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    1. He was almost signed to a professional club the Glasgow rangers in the Scottish premiership but had an injury during his trial period.

  1. Gordon was a top soccer prospect in his youth but an injury ended all hopes of that hence the skills.

    1. Gordon is Scottish. Scots and Irish have an old sport called Gaelic football. Only the British and wannabe British in the UK and Ireland call it football

    2. @Colin_Lawlor_Audio actually the entire world calls it football even for english speakers im sure australians say it too

    3. ​@jaredpinto8614 please don’t say “actually” and get it completely wrong πŸ˜‚. Here’s a hint, what do Americans call it?

    4. The word “soccer” actually originated in England. It is a slang abbreviation of “Association Football,” which was coined in the late 19th century by British university students to distinguish it from “Rugby Football” (nicknamed “rugger”)

    1. He was playing football when he was young. He played for Glasgow Rangers for 3 years, but due to a serious knee injury he had to give up football.

  2. I ain’t gonna lie I was not expecting this man to actually be that good with it

    1. Soccer? Soccer!? Come on chef for a f.ck sake, ITS FOOTBALL!!!! JAJAJAJJA

    2. ​@AlejandroChiu89 🏈=Football! ⚽️=Soccar ball

    3. @FallenAngelsAndBTSARMY 🏈 = American Football ⚽️ = Football

    4. Associated Football became Assoc = Soccer football. Just like rugby football

    1. The word “soccer” actually originated in England. It is a slang abbreviation of “Association Football,” which was coined in the late 19th century by British university students to distinguish it from “Rugby Football” (nicknamed “rugger”)

    2. ​@Razor32061 yeah but a dead, niche slang term isn’t the name of the sport

  3. Even Gordon can do more kick ups than me 😭😭😭😭😭

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