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Here is the quote from the article I link to support my assertion that he was the first man to give up a goal at the new Wembley: "A crowd of 55,700 saw Pazzini score after just 25 seconds with a stunning strike to record the first official goal at the new ground."

Please explain to me why that doesn't belong in the article. It is certainly worthy of mention. We're talking about a career journeyman player who will likely never play at the top level at any time in his career. Being the first man to give up a goal at the national stadium is most certainly worthy mentioning in my opinion. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 68.147.232.230 (talk) 20:43, 20 June 2010 (UTC)[reply]