Forgotten The Goalkeeper in a Foggy Match
In December 1937, a football match between Chelsea and Charlton Football Club at Stamford Bridge Stadium in London was suspended after 60 minutes due to heavy fog.
Legendary Charlton goalkeeper Sam Bartram continued to defend the goal after 15 minutes of play, unable to hear the referee's whistle due to the crowd behind the goal. He sat with his arms outstretched and focused, so as not to be surprised by the enemy's attack.
Fifteen minutes later, when the ringside police approached him and informed him that the match had been stopped, Sam Bartram said: Bartram thought his team attacked and did not allow the other team access to the goal.
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