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Originally posted by Tom-the-eagle
Maybe one of you can help, I seem to remember a great goal scored by us at the Sainsbury's end about 20 years by a player who was either on loan from Liverpool or just signed from Liverpool. Anyone help me here? Nicky Rizzo Vs Norwich
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Nicki Rizzo?
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it was good but Paul Hinslewoods goal against the mighty liverpool FA cup replay 1977 was better just, Ambrose has a locker full of contenders
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Might close, but Ambrose vs United still wins it for me over Townsend.
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Originally posted by monkey
Billy Gilbert v West Ham, Holmesdale end I remember this - late seventies game ended 1-1 I think. My 13yr old son has clocked some away miles in recent seasons but up until yesterday hadn’t seen us win. He’s in dreamland. Townsend’s goal is the best I’ve ever seen live.
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Originally posted by ChrisGC
Nicky Rizzo Vs Norwich That goal has really got me scratching my head. I was sitting then (as now) in the Whitehorse stand, and my recollection is that a defender smashed a clearance straight into Rizzo's torso. He was on the edge of the penalty area, but the ball hit him with such force and at such close range that it flew back into the net. Certainly not an own goal, but hardly down to Rizzo. And because it went into the top corner, it looked like a fantastic goal. It happened so quickly that when a pal, sitting in the Holmesdale, asked me afterwards to describe the goal, I couldn't tell him. Can anyone clear up the mystery? Or am I just completely wrong?
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What about these two? must both be up there. Sorry for sh@t quality of footage. Salako against Forest (our second goal) Staunton against Tranmere (our second goal) (this was the goal I couldn't think of in a previous post)
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Originally posted by Tom-the-eagle
What about these two? must both be up there. Sorry for sh@t quality of footage. Salako against Forest (our second goal) Staunton against Tranmere (our second goal) (this was the goal I couldn't think of in a previous post) Those both involve long-range boots into open goals which have been vacated by wandering keepers. Hit the target and you score. Townsend OTOH not only hit the target from 30 yards on the volley but beat Ederson and gave him no chance whatsoever.
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Best goal I've ever seen scored against us live, was Kasami's.
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Originally posted by Rubin
Best goal I've ever seen scored against us live, was Kasami's. I was there, think that’s the best goal I’ve ever seen , live of on the tele.
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Originally posted by The_postman
I would add David Hopkin's goal against Sheffield United in the 1997 play-off final at Wembley Edited by The_postman (23 Dec 2018 3.12pm) "Hopkins looking to curl one"
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A Dougie half-volley from 30 yards out in a win at Grimsby. It was an absolute fizzer with hardly any back-lift. No one saw the ball from the time it left his foot to the time the stunned Mariners’ keeper was picking it out of the back of the net. In Dougie we trust(ed).
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