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English journalist and sportscaster, Birth: 24-10-1937 Barry Davies Quotes
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Lukic saved with his foot, which is all part of the goalkeeper's arm.
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2.
Jim Leighton is looking a sharp as a tank
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3.
The Dutch look like a huge jar of marmalade.
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4.
Poland nil, England nil, though England are now looking the better value for their nil.
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5.
Celtic have scored in the 50th consecutive game in which they've managed to score
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The substitutes are all on the bench, and that's where they'll start the match.
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7.
Those two volleys really could be the story of this match summed up at the end of it.
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8.
The crowd think that Todd handled the ball...they must have seen something that nobody else did.
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Quote Topics by Barry Davies: Football Soccer Commentators England Two Crowds Errors Dutch Records Looks Feet Substitutes Scotland Thinking Expression Stories Games Boots Air Tanks Legs Support Benches Brazil Balls Cantona Tennis Celtic
9.
It's Brazil 2 Scotland 1, so Scotland are back where they were at the start of the match
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10.
Cantona's expression speaking the whole French dictionary without saying a word.
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11.
It slid away from his left boot which was poised with the trigger cocked
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12.
A peep, peep, peep, another peep, and that's it.
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13.
And Watford acknowledge the support of the crowd, indeed of the crowd that supported them
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14.
They've maintained their unbeaten record between the legs.
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15.
He's marked his entrance with an error of some momentum
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16.
That's lifted the crowd up into the air.
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England are looking better value for 0-0.
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