Colin Waldron's Goal At Deepdale '73
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Colin Waldron's Goal At Deepdale '73
Probably the best Goal I've seen us score from an "over the shoulder" view.
Fabulous.
Or are there others?.......
Fabulous.
Or are there others?.......
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Re: Colin Waldron's Goal At Deepdale '73
Colin Waldron was a great no nonsense cb.Didn't he score at Maine Road to win us the Charity Shield?
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Re: Colin Waldron's Goal At Deepdale '73
I met Colin about a year ago at Turf Moor and he told me that there is no film of that goal and he is quite upset about it, and would 'love to see it again'
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Re: Colin Waldron's Goal At Deepdale '73
He certainly did. It came from a clever little free kick routine which they'd perfected in training. We'd scored a similar one in a previous game if I recall.Woodleyclaret wrote:Colin Waldron was a great no nonsense cb.Didn't he score at Maine Road to win us the Charity Shield?
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Re: Colin Waldron's Goal At Deepdale '73
It was a very good routine. One or two would run over the dead ball and Doug Collins would stand over the ball waiting for what seemed like an eternity whilst players were jostling for position. Meanwhile Waldron would be making his way to the far post when Collins would chip it across to him. This often left him unmarked and he was very good in the air.
They did this move quite a lot a this time. Happy days.
They did this move quite a lot a this time. Happy days.
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Re: Colin Waldron's Goal At Deepdale '73
Remember it well. Was right behind the goal, in I think the Platt Lane end of Maine Road. Doug Collins was a brilliant engineer of that routine. Jimmy Adamson was very inventive as a coach and I sometimes don't feel he gets the credit he deserved.
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Re: Colin Waldron's Goal At Deepdale '73
I was there what a wonderful goal, to win us the championship.
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Re: Colin Waldron's Goal At Deepdale '73
I was in the Kippax, as you could probably understand I never celebratedashtonlongsider wrote:Remember it well. Was right behind the goal, in I think the Platt Lane end of Maine Road. Doug Collins was a brilliant engineer of that routine. Jimmy Adamson was very inventive as a coach and I sometimes don't feel he gets the credit he deserved.

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Re: Colin Waldron's Goal At Deepdale '73
I agree with everything you say AL - I think you'll find it was Frank Casper who curled over the free kick for Waldron to head home. Great goal nonetheless.ashtonlongsider wrote:Remember it well. Was right behind the goal, in I think the Platt Lane end of Maine Road. Doug Collins was a brilliant engineer of that routine. Jimmy Adamson was very inventive as a coach and I sometimes don't feel he gets the credit he deserved.

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Re: Colin Waldron's Goal At Deepdale '73
The greatest goal he never scored was in the 0-0 fa cup tie with Lpool.
A corner was played directly out to him outside the penalty area and he volleyed it just over the bar.
If it had gone in it would be remembered forever.
A corner was played directly out to him outside the penalty area and he volleyed it just over the bar.
If it had gone in it would be remembered forever.
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Re: Colin Waldron's Goal At Deepdale '73
His goal at City. Right at the start of the video.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kbAIrk55ex4&t=156s
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kbAIrk55ex4&t=156s
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Re: Colin Waldron's Goal At Deepdale '73
I witnessed both of Colin Waldron's goals mentioned above. I guess that is the one not covered by TV, sounds incredible today. The majority of the Burnley fans (who were in fact all over the ground) were stood behind the goal furthest away. What I remember is Waldron sticking his laces through the ball from about 20 yards out. The ball rifling in low, through a group of players to the keepers left. It was the equaliser which guaranteed the Championship and the return of top flight football.
The Charity Shield winner came quite late in the game. We had a free kick on the right wing about 10 yards in from the corner flag near the touchline. I thought it was Doug Collins that flighted the ball in but could be wrong. Doug was imperious that day.
The Charity Shield winner came quite late in the game. We had a free kick on the right wing about 10 yards in from the corner flag near the touchline. I thought it was Doug Collins that flighted the ball in but could be wrong. Doug was imperious that day.
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Re: Colin Waldron's Goal At Deepdale '73
Dougie Collins was an unsung hero in that team. Tremendously talented player who blossomed under Adamson's guidance. He was a major supply line for Leighton James.
Re: Colin Waldron's Goal At Deepdale '73
Snap.CnBtruntru wrote:I was in the Kippax, as you could probably understand I never celebrated
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Re: Colin Waldron's Goal At Deepdale '73
I think Paul Fletcher & Jim Thomson probably destroyed the film. Thomson said in the match programme last season v Chelsea that he still can't believe Waldron scored that goal at Preston because he was bloody rubbish.SussexDon1inIreland wrote:I met Colin about a year ago at Turf Moor and he told me that there is no film of that goal and he is quite upset about it, and would 'love to see it again'
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Re: Colin Waldron's Goal At Deepdale '73
One of my favourite all time memories of watching the Clarets as it was the first away match I was allowed to go to on the coach with my mates. Think I was 14 at the time and had only been to Bloomfield Road a couple of times with my dad before that.
The pitch invasions after we equalised and at full time were special too - scarf tied round your wrist & Doc Martens etc.
The pitch invasions after we equalised and at full time were special too - scarf tied round your wrist & Doc Martens etc.
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Re: Colin Waldron's Goal At Deepdale '73
There are poor quality clips of the match and the celebrations after the game finished but the goal itself doesn’t feature in the brief set of clips, shame
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