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Thread: Match Thread vs. Oxford City 27.01.21 [FAT QF]

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    Eli Sam's performance epitomised this game. The first half we were at six's and sevens and were like a tier 7 side. Second half we were much better and the quality was far better with individual moments of brilliance that won us the game.

    Those who have not seen Sam's goal yet try and do so. It was something special and one of those that you could watch 100 times and not tire of seeing it.
    Last edited by MAD_MAGPIE; 27-02-2021 at 05:01 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MAD_MAGPIE View Post
    Those who have not seen Sam's goal yet try and do so. It was something special and one of those that you could watch 100 times and not tire of seeing it.
    If that had been scored in the Premiership it would be trending worldwide. Unlike his cross that went in, I think he actually meant it. Even though it was in the centre of the goal, it was too quick for their keeper to react. It was instinctive natural talent that he's often looked capable of. The problem is that he's also capable of impersonating Ricky Green's less talented twin, like he did in the first half!

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