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Inspired by another thread where I wax lyrical about Frans Thijssen and his magical ability to control a ball, which led to one of Town's greatest ever goals (FA Cup 3rd round -v- Villa 1981), which single goal could you watch / have you watched over and over and over again.
Not for its significance or the occasion, but for the sheer beauty of the goal itself. Had a wow factor. Made you think blimey, I'll not see that again in a hurry.
Doesn't necessarily have to be limited to Ipswich, but for me it's got to be that goal (Mariner), or more recently this one:
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Goal you'd watch on repeat on 17:40 - Aug 12 with 2385 views
For me, the goal is John Harkes for Sheffield Wednesday at Derby in the League Cup about 1991 time. The ball is rifled into the stanction past Peter Shilton no less.
Alternatively the Leiston goalkeeper scored an injury time equaliser bicycle kick in the Suffolk Premier Cup Final vs Felixstowe at Bloomfields.
Both easily searched on YouTube.
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Goal you'd watch on repeat on 18:05 - Aug 12 with 2162 views
Marcus's first goal in this match; 2-0 down and Johnno off injured...thought we were toast, but then he unleashed that thunderb@st@rd. Was watching the match on TV in the front room of a shared house I was living in at the time with a flatmate and his girlfriend quietly reading the Sunday papers, and when I jumped out of my chair screaming when it went in the pair of them almost sh1t themslves
The throw out from Walton, the touch and extra-long stride to enable the early cross field pass from Broadhead, the runs Burns and Chaplin make, the precision header from Wes and the touch and finish from Conor. Exquisite.
Goal you'd watch on repeat on 17:53 - Aug 12 by farkenhell
Good shout. Here at 1:26:
I was in the car with Mum, Dad and my brother coming back from seeing our grandparents. He had the tranny to his ear listening to the match. When we first scored he shouted and Dad nearly drove off the road. He was told to be quiet. I can see him now, writhing on the back seat, in utter silence when Clive scored.
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Goal you'd watch on repeat on 20:08 - Aug 12 with 1656 views
Goal you'd watch on repeat on 18:21 - Aug 12 by BlueBoots
Marcus's first goal in this match; 2-0 down and Johnno off injured...thought we were toast, but then he unleashed that thunderb@st@rd. Was watching the match on TV in the front room of a shared house I was living in at the time with a flatmate and his girlfriend quietly reading the Sunday papers, and when I jumped out of my chair screaming when it went in the pair of them almost sh1t themslves
Great choice, the quality and range of skills demonstrated across both goals here is ridiculous.
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Goal you'd watch on repeat on 20:26 - Aug 12 with 1587 views
Goal you'd watch on repeat on 18:01 - Aug 12 by NeedhamMarketKop
For me, the goal is John Harkes for Sheffield Wednesday at Derby in the League Cup about 1991 time. The ball is rifled into the stanction past Peter Shilton no less.
Alternatively the Leiston goalkeeper scored an injury time equaliser bicycle kick in the Suffolk Premier Cup Final vs Felixstowe at Bloomfields.
Both easily searched on YouTube.
Talking of non-league, here is a beauty from a local team to me:
Edit: found it on You Tube:
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Goal you'd watch on repeat on 20:29 - Aug 12 with 1561 views
One I always replay in my head is Stewie's at Wembley that made it 3-1. Every part of it is perfect. Naylor bringing Veno's ball under control out of the sky and waiting for the Clapham overlap. Then what a cross and header to finish. I seen it on tv hundreds of time but the replay in my head is always the view from my seat.
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Goal you'd watch on repeat on 20:50 - Aug 12 with 1484 views