comment by Geoff Tipps (U1449)
posted 9 minutes ago
Solsjkaer
Bruce
In that order
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A different order might be
Solskjaer
Bruce
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Typos, really?
Okay.
comment by #LiquidGenius (U20571)
posted 1 minute ago
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.
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But it also won the CL. It’s a bigger clutch goal.
comment by Winston (U16525)
posted 15 seconds ago
comment by Geoff Tipps (U1449)
posted 9 minutes ago
Solsjkaer
Bruce
In that order
————
A different order might be
Solskjaer
Bruce
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Typos, really?
Okay.
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Sorry, couldn’t resist
comment by There'sOnlyOneRed's (U1721)
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.
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Ooo, these are great shouts.
Especially the West Ham goal; 90+ mins, 2-3 down, and he nailed it from over 30 yards.
comment by Geoff Tipps (U1449)
posted 44 seconds ago
comment by Winston (U16525)
posted 15 seconds ago
comment by Geoff Tipps (U1449)
posted 9 minutes ago
Solsjkaer
Bruce
In that order
————
A different order might be
Solskjaer
Bruce
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Typos, really?
Okay.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Sorry, couldn’t resist
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Scoring in the clutch
Yeah Americanism, scoring in last minute to get something out of a game.
Gerrard’s were nice.
United’s were out of this world.
So this is a thread of most important injury time goals?
Dzeko v QPR is more "clutch" than Agueros I am guessing, because Aguero couldnt have scored the winner without an equaliser?
Are we saying Bergkamp’s penalty in the semi final replay could have been a clutch goal?
Clutch goal? Please save our beautiful game from Americanisms.
I'm not too familiar with the context of the Bruce goal... I've seen clips and I know it was deep into injury-time, but was the title on the line?
comment by Geoff Tipps (U1449)
posted 21 seconds ago
Are we saying Bergkamp’s penalty in the semi final replay could have been a clutch goal?
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No, that would have been a winner. Only equalisers count.
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Oh no it would have been a winner wouldn’t it, as you were
Aguero second to Solskjaer.
Will haunt me to the day I die. Although the only slight comfort is it really was justice that they won the league that year. Entirely deserved.
Were any of atleticos 4 goals against Liverpool clutch goals? Because if so, that one would be my favourite
No one uses choke. We say bottle. You either have bottle or you bottle it. Balls is an alternative.
comment by Fourzah (U22366)
posted 1 minute ago
love u English pretending 2 not know what "clutch" means in relation too sports
yet u use its oposite "choke" all the time.
ridiculus.
tho, thinking about it, I guess it makes sense.
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I think you’ll find we call it ‘bottling it’ or ‘Spursing it up’, thank you very much.
comment by Geoff Tipps (U1449)
posted 31 minutes ago
Best clutch goals are when a player accelerates away and hits a team on the brake
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Steering their team into the next round despite not having gotten out of 2nd gear.
comment by N2 (U22280)
posted 28 seconds ago
comment by Geoff Tipps (U1449)
posted 31 minutes ago
Best clutch goals are when a player accelerates away and hits a team on the brake
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Steering their team into the next round despite not having gotten out of 2nd gear.
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That’s a matter of a pinion
comment by D'Jeezus Mackaroni (U1137)
So this is a thread of most important injury time goals?
Dzeko v QPR is more "clutch" than Agueros I am guessing, because Aguero couldnt have scored the winner without an equaliser?
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How did I forget the Aguero goal?
No, in that case Aguero's goal was more clutch (slightly, both were hugely clutch), because City needed all 3 points to win the title, hence needed both goals. Aguero's was more clutch because it was literally the last kick.
Both Sheringham and Solskjaers goals in the ‘99 final were clutch goals, as they both had to be scored in order to win the game as there would be unlikely be any other chances to score.
Clutch doesn’t just have to be one singular event, it is coming up with the goods in the most important moments, when there probably won’t be another chance.
Ramires vs Barca
Drogba vs Bayern
Drogba penalty vs Bayern
Next we'll have the yanks calling the goals baskets.
To be fair Ramires' goal is probably the most under rated and greatest goal of all time, the finish was fackin exquisite as well
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posted on 3/6/20
comment by Geoff Tipps (U1449)
posted 9 minutes ago
Solsjkaer
Bruce
In that order
————
A different order might be
Solskjaer
Bruce
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Typos, really?
Okay.
posted on 3/6/20
comment by #LiquidGenius (U20571)
posted 1 minute ago
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.
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But it also won the CL. It’s a bigger clutch goal.
posted on 3/6/20
comment by Winston (U16525)
posted 15 seconds ago
comment by Geoff Tipps (U1449)
posted 9 minutes ago
Solsjkaer
Bruce
In that order
————
A different order might be
Solskjaer
Bruce
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Typos, really?
Okay.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Sorry, couldn’t resist
posted on 3/6/20
comment by There'sOnlyOneRed's (U1721)
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.
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Ooo, these are great shouts.
Especially the West Ham goal; 90+ mins, 2-3 down, and he nailed it from over 30 yards.
posted on 3/6/20
comment by Geoff Tipps (U1449)
posted 44 seconds ago
comment by Winston (U16525)
posted 15 seconds ago
comment by Geoff Tipps (U1449)
posted 9 minutes ago
Solsjkaer
Bruce
In that order
————
A different order might be
Solskjaer
Bruce
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Typos, really?
Okay.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Sorry, couldn’t resist
----------------------------------------------------------------------
posted on 3/6/20
Scoring in the clutch
Yeah Americanism, scoring in last minute to get something out of a game.
posted on 3/6/20
Gerrard’s were nice.
United’s were out of this world.
posted on 3/6/20
So this is a thread of most important injury time goals?
Dzeko v QPR is more "clutch" than Agueros I am guessing, because Aguero couldnt have scored the winner without an equaliser?
posted on 3/6/20
Are we saying Bergkamp’s penalty in the semi final replay could have been a clutch goal?
posted on 3/6/20
Clutch goal? Please save our beautiful game from Americanisms.
posted on 3/6/20
I'm not too familiar with the context of the Bruce goal... I've seen clips and I know it was deep into injury-time, but was the title on the line?
posted on 3/6/20
comment by Geoff Tipps (U1449)
posted 21 seconds ago
Are we saying Bergkamp’s penalty in the semi final replay could have been a clutch goal?
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No, that would have been a winner. Only equalisers count.
posted on 3/6/20
Comment deleted by Site Moderator
posted on 3/6/20
Oh no it would have been a winner wouldn’t it, as you were
posted on 3/6/20
Aguero second to Solskjaer.
Will haunt me to the day I die. Although the only slight comfort is it really was justice that they won the league that year. Entirely deserved.
posted on 3/6/20
Were any of atleticos 4 goals against Liverpool clutch goals? Because if so, that one would be my favourite
posted on 3/6/20
No one uses choke. We say bottle. You either have bottle or you bottle it. Balls is an alternative.
posted on 3/6/20
comment by Fourzah (U22366)
posted 1 minute ago
love u English pretending 2 not know what "clutch" means in relation too sports
yet u use its oposite "choke" all the time.
ridiculus.
tho, thinking about it, I guess it makes sense.
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I think you’ll find we call it ‘bottling it’ or ‘Spursing it up’, thank you very much.
posted on 3/6/20
comment by Geoff Tipps (U1449)
posted 31 minutes ago
Best clutch goals are when a player accelerates away and hits a team on the brake
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Steering their team into the next round despite not having gotten out of 2nd gear.
posted on 3/6/20
comment by N2 (U22280)
posted 28 seconds ago
comment by Geoff Tipps (U1449)
posted 31 minutes ago
Best clutch goals are when a player accelerates away and hits a team on the brake
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Steering their team into the next round despite not having gotten out of 2nd gear.
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That’s a matter of a pinion
posted on 3/6/20
comment by D'Jeezus Mackaroni (U1137)
So this is a thread of most important injury time goals?
Dzeko v QPR is more "clutch" than Agueros I am guessing, because Aguero couldnt have scored the winner without an equaliser?
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How did I forget the Aguero goal?
No, in that case Aguero's goal was more clutch (slightly, both were hugely clutch), because City needed all 3 points to win the title, hence needed both goals. Aguero's was more clutch because it was literally the last kick.
posted on 3/6/20
Both Sheringham and Solskjaers goals in the ‘99 final were clutch goals, as they both had to be scored in order to win the game as there would be unlikely be any other chances to score.
Clutch doesn’t just have to be one singular event, it is coming up with the goods in the most important moments, when there probably won’t be another chance.
posted on 3/6/20
Ramires vs Barca
Drogba vs Bayern
Drogba penalty vs Bayern
posted on 3/6/20
Next we'll have the yanks calling the goals baskets.
posted on 3/6/20
To be fair Ramires' goal is probably the most under rated and greatest goal of all time, the finish was fackin exquisite as well
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