If you could re-live one goal celebration .....
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Owen Coyle v Glentoran - that kind of thing
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So wrong he scored a few almost identical goals. I particularly remember one at Burnden Park, a match we won.Herts Clarets wrote:Neil Grewcock in the Orient game right on half time, beat 2 men cut inside onto his wrong foot and bent it into the corner.
Good shout though.
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Deary away at a rainlashed Hull City
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Ashley Barnes goal against Wolves in the promotion season .
Great goal and an important one.Watched it many times seems to get better every time.
Great goal and an important one.Watched it many times seems to get better every time.
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Sorry should have said Wigan.smudge wrote:Ashley Barnes goal against Wolves in the promotion season .
Great goal and an important one.Watched it many times seems to get better every time.
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Ashley Barnes didn’t score against Wolves in either Promotion Season.smudge wrote:Ashley Barnes goal against Wolves in the promotion season .
Great goal and an important one.Watched it many times seems to get better every time.
Sorry, just seen your edit.
It was a cracking goal. Samba Football.
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Spanking the winner from about 600 yards in the Edge End v Primet Pendle Schools cup final (3rd year) in 1986.
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smudge wrote:Sorry should have said Wigan.
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Lovely move. Top celebration from AB too.
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John Francis at York it Blake against Man Utd- we had arrived in the promised land
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Some fantastic memories on this thread and all the classics seem to have been mentioned. The two at Reading, Ings at Ewood, Keane at Brighton, Barnes v Palace prob the ones I remember going particularly mental over. Hard to completely lose it for a goal in the first half I think as it’s never decisive. I ended up jumping up and down on the JHL pitch-surrounding wall for Barnes’ goal and Im 58 and sit in Row K !!!
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Was a few belters in paper from that day! You are probably on front row at this point!bfccrazy wrote:That Ings goal which led to complete mayhem - my shirt ripped off by someone grabbing it - rolling around in the netting over the seats .... then I found out the moment was captured for me in the local papers.
The Wade goal I can’t actually remember - the adrenaline rush took over everything’s i could feel.
The Keane goal vs Boro was just an accumulated explosion of emotion in the stands which had been slowly building right up to the goal from the stands and was spine tingling.
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Remember it well. Squashed on a little sofa with ttwo of my mates and my brother. We went crackers. Only young kids too.RammyClaret61 wrote:Definitely Gaza v Scotland Euro 96. Colin Hendry
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Hahaha, I just remember rolling and rolling down the netting over the seats and ending up nowhere near my starting point. Was like something off Crystal Maze of Ninja Warrior trying to crawl back.cricketfieldclarets wrote:Was a few belters in paper from that day! You are probably on front row at this point!
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One I haven’t seen mentioned yet is Kightly against Blackpool. Felt like we were pretty much up after that game.
Cracking goal to boot.
Cracking goal to boot.
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My favorite too!
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Ooooh George oghani??Sausage wrote:In a heartbeat, the third goal at Deepdale in the Sherpa Van Trophy northern final. No one (not even me) expected to win it. Best atmosphere I've ever experienced and the contrast between that night and the events of a year earlier made the celebrations even more incredible.
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I remember that day. Probably the worst weather I have experienced, absolutely pxxxxd through.JohnDearyMe wrote:Deary away at a rainlashed Hull City
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Keane's v boro the noise was unbelievable never heard the turf so loud..
Barton's v Preston at deepdale was a pretty special atmosphere to.
Barton's v Preston at deepdale was a pretty special atmosphere to.
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Lots of great goals there, all bring back some good memories. One that I remember well was Bartons free kick at Deepdale. I was up at the back of the stand with my 8 year old grandson. When the kick was awarded I said I'm taking my glasses off 'cause this is going in and all hell is going to break loose, I was right on both counts. He'd never seen anything like it before with lads going arse over tit down the aisles and being flattened by the people behind him.
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Some belters in there, a couple more.... Micky Mellon's at home to Blackpool after he was hounded by the away
support and Mike Conroy's winner at Northampton 91/92 ..
support and Mike Conroy's winner at Northampton 91/92 ..
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Wade Elliot's, somewhere in London
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Can you not be more specific.... ?????beddie wrote:Wade Elliot's, somewhere in London
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Weirdly, when I think of goals I've celebrated the most, I still remember Gareth Taylor's goal against Coventry in the last game of the 01/02 season when we had to win by two goals to make the play offs. I still imagine the celebration if one of Gazza's late free kicks had gone in.
Hyde at Ewood is the other maln one. We were a solid team that season but we hardly scored. The only striker at the club was 'one in three' (one in six) Ian Moore so once we went 1-0 down, away from home, to a Premier League team, I thought that was that. Suddenly, our midfielder not known for his goal scoring, lobs one of the Premier League's best keepers from outside the box!
Hyde at Ewood is the other maln one. We were a solid team that season but we hardly scored. The only striker at the club was 'one in three' (one in six) Ian Moore so once we went 1-0 down, away from home, to a Premier League team, I thought that was that. Suddenly, our midfielder not known for his goal scoring, lobs one of the Premier League's best keepers from outside the box!
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Frank Casper against Chelsea first home game back in Division 1 , 73 , although that might have more to do with the fact I was 13
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Andy Gray - last minute vs Preston sticks in the mind. Coming from 2-1 down too........
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Great move and a forward pass from Jones as well.
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Plenty to choose from, but for a game I was actually at, Andre Gray vs Palace. Secured PL safety for the first time at the third attempt.
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Shane Long's goal at home to then World Champions Germany in Lansdowne , total madness in the stands when the ball hit the back of the net .
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The second one, presumably!JohnDearyMe wrote:Keane at Brighton
I'd probably pick Chris eagles at Coventry. Went through different emotions with that in a few seconds, starting with a ffs as it was heading our way miles from the net before starting to curl.......
Sam vokes v Belgium in the euro quarter final.