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Indeed. It was all very tidy considering it bounced back to him quickly, he took it first time, I'm assuming with his weaker foot and from a tight angle.Took his goal so well, not an easy finish.
Cool as you like.
Indeed. It was all very tidy considering it bounced back to him quickly, he took it first time, I'm assuming with his weaker foot and from a tight angle.Took his goal so well, not an easy finish.
Properly caressed it in.Indeed. It was all very tidy considering it bounced back to him quickly, he took it first time, I'm assuming with his weaker foot and from a tight angle.
Cool as you like.
Welcome to the board Swiss Toni.Like sending his only child off on their first day of school, finished with love.
Like sending his only child off on their first day of school, finished with love.
Welcome to the board Alan Partridge.Like sending his only child off on their first day of school, finished with love.
His wife scored it?Like sending his only child off on their first day of school, finished with love.
It's 2024, we have remote working now. Dad's can also take their kids to school.His wife scored it?
I assume the other fathers on the board were like me and at work.
If unemployed I suggest they go off and support a northern team, they would feel at home there.
I do thatIt's 2024, we have remote working now. Dad's can also take their kids to school.
Its the weirdest thing I ever heard. A man taking his son to school. I mean if the wife is in hospital or something fine.It's 2024, we have remote working now. Dad's can also take their kids to school.
Each to their ownIts the weirdest thing I ever heard. A man taking his son to school. I mean if the wife is in hospital or something fine.
I made my son catch a bus home from school and then walk a mile from the bus stop in the rain when he was 7. Her indoors likes to remind me of it as a reason I'm to tough on him.
He is at university in Durham now. Gotten to toughen up these little woke bastards for when Putin and the Chinese invade, and Mark my words, they will.
Yeah we are in Sussex. His first choice was Bristol but despite me paying for him to get a private education he was to thick to get in there.Each to their own
I live opposite the school so my kids can walk in whilst I watch
But is still walk with them when I’m here
It’s our time together for 5 minutes to talk about their day
I also work from home when I’m not in Copenhagen or warsaw. I live it
But it’s not for everyone to course
Durham is fair old way from where you live isn’t it?? Like almost as far away as possible
Bristol is greatYeah we are in Sussex. His first choice was Bristol but despite me paying for him to get a private education he was to thick to get in there.
He is a good kid, would never say that to his face though. Wife was far to soft on him but that's women for you. We will pay for it when Putin and the Chinese invade.
What he does well is find that space that matters. It’s a real skillThis kid has to be my fave, we play differently with and without him. The way he carries the ball and covers the ground, my word. His finishing aint too sloppy either
His wife scored it?
I assume the other fathers on the board were like me and at work.
If unemployed I suggest they go off and support a northern team, they would feel at home there.
So much sense in one post is pretty rare.As others have said... Lovely run, so important in this kind of game. Exploit the space created by their press and he has the energy to make a lot of those runs.
Lovely finish too. So calm and composed.
As others haven't pointed out yet... Toxic masculinity robbing men of positive experiences with their children should be a reason for more men to be feminists, but somehow a lot of people aren't.