This is it in slow mo/normal speed: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IBb8eGgStys&feature=youtube_gdata_player This is it in fast flowing speed: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3qqiju8XcWA&feature=youtube_gdata_player If only TFLS had picked up on this or Sky! If this was Barcelona or Man Utd this would've been shown over and over again for weeks in end... Enjoy
Been looking to see this again ever since, and it was on South Today all the time. Cheers for linking it, RLGB. Yes Sally, it was like Ping-Pong..! And do I hear Tony Husband getting all enthusiastic for Saints..? Wonders will never cease for this team.
Not bad. Just shows how much better it is, when attacking, if you don't see an opportune pass, to pass it back and wait for something to open up rather than just hoof it into the box.
It's way better than not bad, and you know it. It's the way football, at it's best, is played. Once again, you're slightly falling into the trap so many people completely do, which is that if a top 4 Premier or top European team had made this move, against any opposition, let's remember, the media would be crowing about it until the footballing public had long since changed channels. The fact that it was done in the Championship against a, by then, punch drunk opposition, means that nobody is supposed to be interested. Well I'll tell you, we're interested, and that means somebody is, media companies out there..! Thanks to South Today for bothering.
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I was being ironic by just saying not bad. Of course it was a very good passage of play, particularly the times when Middlesbrough closed your players down yet you still managed to keep possession, and the few passes on the left just before the goal. I agree if one of the top four or six of the Premiership had scored a goal like that, the media would be going on about it for ages and hype it up to be goal of the year or whatever. It seems that a good move or goal by Man U or Chelsea is automatically multiplied by ten simply because it's Man U or Chelsea.
Tbf to you, I forgot to put a winking [yes, correct spelling] icon after my first sentence. But good of you to come back to explain. Fair enough.