Saw that coming a mile offAnd, if you want to watch the Gills game and text at the same time, please be aware that on this day in 1785, Benjamin Franklin announced his invention of bifocals...
I have a still photo that I took seconds before Jackson headed home.Jackson had two men on him but the one in front jumps far too early moving towards the ball.As a result Jackson gets a bit of space and scores.Just in case you need reminding....
".... there's no way back for Shrewsbury"
I can't see in the video, but was convinced Simeon gave the defender a gentle shove in the back as he was preparing to jump & just as the ball was being delivered. Does anyone know Simeon to ask? I couldn't stop laughing at the time!I have a still photo that I took seconds before Jackson headed home.Jackson had two men on him but the one in front jumps far too early moving towards the ball.As a result Jackson gets a bit of space and scores.
I've just watched it a couple of times and it doesn't look like he does. He was near the goal line and ran out, away from goal meaning he had to direct it back where he'd run from. Great technique and strength.I can't see in the video, but was convinced Simeon gave the defender a gentle shove in the back as he was preparing to jump & just as the ball was being delivered. Does anyone know Simeon to ask? I couldn't stop laughing at the time!
Are you talking about the one nearest the cross .If you are then he is well in the air when Jackson and the other defenders have their feet on the ground?I can't see in the video, but was convinced Simeon gave the defender a gentle shove in the back as he was preparing to jump & just as the ball was being delivered. Does anyone know Simeon to ask? I couldn't stop laughing at the time!
I never liked that Andy Steggle. I met him at one of the games and he was rude as hell.OK, so some if these are a bit dull so I'll just post the good uns. They don't come much better than this......
Bollox.
Thirty four years ago and I am still think that sums it up perfectly.
Cheating scumbag sums it up quite well.