Goal of 2006

Best Goal in 2006

Lita v West Brom 17th Jan (2nd Goal)
39
30%
Harper v Palace 20th Jan
18
14%
Convey v Norwich 31st Jan
4
3%
Lita v Preston 25th Feb
1
1%
Convey v Burnley 4th Mar
10
8%
Doyle v Sheff Utd 16th Spet
10
8%
Seol v Sheff Utd 16th Sept
2
2%
Seol v West Ham 1st Oct
22
17%
Shorey v Tottenham 12th Nov
13
10%
Harper v Newcastle 6th Dec (2nd Goal)
2
2%
Other - Please specify
11
8%
 
Total votes: 132
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Goal of 2006

by bassavage » 04 Jan 2007 19:36

2006 was a historic year for Reading but who do you think scored the best goal?

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by Dirk Gently » 04 Jan 2007 19:38

Murty vs QPR (pen) - not for the quality of the goal but for the drama, emotion and significance of it.

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by Mrs Butler » 04 Jan 2007 19:40

have to agree

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by The 17 Bus » 04 Jan 2007 19:46

Mrs Butler have to agree


No you don't you could have another view, best goal for signifigance( cant spell that word) was Doyle at Leicester, but i guess you had to be there, at that one point it was glued on that we were premier league, even though we still had to rely on others.

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by Farnborough Royal » 04 Jan 2007 19:59

Harper's at PaLOLace


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by Huntley & Palmer » 04 Jan 2007 19:59

For the sheer going nuts value of the goals listed, Harper against Palace. I had to remind myself I was in the Reading end as I clambered onto the railings and into the neutral section between the fans.

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by silas » 04 Jan 2007 20:18

Lita's second against West Brom was the best goal technically. Fantastic team goal.

For emotion it has to be Harper against Palace or Murty's pen

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by Lieutenant Pigeon » 04 Jan 2007 20:29

I voted for Lita V Preston - mainly for the quality of the 'eye of the needle' pass that he got from Doyle... best assist of 2006 in my book!


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by bre » 04 Jan 2007 20:33

I think the most important goal was the first one against Middlesborough (sp) as this let to the belief that we could do ok on the prem. Without this I think we could easily be in Sheffield's or Watford's position

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by M4 Junction 11 » 04 Jan 2007 20:45

I've got to agree it's - THIS ONE :D


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by handbags_harris » 04 Jan 2007 20:47

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Mrs Butler have to agree


No you don't you could have another view, best goal for signifigance( cant spell that word) was Doyle at Leicester, but i guess you had to be there, at that one point it was glued on that we were premier league, even though we still had to rely on others.


For sheer going nuts value, Doyle's at Leicester alongside Harper's at Palace. For significance Murty's against QPR. For sheer quality I think Convey's against Burnley.

I think you'll find N17B that the Doyle goal bore absolutely no significance to the outcome that day because even if we hadn't equalised we'd have still gone up after the results elsewhere that day went for us. Still, if only Stephen Hunt had scored that sitter 2 minutes later!!

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by bassavage » 04 Jan 2007 20:54

Emotion I would have to agree with either Doyle's v Leicester, Murty's v QPR or Kitson's v Boro but I mean technically the best goal in 2006. I selected Convey's v Burnley.


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by Belter! » 04 Jan 2007 20:56

Anyone have a video of Lita's 2nd vs West Brom?

That was the best technically i think. Doyle vs Leicester or Murty vs Derby for enjoyment

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by mathematically_safe » 04 Jan 2007 21:01

g murty (pen)

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by AbovetheI » 04 Jan 2007 21:05

Doyles 1st V West Ham, mainly because of the run & pass by Shorey, cross from Harper and the finish from Doyle, oh and it was our best attacking play for ages.

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by Kitsondinho » 04 Jan 2007 21:09

Lita 2nd v WBA. Just like this year the knives were starting to come out for him and people were doubting. Then he scored that hat trick! What a game, what a damn fine goal!! I nearly fell down the Y19 stairs celebrating!!

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by mathematically_safe » 04 Jan 2007 21:10

AbovetheI Doyles 1st V West Ham, mainly because of the run & pass by Shorey, cross from Harper and the finish from Doyle, oh and it was our best attacking play for ages.


wrong year, petal

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by Finchley Royal » 04 Jan 2007 21:47

As others have said, it should be Harper v Palace. Coming straight after Johnson obtained and converted his penalty to give Palace the lead in a tense game, and then celebrated in front of us, it was a proper go mental go. It was also technically very good and epitomised our ability to hit back at the opposition last season.

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by bassavage » 04 Jan 2007 21:48

Belter! Murty vs Derby for enjoyment


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