Hamer breaking up play (8 Viewers)

Sky Blue Harry H

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Saw this mentioned on another thread, but I was watching a replay of a game the other day, and was struck by the chasing back that Hamer does, and the amount of times that he reads players trying to cut back. He regularly gets a foot in to disrupt the opposition attacks. I think a lot of this is down to his ability to read what a player is trying to do, coupled with his low centre of gravity, enabling him to twist and turn better than most. Add in his natural competitiveness, and ability with the ball, I think he is more important to the team going forward than any other player. The first player that I think we need to tie down to a new contract if we can.
 

Covkid1968#

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100% Harry. He seems to have nailed his timing
 

Bugsy

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Hamer just doing Hamer things 😂
 
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Saw this mentioned on another thread, but I was watching a replay of a game the other day, and was struck by the chasing back that Hamer does, and the amount of times that he reads players trying to cut back. He regularly gets a foot in to disrupt the opposition attacks. I think a lot of this is down to his ability to read what a player is trying to do, coupled with his low centre of gravity, enabling him to twist and turn better than most. Add in his natural competitiveness, and ability with the ball, I think he is more important to the team going forward than any other player. The first player that I think we need to tie down to a new contract if we can.
Absolutely. His work rate and impact every match is phenomenal. That's why he is our most important player. His absences early on were a large part if the reason for our bad start. We would be a weak side if you took Hamer out of the team.
 

Torquay Sky Blue

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Hamer has been brilliant of late. I even forgive him for not finding row Z at the end of the Sunderland game which led to their goal
 

Frostie

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Saw this mentioned on another thread, but I was watching a replay of a game the other day, and was struck by the chasing back that Hamer does, and the amount of times that he reads players trying to cut back. He regularly gets a foot in to disrupt the opposition attacks. I think a lot of this is down to his ability to read what a player is trying to do, coupled with his low centre of gravity, enabling him to twist and turn better than most. Add in his natural competitiveness, and ability with the ball, I think he is more important to the team going forward than any other player. The first player that I think we need to tie down to a new contract if we can.
It's the area he's made by far the biggest improvement in. Previously he lacked discipline positionally, frequently caught out pressing high & leaving massive gaps behind. That's when he'd make daft, cynical fouls because he was out of the game. Last season he averaged far more fouls per game than successful tackles.
Since his suspension though he's made incredible strides & it's no coincidence that he now gets far less yellow cards. It's literally like a switch flicked in his head.
 

clint van damme

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Saw this mentioned on another thread, but I was watching a replay of a game the other day, and was struck by the chasing back that Hamer does, and the amount of times that he reads players trying to cut back. He regularly gets a foot in to disrupt the opposition attacks. I think a lot of this is down to his ability to read what a player is trying to do, coupled with his low centre of gravity, enabling him to twist and turn better than most. Add in his natural competitiveness, and ability with the ball, I think he is more important to the team going forward than any other player. The first player that I think we need to tie down to a new contract if we can.

Anyone advocating him playing in a more forward role needs sin binning till they come to their senses.
 

clint van damme

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Would happily of got rid after the brum sending off.
He's just got better and better since he came back. Was outstanding today. Can't praise him enough.
 

pusbccfc

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I criticised him a few months back but he's once again the best midfielder in this division.
 

Theonlywayisskyblue

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Absolute quality in every respect. Top players always want the ball and he really wants the ball. Just as importantly his team mates trust him to give it to him in really tight spaces. He must be on other teams’ radars. Unbelievable energy
 

Frostie

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I criticised him a few months back but he's once again the best midfielder in this division.
He's always been very good of course but, like yourself, I've been very critical of him as he still had so many obvious flaws to his game. Since the suspension though he's almost ironed them out entirely & becoming a complete midfield player, it's fantastic to see.
 

pusbccfc

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He's always been very good of course but, like yourself, I've been very critical of him as he still had so many obvious flaws to his game. Since the suspension though he's almost ironed them out entirely & becoming a complete midfield player, it's fantastic to see.

Seems fitter and more motivated.

Around Christmas time he was sluggish and tired easily.

He's the most gifted player we've had since the Premier League. Gyökeres is a monster but Hamer is a natural.
 

The Philosopher

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Thompson was quality. Hamer is also quality. The suggestion to move him from CDM by Philosopher was utterly ludicrous
Having given it a coat of looking at, Hamer played box-to-box midfielder today in a 3-5-2.

I’m sure you know this.

He could, if required, play as an attacking midfielder very ably.

I’m sure you know this too.

For those that understand these things, no explanation is needed. For those that don’t understand, no explanation is possible.
 
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fernandopartridge

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The other case against Thompson is, having listened to a podcast he was on, that he was pretty disparaging about the standard of his fellow players when he joined Cov, which I think is just wankerish really.
 

Grendel

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Tommo1993

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Where can I find his tackle and interception stats? He seems to take the piss with them.
 

olderskyblue

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He was a liability. One of the most over rated players we've had.
He no doubt was a very good player, but he used to frustrate the hell out of me, he was too greedy, and as he had a shot like a rocket, decided to use it even when it was the worst option… Not a good team player in my opinion.
 

Earlsdon_Skyblue1

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Covers so much ground, always involved. Matured in the fact he don't throw his teddy too much and has reigned in the over zealous tackling. And an infectious smile, can't help doing the same.

I think he's f*kin brilliant.

He's got an element of seniority in that midfield now as well, and he's thriving off it. It was more or less a captain inspiring performance yesterday the way he led by example with all the younger players around him. Not just on the pitch physically with his whereabouts and commitment, but the way he was always the first to talk to the ref in any situation and take charge of things.

Very impressed with him.
 

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