Aaron Paul
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But like you said, he sort of leant back into it.
Keeping that down is so, so difficult.
And to be fair, Dino, he always used to carry a few pounds in it.
That might have helped him with that strike to be fair.
Centre of gravity?
Something like that.
I mean, we talk about Phil Brown and Gareth Ainsworth on the halfway line.
It was the first playoff final I ever covered for hospital radio back then.
And I saw it and it's something incredible because this is Wembley.
This is League One.
This is Wickham Wanderers who survived on goal difference, you know, nearly relegated out the Football League the year before.
But Gareth Ainsworth and Phil Brown deciding to sort of, you know, go arm in arm for penalties was incredible.
It's just something you wouldn't even think of seeing, is it?
Football's so tribal, football is so polarising.
I think to have a moment like that, I think it shows exactly what football really is at the bottom of it all.
Alex Bruce played for Hull as they reached the 2016 play-off final against Sheffield Wednesday, and he says their winning goal at Wembley goes down as his top play-off memory.
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