Goal of the season?

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by brighton_royal » 20 May 2007 14:14

Seol's at WHU, for the brilliant strike itself and for the victory, for the look on Pardew's face and for the way it stopped me caring about being soaked by the giant monsoon.

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by Skin » 20 May 2007 15:06

Behindu I wasn't that impressed by Seol's WHU goal - faffed around for ages after we messed up a free kick then pretty much mishit a grass cutter which the keeper didn't see...



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by brendywendy » 20 May 2007 18:24

my memory is shite as i shall now demonstrate:

the goal from the 1st half of the season where hunt/shorey backheeled it for the other to cross in, dunno who scored it!

or the sidwell goal vs who know with the nice 1-2 with kitson?villa?
or the leroy man city 2nd

or gunnarsons 3rd on sat, just for the strike

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by Shortbread » 21 May 2007 09:38

That be Sid's second v Villa, bw (his first was also good, from another great corner routine).

That's also my favourite this season - into the 90th minute, 1-0 up and Murty chases the ball into the opposition corner flag to put the defender under pressure, a hurried clearance as a result only finds James Harper standing (my god!) about 10 yards into the opposition half - a first time header forward to Sid and we're on.

Then, great one-touch football passing the defenders like they're statues and then Sid's sublime pass into the net. All arising from one of our team immediately seizing the opportunity to put the opposition under some pressure, and stemming in the first place from our right back chasing the ball into the opposition corner flag, in the 90th minute of the game. Typified our season for me.

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by T.R.O.L.I. » 21 May 2007 09:40

brendywendy the goal from the 1st half of the season where hunt/shorey backheeled it for the other to cross in, dunno who scored it!


Think that was Seol vs Charlton.


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by RG30 » 21 May 2007 09:55

Hunt's goal (our 3rd) at Bolton only a month back today was great. Loved Shorey's run on the left, dinking it past a couple of players and delivering a great accurate cross for Hunt to head in front of 1,500 mad Reading fans.

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by Huntley & Palmer » 21 May 2007 12:28

Seol's is the best striker of the season without doubt but I think a goal of the season should constitue more than one man hitting a ball from a set piece.

I would say it is a tough call between Leroy's goal at Chelsea with Glenn Little dancing down the right wing and putting an inch perfect cross onto Leroy's head that he dives and steers into the bottom left corner. The other one would be Leroy's first goal against Citeh where Sidders plays the perfect through ball to split the defence and Leroy hits it first time with his left foot across the keeper and into the corner.

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by zac naloen » 21 May 2007 13:17

RG30 Hunt's goal (our 3rd) at Bolton only a month back today was great. Loved Shorey's run on the left, dinking it past a couple of players and delivering a great accurate cross for Hunt to head in front of 1,500 mad Reading fans.


Hunt stole that goal off of Long, cheeky git that he is.



I actually like De la's goal, the run from right back all the up to the goal to score was brilliant. He got a lucky deflection, but it was still an excellent run and the kind of thing Villa never got out of him.

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by East Stand Royal 500 » 21 May 2007 14:38

zac naloen
I actually like De la's goal, the run from right back all the up to the goal to score was brilliant. He got a lucky deflection, but it was still an excellent run and the kind of thing Villa never got out of him.


I agree. It was a spectacular run. Think of what we would have said, though, had the deflection been different and he had been caught out of position! It was actually a high risk gamble that paid off by a fluke.


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by brendywendy » 21 May 2007 14:50

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I actually like De la's goal, the run from right back all the up to the goal to score was brilliant. He got a lucky deflection, but it was still an excellent run and the kind of thing Villa never got out of him.


I agree. It was a spectacular run. Think of what we would have said, though, had the deflection been different and he had been caught out of position! It was actually a high risk gamble that paid off by a fluke.


most goals are a result of so many coincidences it renders the whole thing almost random
to score a goal, a series of up to 11 different people must all individually do the exactly the right thing, in the exactly correct sequence and timing, in order to get the ball in the net, whilst another set of 11 different people do everything in their power to stop it.
its a wonder we get and goals at all!

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by East Stand Royal 500 » 21 May 2007 15:14

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I actually like De la's goal, the run from right back all the up to the goal to score was brilliant. He got a lucky deflection, but it was still an excellent run and the kind of thing Villa never got out of him.


I agree. It was a spectacular run. Think of what we would have said, though, had the deflection been different and he had been caught out of position! It was actually a high risk gamble that paid off by a fluke.


most goals are a result of so many coincidences it renders the whole thing almost random
to score a goal, a series of up to 11 different people must all individually do the exactly the right thing, in the exactly correct sequence and timing, in order to get the ball in the net, whilst another set of 11 different people do everything in their power to stop it.
its a wonder we get any goals at all!


There's a lot in what you say although I think you have overstated it. In other words ... all goals are random but some are more random than others (with apologies to George Orwell).

I make it the random interaction of 25 individuals. Don't forget all those random offside flags and bad refereeing decisions. And the ref can be doubly random. As well as randon decisions one was guilty of giving an assist in a goal against us a year or so ago (against QPR?). I've forgotten the details but the fact sticks in my mind.

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by brendywendy » 21 May 2007 15:23

blimey

i hadnt factored all of that in at all.

i reckon the odds against a goal ever being scored must be in the millions to 1!!!!

or summink

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by Skyline » 21 May 2007 15:25

East Stand Royal 500 I make it the random interaction of 25 individuals. Don't forget all those random offside flags and bad refereeing decisions. And the ref can be doubly random. As well as randon decisions one was guilty of giving an assist in a goal against us a year or so ago (against QPR?). I've forgotten the details but the fact sticks in my mind.


Norwich, in the season they went up as Champions.


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by T.R.O.L.I. » 21 May 2007 15:31

Neale Barry IIRC.

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by SpaceCruiser » 21 May 2007 15:40

T.R.O.L.I. Neale Barry IIRC.


And he apologised to Reading for his invoLOLvement.

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by Mr Angry » 21 May 2007 15:42

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East Stand Royal 500 I make it the random interaction of 25 individuals. Don't forget all those random offside flags and bad refereeing decisions. And the ref can be doubly random. As well as randon decisions one was guilty of giving an assist in a goal against us a year or so ago (against QPR?). I've forgotten the details but the fact sticks in my mind.


Norwich, in the season they went up as Champions.


Ah yes, the night the Norwich non-playing reserves, showing the passion for their club, kissed their tasteful green and yellow polyester ties........

:lol:

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by gn1982 » 21 May 2007 18:19

The_Cat Doyle's first and our 4th vs West Ham, cracking run by Shorey.


Valid.

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by 1871 Royal » 21 May 2007 18:28

Shorey v Spurs

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by Stranded » 21 May 2007 18:37

I think for me, it may be Gunna's equaliser against Liverpool. Sprung the offside trap excellently and then hit the ball with pace in to the only spot he was going to score - off the inside of the far post.

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by biscuitsrus » 21 May 2007 18:46

RG30 Hunt's goal (our 3rd) at Bolton only a month back today was great. Loved Shorey's run on the left, dinking it past a couple of players and delivering a great accurate cross for Hunt to head in front of 1,500 mad Reading fans.


One of the best memories but not IMO one of the best goals.

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