Talk:David Seaman

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[edit] Blunders?

Can anything be described as a blunder and still be NPOV? The ones in this article don't really match the Wikipedia definition. Anyway, I really don't consider the goal from a corner against Macedonia to be a goalkeeping error - the defender on the post (Paul Scholes) was adequately positioned to clear the ball. Or was Seaman's faith in his defender the blunder? I think that example is highly POV either way. Wouldn't it be better to simply say that his mobility was under question towards the end of his career? --Slumgum 21:14, 1 December 2005 (UTC)

[edit] Seaman in tears

To what incident does his "appearance" in George Michael's 'Shoot the dog' video refer? (It shows Seaman in tears.) --[130.83.244.x]


It was released in 2002 after Ronaldinho's freekick had left Seamo in tears, and England out of the World Cup.  SLUMGUM  yap  stalk  14:28, 29 June 2006 (UTC)

[edit] One sided article.

Any mention that failure on Ronaldinho 2002 goal.. that's kinda weird because was decisive for England out in World Cup.—Preceding unsigned comment added by 201.79.11.139 (talk • contribs)

Not sure exactly what you're trying to say. That goal is mentioned in the arcticle, which has a 'Notable games' section.  sʟυмɢυм • т  c  20:26, 9 November 2006 (UTC)