Best clutch goals are when a player accelerates away and hits a team on the brake
Wtf is a "clutch goal"? Sounds an Americanism.
comment by D'Jeezus Mackaroni (U1137)
posted 30 seconds ago
Wtf is a "clutch goal"? Sounds an Americanism.
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They’re normally scored in overtime
comment by D'Jeezus Mackaroni (U1137)
Wtf is a "clutch goal"? Sounds an Americanism.
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Lol - surely everyone's heard the term 'clutch'?
Is that the end of the 4th quarter?
comment by #LiquidGenius (U20571)
posted 20 seconds ago
comment by D'Jeezus Mackaroni (U1137)
Wtf is a "clutch goal"? Sounds an Americanism.
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Lol - surely everyone's heard the term 'clutch'?
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Yeah, cars have them.
comment by D'Jeezus Mackaroni (U1137)
posted 2 seconds ago
comment by #LiquidGenius (U20571)
posted 20 seconds ago
comment by D'Jeezus Mackaroni (U1137)
Wtf is a "clutch goal"? Sounds an Americanism.
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Lol - surely everyone's heard the term 'clutch'?
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Yeah, cars have them.
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lol
comment by D'Jeezus Mackaroni (U1137)
posted 3 minutes ago
Wtf is a "clutch goal"? Sounds an Americanism.
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And overtime
Clutch goal - no
Overtime? Absolutely no and you should wash your mouth out and have a long hard look at yourself.
Last-minute equalisers are just desperation - clutching at draws.
comment by Clockwork Red (U4892)
posted 1 minute ago
Last-minute equalisers are just desperation - clutching at draws.
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comment by Clockwork Red (U4892)
posted 2 minutes ago
Last-minute equalisers are just desperation - clutching at draws.
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Overtime you will come around to them
Glad someone else asked what this means!
Solsjkaer
Bruce
In that order.
Dreamworld.
Solskjaer is the only answer.
Solsjkaer
Bruce
In that order
————
A different order might be
Solskjaer
Bruce
Never heard of a clutch goal but Gerrard versus Olympiakos in the CL and West Ham in the FA Cup. He would go on to lift both trophies.
Wouldn't Sheringham's really have been the "clutch goal" in the 99 CL Final?
I'm going to argue passionately for the definition of this term I'd never heard until ten minutes ago.
Watson vs City in the FA cup final
comment by Clockwork Red (U4892)
posted 1 second ago
Wouldn't Sheringham's really have been the "clutch goal" in the 99 CL Final?
I'm going to argue passionately for the definition of this term I'd never heard until ten minutes ago.
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Going for Sheringham’s as the “clutch” goal eh?
Putting all your eggs in one basket
comment by Clockwork Red (U4892)
posted 2 minutes ago
Wouldn't Sheringham's really have been the "clutch goal" in the 99 CL Final?
I'm going to argue passionately for the definition of this term I'd never heard until ten minutes ago.
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I'd say Sheringham's was the accelerator before the clutch goal.
I think he meant Crutch goal ! in all of my years, I've never heard the expression !
Who you trying to kid LQ ?
Michael Thomas vs Liverpool in 89 possibly. Still not quite getting what it means.
A goal scored in injury time that results in a win even of it isnt the winner?
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comment by Joe The King Exotic (U10026)
Solskjaer is the only answer.
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That was the winner, but the score was 1-1 already at that point, so the pressure was off to an extent.
Teddy's goal was more clutch.
Usually means the crucial moment in a game, I think.
It’s hard to apply it to football in the same way as American sports given the difficulty, and diffidences, in the scoring.
You get far more many ‘clutch’ moments in American sports like basketball, baseball and American football given how often the match can be swung in the very final moments of the game.
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posted on 3/6/20
Best clutch goals are when a player accelerates away and hits a team on the brake
posted on 3/6/20
Wtf is a "clutch goal"? Sounds an Americanism.
posted on 3/6/20
comment by D'Jeezus Mackaroni (U1137)
posted 30 seconds ago
Wtf is a "clutch goal"? Sounds an Americanism.
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They’re normally scored in overtime
posted on 3/6/20
comment by D'Jeezus Mackaroni (U1137)
Wtf is a "clutch goal"? Sounds an Americanism.
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Lol - surely everyone's heard the term 'clutch'?
posted on 3/6/20
Is that the end of the 4th quarter?
posted on 3/6/20
comment by #LiquidGenius (U20571)
posted 20 seconds ago
comment by D'Jeezus Mackaroni (U1137)
Wtf is a "clutch goal"? Sounds an Americanism.
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Lol - surely everyone's heard the term 'clutch'?
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Yeah, cars have them.
posted on 3/6/20
comment by D'Jeezus Mackaroni (U1137)
posted 2 seconds ago
comment by #LiquidGenius (U20571)
posted 20 seconds ago
comment by D'Jeezus Mackaroni (U1137)
Wtf is a "clutch goal"? Sounds an Americanism.
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Lol - surely everyone's heard the term 'clutch'?
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Yeah, cars have them.
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lol
posted on 3/6/20
comment by D'Jeezus Mackaroni (U1137)
posted 3 minutes ago
Wtf is a "clutch goal"? Sounds an Americanism.
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And overtime
posted on 3/6/20
Clutch goal - no
Overtime? Absolutely no and you should wash your mouth out and have a long hard look at yourself.
posted on 3/6/20
Last-minute equalisers are just desperation - clutching at draws.
posted on 3/6/20
comment by Clockwork Red (U4892)
posted 1 minute ago
Last-minute equalisers are just desperation - clutching at draws.
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posted on 3/6/20
comment by Clockwork Red (U4892)
posted 2 minutes ago
Last-minute equalisers are just desperation - clutching at draws.
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Overtime you will come around to them
posted on 3/6/20
Glad someone else asked what this means!
Solsjkaer
Bruce
In that order.
Dreamworld.
posted on 3/6/20
Solskjaer is the only answer.
posted on 3/6/20
Solsjkaer
Bruce
In that order
————
A different order might be
Solskjaer
Bruce
posted on 3/6/20
Never heard of a clutch goal but Gerrard versus Olympiakos in the CL and West Ham in the FA Cup. He would go on to lift both trophies.
posted on 3/6/20
Wouldn't Sheringham's really have been the "clutch goal" in the 99 CL Final?
I'm going to argue passionately for the definition of this term I'd never heard until ten minutes ago.
posted on 3/6/20
Watson vs City in the FA cup final
posted on 3/6/20
comment by Clockwork Red (U4892)
posted 1 second ago
Wouldn't Sheringham's really have been the "clutch goal" in the 99 CL Final?
I'm going to argue passionately for the definition of this term I'd never heard until ten minutes ago.
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Going for Sheringham’s as the “clutch” goal eh?
Putting all your eggs in one basket
posted on 3/6/20
comment by Clockwork Red (U4892)
posted 2 minutes ago
Wouldn't Sheringham's really have been the "clutch goal" in the 99 CL Final?
I'm going to argue passionately for the definition of this term I'd never heard until ten minutes ago.
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I'd say Sheringham's was the accelerator before the clutch goal.
posted on 3/6/20
I think he meant Crutch goal ! in all of my years, I've never heard the expression !
Who you trying to kid LQ ?
posted on 3/6/20
Michael Thomas vs Liverpool in 89 possibly. Still not quite getting what it means.
A goal scored in injury time that results in a win even of it isnt the winner?
posted on 3/6/20
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posted on 3/6/20
comment by Joe The King Exotic (U10026)
Solskjaer is the only answer.
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That was the winner, but the score was 1-1 already at that point, so the pressure was off to an extent.
Teddy's goal was more clutch.
posted on 3/6/20
Usually means the crucial moment in a game, I think.
It’s hard to apply it to football in the same way as American sports given the difficulty, and diffidences, in the scoring.
You get far more many ‘clutch’ moments in American sports like basketball, baseball and American football given how often the match can be swung in the very final moments of the game.
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