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The Hartlepool Mail's Robbie Stelling reflects on his chat with former Pools goalkeeper Josh Mazfari.
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00:00On Tuesday afternoon, ahead of Hartlepool United's pre-season trip to Redker Athletic,
00:06I had the opportunity to sit down with former Pools goalkeeper Josh Masfari to discuss his
00:12contentious departure from Pools earlier this summer, his impressive form with the Steelmen
00:17last season, his decision to sign permanently for Redker last month, as well as his ambitions
00:23to return to the professional game. The first thing to say is what a lovely lad Josh is,
00:28speaks really well, was really forthcoming with his time and insight, of course, ahead of what is
00:33a big game for himself and for Redker playing against a higher level opposition. Of course,
00:39for Masfari, it was an emotional occasion to an extent as well, taking on his former club just
00:44a couple of months after his departure. He produced a really, really impressive performance. He was
00:50man of the match, I think, by some distance as Pools ran out 3-0 winners. Masfari produced a string of
00:56impressive saves, denying Sam Fuller in one-on-one, keeping Luke Charman out on several occasions,
01:02and making one particularly fantastic save, tipping a long-range effort that looked destined for the
01:07top corner onto the crossbar. I think he also impressed with his feet and his distribution.
01:12It took me about an hour to work out whether he was actually left or right-footed, full of confidence.
01:17He even did a Cruyff turn in his own box when Pools were looking to apply some pressure,
01:22and he can certainly be pleased with his performance. It was indeed perhaps a performance
01:25that left Pools' fans scratching their heads somewhat as to why the club allowed the young
01:30goalkeeper to leave earlier this summer. Of course, Pools have had some well-documented
01:36struggles in goal over the last couple of years. Joel Dixon, Brad Young and Adam Smith all occupied
01:41the number one shirt at various stages throughout last season, and at the moment, Smith is the only
01:47registered goalkeeper available at the club. The sense is that Pools are looking to recruit a new
01:52number one. We've seen a couple of young goalkeepers on trial, although none of them have been
01:56especially convincing. Of course, it is worth noting that it's difficult at any time to be a
02:01goalkeeper, especially a young goalkeeper, and it's really, really difficult, I think, to make a
02:05positive impression on trial. And the conditions were difficult on Tuesday night as well. Not that
02:12Masfari let it affect him. Of course, one of the things we were discussing was the controversial
02:17manner of his Pools' departure. He was named as a player who the club were in ongoing contract
02:21negotiations with when they published their retain list at the end of May. However, Masfari took to
02:26social media to announce his departure in June. His dad, Steve, later followed up to refute the club's
02:32suggestion that talks, either verbally or in writing, had ever been entered into. However, Masfari gave a
02:39really balanced view on the situation. He spoke really fondly of his time at the club, in particular
02:44his relationship with fellow goalkeepers Joel Dixon and Adam Smith, and said he had utmost respect
02:49for the fans and everyone associated with the club. He told me he felt he'd become a better player
02:54and a better person during his time at Victoria Park, and that no door was permanently closed.

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