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B'muff - video highlights

Rayleigh boy

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couldn't go to the game - and from the highlights it looks like young Mr.Hooper was oustandingly effective -

breaking away to cross for the Gower (superbly executed) goal -

and then finding Tommy Black with a great pass across the penalty box -

and then getting one for himself -

effing terrific !!!
 
couldn't go to the game - and from the highlights it looks like young Mr.Hooper was oustandingly effective -

breaking away to cross for the Gower (superbly executed) goal -

and then finding Tommy Black with a great pass across the penalty box -

and then getting one for himself -

effing terrific !!!

Got that right mate. What a great finish tha was from Gower. How many times do you see those type of chances blazed over the cross bar. Having said that I guess it is harder for Gower to hit the target with a dead ball from 12 yards ;)


- G
 
hang on.. wasn't a cross for gower, but a saved shot?
 
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