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Not the best but most important was Mariner for England against Hungary at Wembley. It was the goal that took England to the World Cup in 1982 after Engalnd had missed out in 1974 and 1978.
Discussion at work today about what the greatest goal a player of your club... on 19:46 - Sep 9 by Dennyx4
Didn’t Matty Holland score a cracker in the World Cup for Ireland?
That was where my mind first went as well. The only Ipswich player to score in a world cup in my lifetime, and it was a bit of a belter if i remember correctly!
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Discussion at work today about what the greatest goal a player of your club... on 20:13 - Sep 9 by CopfordBlue
Not the best but most important was Mariner for England against Hungary at Wembley. It was the goal that took England to the World Cup in 1982 after Engalnd had missed out in 1974 and 1978.
Didn't he mis-hit the shot?
They all count mind.
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Discussion at work today about what the greatest goal a player of your club... on 20:44 - Sep 9 by farkenhell
Didn't he mis-hit the shot?
They all count mind.
True story time
A much younger and hairer keno lived in Hove at the time of that match. A week before I bumped into Ron Greenwood, then England manager and also a hove resident. As I was wearing my Ipswich scarf (which I still have and is the only scarf I will wear) he said I expect you think I should play Paul Mariner next week’. My simple reply was ‘of course’