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Posted August 28, 2017 00:53 · last edited August 28, 2017 01:22

Didn't see the game, but to me this is brilliant news and well deserved. 

https://www.foxsports.com.au/football/premier-league/tottenham-v-burnley-video-highlights-wembley-curse-continues-for-spurs-dropping-points-late/news-story/08cc4fe0601781a478c3b21582be1cbd

One swallow doesn't make a summer, but scoring in the 92 min, in front of 68,000 fans, at the home of English football, with all the pressure of a big money move, chasing his EPL dream - boys own stuff.

Whatever else happens in his career (and not staying he will be a long term success as a premier league striker) - he will never forget that goal. He's a proud Kiwi, who's family sacrificed a lot when he went to England as a youngster - congrats to them.

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Unknown editor edited August 28, 2017 01:22

Didn't see the game, but to me this is brilliant news and well deserved. 

https://www.foxsports.com.au/football/premier-league/tottenham-v-burnley-video-highlights-wembley-curse-continues-for-spurs-dropping-points-late/news-story/08cc4fe0601781a478c3b21582be1cbd

One swallow doesn't make a summer, but scoring in the 92 min, in front of 68,000 fans, at home of English football, with all the pressure of a big money move, chasing his EPL dream - boys own stuff.

Whatever else happens in his career (and not staying he will be a long term premier league striker) - he will never forget that goal. He's a proud Kiwi, who's family sacrificed a lot when he went to England as a youngster - congrats to them.

Unknown editor edited August 28, 2017 01:06

Didn't see the game, but to me this is brilliant news and well deserved. 

https://www.foxsports.com.au/football/premier-league/tottenham-v-burnley-video-highlights-wembley-curse-continues-for-spurs-dropping-points-late/news-story/08cc4fe0601781a478c3b21582be1cbd

One swallow doesn't make a summer, but scoring in the 92 min, in front of 68,000 fans, at home of English football, with all the pressure of a big money move, chasing his EPL dream - stuff of boyhood dreams.

Whatever else happens in his career (and not staying he will be a long term premier league striker) - he will never forget that goal. He's a proud Kiwi, who's family sacrificed a lot when he went to England as a youngster - congrats to them.