Favourite goals of all time

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  1. RichK

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    Just been reminded of this one. Bergkamp was an absolute rascal of a baller.

     
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    Absolute tekkers
     
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    My favourite non barnsley goals
     
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    One for the old timers. I wonder how many BBSers were in the crowd of 3426 when Joe Hayes scored 2 long range efforts in our 5 -0 win over Rochdale on 31 March 1966.

    Another screamer was Archdeacon's stoppage time equaliser against Leicester in a 3rd round FA Cup replay at Oakwell. We won on penalties with Butler making a couple of saves.
     
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    I was there for both games. That Rochdale game was on a quagmire of a pitch which made Hayes long range effort all the more remarkable. One great goal I remember was Bobby Doyle hitting a 30 yarder like a bullet into the bottom right corner at the Kop end about 1975 ish. It was a long crossfield ball from the left wing over to the right which Doyle hit on the volley. It stayed about a foot off the ground all the way into the net. Can't remember who it was against though but it was a thing of beauty
     
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    Winnall v Cardiff header should've won that Puskas award imho.
     
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    Brian Mahoney knocking the ball down with his hand then volleying it into the Ponty End net.:D
     
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    Best goal I've ever seen live was Barnard's volley against Huddersfield.

    One of the best goals I've seen on T.V was the one scored by George Weah for AC Milan.

     
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    Paul Futcher's infamous 30-yard own goal. The ball came across, he control it on a sixpence then banged it into the top corner past the despairing dive of Clive Baker. I think we went on to win, but I can't remember the opposition now.
     

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