Cork goal
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Cork goal
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Re: Cork goal
Reminded me of Wade Elliott's goal at Wembley in the play-off final, but on the other side of the goal. What a strike!
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Re: Cork goal
I told him to Shoot, for once a man listened to me
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Re: Cork goal
‘‘Twas a thing of beauty
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Re: Cork goal
Reminds me of Scottys at Ewood
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Brilliant!
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Excellent!
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Re: Cork goal
Yes, it did! Illustrious company to keep.claptrappers_union wrote:Reminds me of Scottys at Ewood
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What a bloody ripper!!!!
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Re: Cork goal
Burnleybabe wrote:I told him to Shoot, for once a man listened to me
Women !
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Re: Cork goal
I understand he logic behind Duff man and Scotty being bargains but Corky is also right up there
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I am that!!!J_Grimshaw wrote:I understand he logic behind Duff man and Scotty being bargains but Corky is also right up there
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Re: Cork goal
Fantastic goal and the asist from jeff is top drawer when he couldve shot himseld.
But the best of it is the space he makes himself. Right at the start of the move he drops off and nobody keeps him as all ball watching. This move give him the time and space to plan what he will do when it falls to him. Great goal.
But the best of it is the space he makes himself. Right at the start of the move he drops off and nobody keeps him as all ball watching. This move give him the time and space to plan what he will do when it falls to him. Great goal.
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Re: Cork goal
Cork looked different class to any of our players when he came on. Top drawer finish as well.
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Re: Cork goal
Burnleybabe wrote:I told him to Shoot, for once a man listened to me
I take it they normally shoot before you tell them.
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Added a better quality video. But without sound. To have sound enabled please subscribe to UpTheClarets.com Gold Membership.
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Re: Cork goal
Class.
Love how Hendrick shapes to shoot and does his defender completely. Nice turn, careful pass, perfect shot. A very good goal indeed.
Love how Hendrick shapes to shoot and does his defender completely. Nice turn, careful pass, perfect shot. A very good goal indeed.
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Brilliant dummy from JH.evensteadiereddie wrote:Class.
Love how Hendrick shapes to shoot and does his defender completely. Nice turn, careful pass, perfect shot. A very good goal indeed.
Completely wrong footed their defence and opened them up for Jacks shot.
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Re: Cork goal
Lots of comparisons with previous goals scored and I'll add a goal scored by Junior Stanislas against Crystal Palace down at the same end.
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Reminds me of mine at the Prairie.
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Was a good build up too, great pressing, led to a mistake from the GK, and some great movement to create space with a drop of the shoulder.
And well, the strike was worthy of winning any football game l, anywhere in the world.
Effortlessly caressed beautifully into the top corner.
And well, the strike was worthy of winning any football game l, anywhere in the world.
Effortlessly caressed beautifully into the top corner.
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Excellent player, I loved him when we had him on loan.
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Re: Cork goal
Off topic but just noticed on the highlights video....anybody know why the subs have warmed up towards the Jimmy Mc stand rather than the usual Cricket Field? They did the same versus Aberdeen was wondering if it was UEFA being control freaks again and not wanting them in front of away fans
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Bloody good job the offside rule has been changed. Last time we were in Europe that goal would not have stood with 3 of the lads in offside positions and as Bill Shankly said "If any player on a football field is not interfering with play I want to know why" or words to that effect
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I don't care what all the rest think of you IT, I think you should be a board moderator
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Re: Cork goal
They would have known the rule and stayed onside then, no?mdd2 wrote:Bloody good job the offside rule has been changed. Last time we were in Europe that goal would not have stood with 3 of the lads in offside positions and as Bill Shankly said "If any player on a football field is not interfering with play I want to know why" or words to that effect
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He'd be forever banning himself.NRC wrote:I don't care what all the rest think of you IT, I think you should be a board moderator
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Superb goal
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Here you go mdd2mdd2 wrote:Bloody good job the offside rule has been changed. Last time we were in Europe that goal would not have stood with 3 of the lads in offside positions and as Bill Shankly said "If any player on a football field is not interfering with play I want to know why" or words to that effect
Bill Shankly the actual quote was;
'If a player is not interfering with play or seeking to gain an advantage, then he should be.'
I must admit I admit I have heard it shortened by others to
'If a player is not interfering with play, he bl**dy well should be!'
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You mean Scottys at Deadwood?claptrappers_union wrote:Reminds me of Scottys at Ewood
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How do you know i'm not already?NRC wrote:I don't care what all the rest think of you IT, I think you should be a board moderator
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Hendrick made time stand still. I don't think even he could believe how much time he had to set up Cork. But what a thing of absolute beauty.
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Thought the Ref did well to step out of Jack's way
Wonderful move and cracking strike !
Wonderful move and cracking strike !
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Yes! Sign the ref up for the midfield.
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Re: Cork goal
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Can’t think of any other goals, but was this the first goal he has scored for us that wasn’t a header?
Rovers
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Can’t think of any other goals, but was this the first goal he has scored for us that wasn’t a header?
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I was thinking that too. He did score in the Premier League for us againt Spurs, on the final day of the ‘09/‘10 season, but I can’t, for the life of me, remember how he converted it.wilks_bfc wrote:Preston
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Can’t think of any other goals, but was this the first goal he has scored for us that wasn’t a header?
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Lord Beamish wrote:I was thinking that too. He did score in the Premier League for us againt Spurs, on the final day of the ‘09/‘10 season, but I can’t, for the life of me, remember how he converted it.
Pretty sure it was a header, as was the last minute winner against Derby Countless the season after.
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T'was a headerduncandisorderly wrote:Pretty sure it was a header, as was the last minute winner against Derby Countless the season after.
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Just seen his post match interview from Thursday.
He’s even commented on it himself that he contempted getting on his knees and heading it from 20yrd
He’s even commented on it himself that he contempted getting on his knees and heading it from 20yrd
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brilliantwilks_bfc wrote:Just seen his post match interview from Thursday.
He’s even commented on it himself that he contempted getting on his knees and heading it from 20yrd
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A win that paid for our state of the art pitch by putting us 18th and not 19th in the league
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Great goal. As it went in I said it reminded me of a Trevor Steven goal in same end.
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Sadly, it may also have kept the hapless Laws in his job for that bit longer, too.mdd2 wrote:A win that paid for our state of the art pitch by putting us 18th and not 19th in the league
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Long enough for him to sign Dean Marney, so it evens itself out.Lord Beamish wrote:Sadly, it may also have kept the hapless Laws in his job for that bit longer, too.
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When they warm up at the Jimmy Mac end they are behind the AR so they do not interfere with his vision of the field. When they warm up at the Cricket Field end, even though they are wearing different tops, they are in the vision of the AR running the line in front of the JH stand. There is possible confusion if there are a lot of players in his vision and he is only able to see either shorts or socks because they may be a sub warming up but he could think that it is a player on the pitch.claret10 wrote:Off topic but just noticed on the highlights video....anybody know why the subs have warmed up towards the Jimmy Mc stand rather than the usual Cricket Field? They did the same versus Aberdeen was wondering if it was UEFA being control freaks again and not wanting them in front of away fans
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I'm glad somebody filmed it.