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Post by Roy Cropper on Mar 8, 2018 13:30:51 GMT
It's always so much worse for goalkeepers, a mistake usually results in a goal most of the time and people often underestimate any saves they make afterwards.
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Post by thegift on Mar 8, 2018 14:55:31 GMT
It's always so much worse for goalkeepers, a mistake usually results in a goal most of the time and people often underestimate any saves they make afterwards. Prime example was butlands at leicester
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Post by stroller on Mar 8, 2018 20:20:17 GMT
Do you reckon players in the premier league suffer this kind of guilt? Charlie adam's double peno miss, butlands error, do they go home and watch it on the tv? Do they feel the disappointment that us fans feel when we go home after a game? I'm not talking about in game, where its clear butland managed to get it out of his head against leicester and make 4 or 5 crucial saves after it, I'm talking about after the game has finished, at home in front of the TV, going out for a few drinks with family etc. Or do you reckon its forgotten about the second the final whistle goes, or is there more too it? This isn't just about stoke players either, i just used there example as it was very recent. They cry all the way to the bank.
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Post by Veritas on Mar 8, 2018 20:27:35 GMT
Guilt maybe not but embarrasment and regret certainly, those who really couldn't give a toss are I think very very few and far between
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