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18 Apr 2005, 20:44
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[Football]Goals
Was thinking... in professional football, if u could have replaced the pro, which goal would u most like to score?
I think Antonin Panenka's penalty for Czechoslovakia in the euro 76 final would be hard to beat
any other thoughts?
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18 Apr 2005, 20:50
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Re: [Football]Goals
Mike Newell's penalty in the 19992 play-off final against Leicester. Full house at Wembley getting your team promoted to the top league for the first time in ages. I could probably have done better with the second penalty that he missed too.
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18 Apr 2005, 20:58
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Re: [Football]Goals
2 penalties so far, no imagination
suppose u could argue penalties have the most drama
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18 Apr 2005, 21:01
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Re: [Football]Goals
Roberto Carlos' free kick from 35 yards against France in the Tournoi de France, 1997.
This goal
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Re: [Football]Goals
Gheorghe Hagi's long range goal in USA 94 for Romania, I can't remember who it was against or much about it anymore but I just remember thinking how amazing it was at the time and it is one of the few goals to have stayed in my head for so long.
It would also be nice to take over Paul Bodin in the Wales vs Romania 94 qualifer at the old national stadium, 1-1 and the bastard misses a penalty. Then scores one on the weekend for Swindon against Arsenal
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18 Apr 2005, 21:13
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Re: [Football]Goals
George Weah's dribble from the edge of his area for AC would have been pretty cool to score.
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18 Apr 2005, 21:16
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Re: [Football]Goals
Van Basten's volley
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Re: [Football]Goals
Todorov from 6 yards, Portsmouth 1-0 Burnley when we got promoted, in front of the Fratton End or Darren Anderton against Liverpool in the FA cup semi final. Probably the first one though as I was there.
Hagi's presumably was the spectacular chip from the left wing 30 yards out? Top goal that one.
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Re: [Football]Goals
Pele's (first) bicycle kick - 2nd would be Carlos against France.
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Re: [Football]Goals
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Hagi's presumably was the spectacular chip from the left wing 30 yards out? Top goal that one.
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Yeah that would be the one.
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18 Apr 2005, 22:45
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Re: [Football]Goals
It depends, if we're talking about allround great goals that I'd have loved to have scored, then of course Van Bastens volley wins hands down.
If we're looking at the goal that meant the most to me. Arsenal vs Everton, a few years back, last game of the season, title already won, 3-1 up, last 8 minutes or so of the game. Tony Adams snatches the ball in defence, plays a 1-2 with Vieira I think, surges onto the ball, 1 on 1 with the Everton keeper before smacking the ball home in a fashion that Henry would be proud of.*
*Details of this are sketchy, I think I might be getting two Adam's goals mixed up. It was the one where the Sky commentator was like 'and heres Adams, would you BEEEEELLLLLIIIIIIEEEEEVVVVVEEEE IIIIIIIITTTT' If that helps!
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Re: [Football]Goals
Diego Maradonna's 'Hand of God'
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19 Apr 2005, 00:38
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Re: [Football]Goals
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19 Apr 2005, 00:39
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Re: [Football]Goals
it's truely an awesome goal to make
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Re: [Football]Goals
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it's truely an awesome goal to make
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19 Apr 2005, 09:37
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Re: [Football]Goals
Grimsby V Liverpool, 2001. Having defended amazingly we were 0-0 at full time in the league cup. After stupidly giving a penalty away in the first half of extra time, we forced an equaliser.
Then in the last minute of extra time, Phil Jevons, former Everton player, Liverpool fan, picks the ball up from 40 yards out, does a couple of kick ups and smacks it in the top corner, leaving Kirkland no chance, right in front of the town fans, the whole team couldn't believe it, neither could the fans, one of our greatest performances for sure, knocking the holders out of the cup, away from home, in such an amazing finish.
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Re: [Football]Goals
I'm not sure.. its a tough one. Contenders :
Chris Sutton (vs Rangers), last year. We beat Rangers the other 4 times we played them, 90th minute, 0-0, he lobs Stefan Klos beautifully to give us the "Green and Whitewash", first time ever.
Alan Thompson (vs Barcelona) - when Larsson headed it down to him, he had all the time in the world to set himself up for the half volley and rifle the ball in to send everyone in the stadium ****ing nuts.
Ally McCoist (vs Switzerland) - because when he scored it - decent shot from just inside the box - i honestly thought Scotland were going to go through to the second stage of a competition for the first time ever.
John Collins (vs Brazil) - Ice cool. Scored the penalty to take us 1-1 with Brazil at half time in the opening game. Before we got robbed by a couple of handballs.
Harald Brattbakk (vs cant fully remember, maybe it was Kilmarnock?) - We needed to win on the last day of the season to stop rangers winning 10 in a row, when he scored, i knew we'd finally done it.
Theres many more.
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Re: [Football]Goals
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It depends, if we're talking about allround great goals that I'd have loved to have scored, then of course Van Bastens volley wins hands down.
If we're looking at the goal that meant the most to me. Arsenal vs Everton, a few years back, last game of the season, title already won, 3-1 up, last 8 minutes or so of the game. Tony Adams snatches the ball in defence, plays a 1-2 with Vieira I think, surges onto the ball, 1 on 1 with the Everton keeper before smacking the ball home in a fashion that Henry would be proud of.*
*Details of this are sketchy, I think I might be getting two Adam's goals mixed up. It was the one where the Sky commentator was like 'and heres Adams, would you BEEEEELLLLLIIIIIIEEEEEVVVVVEEEE IIIIIIIITTTT' If that helps!
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It was also the game that won us the premiership, adams last season in, in front of the clock end and just so suprising that the lanky, broken-nose central defender beat the offside trap and rocketted the ball into the net.
*my details also sketchy, i was overcome with excitement...
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Re: [Football]Goals
World Cup 1998 - Dennis Bergkamp's 2-1 vs Argentina in the quarter finals.
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Re: [Football]Goals
Michael Owen's first goal against Argentina.
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Re: [Football]Goals
Peter Smichel's goalie goal from other end of pitch. As soon as I'd score, I'd strip nekkid, run around the pitch and get substituted off immediately.
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Re: [Football]Goals
Tony Yeboah's running off-the-thigh, off-the-knee 23 yarder against Wimbledon in Leeds Premiership 4-2 win in 1995.
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Re: [Football]Goals
bergkamps goal against newcastle. hard to explain, but ball went left around the opposite player and he went right around. truely fantastic.
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Re: [Football]Goals
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Originally Posted by Rids
It depends, if we're talking about allround great goals that I'd have loved to have scored, then of course Van Bastens volley wins hands down.
If we're looking at the goal that meant the most to me. Arsenal vs Everton, a few years back, last game of the season, title already won, 3-1 up, last 8 minutes or so of the game. Tony Adams snatches the ball in defence, plays a 1-2 with Vieira I think, surges onto the ball, 1 on 1 with the Everton keeper before smacking the ball home in a fashion that Henry would be proud of.*
*Details of this are sketchy, I think I might be getting two Adam's goals mixed up. It was the one where the Sky commentator was like 'and heres Adams, would you BEEEEELLLLLIIIIIIEEEEEVVVVVEEEE IIIIIIIITTTT' If that helps!
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It was also the game that won us the premiership, adams last season in, in front of the clock end and just so suprising that the lanky, broken-nose central defender beat the offside trap and rocketted the ball into the net.
*my details also sketchy, i was overcome with excitement...
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It was more or less the same commentary. But Adams didn't snatch the ball in defence. It was good old Steve Bould who then passed it to Vieira. By then Adams has already made the run and when he received the pass from Vieira, he scored the fourth and final goal of the game.
But sniborp, it was not Adam's last season.
On topic, either Henrik Larsson's goal in the Euro2004 against Bulgaria (that flying header) or Zidane's volley against Bayer Leverkusen in the CL 2002 final.
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Re: [Football]Goals
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Diego Maradonna's 'Hand of God'
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Maradona's Solo in the same final. Best goal ever made
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Re: [Football]Goals
That John Barnes goal against Brazil was pretty fab, too.
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Re: [Football]Goals
Ibrahimovic vs. NAC (or was it Ajax vs NAC) ... that's how I used to score with hockey, outplaying 7 people, then scoring.....
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Re: [Football]Goals
Alfred Scheuder who scored from his own half ^_^
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Re: [Football]Goals
Willy Carbo's goal (FC Twente vs Go Ahead Eagles, 1984).
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paul butler's back post header when bury beat city 1-0 at main road. acest day ever; a city fan walked on the pitch and ripped up his season ticket
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Re: [Football]Goals
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World Cup 1998 - Dennis Bergkamp's 2-1 vs Argentina in the quarter finals.
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Great pass over 60 yards or so by Frank de Boer, awesome control by Bergkamp.
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bergkamps goal against newcastle. hard to explain, but ball went left around the opposite player and he went right around. truely fantastic.
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Re: [Football]Goals
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Bergkamp is great
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Re: [Football]Goals
You dont hear Juve fans complaining about Ibrahimovic, PSV fans about Elleboog of Hesselink, etc etc etc
In short: most great players have some nasty tricks. Van Basten and Cruijf etc all had their moments..
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Re: [Football]Goals
Nayim's goal against arsenal just to see the little bast**ds faces close up
(and to win the cup winners cup with the last kick of the match from the halfway line, ofc)
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