What a tackle by jay mcevley at end

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  1. Jack Tatty

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    Was the lion in question cross eyed?
     
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    Hemsworth Tyke Well-Known Member

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    if perkins used both feet we woild have won.3-1. but yiy never say owt about him.
     
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    Footballers don't need to use both feet. Fact. According to you.
     
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    Jack Tatty Well-Known Member

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    What? Parlez vous Francais? No comprendez senor.
     
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    One week ago, It was fine to use one foot.... Even if you're called Perkins...

    And I quote ....
    " are you blind fired. players getting
    away with just using one foot, is fine

    perkins did everything with one foot.

    and that shocking player nobby solano only ever used one player.

    keep to womens soccer."
     

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