Its about time football clubs put a ban in Twitter. The bloke gets himself sent off and 15 minutes later he's seen live on Sky sitting in the dugoit with his fancy headphones round his neck posting on Twitter. It's unprofessional .
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and any comments he made about the ref could lead to problems for himself and the club. CAFC (all clubs) as employers should have the balls to ban tweeting during the hours of employment.
If this was the oppo keeper then we'd have been screaming for a red card It was a sending off - though a but harsh Move on .......
I can see why the referee gave it, but on replay the ball appeared to deflect off his chest on to his upper arm and therefore is not intentional handball. What he was doing chasing out of his goal like that is another matter.
It happens - and a poor referee denied Jackson a possible penalty when he looked to have been pulled back and the ref/lino combination denied Orient a goal.
If this was the oppo keeper then we'd have been screaming for a red card It was a sending off - though a but harsh Move on .......
I can see why the referee gave it, but on replay the ball appeared to deflect off his chest on to his upper arm and therefore is not intentional handball. What he was doing chasing out of his goal like that is another matter.
It happens - and a poor referee denied Jackson a possible penalty when he looked to have been pulled back and the ref/lino combination denied Orient a goal.
Thats two weeks running Hamer has had a rush of blood to the head because he came flying out for Yeovil's first goal last week still he's young and hopefully will learn from it.
Actually I thought he delayed attacking the ball against Yeovil, then when he went for it he got caught in no man's land. Had he anticipated the flick-on and reacted a bit faster then I think he would have comfortably claimed the ball.
But as you say he's young and improving - the problem with goalkeepers is that their mistakes tend to be a lot more noticeable and memorable than when other players screw up.
Hamer shouldn't have allowed the ref the opportunity to send him off. With the eyes of the world looking at him the ref took the harsh option. In a non televised game he may have gone with the yellow card.
Twitter just gets players into trouble. We all lost respect for McOxo after his dumb tweet and everyone hates Barton.
Hamer shouldn't have allowed the ref the opportunity to send him off. With the eyes of the world looking at him the ref took the harsh option. In a non televised game he may have gone with the yellow card.
Twitter just gets players into trouble. We all lost respect for McOxo after his dumb tweet and everyone hates Barton.
He couldn't go with a yellow. He would have been in trouble with his bosses. Red was right.
I agree with Soundasa. Phones pitchside should be banned. As should personal stereo equipment. Hamer has gone down in my estimations.
I like Hamer , i know a lot/few are not convinced about him , but we are not in the Premier League , and we do not have Peter Shilton / Peter Schmeical playing for us , he's a young lad and he's going to do daft things from time to time , as we all do , give the guy a break , get off his case , he dropped a clanger , whoopy doo , lets move on.
For the record I have no problem with players using Twitter, the issue here is what he wrote. He's already got a one game ban, if the wrong person has seen the tweet he deleted his ban is going to be extended.
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This.
and any comments he made about the ref could lead to problems for himself and the club. CAFC (all clubs) as employers should have the balls to ban tweeting during the hours of employment.
Too many silly reactions!
I agree,it then appeared to me to hit his elbow and one foot was still on the line.
had to laugh at the Mooney and Lisbie show, sure bad result for us, but at least we are well out of that standard
Happy Newyear folks
Charlton fans being touchy , no way surely not
It was a sending off - though a but harsh
Move on .......
I can see why the referee gave it, but on replay the ball appeared to deflect off his chest on to his upper arm and therefore is not intentional handball. What he was doing chasing out of his goal like that is another matter.
It happens - and a poor referee denied Jackson a possible penalty when he looked to have been pulled back and the ref/lino combination denied Orient a goal.
Actually I thought he delayed attacking the ball against Yeovil, then when he went for it he got caught in no man's land. Had he anticipated the flick-on and reacted a bit faster then I think he would have comfortably claimed the ball.
But as you say he's young and improving - the problem with goalkeepers is that their mistakes tend to be a lot more noticeable and memorable than when other players screw up.
Quite simple to rectify this really.
CP should instruct all players and staff not to have phones, ipods & ipads etc pitchside during games.
Makes sense to me.
Would be a good little rule for him to implement and also put down a marker from him re standards and discipline.
I don't think the players would be put out by such a rule.
I agree with Soundasa. Phones pitchside should be banned. As should personal stereo equipment. Hamer has gone down in my estimations.
For the record I have no problem with players using Twitter, the issue here is what he wrote. He's already got a one game ban, if the wrong person has seen the tweet he deleted his ban is going to be extended.
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For people not wanting to drop him in it there seems to be a bit of a meal being made of it.