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Best Team Goal

Discussion in 'Sunderland' started by gelders pie, Dec 30, 2022.

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Which i s our best team goal

  1. Jack Clarke (v Reading)

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  2. Patrick Roberts (v Wigan )

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  3. Saving my vote cos there'll be more to choose from

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    20.9%
  1. gelders pie

    gelders pie Well-Known Member

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    Which is our best team goal
     
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  2. Gordon Armstrong

    Gordon Armstrong Just another S.A.F.C. fan
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    What a stupid fecking question :angel:

    We've scored quite a few 'goal of the season' contenders, but now't will beat the third at Reading . . . . in any division :emoticon-0105-wink:
     
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  3. Montysoptician

    Montysoptician Well-Known Member

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    I have posted this before and it's out of date now but it can still help us to decide.
    For the hard of thinking :emoticon-0105-wink:, all of our goals up to the World Cup break
     
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  4. Oliver's Army

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    Got a feeling we aren't done yet.
     
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  5. young2077

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    The one against Reading, but we have scored some goals this season. The way they just tapped it about last night for that third like it was some training exercise, until they lost it and Dan Neil jumped in like a little terrier and won it back to start it over again. The confidence they will get from playing like that can only help going forward and also as TM alluded Wigan were scared of the lads and their attacking threat and they won't be the last!
     
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  6. Smug in Boots

    Smug in Boots Well-Known Member

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    Shame that Robert's goal took a deflection tbh.

    I was at Reading and didn't really pay much attention until the ball crossed the halfway line, it just looked like more passing across the back line ...

    ... it wasn't until I got home that I realised how incredible it was.

    It gets my vote because there was nothing Reading could've done, they just couldn't react quickly enough to what was happening.
     
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  7. cumbrianmackem

    cumbrianmackem Well-Known Member

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    Reading for me too.
    Think we're being spoilt some what so far this season mind.
     
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  8. Iain

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    Exactly, like the quote says there is nothing as simple as football, pass and move, it's as simple as that, as long as your passing is spot on, saying that the final ball to Clarke was millimetre perfect but like you said Reading did everything they should have been doing but one touch passing and moving is perfect you can't defend it, and lfor the final ball, their centre half couldn't do a thing he was Exactly where he should have been, to have intercepted that ball he would have had to have been 2 yards in front of Clake which realistically been leaving him unmarked.
    I honestly believe that goal played the way it was could have been scored against the best team in the world and they wouldn't have even been able to stop it
     
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  9. Flash Gordon

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    The goal last night was brilliant play, but it had a ball loss and regained during the build up and a huge deflection which was a part of the reason it went in.

    The Reading goal is the best goal scored in football in 2022 (Di Maria a close second). It's a different level.
     
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  10. Chunksafc

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    I'm saving my vote as I reckon the best is yet to come
     
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  11. Whittylad

    Whittylad Well-Known Member

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    Great choice but god can you imagine what that goal is going to be like after what we’ve witnessed so far. :1980_boogie_down:
     
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  12. COYCS

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    I like your thinking Chunks lad, but out this world to surpass the Clarke goal at Reading.

    So many quality goals this season so it could still happen.
     
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  13. young2077

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    Just take a moment and think we are discussing how good goal against Reading and thinking we could maybe top that! That is how far this team has come we have every confidence that they are going to produce more great team goals!

    Over the last few year Amads last night would have been front runner easily, that strike was outstanding, but we the type of goals they are scoring this season means it's not even considered! What a change recently!
     
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  14. TopCat.

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    Clarke’s touch to kill the ball and take the Reading defender out of commission. Absolutely stunning
     
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  15. Smug in Boots

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    Dead right mate, it was travelling as well ... not the easiest ball to take.
     
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  16. FellTop

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    Has to be the Reading goal for me. From the first pass there was intent about everything they did. So much quality in every flick pass and run. The finish matched the whole move. The 3rd last night was fun to watch, and was full of quality, but it had the feel of a training ground game if that makes sense as they kept moving it back and forward. Great from Neil when he injected the urgency of course.

    It is hard to imagine a better goal than the Reading one. Hope there is, but that really was the beautiful game played with huge intensity.
     
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  17. Washysafc

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    Mind you Gooch against Sheffield wasn’t bad, not the best of all of them, but still very good.

    Pritchard any Huddersfield was almost a copy of the Reading goal.
     
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  18. cumbrianmackem

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    Simms goal last night was up there, grace, power with the header giving the keeper no chance, there's not many could have scored that:emoticon-0136-giggl
     
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  19. inside cente12

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    The Reading goal was that good Argentina tried to copy it in the World Cup.
     
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  20. HoratioCarter

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    Even a genius needs inspiration from somewhere
     
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