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Which one in the case of Mane? His first got me believing, but his second ... I keep replaying the highlights on player just to get the commentary. I'm surprised that Adam Blackmore survived the experience and I know exactly how he felt. Hugged the bloke next to me* and he smelled awful but who cares?

* A relative. Smelly one, but there is a genetic link!

In Davis's case, that 18 yard piledriver that nearly took out the net was another heart stopping moment (waiting days for it to cross the line!). But yes, what a moment.

The winner for Mane of course!
 
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http://www.independent.ie/sport/soc...uld-be-perfect-for-jurgen-klopp-34706367.html

Article that starts with how Long has regained his mojo under Koeman, but then ruins it by suggesting he would be perfect for Liverpool now. [HASHTAG]#yawn[/HASHTAG] Koeman is a massive fan of Shane's and says how much he has learnt and improved at Saints....he needs to stay here.

Tbf, it is an Irish online newsmedia, so they'd want what they think is best for Long and Liverpool. As far as the article goes, it's close to hitting the nail on the head, in terms of what Long promised and what actually turned out in his career. But the writer needs to remember that Long has the right manager behind him now. which means staying at Southampton is his best route to success.
 
There's a beautiful pause between the ball going in and the supporters realising.

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That videos not working for me :(

It looks to be taken from not far away from where i was stood though!
 
Kept watching the play-off SKY stream, and they are currently doing a Premier League round up. All quite fair and then they get to Southampton. Yep, here we go, they try and tell us the manager deserves to go to a big club. Of course, not being disrespectful to Southampton [but we are going to be yet again]. Oh, now they've just done the same to Bournemouth and Eddie Howe. Obviously top class football must not exist south of London. It's just not allowed. The arrogance never fails to stagger me.