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40 mins Brush so, so nearly made to pay there for a moment of sloppiness, the Rovers keeper allowing Defoe to close him down and get a boot in front of his clearance.
I want him to get forward and attack, and if he drops back, he knows he will get a boot right up the backside.' Others who stood out yesterday included Stockport's Jabo Ibehre, whose two goals enabled his team to earn a surprise 2-2 dragainstnst Colchester after being two goals down.
Jon Davies showed nimble feet to get a boot on the ball before it went into touch and flanker Shingler was on hand to gather and plunge over.
If after the fix you still can't get a boot screen, then it's time for some detective work.
The Sweden international was challenged by the Buddies' Jim Goodwin as both tried to get a boot to Scott Brown's low cross and, after the ball came back off goalkeeper Marian Kello, it rebounded into the net off the two tackling players.
"The first goal, again, is a bad decision - just defend it, don't try and show you're stronger than the other guy, get a boot on it and clear your lines". Hibernian head coach Paul Heckingbottom on BBC Radio Scotland: "The win is the most important thing.
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You're getting a boot.
He recovers quickly however, and gets a boot in the face from Trezeguet for his trouble.
He rolls it goalwards - but somehow Hughes gets a boot to the effort and shovels clear.
Deeney tried to find Ighalo but Hutton got a boot to the ball and diverted it past Guzan.
Me and Terry, our roadie, were looking at each other, thinking, Martin's got a boot full of stolen car radios.
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