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Sometimes Burgess feels determined to get anything on any ball that comes into the box when if it’s going past him anyway he really has to just let it go
 
Sometimes Burgess feels determined to get anything on any ball that comes into the box when if it’s going past him anyway he really has to just let it go

Ha, can just imagine him letting one go and a player behind him scores, he'd get even more belters.

He did right to head it. just needed to be in another direction.
 
Ha, can just imagine him letting one go and a player behind him scores, he'd get even more belters.

He did right to head it. just needed to be in another direction.
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Gary Neville used to call it the “lazy leg”

He wasn’t much of a manager when he tried it but he was an excellent pundit and did a really fascinating piece once about defending and when defenders have to trust the man or keeper behind them
 

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