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Joe Lewis

PostPosted: Tue Jan 11, 2011 3:00 pm
by P/T Indie
Has handed in a transfer request after Posh rejected a bid from a Premiership team.

http://www.football365.com/story/0,17033,8652_6651528,00.html

Re: Joe Lewis

PostPosted: Wed Jan 12, 2011 9:54 am
by Lloydie
Aston Villa according to the Daily Mail

Re: Joe Lewis

PostPosted: Wed Jan 12, 2011 12:37 pm
by essex_shrimp
why would he want to be a sub keeper come on?

why not play for peterboro there still got chance of promotion and with new boss darrren ferguson and if peterboro do not go up then join a championship team?

aston villa no chance i say :oops:

Re: Joe Lewis

PostPosted: Wed Jan 12, 2011 1:13 pm
by P/T Indie
Brad Friedal isn't getting any younger and didn't Houllier let him go at L'pool.

In a year or two Lewis could replace him as No 1 in the meantime Pboro could always suggest a loan back deal.

Re: Joe Lewis

PostPosted: Wed Jan 12, 2011 1:27 pm
by Ntini
P/T Indie wrote:Brad Friedal isn't getting any younger and didn't Houllier let him go at L'pool.

In a year or two Lewis could replace him as No 1 in the meantime Pboro could always suggest a loan back deal.

The position of goalkeeper works very differently to that of outfield players. If you're good enough and wait for your chance, then you never know.

Steve Harper is the obvious example at Newcastle, waited for years under Shay Given but is now respected as the number one (providing he can stay fit). Given then moved to Man City, where Joe Hart stuck at it and has now ousted a really good keeper for the number 1 spot.

If Joe Lewis plays his cards right, and more importantly takes his chance when it comes along, I can't see why he wouldn't be able to play in the Premier League.

Re: Joe Lewis

PostPosted: Wed Jan 12, 2011 3:00 pm
by ezz
essex_shrimp wrote:why would he want to be a sub keeper come on?

why not play for peterboro there still got chance of promotion and with new boss darrren ferguson and if peterboro do not go up then join a championship team?

aston villa no chance i say :oops:


Because whilst money is sweet as a league 1 goalkeeper.....its much sweeter as a premiership sub

Re: Joe Lewis

PostPosted: Wed Jan 12, 2011 10:43 pm
by Now_Then
Just seen a Barry Fry interview on Sky Sports news. He says Villa have offered less than P'boro originally paid for him. Also said Joes agent is a certain Frank Mcavennie.

Re: Joe Lewis

PostPosted: Wed Jan 12, 2011 11:56 pm
by mrpotatohead
joe lewis was fantatic for us and posh, he is well worth a place in a PL squad and i think will one day play a full england game or two.

Re: Joe Lewis

PostPosted: Thu Jan 13, 2011 9:27 am
by The Marksman
Ntini wrote:
P/T Indie wrote:Brad Friedal isn't getting any younger and didn't Houllier let him go at L'pool.

In a year or two Lewis could replace him as No 1 in the meantime Pboro could always suggest a loan back deal.

The position of goalkeeper works very differently to that of outfield players. If you're good enough and wait for your chance, then you never know.

Steve Harper is the obvious example at Newcastle, waited for years under Shay Given but is now respected as the number one (providing he can stay fit). Given then moved to Man City, where Joe Hart stuck at it and has now ousted a really good keeper for the number 1 spot.

If Joe Lewis plays his cards right, and more importantly takes his chance when it comes along, I can't see why he wouldn't be able to play in the Premier League.


Steve Harper: yep, after mainly sitting on the bench for Newcastle for 10-15 years he finally got his chance at being first choice at the age of 33, and then for a time this season was demoted to no.2 again beneath Tim Krul. That went really well for him.

Bad example aside, your point is kind of the wrong way around: "If you're good enough and wait for your chance, then you never know." Outfielders get more injuries, are subbed more and are rotated more than goalkeepers, so you have more chance as an outfielder of making first team appearances. As a no.2 goalkeeper you'll be lucky if you get selected for Carling Cup games.

A keeper needs first team football to gain experience. For every Joe Hart there is a David Martin, an Iain Turner, a Tomasz Kuszczak, a Stephen Bywater, even Scott Carson wasted 3 years sitting on the bench at Liverpool, and Chris Kirkland 5 years. Can anyone say that any of them improved in that time?

If I was him and I wasn't being signed to be first choice, I wouldn't touch it with a barge pole, certainly not at the age of 23. Better to do a Kieran Westwood and go to the Championship and be a regular.

Re: Joe Lewis

PostPosted: Thu Jan 13, 2011 10:29 am
by CASS
Not going anywhere says the Chairman....unless !!
http://www.talksport.co.uk/sports-news/ ... -lewis-bid

Re: Joe Lewis

PostPosted: Thu Jan 13, 2011 10:30 am
by Ntini
The Marksman wrote:
Ntini wrote:
P/T Indie wrote:Brad Friedal isn't getting any younger and didn't Houllier let him go at L'pool.

In a year or two Lewis could replace him as No 1 in the meantime Pboro could always suggest a loan back deal.

The position of goalkeeper works very differently to that of outfield players. If you're good enough and wait for your chance, then you never know.

Steve Harper is the obvious example at Newcastle, waited for years under Shay Given but is now respected as the number one (providing he can stay fit). Given then moved to Man City, where Joe Hart stuck at it and has now ousted a really good keeper for the number 1 spot.

If Joe Lewis plays his cards right, and more importantly takes his chance when it comes along, I can't see why he wouldn't be able to play in the Premier League.


Steve Harper: yep, after mainly sitting on the bench for Newcastle for 10-15 years he finally got his chance at being first choice at the age of 33, and then for a time this season was demoted to no.2 again beneath Tim Krul. That went really well for him.

Bad example aside, your point is kind of the wrong way around: "If you're good enough and wait for your chance, then you never know." Outfielders get more injuries, are subbed more and are rotated more than goalkeepers, so you have more chance as an outfielder of making first team appearances. As a no.2 goalkeeper you'll be lucky if you get selected for Carling Cup games.

A keeper needs first team football to gain experience. For every Joe Hart there is a David Martin, an Iain Turner, a Tomasz Kuszczak, a Stephen Bywater, even Scott Carson wasted 3 years sitting on the bench at Liverpool, and Chris Kirkland 5 years. Can anyone say that any of them improved in that time?

If I was him and I wasn't being signed to be first choice, I wouldn't touch it with a barge pole, certainly not at the age of 23. Better to do a Kieran Westwood and go to the Championship and be a regular.

Steve Harper did wait for years and took his chance when it came. However, he wasn't dropped to no. 2 but was injured and so Tim Krul came in to replace him. Again, he took his chance and so had a run of games where he did well and so Harper couldn't get back in. But now he's let it slip and Harper is back in the side and is still regarded as Newcastle's no. 1 - so I stand by my example!

Re: Joe Lewis

PostPosted: Thu Jan 13, 2011 10:49 am
by marky No.1
CASS wrote:Not going anywhere says the Chairman....unless !!
http://www.talksport.co.uk/sports-news/ ... -lewis-bid



“I’m not going to hold Joe Lewis back but let’s not forget no-one really heard of Joe Lewis until we bought him.”

Unless you are a Shrimp of course 8-)

Re: Joe Lewis

PostPosted: Thu Jan 13, 2011 11:30 am
by Seasider9601
Some interesting comments on The Posh forum on the subject.

Quote, "let him go. There are better keepers around." :o

http://www.theposhforum.co.uk/forumv2/v ... =1&t=18787

Re: Joe Lewis

PostPosted: Thu Jan 13, 2011 12:14 pm
by The Fury
Seasider9601 wrote:Some interesting comments on The Posh forum on the subject.

Quote, "let him go. There are better keepers around." :o

http://www.theposhforum.co.uk/forumv2/v ... =1&t=18787


From watching highlights, the number of blunders he has made in the last couple of seasons has been really obvious. Honestly, just about every goal they conceded on the way to relegation last year looked as if Joe was, in some way, at fault for!! Frankly, I think it's a little amusing that Scott Loach overtook Joe as the countries brightest goalkeeping prospect after Joe Hart given that Sammy perceived Loach to be a weaker keeper, and duly brought in Schwan Jalal.....

Re: Joe Lewis

PostPosted: Thu Jan 13, 2011 2:06 pm
by heysham_mfc
marky No.1 wrote:
CASS wrote:Not going anywhere says the Chairman....unless !!
http://www.talksport.co.uk/sports-news/ ... -lewis-bid



“I’m not going to hold Joe Lewis back but let’s not forget no-one really heard of Joe Lewis until we bought him.”

Unless you are a Shrimp of course 8-)

Lets not also forget Peterborough had not heard of Joe Lewis untill they saw him playing for Morecambe.

Re: Joe Lewis

PostPosted: Thu Jan 13, 2011 4:37 pm
by feelingguilty
Interesting one - we lost Joe and thought he was irreplaceable - a few false starts and along came Barry.

Can see the Peterborough fans point - I would want to cash in.

Re: Joe Lewis

PostPosted: Fri Jan 14, 2011 12:05 am
by ALAN1540
Agree, few had heard of him BUT, as fergie senior bid £250,000 at 15 gives some indication that someone apart from BF and DA recognised his potential. It also sheds some light on his character by his rejection of that offer.
As his first choice was to be a canary he was dissapointed to be told his chance at Norwich was slim to non existent in the medium term.
His chance at u21 was limited (despite shining at u17 and u19)as hart was already established and by time hart stepped up Joe had only half season left to gain full recognition at u21 so loach got his start.
If he had been given a choice Joe would have been happy to continue to stay at morecambe to end of season,

Re: Joe Lewis

PostPosted: Fri Jan 14, 2011 12:19 pm
by marky No.1
I am just proud to witness Joe wear my shirt! :D :D :D
joelewisshirt.jpg


Will never forget the day he got that head injury and the resulting Petr Cech headgear.
Good luck to him wherever he ends up in his career.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/footbal ... 358136.stm

Re: Joe Lewis

PostPosted: Fri Jan 14, 2011 9:38 pm
by Keith
Seasider9601 wrote:Some interesting comments on The Posh forum on the subject.

Quote, "let him go. There are better keepers around." :o

http://www.theposhforum.co.uk/forumv2/v ... =1&t=18787


Yeah, but Barry Roche isn't going anywhere!