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Leadbitter after his goal ...

Discussion in 'Sunderland' started by Smug in Boots, Nov 23, 2020.

  1. Confucius

    Confucius Well-Known Member

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    even then we got a kick in the balls, couldn't even give the kid his day
     
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    Loves the club that's what it says to me and so pleased he has proved all the doubters wrong, there are one or two mid fielders out their to-night playing for other clubs who would have done the same given the chance it was only luck and hard work that gave Grant his break this season, what it will take for the other academy products to break into the first team before we ship them out we will wait and see, but I know it wont be because of Parky but in spite of him.
     
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    I will never tire of watching that...what a perfect strike.
    Its up there with Edwards v Burnley for me.
     
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    Sure is, these strikes seem to gather speed as they travel. not sure if that fly's against Newtons laws of motion or physics or whatever but that is my impression. Significance is also a factor in the memory, Vic Haloms goal against Man City is another one that had you out of your seat, maybe Grant's goal will gain its full due, in the next few weeks, lets hope so, although for me Vics will take some beating' but you never know, thats football. <ok>
     
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