Burns: Forest keeper Smith has to believe in himself

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Monday, January 12, 2009
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NOTTINGHAM Forest keeper Paul Smith has returned with a bang. Cast into the wilderness under Colin Calderwood, his two-and-a-half-year stint in the Reds goal came to an abrupt end when Lee Camp arrived on loan in October.

Just over two months went by and Smith was often not even on the bench, the forgotten man at the City Ground.

He was upset – and who could blame him. But at times he was criticised for not commanding his box.

Then in came Camp from QPR who became a fans' favourite, hardly putting a foot, or hand, wrong.

But when his loan expired at the turn of the year, Smith was thrown back in against Manchester City.

Smith's response, a fine shot-stopping display and another against Charlton in the 2-0 win on Saturday. Two matches, two clean sheets.

Full credit to him.

I have always said he is one of the best shot-stoppers in the business. I just wanted him to command his area and talk more to his defenders.

Peter Shilton was a great shot-stopper but he did not always take charge of his area. But even if he did not get to things, he would still keep doing it. He would back himself.

And that is what Smith has to do.

He is such a dominant figure and has such a big physique for a goalkeeper.

And, for me, he has the ability to be one of the best goalkeepers in England. The problem is, he has to believe in himself.

I feel that is what has been his downfall in the past. He hasn't backed himself when he should have.

But his response after being recalled has been excellent. He obviously wants it more than ever and maybe the arrival of Camp has given him the kick up the backside he needed.

With a new manager in Billy Davies at the helm, he has another chance and so far his response has been excellent and he is taking it with both hands.

Now, as well as his shot-stopping, I want to see him boss his area, dominate his defenders and be a man of stature in that 18-yard box.

He has the potential, he has the ability. I want to see him back himself and he could be a major player in Forest's season, as he has proved in the last two games.

But the clean sheet is not all down to Smith. The defence has done a great job and the return and experience of Ian Breckin has obviously helped in achieving that.

The win on Saturday came despite having their backs against the wall for the first 30 minutes. But when the chances came, they took them and that is the difference. A clean sheet to build on and taking chances are paramount to getting out of trouble.

That was not being achieved before and maybe when they missed chances, there was a carefree attitude to it before.

But with Billy Davies now in charge, they know he will take no prisoners. If he is unhappy with something, he will tell the player face to face.

If someone is not performing, they will be out. And maybe knowing that has spurred them on when it matters.

The Reds are by no means clear of danger – they are very much still in trouble.

But the signs are a lot more positive.

They just have to start winning games at the City Ground like they are on the road at present.

Chances are being taken and clean sheets being recorded, you cannot do more than that.

And if Smith believes in himself, he can forget about his personal nightmare of being frozen out at the end of 2008.

He can prove himself to be Davies' number one and play a pivotal part in helping Forest stay up.

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    by mickydooflop, mistysideofthetrent

    Monday, January 12 2009, 10:49AM

    “Smith was being touted as one of the best goal-keepers In this division! he seemed to struggle with his distribution at times & like Kenny says he dosent shout enough at his defenders, but all In all Camp did have the all-round game but Smith will I feel come good If some-one at the club can give him the right coaching! keep It up Smithy as Ive always liked your attitude on & off the pitch.”

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