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    Tom Fellows scores the 4th for England

    Tom come on in 72nd m goal on 82m
    Scroll through to - 13m
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-uSovlI3hnk

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    Such a cute finish.

    Kerching!!!

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    Well taken goal and very pleased for him
    Thanks for posting Soulman👍

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    Qualified and experienced coaches will always know better than myself but when is the penny going to drop that it is suicidal to consistently keep playing out from the back? Many times the opposition must be licking their lips knowing that it is coming. I am not advocating bladdering it up field all the time (like in the old days) but for Allah’s sake give it some variety.

    Mick, I hope that deep imprint of the bog seat on your nether region is beginning to fade. If not, remember to leave a good book in the throne room.

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    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uM7R0khjHAY
    Short highliglight , Tom's goal and move starts at 5m 45s

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    Quote Originally Posted by mickd1961 View Post
    Such a cute finish.

    Kerching!!!
    Yep. Tom Kerching has a certain ring to it. Speaking of rings I hope yours is feeling better for having wrung it out by the way ☺️.

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    I totally agree 165, with your first paragraph that is! It’s OK playing out from the back if it is a viable option. However, it is often fraught with danger, especially when facing a high press. Even top sides like Liverpool and Man.City have been caught out and conceded goals in this manner. Also, if a side is continually playing out from back it is much easier for the opposition as they know that there will be no long ball to deal with. To my mind, mixing it up is the best ploy.

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