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I’ve been desperate for him to be given a proper chance for so long. Hopefully we now use the guy properly because he can be whatever he wants. Remember how excited we all were when he joined, people are feeling that again, buzzing for the guy.
Great view of Edwards Goal on Twitter on 22:45 - Oct 4 by bungaytractor
These muppet's filming whole match on there phone...... idiots
I think the kids of today are probably quite proficient at filming without concentrating on filming, unlike us old farts who have to stare at the screen.
Great view of Edwards Goal on Twitter on 23:09 - Oct 4 by BondiBlue
I think the kids of today are probably quite proficient at filming without concentrating on filming, unlike us old farts who have to stare at the screen.
Good point i can barely work mine couldnt imagine filming a match and watching same time but some of these kids are clever
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Great view of Edwards Goal on Twitter on 23:24 - Oct 4 with 3704 views
When I first saw it I thought it was a cross all day long - not that I cared a jot. Ive seen it a load of times more and this camera phone angle and I’m not so sure now. Not the it matters - it was bl00dy brilliant either way
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Great view of Edwards Goal on Twitter on 00:59 - Oct 5 with 3226 views
Great view of Edwards Goal on Twitter on 23:55 - Oct 4 by Churchman
When I first saw it I thought it was a cross all day long - not that I cared a jot. Ive seen it a load of times more and this camera phone angle and I’m not so sure now. Not the it matters - it was bl00dy brilliant either way
It's a cross all day long and every day of the week.
Great view of Edwards Goal on Twitter on 01:06 - Oct 5 by jeera
No not necessarily.
It'll be interesting to see what he says himself.
I wouldn't be surprised if he looked up and saw a chance and I'm hardly alone in thinking that.
He is a professional footballer.
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He meant it .. the body language after striking it is of someone waiting to see if he's pulled it off rather than running in for whatever comes out of a cross.
Great view of Edwards Goal on Twitter on 01:06 - Oct 5 by jeera
No not necessarily.
It'll be interesting to see what he says himself.
I wouldn't be surprised if he looked up and saw a chance and I'm hardly alone in thinking that.
He is a professional footballer.
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It was a cross.
Quizzed on whether Kyle Edwards meant his first goal, a left-footed cross-shot from the right, McKenna laughed: “He’s saying no comment! I’ll stick with his line.”
Great view of Edwards Goal on Twitter on 05:02 - Oct 5 by Perublue
He meant it .. the body language after striking it is of someone waiting to see if he's pulled it off rather than running in for whatever comes out of a cross.
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I agree. The body language is a shot not a cross. If you watch a cross it is different. It was either a rubbish cross or a great shot. I can guess what he is saying.
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Great view of Edwards Goal on Twitter on 09:07 - Oct 5 with 2310 views
Great view of Edwards Goal on Twitter on 08:22 - Oct 5 by ClareBlue
I agree. The body language is a shot not a cross. If you watch a cross it is different. It was either a rubbish cross or a great shot. I can guess what he is saying.
It was a rubbish cross, it's so clear. It looks unnatural because he's on his weaker foot.
Great view of Edwards Goal on Twitter on 05:02 - Oct 5 by Perublue
He meant it .. the body language after striking it is of someone waiting to see if he's pulled it off rather than running in for whatever comes out of a cross.
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And the non celebration? He just started laughing.