded error, it's our speciality this season.

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Dieng on 16:25 - Nov 10 with 3354 viewsfrancisbowles

Dieng on 15:05 - Nov 10 by Northernr

Dieng was poor for the penalty but Barbet should be planting that ball firmly into the side stand, particularly in those conditions.


He needs to do something about his penalty attempts. In the Everton shootout, he went to his left six times out of eight (the same way he went on Saturday). I can't recall the one that he saved that was retaken, which wasn't on the highlights that I have just rewatched. I can't remember the other ones that he has faced, only that like his predecessor, he didn't get near any of them. (bar one in Lumley's case, I think)

I've never been a keeper but that seems a bit predictable to me. He never seems to stand and wait, he is often bouncing up and down and seems more interested in trying to put the opponent off rather than setting himself. He also seems to dive very low so if he does go the right way the ball goes over him.

Just rewatched the Sunderland ones and he seems to wait a bit longer but is sent the wrong way with the first two, he goes to the right on these and on the third and final one he goes the right way, to his left, but he isn't really set when it's taken and although he gets a hand to it, it still beats him.

It's as if the opponents can predict what he prefers to do. It seems like we need to get our keepers some specialist coaching in this area.
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Dieng on 17:49 - Nov 10 with 3152 viewsstainrods_elbow

Dieng on 14:58 - Nov 10 by Malintabuk

2nd season.... always a a bit of deflation. The first season is all adrenaline trying to establish yourself, the second can be harder for a player, it how he reacts and ups his game again that will be telling
I thought the pen was totally his fault. It seem to me that Barbet was wanting him to come and clear it. Being an ex defender the worse position to be in is facing your own goal chasing down a ball with a forward breathing down your neck. I thought Seny was caught in two minds and by that time it was too late and he eventually gave the pen away. Also for me was his reaction, he wasn't at all annoyed with Barbet, I think he realised he should have come sooner


Funny - I saw it completely the opposite way: Barbet got in a dither, miscued, and Seny flapped as a result, but I also don't think it was a penalty in a million years and their man deserved an Oscar for his theatricals.

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Dieng on 17:56 - Nov 10 with 3141 viewsLongsufferingR

Dieng on 17:49 - Nov 10 by stainrods_elbow

Funny - I saw it completely the opposite way: Barbet got in a dither, miscued, and Seny flapped as a result, but I also don't think it was a penalty in a million years and their man deserved an Oscar for his theatricals.


not Hoos's fault?
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Dieng on 18:29 - Nov 10 with 3029 viewsdistortR

Dieng on 17:49 - Nov 10 by stainrods_elbow

Funny - I saw it completely the opposite way: Barbet got in a dither, miscued, and Seny flapped as a result, but I also don't think it was a penalty in a million years and their man deserved an Oscar for his theatricals.


I thought I was the only one who thought it wasn't a penalty.
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Dieng on 18:33 - Nov 10 with 3017 viewsdavman

Dieng on 08:29 - Nov 10 by gazza1

Hope he has had the vaccine....maybe a chance for Archer if quarantined.


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Dieng on 19:26 - Nov 10 with 2899 viewsMyke

Dieng on 14:58 - Nov 10 by Malintabuk

2nd season.... always a a bit of deflation. The first season is all adrenaline trying to establish yourself, the second can be harder for a player, it how he reacts and ups his game again that will be telling
I thought the pen was totally his fault. It seem to me that Barbet was wanting him to come and clear it. Being an ex defender the worse position to be in is facing your own goal chasing down a ball with a forward breathing down your neck. I thought Seny was caught in two minds and by that time it was too late and he eventually gave the pen away. Also for me was his reaction, he wasn't at all annoyed with Barbet, I think he realised he should have come sooner


Having never played in front of a bigger crowd than one man and his dog, I would imagine that last season and this must be like chalk and cheese, even more so for a goalkeeper. Without a doubt he didn't have to give away the penalty, but with the Blackpool crowd at full volume, easy to say. His scoop out from Kakay was superb. Nervous night overall though.
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Dieng on 19:27 - Nov 10 with 2900 viewsStanisgod

Where is Russianbot anyway, no sign now were back talking about football.
Maybe he's off campaigning for us oldies pensions to be cut or for us to give our houses to the poor youngsters.

It's being so happy that keeps me going.

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Dieng on 19:53 - Nov 10 with 2837 viewsSuperhoops2808

Dieng on 13:20 - Nov 10 by gazza1

I don't believe that a penalty and a red card will be given to a keeper in the same incident.


Incorrect (And I thought you knew everything)

You can.

What has changed, is the rule which said that certain offences carried an AUTOMATIC red card, if they prevented a clear goalscoring opportunity.

It was decided that this constitutes double jeopardy, meaning two punishments for the same crime, and sometimes for quite a trivial crime. So a penalty is deemed to be enough punishment, and the foul is treated on it's merits according to the severity of the offence. Which may mean a red card, but most often not.

So in this instance, Dieng made a lame attempt to get the ball so it was a yellow. But had he made no attempt and hauled him down it would have been a Red AND a Penalty.

Sure Pinner will be along with the finer details of the law
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Dieng on 22:13 - Nov 10 with 2651 viewsdavman

Dieng on 16:25 - Nov 10 by francisbowles

He needs to do something about his penalty attempts. In the Everton shootout, he went to his left six times out of eight (the same way he went on Saturday). I can't recall the one that he saved that was retaken, which wasn't on the highlights that I have just rewatched. I can't remember the other ones that he has faced, only that like his predecessor, he didn't get near any of them. (bar one in Lumley's case, I think)

I've never been a keeper but that seems a bit predictable to me. He never seems to stand and wait, he is often bouncing up and down and seems more interested in trying to put the opponent off rather than setting himself. He also seems to dive very low so if he does go the right way the ball goes over him.

Just rewatched the Sunderland ones and he seems to wait a bit longer but is sent the wrong way with the first two, he goes to the right on these and on the third and final one he goes the right way, to his left, but he isn't really set when it's taken and although he gets a hand to it, it still beats him.

It's as if the opponents can predict what he prefers to do. It seems like we need to get our keepers some specialist coaching in this area.


This all day. I know he saved the one pen against Everton, but he goes down too early and is easy to read. Never confident that he is going to get anywhere near a pen.

We were spoiled by Smithies.

Dieng is a good 'keeper, not a great one, but good.

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