- Goalkeeper Alex Palmer, 28, joined Ipswich from West Brom at early this month
- Palmer had been previously lent to six clubs outside the Premier League
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Alex Palmer's game man's performance in Ipswich's goal should inspire any player with a Premier League dream.
After a race in the lower leagues, to Kidderminster, Palmer made his debut on the top flight on Saturday at the age of 28 and was a feeling when denying Marcus Rashford, Marco Asensio, Morgan Rogers, Ian Maatsen.
He also achieved a notable stop reflects in the time of injury after a rebound from his own player, Conor Towsend.
There to see Palmer's heroic after signing from West Brom last month, it was his mother, Lisa.
“She is proud,” said the goalkeeper. 'I gave him a wave and kissed him a kiss, along with my wife.
'My mother had three children to transport football and riding. She could do that and it is one of the main reasons why I am here today.

The goalkeeper Alex Palmer finally made his debut in the Premier League on Saturday at the age of 28 years

The English Palmer made six rescues to help Ipswich Town of 10 men to keep Aston Villa to a 1-1 draw

Palmer in the photo by blowing kisses to family members in the crowd after full time in Villa Park
'All loans and clubs for which I have played, this is what everything has led. I have been enough time to know: “If it happens, it happens.” That is the way I take life.
Everything helped Ipswich win a beautiful point in his descent fight. They had reduced to 10 men when Alex Tuanzebe was sent after 40 minutes, but they still took the lead through Liam Deap before Ollie Watkins' response.
Villa fell to the ninth, but was driven by an impressive 45 minutes from Marcus Rashford, who can now wait to appear against Liverpool on Wednesday.
It was his free kick against the bar that established the Watkins draw.