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Has Anyone Ever Seen This Before In A Football Match?
I remember years ago when my dear Dad was alive I asked him if he had ever seen a goalkeeper score a goal?
As in-he kicked the ball from his goal mouth and it landed or rolled into the oppositions goal net.
My Dad said he seen this happen several times in his younger years
But has anyone seen this in more recent times?
Can you tell me from which match and the scorer?
Thanks
Answer:
Paul Robinson, Tottenham vs Watford. 17 March 2007
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Perhaps, I Wondered As I Ran The Water, The Delaware Property Was Making An Attempt To Relax Me, Thus Easing The Pain Of Future Losses In The Casino.
If a casino's goal is to keep the visitor gambling thru hunger, thirst and exhaustion, then why did Dover Downs Hotel & Casino set me up in a room with a jacuzzi as enticing as a vat of champagne?
Perhaps, I wondered as I ran the water, the Delaware property was trying to relax me, thereby easing the discomfort of future losses in the casino. Perhaps, I thought as I tossed in a dash of scented bath salts, the hotel was provoking me with the good life, so that I'd place high gambles in an attempt to sustain this level of luxury. But what if, I mulled as I sank into the warm churning waters, they were just being really, really good, booking me into this unjustified suite? Aah yes, I concluded with a soft splash, Dover Downs is wonderful.
I'm really not a rube when it comes to hotel-casinos. I've done my time in Atlantic City, Vegas and Albuquerque. But Dover Downs is shockingly different. For one, it is not garish no flashing neon, bombastic sound system or hyper-patterned carpeting that can trigger an eye twitch. The lobby is, dare I say, tasteful, with sky-bound white columns, marble floors and a plentiful floral center-piece. The hotel is attached to the casino by open passageways (can't have players clowning with door handles), but there's enough of a buffer to maintain a separation of slots and sleep.
In the Dover Downs timeline, the harness racing and NASCAR track came 1st (1967-69), followed by the slots (1995) and then eventually the lodging (2002). Though the hotel was the last to join the party, it isn't falling behind the other operations. It has grown from 232 rooms to 5 hundred rooms, grabbing the title as the state's biggest hotel.
At the front desk, I politely requested a room with a view of the track, which was suspended during my July stay but active with harness racing from late October to mid-April. With a go-
Ahead-and-accept-it smile, the employee passed me the key card to a Jacuzzi suite, one of 14 on the 10th floor. Not desiring to ruin the illusion that I was a major player, I kept my history as a penny-slot shark to myself.
The elephantine suite living space with freestanding kitchenette, bedroom, 2 loos could have swallowed my Washington studio plus half my neighbor's place. The classy decor (desert hues, framed images of flora, mirrors aplenty) deferred to the floor-to-ceiling windows, which let in the muted lights of the track and the dusky night sky.
While I was playing dolphin in my Jacuzzi, enticement called from other bits of the hotel-casino complex. I considered drying off to try one or all the above : the spa ; the gym with punch bag, pool and spa ; the bars and lounges ; and / or the trattorias, including Michele's, a fine-dining establishment on the second floor. As an alternative I threw in another little spoon of bath crystals. Finally, though, my resistance eroded. Or perhaps I was simply beginning to feel soggy.
As a part of my reservation, I'd received $25 in free slot play. In transit to the Capital Club Members desk to collect my card, I detoured to the free soda machine (nice touch) and the winners' board (nice show of fake hope). Sure, I'd love to win $4.8 million like Bert D. Of Fairfax, but I'd also accept a few bucks to buy a sticky bun at Sweet Benefits.
I won $4.91 on She's a Rich Girl, enough for a treat and a coffee, and lost the rest on slots featuring cute beasts. (Never trust an enigmatic wolf.) Returning to my suite, my pockets empty, I recognized the true windfall of the night : my Jacuzzi, which would never let me know "Game over", writes tagza.com.
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