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Title: Evans Replacement - Lenny Pidgeley (Chelski)
Post by: Dazzza on Tuesday, May 30, 2006, 08:42:46
Morning all, got a nice little rumour fresh off the Mill about Rhys Evans replacement.  

Word up is it's Chelsea number three Lenny Pidgeley who despite being highly rated is set to drop down the pecking order after Jose just signed an experienced keeper from his old club Porto.

Just a coincidence I’m sure but he’s also spent time on loan at Millwall. :wink:

No idea if this is on loan or a permanent deal, he is still under contract at Chelski so anything permanent may require a transfer fee.  That said I think they are trying to offload him at the moment so you never know what may materialise.

Suspect this may have been on the cards for a while hastening the departure of Evans.  Not a done deal but I'd wager this is one of the first names to go public when Dennis gets back of his Hols.



Lenny Pidgeley
Lenny ascended the goalkeeping ranks at Chelsea rapidly during the summer of 2004 when Mourinho's new coaching team decided they required a young, aspiring goalkeeper to fill the third spot for that position in the squad.

So while the likes of Marco Ambrosio, Neil Sullivan and Jürgen Macho moved on, the tall, youthful Londoner now trains full-time with Carlo Cudicini, Petr Cech and goalkeeping coach Silvino Louro. Last season he occupied a place on the bench when Carlo was injured and made his Chelsea first team debut as a sub in the final home game against Charlton.  

Lenny is a product of the Chelsea youth system, has played for England at several junior levels and was called into the Under 21 squad for the first time at the start of last season.

He has become increasingly assured over the last couple of years as he grows in stature with regular appearances coming in the reserves.

In September 2003, First Division Watford took him on loan, initially as cover, but Lenny impressively won a first team place, racking up 29 appearances and even facing Chelsea in the FA Cup. While at Vicarage Road he was coached by former Blues stalwart Kevin Hitchcock.


Title: Evans Replacement - Lenny Pidgeley (Chelski)
Post by: Dazzza on Tuesday, May 30, 2006, 10:07:47
Look at my baby spread, it hit the Adver forum in a matter of minutes.    :o


Title: Evans Replacement - Lenny Pidgeley (Chelski)
Post by: Iffy's Onion Bhaji on Tuesday, May 30, 2006, 11:38:00
sounds good lets hope its true


Title: Evans Replacement - Lenny Pidgeley (Chelski)
Post by: STFC Village on Tuesday, May 30, 2006, 12:01:08
Hope it's not just an extension of the rumour i started

http://www.thetownend.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=12113&postdays=0&postorder=asc&start=0

He'd be a decent replacement


Title: Evans Replacement - Lenny Pidgeley (Chelski)
Post by: Piemonte on Tuesday, May 30, 2006, 12:04:42
Lenny is a good  name. :|


Title: Evans Replacement - Lenny Pidgeley (Chelski)
Post by: Whits on Tuesday, May 30, 2006, 12:08:12
i might come if he joined us


Title: Evans Replacement - Lenny Pidgeley (Chelski)
Post by: Dazzza on Tuesday, May 30, 2006, 12:17:46
Quote from: "STFC Village"
Hope it's not just an extension of the rumour i started

http://www.thetownend.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=12113&postdays=0&postorder=asc&start=0

He'd be a decent replacement


You bugger, never saw that where did you get that  nugget from Village?   :D

Looks a good bet Watford seem to rate him quite highly as do the Chelski.


Title: Evans Replacement - Lenny Pidgeley (Chelski)
Post by: STFC Village on Tuesday, May 30, 2006, 13:07:11
I made it up 8)


Title: Evans Replacement - Lenny Pidgeley (Chelski)
Post by: Spud on Tuesday, May 30, 2006, 13:12:40
Quote from: "dazzza"
Quote from: "STFC Village"
Hope it's not just an extension of the rumour i started

http://www.thetownend.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=12113&postdays=0&postorder=asc&start=0

He'd be a decent replacement


You bugger, never saw that where did you get that  nugget from Village?   :D

Looks a good bet Watford seem to rate him quite highly as do the Chelski.


If Man Utd let Ben Foster stay on loan at Watford then i cant see them wanting Pidgeley.


Title: Evans Replacement - Lenny Pidgeley (Chelski)
Post by: Dazzza on Tuesday, May 30, 2006, 13:31:27
You scamp Village!  I had a sauce whisper it in my ear.

HP - BOOM BOOM.

Watford had him on loan a while back Spuddy where he was initially seen as cover but managed to force his way into the first team and did rather well.  Not herd if they have any current interest.  Hopefully not!


Title: Evans Replacement - Lenny Pidgeley (Chelski)
Post by: land_of_bo on Tuesday, May 30, 2006, 15:22:03
Remember seeing him play for Watford. Fucking good keeper!


Title: Evans Replacement - Lenny Pidgeley (Chelski)
Post by: Sippo on Tuesday, May 30, 2006, 16:12:43
I've met Lenny. Sound bloke and bought me lots of beers!  8)

His missus is fit aswell.


Title: Evans Replacement - Lenny Pidgeley (Chelski)
Post by: DiV on Tuesday, May 30, 2006, 17:03:42
Why....when I think of Lenny Pidgley....do I think....going to kick the ball, ball bobbles over foot and goes in....against Ipswich...for Watford.

Was that Pidgley or am I going crazy  :|


Title: Evans Replacement - Lenny Pidgeley (Chelski)
Post by: Dazzza on Tuesday, May 30, 2006, 17:09:46
Quote from: "DV85"
Why....when I think of Lenny Pidgley....do I think....going to kick the ball, ball bobbles over foot and goes in....against Ipswich...for Watford.

Was that Pidgley or am I going crazy  :|


Indeedy  :shock: ...

Quote
Teenage striker Dean Bowditch scored a hat-trick for Division One play-off chasers Ipswich as Watford goalkeeper Lenny Pidgeley endured a torrid afternoon at Portman Road.

Pidgeley gifted the England youth international the opener after five minutes as he attempted to clear a Sean Dyche backpass - only for the ball to bobble off his standing foot, leaving Bowditch with a simple finish.

The 17-year-old, whose only other Ipswich goal came in the Carling Cup victory at Kidderminster earlier this season, then showed composure beyond his years to slot home his second midway through the half.

Pidgeley was again at fault for the third on the hour after a misunderstanding between defender Jerel Ifil, as the on-loan Chelsea stopper let in Bowditch to complete his hat-trick.

Watford grabbed a lifeline on the stroke of half-time as Scott Fitzgerald netted his 11th goal of the campaign to make it 2-1 - but the visitors offered little in the second half, and Jermaine Wright sealed a comfortable victory with a fourth goal at the death.

Ipswich made one change to the side which returned to winning ways at Walsall in midweek, with John McGreal replacing Richard Naylor.

Watford handed a debut to Chris Baird, who signed on a month's loan from Southampton this week.

Town striker Darren Bent, who scored a hat-trick against the Saddlers, had the first chance of the game after four minutes - but his first-time shot flashed wide.

Ipswich did take the lead a minute later, though, as Pidgeley's error allowed Bowditch - chasing a lost cause - to score into an empty net.

The home side were dominating and extended their advantage in the 24th minute.

Bent picked out Bowditch with a pinpoint cross, and he coolly chested the ball down under pressure and slotted past Pidgeley for his second.

Matt Elliott headed straight at the goalkeeper shortly afterwards as Town looked likely to add a third, before Watford hit back - with Heidar Helguson spurning three quickfire chances.

He was one-on-one with Kelvin Davis but failed to poke the ball past the advancing goalkeeper after 32 minutes - and from his team's next attack the Iceland international was inches away from connecting with an inviting low cross from Baird.

He then drove a right-footed shot past the post as the Hornets began to look increasingly threatening.

They managed to pull a goal back in first-half stoppage time when Fitzgerald turned sharply in the area and drilled the ball home.

Bent had the first noteworthy chance of the second half for Ipswich. But his low shot whistled past the post, and moments later Ian Westlake thundered an effort wide.

Bowditch completed his hat-trick in the 61st minute as he took advantage of hesitation in the visitors' defence to score, and that killed the game as a contest.

Watford battled gamely, but Ipswich were always on top, and a superb passing movement culminated in a fourth goal in injury time.

Wright received the ball on the edge of the area and slammed home.




http://www.sportinglife.com/football/cc_championship/watford/reports/story_get.cgi?STORY_NAME=soccer/04/03/20/SOCCER_Ipswich.html&TEAMHD=watford


Title: Evans Replacement - Lenny Pidgeley (Chelski)
Post by: DiV on Tuesday, May 30, 2006, 17:12:32
..and you said Evans kicking was bad  :|


Title: Evans Replacement - Lenny Pidgeley (Chelski)
Post by: sonic youth on Tuesday, May 30, 2006, 17:14:19
bit harsh judging him on one mistake made as a youngster


Title: Evans Replacement - Lenny Pidgeley (Chelski)
Post by: DiV on Tuesday, May 30, 2006, 17:17:08
Quote from: "sonic youth"
bit harsh judging him on one mistake made as a youngster


I'm not really, its just the first thing  I think of when I hear the name....

If I remember correctly, Watford also gave a rare start to a Mr. Iifil that game as well....


Title: Evans Replacement - Lenny Pidgeley (Chelski)
Post by: TheKingCY on Tuesday, May 30, 2006, 17:18:44
Quote from: "dazzza"
Quote from: "DV85"
Why....when I think of Lenny Pidgley....do I think....going to kick the ball, ball bobbles over foot and goes in....against Ipswich...for Watford.

Was that Pidgley or am I going crazy  :|


Indeedy  :shock: ...

Teenage striker Dean Bowditch scored a hat-trick for Division One play-off chasers Ipswich as Watford goalkeeper Lenny Pidgeley endured a torrid afternoon at Portman Road.

Pidgeley gifted the England youth international the opener after five minutes as he attempted to clear a Sean Dyche backpass - only for the ball to bobble off his standing foot, leaving Bowditch with a simple finish.

The 17-year-old, whose only other Ipswich goal came in the Carling Cup victory at Kidderminster earlier this season, then showed composure beyond his years to slot home his second midway through the half.

Pidgeley was again at fault for the third on the hour after a misunderstanding between defender Jerel Ifil, as the on-loan Chelsea stopper let in Bowditch to complete his hat-trick.

[/quote]


Suprised to Ifil involved in a misunderstanding...??   :wanker:


Title: Evans Replacement - Lenny Pidgeley (Chelski)
Post by: DMR on Tuesday, May 30, 2006, 18:54:40
Quote from: "sonic youth"
bit harsh judging him on one mistake made as a youngster


yeah, exactly- besides it's a one off incident whereas after 3 years dearly departed mr evans still can't do it