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Ben Hamer - Thanks !

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  • cafctom said:

    cafctom said:

    Egg on face for all those idiots who said "He won't play", "He'll rot on the bench" etc.

    Premier League debut - clean sheet, MOM and an interview on Match Of The Day. Oh, and he is playing against Manchester United next week. That is why he went to Leicester....

    Well done Ben.

    He would rot on the bench if it wasn't for Kasper's injury... that was the first league game Shcmeichel has missed since 2011 apparently.
    Isn't that how any goalkeeper gets their break in a new side though? Through the first choice being sold or injured? Hamer was MOTM yesterday in a Leicester win away from home. As good a keeper Kasper is, I don't think it will be an easy decision for Pearson.
    Exactly. Wonder if that poster would say Nick Pope is currently rotting on our bench.
  • Am I the only one who thinks that the so called "worldy" saves at the end were pretty routine in truth? The first shot was straight at him and a simple reflex reaction and then he smothered the second shot at close range. I liked Ben Hamer and wish him well, but I reckon he would have been hung out to dry if he hadn't saved them.
  • Pleased for Ben. Hope he is picked and does well next week.
  • Davo55 said:

    Am I the only one who thinks that the so called "worldy" saves at the end were pretty routine in truth? The first shot was straight at him and a simple reflex reaction and then he smothered the second shot at close range. I liked Ben Hamer and wish him well, but I reckon he would have been hung out to dry if he hadn't saved them.

    Your right Davo.
    Routine if prem Keeper
    Good if champ Keeper
    Superb if !st division Keeper
    WORLDY if 2nd division keeper

    Or if your names BEN HAMER a WORLDY because he was the first person i heard use the word on a regular basis!

  • TelMc32 said:

    Said at the time that he left that Ben's accurate distribution would be well appreciated in the Premiership. I didn't see much of the game, bar his great double save at the end, but he's certainly given Pearson a nice headache now, with 2 decent keepers to call on.

    Well done Ben. Keep up the worldys!! :)

    It's funny because the only complaint the Leicester fans had was that he kept kicking the ball out of play. Might have just been nerves?
    Narrower pitch!! ;-)
  • cafctom said:

    cafctom said:

    Egg on face for all those idiots who said "He won't play", "He'll rot on the bench" etc.

    Premier League debut - clean sheet, MOM and an interview on Match Of The Day. Oh, and he is playing against Manchester United next week. That is why he went to Leicester....

    Well done Ben.

    He would rot on the bench if it wasn't for Kasper's injury... that was the first league game Shcmeichel has missed since 2011 apparently.
    Isn't that how any goalkeeper gets their break in a new side though? Through the first choice being sold or injured? Hamer was MOTM yesterday in a Leicester win away from home. As good a keeper Kasper is, I don't think it will be an easy decision for Pearson.
    Spot on. Can see Leicester cashing in on Schmeichel and Ben getting the number one spot before too long.

    Good luck to Ben. I wish nothing but success to any member of the squad which won us the Division 1 championship a couple of years ago.
  • Tramps beard.
  • buckshee said:

    Tramps beard.

    Just because you cant grow one ....
  • Alright keeper, but worst hipster ever.
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  • Kasper out for at least a month with broken metatarsal - chance for Hamer to step up again.
  • Good chance for Ben
  • edited December 2014
    The fixtures he'll probably start in, at least until Schmeichel is back:

    Manchester City (H)
    West Ham United (A)
    Tottenham Hotspur (H)
    Hull City (A)
    Liverpool (A)
    Newcastle United (H - FA Cup)
    Aston Villa (H)
    Stoke City (H)
  • looking at the state of Leicester he'll have plenty to do and get plenty of air time on MOTD
  • The fixtures he'll probably start in, at least until Schmeichel is back:

    Manchester City (H)
    West Ham United (A)
    Tottenham Hotspur (H)
    Hull City (A)
    Liverpool (A)
    Newcastle United (H - FA Cup)
    Aston Villa (H)
    Stoke City (H)

    Rob Elliott will probably be in goal for Newcastle as well, as Kruls out

  • The fixtures he'll probably start in, at least until Schmeichel is back:

    Manchester City (H)
    West Ham United (A)
    Tottenham Hotspur (H)
    Hull City (A)
    Liverpool (A)
    Newcastle United (H - FA Cup)
    Aston Villa (H)
    Stoke City (H)

    Rob Elliott will probably be in goal for Newcastle as well, as Kruls out

    Elliot injured last match
  • The fixtures he'll probably start in, at least until Schmeichel is back:

    Manchester City (H)
    West Ham United (A)
    Tottenham Hotspur (H)
    Hull City (A)
    Liverpool (A)
    Newcastle United (H - FA Cup)
    Aston Villa (H)
    Stoke City (H)

    Rob Elliott will probably be in goal for Newcastle as well, as Kruls out

    Is he out or is he out out?
  • I thought Ben had broken his finger and was still recovering, or am I way behind the times?
  • I thought Ben had broken his finger and was still recovering, or am I way behind the times?

    He was on their bench last game
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  • I am behind the times then!
  • How long is his beard now? Is there a ruling about length of beards.......?
  • edited December 2014

    How long is his beard now? Is there a ruling about length of beards.......?

    Provided there is nothing growing in it he should be ok. Hope he grabs his chance with both hands. :-)
  • Is the beard still magic?
  • Kap10 said:

    The fixtures he'll probably start in, at least until Schmeichel is back:

    Manchester City (H)
    West Ham United (A)
    Tottenham Hotspur (H)
    Hull City (A)
    Liverpool (A)
    Newcastle United (H - FA Cup)
    Aston Villa (H)
    Stoke City (H)

    Rob Elliott will probably be in goal for Newcastle as well, as Kruls out

    Elliot injured last match
    Out until Februry
  • ross1 said:

    Kap10 said:

    The fixtures he'll probably start in, at least until Schmeichel is back:

    Manchester City (H)
    West Ham United (A)
    Tottenham Hotspur (H)
    Hull City (A)
    Liverpool (A)
    Newcastle United (H - FA Cup)
    Aston Villa (H)
    Stoke City (H)

    Rob Elliott will probably be in goal for Newcastle as well, as Kruls out

    Elliot injured last match
    Out until Februry
    where u see that, according to the premier league website krul is out untill boxing day but Elliot back the game before that
  • ross1 said:

    Kap10 said:

    The fixtures he'll probably start in, at least until Schmeichel is back:

    Manchester City (H)
    West Ham United (A)
    Tottenham Hotspur (H)
    Hull City (A)
    Liverpool (A)
    Newcastle United (H - FA Cup)
    Aston Villa (H)
    Stoke City (H)

    Rob Elliott will probably be in goal for Newcastle as well, as Kruls out

    Elliot injured last match
    Out until Februry
    where u see that, according to the premier league website krul is out untill boxing day but Elliot back the game before that
    SSN tonight
  • Did well by all accounts today against City. And to think he could of spent today playing against Blackpool
  • "He'll never play"

    Stick it to em Ben.
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