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Your favourite ever city goal
What's your favourite ever city goal you have seen LIVE?
Hudson's freak goal aside I loved hasselbainks against wolves in the cup and bothroyr vs QPR.
P.S first post here after being a reader for 4-5 years. ST holder living in Guangzhou😃👍🏻
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guangzhoublue
What's your favourite ever city goal you have seen LIVE?
Hudson's freak goal aside I loved hasselbainks against wolves in the cup and bothroyr vs QPR.
P.S first post here after being a reader for 4-5 years. ST holder living in Guangzhou😃👍🏻
Hi blue. Loads to choose from but it's Blakey v Man.City for me. 94. Capped a great day. Brian McDermott straight from a corner in the old 4th division was good as well cause you don't see them often. He's got form for it McDermott as well. Not a one off.
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Probably Ben Turner's goal at Wembley - never seen pandemonium like it before amongst Cardiff supporters
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Just for a wow, did he really do that moment, Earnie's volley against Stoke. From what I remember, he controlled a long ball on his head, then let fly from around 30 yards. Ed De Goey didn't see it fly past him.
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The Bloop
Probably Ben Turner's goal at Wembley - never seen pandemonium like it before amongst Cardiff supporters
Still remember like it was yesterday
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Hard to chose but for sheer pandomonium, probably between - Turner v Liverpool, Chopra v Jacks in the last minute or Bellamy v Jacks away.
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The Bloop
Probably Ben Turner's goal at Wembley - never seen pandemonium like it before amongst Cardiff supporters
This. Madness. It was like the goal to save the universe the way people, myself including were celebrating :hehe:
Other than that, Jordon Mutch away at Fulham in the Prem was pretty special :thumbup:
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jnc90
Hard to chose but for sheer pandomonium, probably between - Turner v Liverpool, Chopra v Jacks in the last minute or Bellamy v Jacks away.
Ill add to the shear pandemonium ones with McCormack v Burnley, the year we blew the playoffs and finished 7th and Carl Dale v Wrexham in the welsh Cup.
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Ben Turner probably wind it but 2 that sticks in my mind is whitts volley against Ipswich and komas first goal against Leeds
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Whitts goal against Boro in the 2008 FA Cup quarter final must be right up there.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=simDhhSmM2Q
(Not the best recording - no sound and grainy picture - but best I can find).
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Kav vs Leeds in FA Cup was pretty special! Scott Young’s too.
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Brian Clarke. v Real Madrid .
Frazier's brace v Man City
And every goal thereafter
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Where do you start? Goal as in best or just for sheer excitement?
In the former category - Buchanan v the jacks or Blake v Man City or Gary Stevens v Newcastle or Ralls v Sunderland or Curtis v Wrexham or Bothroyd v QPR or Whittingham v Barnsley or Campbell v Man Utd just off the top of my head.
In the latter - Chopra v the jacks or Ledley v Barnsley (at Wembley) or Caulker v the jacks or Gunnersson v Man City or Kimbo v Man Utd.
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Jason Fowler v Brentford I think from around 40 yards out
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Eric the Half a Bee
Just for a wow, did he really do that moment, Earnie's volley against Stoke. From what I remember, he controlled a long ball on his head, then let fly from around 30 yards. Ed De Goey didn't see it fly past him.
Yep,i remember De Goey looking at the big screen after just to see what had happened,also a fantastic breakaway goal in that games as well.
Used to have it on an old soccer sunday vhs,never found it on youtube or anywhere since.
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Eric the Half a Bee
Just for a wow, did he really do that moment, Earnie's volley against Stoke. From what I remember, he controlled a long ball on his head, then let fly from around 30 yards. Ed De Goey didn't see it fly past him.
One of my favourites too, but from my angle De Goey clearly saw it - the look of disbelief on his face was quite something!
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Ronne Bird's penalty against Birmingham in 1970. I am convinced it hit both posts the bar and the 'keeper on it's way in. My first game and the one goal I remember.
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Ill add to the shear pandemonium ones with McCormack v Burnley, the year we blew the playoffs and finished 7th and Carl Dale v Wrexham in the welsh Cup.
I was in the Grange end for that if it's the same one I'm thinking of. Took a non-football support mate in there for that game and he didn't know what had hit him :hehe:
I'd alwaso throw in Whitts v Leicester in the 1st leg of the play off semi's. The away end went crazy
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Ill add to the shear pandemonium ones with McCormack v Burnley, the year we blew the playoffs and finished 7th and Carl Dale v Wrexham in the welsh Cup.
Don't think I've been in a crowd that went quite as mental as after that McCormack goal. The surges on the grange end were insane, but also incredibly fun. We hardly took another point after that game did we?
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Peter King was my favourite too!
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From a different era, is there any footage of Graham Moore's winner against top-of-the table Aston Villa in April, 1960?
I've looked extensively but can't find it. It was a terrific shot in front of 60,000 fans at NP which clinched City's promotion to the the First Division. Certainly one of City's most significant goals.
Would love to see it again.
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From a different era, is there any footage of Graham Moore's winner against top-of-the table Aston Villa in April, 1960?
I've looked extensively but can't find it. It was a terrific shot in front of 60,000 fans at NP which clinched City's promotion to the the First Division. Certainly one of City's most significant goals.
Would love to see it again.
That’s the one. City playing in all white, early rebrand.
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For sheer mayhem - Ben Turner or was it Tony Bird's second away to Liege or Leigh Barnard's goal after 47 seconds against the Jacks at the Vetch
or was it when we were 'banned' from the vetch and Stant scored that volley - stood there chest out right in line with me as I sat amongst their union jacked combat 18 morons unnoticed - but I'm sure Phil knew that I was with him - I just knew it.
Or for sheer laughs Lynex goal away to Enfield in the FA Cup
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Craig Bellamy’s Against Swansea.
What is unique I think about it is there’s a momentary pause as we were all that the other end before utter pandemonium 😃
Listen to the clip on YouTube and you’ll see what I mean 😉👍
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Turner Carling Cup Final followed by Whittingham v Boro 2008
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CardiffIrish2
Craig Bellamy’s Against Swansea.
What is unique I think about it is there’s a momentary pause as we were all that the other end before utter pandemonium
Listen to the clip on YouTube and you’ll see what I mean
Great goal!
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Andy Campbell's winner in the play-off final. Not the greatest ever goal but a big, big goal in our history.
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No ones mentioned the 5th one here:---
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D23DmxpOZxo
Magic day
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Earnie, Turner, Buchanan, Hasselbaink and Scott Young were all wonderful goals. I'd like to add Peter Sayers goal against Spurs in 1977 F A Cup third round.
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lincoln blue
Peter King was my favourite too!
Yep, best goal I've ever seen. Peter was back in Cardiff last week staying with my mate Tommy, he lives in Spain these days, he's still fit as a fiddle at the age of 74.
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Enoch Mort
I was sat on the bob bank wall in front of Peter King when he scored that, my favourite City goal.
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Astonishing goal ,could that be the best ever goal a City player has scored .
Being in those crowds was simply incredible and magical , and so hard to share and explain to people who have not experienced the game in its purest form .
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Cleve van Leef
That’s the one. City playing in all white, early rebrand.
Correct - all white with blue edging. Right footed volley from 20-25 yards. I was on the Bob Bank, toward the Canton stand, aged 14 :biggrin:
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Don't think I've been in a crowd that went quite as mental as after that McCormack goal. The surges on the grange end were insane, but also incredibly fun. We hardly took another point after that game did we?
Same on the Bob Bank terrace. I think McCormack pretty much ended up in there as well. For sheer pants wetting joy I think it's Chopra vs Jacks for me (had to miss the Carling Cup Final).
Eddie's goal vs Doncaster will always be a fond memory though :hehe:
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That's my favourite. Playoffs away to Leicester. That ping off the post. We caused an earthquake that day.
Ben turners was class too but the come down after losing on penalties makes it void.
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Young v Leeds for the pure pandemonium. I was only just 14. Behind the goal in the grange end..end of the game I didn't stop moving forward until I got to the centre circle..lost everyone..was mayhem.
Campbell v QPR because it meant we reached the Championship. Couldn't hear my old man all game who was sat next to me..haven't heard noise like it.