I heard that Sodell would have joined him in his tweet but was too busy looking for another wheelbarrow to put his latest bundle of cash he just stole..........
I heard that Sodell would have joined him in his tweet but was too busy looking for another wheelbarrow to put his latest bundle of cash he just stole..........
Probably busy wheeling it to the Salvation Army...
Good that he came out and apologised (i.e. shows he cares) BUT
Diego your human lad... We all make mistakes (anyone who says they dont is talking crap) its learning from them thats important... so apology nice but not needed in my opinion
I couldn't watch the game as none of the streams worked on my PC. So I chose to avoid the commentary on Player hoping for a change of luck and watched the first half of the Sunderland v. Everton game on TV with my parents. They already knew that the son of the Sunderland manager was playing for us and I kept telling them what an amazing player and matured 19-year-old he was. We talked about him and my beloved Charlton more than we watched the game on TV during those 45 minitues and in hindsight that probably jinxed him..... Anyway, well done to him for apologising on Twitter. It's really earned him extra points for being a brave and honest person. I'd be thrilled if we stay up and manage to keep him for even just one more year.
He's entitled to an off game, he's been mom for most games recently. Just so long as he finds his form again for Tuesday. Hamer gave him a terrible ball to deal with, the first goal should never have happened.
Interesting that while Diego was apologising on twitter, Hamer was sucking up to Kasper Schmeichel - and not apologising to the fans
Hamer should concentrate on shaving that daft beard off instead off trying to be a billy big nuts - first goal was down to him yet he shouts at others.. Cock!!
Interesting that while Diego was apologising on twitter, Hamer was sucking up to Kasper Schmeichel - and not apologising to the fans
Hamer should concentrate on shaving that daft beard off instead off trying to be a billy big nuts - first goal was down to him yet he shouts at others.. Cock!!
Been one of our better if not one of our very best this season. Done more good than bad IMO, but he's a cock cos he has a beard and reacts how all keepers do when he makes a mistake?
So poyet is admitting he didn't give it his all and we thank him?!?!?!
A bit of an over-simplification there I fear!
It's more a thankyou for the fact he was honest enough to come out and essentially say "I wasn't good enough today, and it's not acceptable - I know it's not and I'm sorry. I'll come back and make sure that doesn't happen again.". Pretty admirable as far as I'm concerned, I wish more players had the balls to come out and take it on the chin after a bad performance; no shirking away for a few days. It shows respect for the fans and it shows he has high standards for himself which he wants to meet.
About Hamer though - I completely agree with you 100%. People need to drop the comments about the beard; he's been one of our best players this season. Without him I think we would be in worse trouble, especially considering our current alternative.
However, perhaps if he came out and did a Poyet, "I wasn't good enough, and I'm sorry." then maybe he would win a few more people over. (Not me, he doesn't need to win me over - I think he's a top lad.)
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Shame church can't do the same.
From what young Jordan said about his commitment at the NWKA meeting recently, I'm guessing he'd echo those words.
And the wrath of the Charlton fans was aimed at Hamer for the goal anyway!
Diego your human lad... We all make mistakes (anyone who says they dont is talking crap) its learning from them thats important... so apology nice but not needed in my opinion
It's more a thankyou for the fact he was honest enough to come out and essentially say "I wasn't good enough today, and it's not acceptable - I know it's not and I'm sorry. I'll come back and make sure that doesn't happen again.". Pretty admirable as far as I'm concerned, I wish more players had the balls to come out and take it on the chin after a bad performance; no shirking away for a few days. It shows respect for the fans and it shows he has high standards for himself which he wants to meet.
About Hamer though - I completely agree with you 100%. People need to drop the comments about the beard; he's been one of our best players this season. Without him I think we would be in worse trouble, especially considering our current alternative.
However, perhaps if he came out and did a Poyet, "I wasn't good enough, and I'm sorry." then maybe he would win a few more people over. (Not me, he doesn't need to win me over - I think he's a top lad.)