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BEN HAMER | I'M JOINING A CLUB HEADING IN THE RIGHT DIRECTION

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Source: Swansea Official Site

Ben Hamer felt his move to Swansea City was a “no brainer” and revealed the role head of recruitment Andy Scott played in his move to SA1.

The 33-year-old goalkeeper has joined the Swans on an 18-month contract following his move from Huddersfield for an undisclosed fee, subject to international clearance.

Swansea had shown interest in the former Leicester keeper last summer, but the move fell into place as the club looked to bolster their options between the sticks following Steven Benda’s ankle injury.

There will be a few familiar faces to greet Hamer in his new surroundings, including Scott, who was Brentford manager during Hamer’s successful loan spells at Griffin Park.

He helped the Bees win the League Two title in 2009, and the pair have kept in touch in the intervening years.

And, with Hamer already having a positive opinion of the club from previous outings at the Liberty Stadium, he did not need much convincing to sign on after speaking to his former boss and key members of the coaching staff.

“I spoke with Steve (Cooper), Martyn (Margetson) and Andy. I know Andy from my time at Brentford and we had conversations around whether I wanted to come.

I could only see a club going in the right direction. It was a no-brainer for me.

“I got on well with Andy, he was brilliant for me at Brentford, and gave me my first real chance in league football as a young goalkeeper.

“He was great for my development, he has now transitioned into a different side of the game but we have kept in contact and it was nice to catch up with him while we were sorting this out.

“I am really pleased to get the move done. I was in a situation where I was out of contract in the summer, the opportunity has come up and I just felt that Swansea is a very, very good football club.”

Hamer faced the Swans earlier this season, helping Huddersfield to record a 2-1 victory and inflict what – at the time – was a first defeat of the season for Steve Cooper’s side.

And he admitted he has always had a high opinion of Swansea City as a club whenever he has previously faced them.

“Whenever I have come down to play at the Liberty Stadium I have always been impressed by the set-up there, and once I was aware there was an opportunity to sign I did not need to be asked twice, I wanted to get it done,” he added.

“There were some conversations in the summer, but at that time it felt like it made more sense to stay at Huddersfield.

“But I am glad we have got it done this window and I am really looking forward to getting down to work.

“I know I will have to be patient as I know how well Freddie has been playing down there, but I will always work hard and try and be a positive influence in the dressing room, which I think is something I have always managed to be at my previous clubs.”

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STEVE COOPER | WE'VE HAD OUR EYE ON BEN FOR A WHILE

Source: Swansea Official Site

Steve Cooper revealed Swansea City had kept an eye on Ben Hamer since the summer after completing a move for the Huddersfield keeper.

The 33-year-old has signed an 18-month contract at the Liberty Stadium, and will challenge Freddie Woodman for the number one spot following Steven Benda’s ankle injury.

Hamer comes with no shortage of experience, having made more than 300 league appearances across a career taking in spells with Reading, Crawley, Brentford, Exeter, Charlton, Leicester, Nottingham Forest, Bristol City, Derby and Huddersfield.

And head coach Steve Cooper was pleased to bring in a goalkeeper of such professionalism and know-how, admitting Hamer was a player the Swans looked at during the off-season.

“Ben is a goalkeeper we did a lot of due diligence on in the summer,” said Cooper.

“Martyn Margetson leads that in terms of what he wants a goalkeeper to be, and he shares his rationale and we all chip in.

“We showed a bit of interest but, at the time, it was best for him to stay at Huddersfield.

“But it has come up again, and it has been quite timely due to the situation we found ourselves in with Steven.

“So it’s a bit of fate really as it did not happen in the summer and it has reared its head again for now.

“We are getting an experienced goalkeeper with experience of being a number one and a number two.

“We know we are bringing in the right character, we had a lot of character references on him and they all said how professional he is and how good he is with the younger boys.

“He is a good goalkeeper with good distribution, and he fits in with the profile of what we want a Swansea City keeper to be.”

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