Have you read what he said about it in t'pink 'un?

It was McVeigh whose short pass on the edge of the area set up
Huckerby, but there was no mistaking the grateful way the goal was
celebrated. The ball clearly rolled over Huckerby's right foot, teeing
it up perfectly for a left-foot strike which had Lee Camp in the Derby
goal beaten all ends up.
The explanation, with tongue firmly in cheek, was fairly typical of
Huckerby's post-match mood.
"I saw Zinedine Zidane last week flick it up and put it in with his
left foot so I thought I'd do the same," he said. "The lads know my
ability."
The more plausible explanation was: "I waited for it to come across
and I think it just clipped my right first, but although I didn't mean
to put it there, a goal is a goal, I don't care how they come. I got
one in the top corner last game so I am not too bothered."

This is why the man is a star. "THe lads know my ability".

Posted By: Arizona Bay, Feb 21, 14:59:11

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