Best CAFC FA Cup goals?
I'll get the ball rolling - Callum Harriot's strike at Hillsborough was pretty good, a half volley from the edge of the area.
Jay Boothroyd scored a nice late free kick against Leyton Orient when we were in the Premier League.
Any others?
(will use this as a subject on tonight's show)
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Simon church scored a worldy using his knee and hand I seem to remember at Hillsborough.surely nothing beats that4
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Kim Grant at Liverpool.7
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Treacy at Palarse.4
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Shaun Newton against Coventry in the 5th round of the FA Cup.3
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Louis won't thank you for thathappyvalley said:Treacy at Palarse.
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Duffy at Wembley5
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Deflection assisted Kins effort vs Newcastle at the Valley and a Mark Robson free kick in the replay at St James Park.
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Pardews header from outside the box(i think) v Burnley in the 90's1
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Darren Pitcher v Blackburn in 94, It only hit 3 rovers players on the way in but hey ho.0
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Halsey at Harlow1
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Which in turn got him his dream move to a "big team"Jack Charlton said:Darren Pitcher v Blackburn in 94, It only hit 3 rovers players on the way in but hey ho.
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With David Whyte coming to us.Charlton_Stu said:
Which in turn got him his dream move to a "big team"Jack Charlton said:Darren Pitcher v Blackburn in 94, It only hit 3 rovers players on the way in but hey ho.
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Oh yeah, we had the better deal out of it, he wasn't that good.guinnessaddick said:
With David Whyte coming to us.Charlton_Stu said:
Which in turn got him his dream move to a "big team"Jack Charlton said:Darren Pitcher v Blackburn in 94, It only hit 3 rovers players on the way in but hey ho.
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And Paul Mortimer, and some money. Katrien must have been handling the negotiations from Palace's side.guinnessaddick said:
With David Whyte coming to us.Charlton_Stu said:
Which in turn got him his dream move to a "big team"Jack Charlton said:Darren Pitcher v Blackburn in 94, It only hit 3 rovers players on the way in but hey ho.
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Honestly though, that is one of my favourites. If anything summed up that team at the time it was that goal. Despite having no investment, hardly any players - wasn't that one of Fox's first games? - our own Spongefoot scored the goal that took us to the quarter finals of the FA Cup in what a been a pretty depressing season that had just had a lot of the quiet optimism sucked out if it after a horrible January window. It meant a lot to the fans, a lot to the players and a lot to Powell. I still remember that match so well as a standout moment of the past few yearscafc4life said:Simon church scored a worldy using his knee and hand I seem to remember at Hillsborough.surely nothing beats that
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we ignoring the time JJ scored two overheads in one match, past poor Exeter?4
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Hales again, later in that Cup run of 1980-81. Fourth round, away at Fulham. His back to goal, Killer receives the ball on the corner of the box - and lobs a beautiful arc over his shoulder and over the keeper. Sublime.Addickted said:Halsey at Harlow
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The own goal at Colchester in 1984...crossed the line but didn't reach the net.
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Didn't we score a fantastic team goal up at Huddersifield in the cup a couple of years ago?0
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Or somewhere like Huddersfield?0
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Ray Treacy at Smelhust Park.....no question.
1969.....replay....we won 0-2.2 -
I might be mixing several games up, but there was a home game where Kish set up Bent (I think) with an amazing chipped through ball. The away fans had a massive brawl, and I met the person who said they started it in Thailand.0
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Finished by Church, set up by Wilson possibly?AFKABartram said:Didn't we score a fantastic team goal up at Huddersifield in the cup a couple of years ago?
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True Nick.......I'm not as good as I once was, but I'm as good once as I always was!0
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Agree with this @SoundAsa£ , absolute corker from 25 yards just under the crossbar. Shi*hurst even more apt description back then with mud banking twice as high as the terracing these days at the Sainsbury's end. Nightmare journey midweek there and back that evening think we missed the opening goal as a consequence.SoundAsa£ said:Ray Treacy at Smelhust Park.....no question.
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Mark Aizlewood's penalty at White Hart Lane in 19851
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Church's goal looked a bit iffy in real time but was disguised well enough for the officials to allow it. Happy days especially when CP came down to celebrate with us after the final whistle whilst doing acrobatics on the croosbar, can't see Brussel managing that somehowBoysie said:Something about Church's goal at Hillsborough then deleted it.

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