[Football] Jamie Murphy runs with the ball from the half way line to score for Rangers

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Barry Izbak

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The goalkeeper obviously had a fiver on 1-6
 


Stat Brother

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Good, I'm pleased for him.
 












Guinness Boy

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The Ayr goal, Murphy's goal and the snow summing up everything that's wrong with Monkey Tennis. Barely a sport.


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Buzzer

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Oct 1, 2006
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The Ayr goal, Murphy's goal and the snow summing up everything that's wrong with Monkey Tennis. Barely a sport.


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And as further proof of this very solid argument I'll add that Fran Sandaza was a huge success up there.

Scottish football. Not a sport.
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Grombleton

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Watching that footage it felt like an old recording from the 70's. Think it was just the ground and the weather but felt proper retro.
 












W.C.

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Saw that Knockaert had tweeted something about this and thought ahhh that's nice. Then saw clip and state of pitch, and felt sorry for JM


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studio150

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Jul 30, 2011
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I assume Ibrox is much better and that this one was akin to what Spurs and others are saying about Rochdales pitch.

I can only assume you have not seen any pictures of the Rochdale pitch with the tide out so that you can see the sand. Compared to Rochdale this pitch is like a bowling green
 


Mellotron

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Watching that footage it felt like an old recording from the 70's. Think it was just the ground and the weather but felt proper retro.

No, it was also the shit standard of football, compared to modern Prem.
 








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