Don't watch the ball watch Hamer. Starts to go down low and reacts superbly to the deflection. Fantastic goalkeeping
Sums it up nicely.
In terms of players coming in to the team and taking their chance as in Alnwick and Poyet, oh and Cousins, and for example Wilson before, Hamer has come back and taken his. Dropping him simply can't be justified right now.
I'm going to play devil's advocate and state that whilst it was an outstanding save, the deflection took some of the pace off the ball and it's easier to move upwards (having initially moved downwards) than the other way around.
Sick to rounders mate!
I cannot tire of watching that save. Not only for its brilliance but also for what it means to Charlton Athletic.
isawalonso play.Thanks for spotting that.very funny watching them all try to say if with him .Abit like a manager[imaginary] heading the ball when they all go up for a corner
it was a great save, but the pace was taken off the ball a bit, which gave him a chance - I thought Brighton save was slightly better - but overall Hamer put in an excellent performance.
Someone said they thought the one at Brighton last year was better than last nights which was a quick adjustment to a deflection on its way in for sure until it was clawed out. The Brighton one was almost point blank and pure reflex. Both in the dying embers of each game but both on a par IMO to reward solid away performances.
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In terms of players coming in to the team and taking their chance as in Alnwick and Poyet, oh and Cousins, and for example Wilson before, Hamer has come back and taken his. Dropping him simply can't be justified right now.
Nevertheless, a fantastic save!
Sick to rounders mate!
I cannot tire of watching that save. Not only for its brilliance but also for what it means to Charlton Athletic.
Outstanding.