Neppos - 24/9/2017 00:14
Beardsley. Brighton.
Toon_NoMatterWot - 24/9/2017 00:26
Neppos - 24/9/2017 00:14
Beardsley. Brighton.
Seen it live. Was aged 12 in the Gallowgate scoreboard and still dont know how he chipped Corrigan.
Still behind Ginola for me on a personal level.
Just seen your post,aye you're right & it is subjective.Toon_NoMatterWot - 24/9/2017 00:00
I think the Berkamp goal was in part fluke as Dabizas could have won the ball.
This question, for me, is almost impossible to answer because you have to take many permutations into equation.
For pure skill, id love to know of a better goal than the one Ginola set up for himself for that volley against Ferencvaros in Europe. Yes ive seen hundreds of World class goals at St James' over the years with some meaning more than others but remembering that moment when Ginola did that was one of the only times ive been rendered speechless by what should have been a moment of glory or celebration.
It was a real moment of speechlessness.
Rytoon - 23/9/2017 23:13
For me was Bergkamp's when he left Nico on his arse,still has my head spinning.
He meant it.
The Pyrry - 24/9/2017 11:17
I was there for the Ginola goal .. knew from the moment it left his boot it was destined for the net.
Same as Gaza's ..think it was against palace
Another that sticks out is ages ago standing in the leazes end near bonfire night trailing to boro coming back with a real late rally ... fireworks going off into the night sky .. halcyon days
CuckFan - 24/9/2017 23:14
with an Alan Pardew goal chalked for offside as well. Magic.