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1 Seven minutes later, Fabianski twice failed to boot the ball far enough away.
2 I boot the ball up, but it rebounds back.
3 But he didn't boot the ball as far as possible and nor did anyone take it to the corner and keep it there.
4 Rather than risk a turnover under your own posts it's been more sensible to boot the ball away because we know it works.
5 Our Dave, who's got a booking already, isn't allowed to make any tackles, say anything naughty to the ref, or boot the ball away aimlessly.
6 The ref lets him away with it, and James boots the ball clear.
7 They each booted the ball away seven times in the first half Saturday.
8 Matteo did the rest, booting the ball off the line.
9 Instead, it was him running across to make a tackle, booting the ball off the pitch.
10 When the drive stalled, Gould had no issues booting the ball between the uprights despite the poor conditions.
11 That was awful - he's booted the ball over the bar and it's still heading towards outer space.
12 Cadwalader booted the ball over the goal and the score was 6 to 0.
13 As the opposition goalkeeper booted the ball upfield, Kubara got up and went over to revisit the impressive buffet.
14 The three-time All-Australian found himself sprawled on the turf, while Rowell booted the ball towards the Suns' full forwards.
15 I booted the ball into Ella's path, then cut behind her, racing to a pocket of space across midfield.
16 Booting the ball at towards the dug-out as the half-time whistle blew, Suarez had to be escorted down the tunnel by team-mates.
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