HodgysBrokenThumb
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One thing I never understand is the reaction to goalkeepers being instrumental in gaining teams one or three points. When they make mistakes they are pilloried for not doing their job properly, but when they play well and the rest of the team are poor, it somehow makes the point(s) undeserved. If we win because of a couple of outstanding goals, we tend not to think that we got lucky - it will be Sharp or Duffy scoring the goals that their talents merit. In the same way the point at Rotherham (it could have been 3) was not lucky - Wilder and co signed a good goalkeeper, who works hard, and on Saturday his were the eye-catching moments which kept us in the game. Good on him and the staff - he did his job well, as they would expect. That was not a lucky point - it was a point won in significant part by one of the team playing exceptionally well. You don't get good goalkeepers by good luck - it is part of the team-building process. No wonder the goalkeepers' union is alive and well.
