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My view of Barton's goal 21:27 - Apr 4 with 5113 viewssaxbend

I happened to capture this while getting some injury time clips for my usual video of the away day.
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My view of Barton's goal on 21:30 - Apr 4 with 5084 viewsstuabd

Cheers. Nice little assist/trip on Olson, I think from Charlie. Great team work.
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My view of Barton's goal on 21:53 - Apr 4 with 4952 viewsDylanP

Thanks for posting. Brilliant footage

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My view of Barton's goal on 10:10 - Apr 5 with 4409 viewswestolian

That clip had everything including hobbits feet and a wildly flailing crutch

Nice work

I've found a team sheet for the weekend - anyone interested ?

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My view of Barton's goal on 10:52 - Apr 5 with 4325 viewsfrancisbowles

How funny. Yesterday on the way to the game my wife, who sometimes sits in the Ellerslie Road, was telling us about the guy who never wears shoes or socks and has the hoops on his toenails.

Presumably the same toes!
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My view of Barton's goal on 11:01 - Apr 5 with 4304 viewskropotkin41

Pulis claimed that that shouldn't have been a goal.......... pretended not to remember Charlie's name............ called him whatsisname.......... and said that he took the legs right from under the WBA defender. No matter how many times I watch it I can't see how the guy tumbling over Charlie who is basically curled up on the floor could be construed as a foul.

‘morbid curiosity about where this is all going’

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My view of Barton's goal on 11:01 - Apr 5 with 4303 viewssaxbend

The same. :) The nails are blue and white- though I wouldn't call them hoops. I'm not quite that skilled with a brush!
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My view of Barton's goal on 11:38 - Apr 5 with 4231 viewsfrancisbowles

Saxbend, the 'Zola Bud' of Loftus Road. How do you do it?

Respect from one who's a real wimp when it comes to walking on stones at a beach.
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My view of Barton's goal on 14:47 - Apr 5 with 4029 viewssaxbend

The trick is to start small and acclimatise gradually. Eventually you don't feel small stones as painful, just as "what's there". The hard part of course is accepting that you're going to be visibly different from everyone else and people are going to be puzzled by that. But you get used to that in the same way really.

Anyway here's the full video from yesterday.
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My view of Barton's goal on 14:52 - Apr 5 with 4016 viewsJAPRANGERS

Brilliant stuff all round. You are one hell of an excellent dude Herr Saxbend.
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