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    Quote Originally Posted by Jeekay56 View Post
    Leigh Curtis was impressed, I don't know how long he thinks the pitch is though!

    16:53KEY EVENT


    THE BEST GOAL I'VE EVER SEEN LIVE!

    Michael Doyle has just scored from 70 yards.


    He was inside the oppo's half, so 55yards at best.


    Location Nottingham, England
    Coordinates 52°56′33″N 1°8′14″WCoordinates: 52°56′33″N 1°8′14″W
    Capacity 18,816
    Field size 114 x 76 yards (104 x 69 metres)

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    Quote Originally Posted by countygump View Post
    He was inside the oppo's half, so 55yards at best.


    Location Nottingham, England
    Coordinates 52°56′33″N 1°8′14″WCoordinates: 52°56′33″N 1°8′14″W
    Capacity 18,816
    Field size 114 x 76 yards (104 x 69 metres)
    Wind assisted?

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    Ba-dee-ya, We've got Michael Doyle,
    Ba-dee-ya, Pinged it from the middle,
    Ba-dee-ya, Scored from ****ing half...way!

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    Quote Originally Posted by navypie View Post
    Wind assisted?
    How, did the Kop fart?

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    An absolute stunning goal just as the replay was beckoning. I thought Crawford had a good game, yes lots of simple safe passing but also 2 impeccable passes, one which led to the first goal. Kelly Evans played out his skin and even our goalie made 2 point blank saves and almost the 3rd!!!. Great team effort, well done lads

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    Great thread title 😀

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    Quote Originally Posted by navypie View Post
    I've been going down the Lane a long time, not sure I've seen a better goal. I said to my lad that I bet those who left early must be pig sick. COYP!!
    I’ve been going down the lane for 23 years and that is the best goal I’ve ever seen live.

    It was pure magic and right at the end of the game as well. For a player who gives his all and is always trying his best and who at 38 is nearing the end of his career I’m absolutely delighted for the man.

    I really don’t understand why people leave games early when the game is in the balance and there is only one goal in it. It’s like watching a murder mystery programme and turning the TV off and going to bed before knowing who did it.

    Those that left early today missed a special footballing moment.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MAD_MAGPIE View Post
    I’ve been going down the lane for 23 years and that is the best goal I’ve ever seen live.

    It was pure magic and right at the end of the game as well. For a player who gives his all and is always trying his best and who at 38 is nearing the end of his career I’m absolutely delighted for the man.

    I really don’t understand why people leave games early when the game is in the balance and there is only one goal in it. It’s like watching a murder mystery programme and turning the TV off and going to bed before knowing who did it.

    Those that left early today missed a special footballing moment.
    Exactly. I went along today expecting a game akin to a pre-season friendly, with a small crowd and only one stand open for home fans. I never expected to witness one of the most spectacular goals I've ever seen in 50 years as a Notts fan, and the fact it was the winning goal scored with only seconds left on the clock made it even more dramatic.

    I never thought this would be a game that lives long in the memory, but it was!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Elite_Pie View Post
    Exactly. I went along today expecting a game akin to a pre-season friendly, with a small crowd and only one stand open for home fans. I never expected to witness one of the most spectacular goals I've ever seen in 50 years as a Notts fan, and the fact it was the winning goal scored with only seconds left on the clock made it even more dramatic.

    I never thought this would be a game that lives long in the memory, but it was!
    I could not agree more. When supporters like yourself who have been going half a century to the lane say that it just shows how special a goal it was.

    That goal is a symbol of the club making a statement that we might be down in the National League but we are far from out.

    We don’t have many special moments as Notts fans to savour and enjoy and you just never know when they may happen.

    Who would have thought such a goal would be scored today? Having watched it again a few more times Micheal Doyle should take a bow and surely has now written himself into Notts folklore. 38 years old playing game after game. A legend.

    I can’t remember the last time I’ve been that happy leaving the ground.

    If this goal was scored in the premier league by a player it would be all over Sky and Match of the Day and they would make an instant name of themselves, much like David Beckham did against Wimbledon in 1996. Guess who was on the bench for Wimbledon that day?
    Last edited by MAD_MAGPIE; 11-01-2020 at 11:33 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MAD_MAGPIE View Post
    I could not agree more. When supporters like yourself who have been going half a century to the lane say that it just shows how special a goal it was.

    That goal is a symbol of the club making a statement that we might be down in the National League but we are far from out.

    We don’t have many special moments as Notts fans to savour and enjoy and you just never know when they may happen.

    Who would have thought such a goal would be scored today? Having watched it again a few more times Micheal Doyle should take a bow and surely has now written himself into Notts folklore. 38 years old playing game after game. A legend.

    I can’t remember the last time I’ve been that happy leaving the ground.

    If this goal was scored in the premier league by a player it would be all over Sky and Match of the Day and they would make an instant name of themselves, much like David Beckham did against Wimbledon in 1996. Guess who was on the bench for Wimbledon that day?
    You?

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