Best CAFC FA Cup goals?
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That was a thing of beauty.cafc4life 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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Kim Grant against Bristol City at the Valley if only for the fact that he surprised me when not only didnt he fall over when he burst through the defence he also actually scored.2
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With Alec Chamberlain in hot pursuit.......Big William said:The own goal at Colchester in 1984...crossed the line but didn't reach the net.
The most undeserved victory of all time. We didn't have a single shot and they could've had at least 5.1 -
I've never celebrated a goal as much as I did this one.Boysie said:Mark Aizlewood's penalty at White Hart Lane in 1985
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Mark Robson equaliser at Ashton Gate.2
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The Wendys are still pissed off with Powell for that stunt lolRedChaser said:
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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David Whyte's free kick against Brentford (I think) in the last minute is up there for me (I think that was an FA Cup game, not 100% sure anymore).
Also, Carl's header at Old Trafford. Was a pretty standard cross and header, but he did it at Old Trafford!1 -
Same at the holmsdale end & pissing down with rain, all the crowd surging meant a lot of muddy people. Journey there was ok but night mare coming back agreed. I think that was down to trains being wrecked by the thousands of Charlton who went. Some bright sparks in my carriage were trying to set light to the seats, that would have turned out well had they succeeded :-(RedChaser said:
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.
1969.....replay....we won 0-2.1 -
Lol we never used to get up to that sort of thing did we? Walked back to Catford IIRC as all the 122 busses were rammo.charltonbob said:
Same at the holmsdale end & pissing down with rain, all the crowd surging meant a lot of muddy people. Journey there was ok but night mare coming back agreed. I think that was down to trains being wrecked by the thousands of Charlton who went. Some bright sparks in my carriage were trying to set light to the seats, that would have turned out well had they succeeded :-(RedChaser said:
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.
1969.....replay....we won 0-2.0 -
Yes, great shout. Made it 3-2 with a couple of minutes to go to set us up for a trip to Anfield. There was another great goal in that game as well, pinpoint Robinson cross and Bowyer header (I think that way round rather than vice versa). Good game that was, Covered End exploded when Whyte scored.JiMMy 85 said:David Whyte's free kick against Brentford (I think) in the last minute is up there for me (I think that was an FA Cup game, not 100% sure anymore).
First 4-sided sell out after we got back to The Valley, following a crowd of about 13,500 at the 2-0 victory over Sheffield Wednesday in Round 3.0 -
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John Robinson also scored a very good goal that evening to equalise for us in the first half. Whytey's free kick right at the end was a quality, top class strike. Nothing less than what we had become used to expecting from him. Remember Brentford putting up a very strong show and causing us all sorts of problems and they could have won it late on too. The Charlton fans that night applauded the Brentford players off the pitch at the end.
The two late goals that put us through against Bournemouth in 81 were great goals to celebrate as was Derek Killer Hales classy, emphatic header at Plymouth from Paul Walsh's pinpoint cross. Paddy Powell also scored for us direct from a corner in that game to bring us level.1 -
Fantastic atmosphere. Us all packed into the Park Lane end. That was some turnout that day...DaveMehmet said:
I've never celebrated a goal as much as I did this one.Boysie said:Mark Aizlewood's penalty at White Hart Lane in 1985
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Nearly won it late on as well when Flanagan put a shot inches wide.1
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Why isn't Ade Lookman's goal not amongst the best goals of the round ?
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/37903425
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Beat me to it mate, still one of the best headers I can remember.addick1965 said:Pardews header from outside the box(i think) v Burnley in the 90's
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The next one.0







