Goals you'll always remember.

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Re: Goals you'll always remember.

by nicktufc » 23 Jul 2012, 15:32

Martin Gritton away at Hull in our promotion season.

That was the goal, and the game that convinced me and many others that we were going to do something special that season.

Re: Goals you'll always remember.

by stevegull » 22 Jul 2012, 22:05

PlainmoorRoar wrote:all of this video,

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Shivers when Sills nods in
Can never get bored of it!!! Beautiful.

Re: Goals you'll always remember.

by Kernowgull » 22 Jul 2012, 21:02

A goal Ill always remember for the wrong reason, I was mascot in the early 90's, 1994 I think as I think it was my 11th birthday, and we won 1-0. Mark Sale scored in the first minute, v Chesterfield if I remember rightly, and I missed it as mum made me get changed as was dirty after kickabout with players before hand

Re: Goals you'll always remember.

by okeygull » 22 Jul 2012, 20:51

simona wrote:I always remember a Paul Gibbs goal in the nearly season of 97-98. A very late equaliser in a 1-1 home draw with Leyton Orient? Evening game. Hit from 25 or 30 or 35 yards - it gets longer as time passes. Still rising when it hit the back of the net. Probably would still be rising now if it hadn't.

Of course, it could have been a shinned 6 yarder; memory is a strange thing, but I don't think so. I've never seen any TV pics so only have my "real time" memory to go on. Would love to know if anyone else remembers it? Corroboration would help my sanity.

We sponsored the game that night so I was in the family stand and therefore right behind it. Gibbo smashed it and it went like a rocket. Was at least 30 yards .
:clap:

Re: Goals you'll always remember.

by simona » 22 Jul 2012, 20:34

I always remember a Paul Gibbs goal in the nearly season of 97-98. A very late equaliser in a 1-1 home draw with Leyton Orient? Evening game. Hit from 25 or 30 or 35 yards - it gets longer as time passes. Still rising when it hit the back of the net. Probably would still be rising now if it hadn't.

Of course, it could have been a shinned 6 yarder; memory is a strange thing, but I don't think so. I've never seen any TV pics so only have my "real time" memory to go on. Would love to know if anyone else remembers it? Corroboration would help my sanity.

Re: Goals you'll always remember.

by lucy6lucy » 21 Jul 2012, 19:21

I always remember going to Carlisle away in May 1993(i think), Duane darby scored the decisive goal and we hung on with a kitchen sink even being saved to secure our league status, the celebrations at the end where just brilliant, even the club doctor did handstands. I even remember being baracaded in a phone box by those cumbrian ???kers, but a great day regardless

Re: Goals you'll always remember.

by PlainmoorRoar » 21 Jul 2012, 18:53

all of this video,

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Shivers when Sills nods in

Re: Goals you'll always remember.

by Scott Brehaut » 21 Jul 2012, 16:02

Louis wrote:Can't remember what game this was bit it was when we were in League one and Kevin Hill snuck up behind their keeper when he had the ball and stole it then put it in the back of their net. Awesome goal but think we went on to lose that game in the end.
You mean this one?


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Re: Goals you'll always remember.

by Louis » 21 Jul 2012, 14:56

Can't remember what game this was bit it was when we were in League one and Kevin Hill snuck up behind their keeper when he had the ball and stole it then put it in the back of their net. Awesome goal but think we went on to lose that game in the end.

Re: Goals you'll always remember.

by bobby93 » 21 Jul 2012, 06:30

Gulliball wrote:Rodney Jack against Scarborough in the play-offs in 1997/98. Was one on one with the keeper, rounded him and finished. We were two up in the first few minutes and going to Wembley. I was in the Family Stand right behind it aged 9 and can still remember it 14 years later.

The other one to be really special was Sills at Wembley. That game was so important, if we had lost it then I think we would still be non-league now, never mind challenging for League One with a new stand and training ground on the way.
Yeah both of those are up there for me.
mcgull1 wrote:On the negative side - one i won't forget for a while - Nick Powells injury time equaliser for Crewe. Never known an atmosphere change so much because of one goal in any game in my life!! :'(
Ironically, Jake Robinson's chip ten minutes into his Plainmoor career against Hereford at home last year had a similar effect! Well, not immediately, but once the news filtered through that all was not as it seemed re: his registration.

Re: Goals you'll always remember.

by Mendipgull » 20 Jul 2012, 17:51

NA Gull wrote:Remember loads of the goals mentioned, but one of my favourites was a David Graham goal at Exeter. Lee Canovile dispossesed Lee Sharpe on the halfway line, couple of one-twos and Graham was cutting in from the right to score. I think we won 2-1 that day.

Also remember Ian Hathaway scoring two crackers against Chesterfield in the mid-90s in a 3-3 draw.
I'll never forget that goal; I jumped in the air in celebration, missed my footing on the way down and ended up breaking a metatarsal. I didn't celebrate Bedeau's winner with anywhere as much gusto.

Re: Goals you'll always remember.

by NA Gull » 20 Jul 2012, 11:17

Remember loads of the goals mentioned, but one of my favourites was a David Graham goal at Exeter. Lee Canovile dispossesed Lee Sharpe on the halfway line, couple of one-twos and Graham was cutting in from the right to score. I think we won 2-1 that day.

Also remember Ian Hathaway scoring two crackers against Chesterfield in the mid-90s in a 3-3 draw.

Re: Goals you'll always remember.

by Plymouth Gull » 20 Jul 2012, 09:03

mcgull1 wrote:On the negative side - one i won't forget for a while - Nick Powells injury time equaliser for Crewe. Never known an atmosphere change so much because of one goal in any game in my life!! :'(
Yep. Another one on the negative side being when Ryan Harley hit the first for City in the second leg..

Re: Goals you'll always remember.

by SteveDeckchair » 19 Jul 2012, 23:43

I remember a Tony Bedeau winner at Sid James, right in front of us. Pulled his shirt over his head while we all went delirious.

Re: Goals you'll always remember.

by Gulliball » 19 Jul 2012, 22:57

Rodney Jack against Scarborough in the play-offs in 1997/98. Was one on one with the keeper, rounded him and finished. We were two up in the first few minutes and going to Wembley. I was in the Family Stand right behind it aged 9 and can still remember it 14 years later.

The other one to be really special was Sills at Wembley. That game was so important, if we had lost it then I think we would still be non-league now, never mind challenging for League One with a new stand and training ground on the way.

I like the shout for Jean-Pierre Simb's goal too. At the time Zebroski's last minute goal vs Exeter in the 2008 play-offs was a great moment, but the week after kind of took the shine off it.

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