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I've read comments from "purest football fans" that claim the goal's boring because there are too many passes. Considering football these days is a lot more fluid, quicker and far more skilful - I find it quite dumbfounding that anyone could consider this excellent passing phrase dull.

You have to appreciate the control, build-up and way that the passing breaks down the opposition.

Some of those quicker passes could easily go wrong, yet each player seems to be on the same wavelength and for every player to get a touch. It's incredible! I remember when Notts did a similar thing, but I don't recall us getting every player on the ball. It had the same effect, such a stylish and well-worked team goal.

The goal was the result of an excellent passing move. The ball was played into space, and as they advanced up the pitch, more space opened up, leading to the goal. While the goal itself may not have been spectacular, the quality of the passes leading up to it elevates it.

That’s an exceptionally well-executed goal. I can’t imagine anyone not being impressed by it. It’s a refreshing change from the mundane long ball that bypasses everyone and ultimately gets slotted away.

Goals of this calibre aren’t a weekly occurrence, so when they do happen, like the fantastic team goal by Gateshead, they’re certainly worthy of admiration.

What an incredible goal that was! The quick touches and acceleration in the crucial area really made a difference. It must be quite frustrating to be on the receiving end of such a goal.

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