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2 hours ago, Ellis H said:

Shades of Fabrice Pancrate with that one.
 

Just noticed the Wikipedia entry for that goal is rather informal 

 

“He scored his first goal on 5 December 2009, after producing an impressive bit of skill, before mullering the ball in off the crossbar, in a 2–0 home victory over Watford, after coming on as a substitute.”

Isn't there a Pancrate posts on here ? Sure ain't no Osula yet !

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1 minute ago, Cf said:

Also didn't think the 1v1 was that bad. It was well defended. Would expect a goal more often than not but hardly a howler. 


TBH I think he was just trying to make extra sure of a goal because he needed one so much. Round the keeper and tap it in rather than just finish it first time.
 

He didn’t have much space today against a defensive team, but his goal was really top drawer. He struck it so well with his left. Fantastic goal.  

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25 minutes ago, Ronaldo said:

People really are going a bit crazy about today, like. Murphy would’ve filled his boots today from start to finish.

Who’s going crazy? He scored a belter of a goal in one of the few times we’ve seen him. We can be happy about that. It was against Bromley granted but the strike is going on regardless of who is in goals. 
 

Murphy is having a brilliant season and hopefully that continues 

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Saw something about him having to be dragged away from celebrating his goal? Not sure how much bollocks it was. 

 

From what I saw, which was only the second half, he looks like a puppy with big paws. Optimistic he can grow into them with our coaching and squad ethos. Agree with everyone saying he looks desperate to please, which it's hard not to find endearing, even if he does need to wise up.

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1 minute ago, 80 said:

Saw something about him having to be dragged away from celebrating his goal? Not sure how much bollocks it was. 

 

From what I saw, which was only the second half, he looks like a puppy with big paws. Optimistic he can grow into them with our coaching and squad ethos. Agree with everyone saying he looks desperate to please, which it's hard not to find endearing, even if he does need to wise up.

Great description

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