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Must have been watching Notts last season, but it does demonstrate that this tippy tappy football at the back is high risk.

That's why clubs employ the high press to try to get freebies like this one.

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this is why some teams just need to hoof the ball, they play themselves into danger and look stupid for making rushed decisions. its a very poor pass that led to the own goal.

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@liampie I'm sure @Wheelbarrow repair man will have his 10 penny worth on this video.😀

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@Robbie

When I first noticed you'd mentioned me in my Notifications, I wondered How can that be? I haven't even viewed the video. Then I read your comment and watched the video. Ah you know me so well, then again I'm I that obvious?😆

Well if the Defense is going to Fanny about playing Tippy Tappy Football in Dangerous areas, then they Deserve all they get. How many times did Notts Do something Similar last season? It just amazes me, both the defender and Keeper could see the Danger of attacking opposition players either that or they were playing with their Eyes shut. What should they have Done ? Even kids in the infant school would know.  What should the Defender have done Children? If in Doubt Kick It Out Miss.

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Yikes, it's a common issue with playing the ball out of the back.

Alex Bass isn't afraid to boot the ball up, which is the right decision if you are being pressed. One of the defenders must have realised they were passing themselves into danger? The own goal is such an owler.

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