Greg Bobkin
Silver Seagull
- May 22, 2012
- 16,062
I reckon that's complete bollocks. There's a reason so many people talk about a 'goalkeeper's union' and I think – just like other players in the same positions in a squad – they would get on because they are, er, part of the squad.As an aside to this, when Arteta started to rotate goalkeepers there was someone on the radio, I can't remember who, but they said goalkeepers never like each other when they are at the same club, and the competition for places means there's often barely hidden animosity and almost wishing each other failure. Watching ours warm up for the game against Chelsea though there was obviously a really good relationship between them and strong rapport and support for each other. I wonder if rotation helps with that too and has some benefit around team spirit and togetherness.
I think you'd hear more about keepers not liking each other if it really was widespread.
It wasn't Robert Sanchez talking, was it?