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SHOULD HE STAY OR SHOULD HE GO?

Summary by Alovesupreme
After Robin Roefs saved the third penalty on Saturday it was, as always seems to be the case when we have been in a shootout over the last seven or so years, Luke O’Nien to step up next. In a week dominated by Enzo Le Fee’s penalty at Brentford, the Frenchman had already redeemed himself and up against England number one and boyhood Mackem Jordan Pickford, O’Nien ran up and absolutely belted it past him, no silly run up, no messing around and bo…
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alovesupreme broke the news in on Tuesday, January 13, 2026.
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