Best Reading goal of all time?

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Best Reading goal of all time?

by Archie's penalty » 20 Aug 2011 02:01

This old chestnut again. Give me some suggestions and after a couple of days I'll do a poll.

My suggestion: Long against Liverpool January 2010. Brilliant play by Gunnarsson and deft header by our now sadly departed Longy:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rf_G2_mNsSk 2.25 onwards.

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Re: Best Reading goal of all time?

by SLAMMED » 20 Aug 2011 02:31

Lita's overhead kick against Palace. The fact that it sealed a 3-2 comeback made it all the more sweeter.


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Re: Best Reading goal of all time?

by Thomas L'Heureux » 20 Aug 2011 03:06

Archie's penalty This old chestnut again. Give me some suggestions and after a couple of days I'll do a poll.

My suggestion: Long against Liverpool January 2010. Brilliant play by Gunnarsson and deft header by our now sadly departed Longy:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rf_G2_mNsSk 2.25 onwards.

Gylfi's penalty in that game was also absolutely class given the situation. Talking of whom, his goal to send us through at The Hawthorns in extra time was something special too.

I also liked Lita's 30-yarder against Kirkland (also of West Brom, also in the cup, also won 3-2, also in extra time!!). Not saying either are the best of all time though.

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Re: Best Reading goal of all time?

by royalsteve » 20 Aug 2011 03:13

Soel's v West ham

Matejoski's v liverpool

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Re: Best Reading goal of all time?

by Shaka's Giant Hands » 20 Aug 2011 03:42

Maybe not the 'best' Reading goal of all time...but Lita's winner sealing a 3-2 comeback on the opening day of our Premier League debut was a pretty amazing...more for the emotions that followed I guess.


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Re: Best Reading goal of all time?

by Ark Royal » 20 Aug 2011 04:48




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Re: Best Reading goal of all time?

by Mike Hunt » 20 Aug 2011 04:54

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End. Of. Thread.


Video footage or it never happened...

in all seriousness, can someone explain Friday's goal?

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Re: Best Reading goal of all time?

by strap » 20 Aug 2011 05:51

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End. Of. Thread.


Absolutely. To make it easier for the newbies, why not retitle this thread "best ever RFC MadStad goal", because Friday's Tranmere effort will simply never be beaten.?

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Re: Best Reading goal of all time?

by Harpers So Solid Crew » 20 Aug 2011 06:52

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Video footage or it never happened...

in all seriousness, can someone explain Friday's goal?
Back to goal 20 yards out, ball comes to Friday, poss chest, then a couple of keepy ups, leaving ball aroud chest height, twisted and caught ball with right foot to shoot ball across shoulder to score what is simply the best ever RFC goal, why was it so good? Because he knew exactly what he was doing, no fluke about it.


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Re: Best Reading goal of all time?

by Harpers So Solid Crew » 20 Aug 2011 06:54

Mike Hunt
Video footage or it never happened...

in all seriousness, can someone explain Friday's goal?
Back to goal 20 yards out, ball comes to Friday, poss chest, then a couple of keepy ups, leaving ball aroud chest height, twisted and caught ball with right foot to shoot home,to score what is simply the best ever RFC goal, why was it so good? Because he knew exactly what he was doing, no fluke about it.

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Re: Best Reading goal of all time?

by marcusopp » 20 Aug 2011 07:53

What about Dylan Kerr v's stoke in the eary 90's. They were down to 9 men and we hit them on the break. Kerr curled one in using the outside of his foot from about 25 yards.
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Re: Best Reading goal of all time?

by Row Z Royal » 20 Aug 2011 08:42

The best one I've seen is Lita against Palace, but I'm a just a babby round here compared to many.

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Re: Best Reading goal of all time?

by Big Foot » 20 Aug 2011 08:52

SLAMMED Lita's overhead kick against Palace. The fact that it sealed a 3-2 comeback made it all the more sweeter.


Sonko got the winner that night you mongdiv :lol:

Kitson @ Bradford for my money


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Re: Best Reading goal of all time?

by urz13 » 20 Aug 2011 09:14

Sigurdsson's 35 yarder was something special against Burton Albion. Kebe vs Middlesborough last season was fairly incredible too.

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Re: Best Reading goal of all time?

by Still Hate Futcher! » 20 Aug 2011 09:43

Billy Whitehurst from 45+ yards against Bolton. Friday's goal was before my time.

More recently we've scored so many great goals but none stand out above the rest.

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Re: Best Reading goal of all time?

by The Prisoner » 20 Aug 2011 09:49

Best I have seen live is Matejovsky away at Liverpool on the prem.

Honourable mention to McAnuff's dribble and miss on the same ground in the cup. Their own fans felt that would have been one of the best goals to be scored at Anfield had it gone in, and he did all the hard work....

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Re: Best Reading goal of all time?

by pea » 20 Aug 2011 09:53

Glad Matejovsky vs Liverpool and Sigs vs Burton get a mention but let's face it, were not going to still be talking about them in thirty years in the way that those who saw THAT goal by Friday still do.

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Re: Best Reading goal of all time?

by Big Foot » 20 Aug 2011 10:17

pea Glad Matejovsky vs Liverpool and Sigs vs Burton get a mention but let's face it, were not going to still be talking about them in thirty years in the way that those who saw THAT goal by Friday still do.

Think that's due more to the media coverage (or lack thereof) when Friday scored. Think that the mystique and exclusiveness of that goal perhaps adds another dimension to it that simply wouldn't happen if it was scored today

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Re: Best Reading goal of all time?

by Archie's penalty » 20 Aug 2011 10:20

I'll be talking about the goals I've seen in 30 years time. The adulation of Friday on here always gets my goat.

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Re: Best Reading goal of all time?

by Bristol Paul » 20 Aug 2011 10:48

There were a few from the record breaking 2005/6 team, which while not individual goals were fantastic team goals due to the speed we seemed to hit teams on the break that year, sometimes giving the appearance of having twice as many players on the pitch as the opposition. One that does stick in my mind that year was from De La Cruz I think, breaking out from the back, a 1-2 with someone I cant remember and finishing brilliantly

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