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Best Goal You Have Seen Live

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  • Off_it
    Off_it Posts: 29,020
    [cite]Posted By: Weegie Addick[/cite]
    [cite]Posted By: E-cafc[/cite]Derek Killer Hales against Hull City at the Valley back in 76 approx when Colin Paddy Powell won the ball by the touchline in our penalty area and went on a fantastic run to their byline and put in a peach of a cross for Killer to smash into the roof of the net on the volley from about 8 yards.

    What a goal!

    Was also goal of the season - on ITV's Big Match.

    But are you sure Paddy won the ball by the touchline? Off-It will be after you...;-)

    Ha ha - Paddy was DEFINITELY on the touchline for that one!

    Sorry Weegie (and Leroy) for being a pedant - it's a cross I have to bear unfortunately!
  • 3 that stick in the mind that others haven't mention for us are
    El-Karkouri-V Arsenal..that free kick superb
    Thomas V Spuds...My spurs supporting step-brother was at the game, his face changed dramatically when that goal went in
    Ambrose V Man Utd..Dad supports Man Utd and his face was fantastic..great strike

    Against us
    Berbatov on our relegation day..that superb touch and great finish.
  • happyvalley
    happyvalley Posts: 8,996
    1, treacy v derby. 2, bartlett v leicester. 3, hales v hull.
  • Gazcafc81
    Gazcafc81 Posts: 641
    Kim Grant's lob over David James - Anfield 1996 FA Cup 5th Round

    I have seen better Charlton goals In later years but I'll never forget that night
  • StevieV
    StevieV Posts: 21
    Steve McKenzie Vs Arsenal
  • stackitsteve
    stackitsteve Posts: 12,132
    [cite]Posted By: Off_it[/cite]For Charlton : Bartlett's goal v Leicester - no contest.

    Against : Van Persie - although he shouldn't actually have been on the pitch at the time, the cheating git.

    Exactly this.
  • uncle
    uncle Posts: 4,209
    Paolo Di Canio's for West ham v Wimbledon
  • mart77
    mart77 Posts: 5,662
    The same as Off It's choices.
    Bartlett rightly got goal of the season and Van Persie's was a real belter, unfortunately!
  • aliwibble
    aliwibble Posts: 27,155
    [cite]Posted By: stackitsteve[/cite]
    [cite]Posted By: Off_it[/cite]For Charlton : Bartlett's goal v Leicester - no contest.

    Against : Van Persie - although he shouldn't actually have been on the pitch at the time, the cheating git.

    Exactly this.
    Thirded
  • 3blokes
    3blokes Posts: 4,611
    I think the best strike of a ball i have seen at the valley was the Stoke bloke who made it 4-3 I think in a league cup?game? He absolutely belted it from miles out, completely unstoppable.
    We have scored plenty of great goals but for a true Roy of the Rovers cartoon screamer, I think that is the most memorable one for me.

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  • Simonsen
    Simonsen Posts: 5,556
    AFKA....remind me of the Alex Dyer goal at Oxford. Was it a bender? (He did two bullet headers one season at Selhurst v Everton FA Cup and possibly Brighton)

    For...Steve Mackenzie at Highbury.

    Against....Paul Davis in the same game.

    Other than that....Ray Lewington for Fulham v QPR...35 yard screamer, top corner, home end, Peter Hucker at full dive, no chance.
  • daveroan
    daveroan Posts: 235
    Just checked my video of another classy goal back in 2004 or so; Murphy V Birmingham. Ball out to Thomas on the right wing,a step over then onto Big Ears (the fox in the box) and swept onto Danny who first time passed it into the goal. All one touch stuff. Very very good. Remember?
  • colthe3rd
    colthe3rd Posts: 8,486
    Best goal: Same as Leroy, Ronaldinho v Chelsea. Was just one of those, wtf just happened moments.

    Best Charlton goal: Has to be Bartlett's, great ball from Stuart and a magic finish. Am I right in thinking that was the same game the new catalogues got thrown onto the pitch or was it another game against Leicester I am thinking of?
  • scabbyhorse
    scabbyhorse Posts: 2,564
    Mortimer away at norwich when they were top of the old first division , " You thought you were top , you were wrong , you were wrong."
  • Best goals I have seen in real life were.
    Home: Berger for Portsmouth
    Away: Redfern against wimbledon

    Overall: Beckham vs Wimbledon from the half way line. (Dads a wimbledon fan, and went with him)
  • Wayne Rooney vs Newcastle 2004..
  • I honestly remember van persies as watching the slow mo and it hits his shin.

    I remember thinking if it was any Sunday league player taking the same shot it would have hit sam batram house.
  • Tutt-Tutt
    Tutt-Tutt Posts: 3,297
    For Charlton - Derek Hales V Hull City 1976, Ray Treacey in 1969 v Derby a close second.

    A few non-Charlton favourites, Paolo Rossi for Juventus at A.Villa 1982(55 secs into the game, Villa hadn't touched the ball), Keith Houchen Coventry v Spurs FA Cup Final 1987 (Diving Header), & kenny Dalglish for Liverpool at Everton 1985 (30 yarder into the top corner after 30 secs, Southall didn't move).
  • [cite]Posted By: scabbyhorse[/cite]Mortimer away at norwich when they were top of the old first division , " You thought you were top , you were wrong , you were wrong."

    the downside to that goal was that it put millwall top.
  • Simonsen
    Simonsen Posts: 5,556
    The only downside about that goal for me was that the train got cancelled and I missed the game (and therefore the goal). That performance marked the start of a real fun era of watching Charlton with Williams, Leaburn, Mortimer and Bennett running riot....which sadly only lasted a couple of months until Bennett got that serious injury v QPR. Those lads were great to watch...and their total combined cost...£10,000 (for Williams).

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  • Ross
    Ross Posts: 4,420
    Not that amazing, but Yakubu's for 'Boro against us in 06/07 at The Valley (lost 3-1). He cut in from the left and hit it with his right into the top right corner, to Carson's left, in front of the Jimmy Seed Stand. I was in line with the shot diagonally from my seat in the East on the halfway line, and the bend that he managed to get with the shot was incredible.
  • For Charlton - Colin Walsh vs Brighton at Upton Park 91(?) 40 yard run & 25 yard thunderbolt or Robert Lee at Selhurst vs West Brom
    Against us - Gascoigne at Selhurst in a 3-1 Defeat
  • Tom_Hovi
    Tom_Hovi Posts: 466
    For - perhaps Gary Poole's effort against QPR at Loftus Road. Or maybe Sean Bartlett's against Leicester at The Valley.
    Against - Paul Davis at Highbury.

    Other - Maradona's other goal (not the hand of God one) against England in the 1986 World Cup. Shame about the other one.
  • [cite]Posted By: Charltonparklane[/cite]I honestly remember van persies as watching the slow mo and it hits his shin.

    I remember thinking if it was any Sunday league player taking the same shot it would have hit sam batram house.

    100% fluke that goal. It came off his shin and he had no more of an idea where it was going than anyone else in the stadium. Berger's on the other hand...
  • Bedsaddick
    Bedsaddick Posts: 24,976
    Hate to say it but it's Van Persie's goal.
  • Swisdom
    Swisdom Posts: 14,980
    Rvp for arsenal
    Bartlett against Leicester

    As for tv goals - George Weah running the length of the field for AC Milan
  • AppyAddick
    AppyAddick Posts: 1,475
    Jamie Stuart at home 96 volley from 35 yards top corner can't remember who against (anyone help)

    David Whyte, Whyte, Whyte away at Reading.
  • Mametz
    Mametz Posts: 1,262
    Bartlett vs Leicester.
    Mendonca's 2nd & 3rd at Wembley.
    Morts against Bradford 97/98
    And showing my age, Cliff Holton's opener against Preston in 1966.
  • Does anyone remember Bouazza's goal (was it against Reading?) that was a left footed half volley. That one popped up in my mind just now. Cracking goal.

    Definitely Bartlett v Leicester.
  • TellyTubby
    TellyTubby Posts: 3,577
    Please don't heap ridicule on me but I was vastly impressed by a goal in our Upton Park days.
    A cross came in along the ground into a crowded box, our very own Carl Leaburn deliberately allowed it through his legs and flicked it with the inside of his foot furthest away and into the net.
    Can't recall who we were playing but given Carlos limitations in front of goal, I think this should be worthy of being honoured in our memory banks. Where Leeeeeburn goes Henry followed years later.