garlic wrote:Is this the U19 RoI keeper?
from https://the72.co.uk/254861/nottingham-f ... wen-mason/
Nottingham Forest are looking at Mansfield Town goalkeeper Owen Mason, reports Alan Nixon in The Sun on Sunday (07.11.21, pg. 59).
Mason, 17, is a youth player at Mansfield Town.
He’s involved with the first-team and is also a regular for the Republic of Ireland’s U18 side and now, Nixon reports in The Sun on Sunday this morning that nearby rivals Nottingham Forest are looking at the shot-stopper.
Steve Cooper currently has four first-team goalkeepers at his disposal – Brice Samba, Ethan Horvath, Nicky Hogarth and Jordan Smith.
Samba is his no.1 and Horvath his no.2, though Mason would be the youngest of the four and his potential arrival could pave the way for someone like the 26-year-old Smith to depart, or potentially Hogarth on loan.
Very little is know about Mason at this point. But given his experience with the Republic of Ireland U18s and Forest’s newfound links, it suggests that the 17-year-old has a lot of potential.
Martin Shaw wrote:from https://the72.co.uk/254861/nottingham-f ... wen-mason/
Nottingham Forest are looking at Mansfield Town goalkeeper Owen Mason, reports Alan Nixon in The Sun on Sunday (07.11.21, pg. 59).
Mason, 17, is a youth player at Mansfield Town.
He’s involved with the first-team and is also a regular for the Republic of Ireland’s U18 side and now, Nixon reports in The Sun on Sunday this morning that nearby rivals Nottingham Forest are looking at the shot-stopper.
Steve Cooper currently has four first-team goalkeepers at his disposal – Brice Samba, Ethan Horvath, Nicky Hogarth and Jordan Smith.
Samba is his no.1 and Horvath his no.2, though Mason would be the youngest of the four and his potential arrival could pave the way for someone like the 26-year-old Smith to depart, or potentially Hogarth on loan.
Very little is know about Mason at this point. But given his experience with the Republic of Ireland U18s and Forest’s newfound links, it suggests that the 17-year-old has a lot of potential.
Martin Shaw wrote:from https://the72.co.uk/254861/nottingham-f ... wen-mason/
Nottingham Forest are looking at Mansfield Town goalkeeper Owen Mason, reports Alan Nixon in The Sun on Sunday (07.11.21, pg. 59).
Mason, 17, is a youth player at Mansfield Town.
He’s involved with the first-team and is also a regular for the Republic of Ireland’s U18 side and now, Nixon reports in The Sun on Sunday this morning that nearby rivals Nottingham Forest are looking at the shot-stopper.
Steve Cooper currently has four first-team goalkeepers at his disposal – Brice Samba, Ethan Horvath, Nicky Hogarth and Jordan Smith.
Samba is his no.1 and Horvath his no.2, though Mason would be the youngest of the four and his potential arrival could pave the way for someone like the 26-year-old Smith to depart, or potentially Hogarth on loan.
Very little is know about Mason at this point. But given his experience with the Republic of Ireland U18s and Forest’s newfound links, it suggests that the 17-year-old has a lot of potential.
bear 73 wrote:Forest looking at Mason a bit early , we have Stech seeing his time out, two goalkeepers on loan so why should he want to join there list of bench warmers.
His apprenticeship is here with Mansfield he will learn far more than being another cog in a big wheel.
arsene wengers coat wrote:Do a swap deal for Smith, who was here on loan a couple seasons back.
Parkinsons Perm wrote:arsene wengers coat wrote:Do a swap deal for Smith, who was here on loan a couple seasons back.
Why, he was rubbish?
arsene wengers coat wrote:Parkinsons Perm wrote:arsene wengers coat wrote:Do a swap deal for Smith, who was here on loan a couple seasons back.
Why, he was rubbish?
Was he? I thought he was alright. At 26, he needs to start playing regularly.
As for Mason, be a shame to lose him so early on but you've got to do what's best for your development at that age.
Marky Mark wrote:Bishops the best keeper we’ve had in 30 odd years. I’d include Marriott and Ward in that, probably only Hitchcock and Arnold better in my time watching.
Wouldn’t be surprised if he goes on to be a successful international. He just looks like a keeper.
Who is the player that went on to be capped the most after they left us? McClelland? Galloway? Calderwood?
Marky Mark wrote:Bishops the best keeper we’ve had in 30 odd years. I’d include Marriott and Ward in that, probably only Hitchcock and Arnold better in my time watching.
Wouldn’t be surprised if he goes on to be a successful international. He just looks like a keeper.
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