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Lee Camp: Championship quality

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posted on 8/1/13

All ten of those players are foreign: Sky MUST be racist

posted on 8/1/13

good find.
pretty much what we've all been saying.

posted on 8/1/13

No one I know down the City Ground rates Remy

posted on 8/1/13

Think a lot of the criticism has been slightly harsh recently, however, his form has seem to dip, but there has been no pressure (for starting) on him whatsoever for 3 years or so now.

Wouldn't be fussed if he went and we replaced him with quality, but the same could happen if his not pushed/challenged for a starting position.

posted on 8/1/13

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posted on 8/1/13

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So Derby born Lee Camp is foreign? I'm confused............where's Derby again?

posted on 8/1/13

Isn't he Irish now..?

I know he's bored of it etc etc, but I'm sure he went over to the dark (green) side.

posted on 9/1/13

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lee camp is BRITTISH
NORTHERN IRELAND belongs to the UK BIG difference

posted on 9/1/13

He isn't English, this is the English league, ergo 'Foreigner'.

Come on people, it isn't that difficult to grasp, surely?

posted on 9/1/13

He is English and holds a British passport.

He plays for Northern Ireland

posted on 9/1/13

Foreigner

posted on 9/1/13

What about Shay Given on loan

posted on 9/1/13

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posted on 9/1/13

Agreed Vidal.

comment by Philo (U3120)

posted on 10/1/13

lee camp is ok. maybe could do a job for a lower premier division side but probably only on the bench. HOWEVER it is clear to me that he is at his best when he is arrogant. when he struts around the penalty area and puts his hand in the air after making a save to acknowledge the crowd, thats when you know he's performing well.

the last couple of seasons though, he's lost some of that confidence. he regularly fumbles the ball (although it rarely leads to a goal) his distribution is dreadful. takes an age to make up his mind with the ball at his feet and never really considers anything other than just hoofing it as far as possible. but he is a good shot stopper and is terrific at commanding his six yard box, rarely dropping a cross.

by being on the bench even for a premier league side, he'd lose that confidence and arrogance that he needs to perform well. if premier league football is what he wants then i think his best bet is to get promoted with a championship side. with forest's new investment, i think sticking put would be the best option for him.

as for me, i don't mind whether he stays or goes just so long as we replace him with someone decent. green or westwood would do me nicely.

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