Johnny Hewitt - diving header, Gothenburg, May 83
Johnny Hewit, sclaffed goal vs Bayern, earlier in 83
Edit - Frunkie Machine vs Heart, a league winner
EDIT: I may change my mind several times yet…
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...in the flesh?
1. Davie Cooper's t***derbolt in the 1987 Skol Cup Final.
2. Bert Konterman's wonder strike against the Tims at Hampden.
3. Barry Ferguson's free-kick in the Lovenkrands Cup Final.
Johnny Hewitt - diving header, Gothenburg, May 83
Johnny Hewit, sclaffed goal vs Bayern, earlier in 83
Edit - Frunkie Machine vs Heart, a league winner
EDIT: I may change my mind several times yet…
taking into consideration, occassion, level of opposition and execution of the various skills that make up the game i would list these as the top 3 goals celtic scored.
3. mo johnston. celtics 3rd goal v st mirren in 5-0 win in 1986. great passing move involving about 7 players.
2. celtics 2nd in stutgart in 2003 by sutton, a goal brilliantly crafted by several players and setting sutton up with an empty net, great timing in this goal to cut through the defence.
1. ultimate team goal especially to overcome the aggressive nature of the opponent. petta, petrov , lubo and lambert combine against rangers in the 6-2 game to create the nearest thing to a carlos alberto 1970 moment and against top opposition and a wounded animal, no easy feat, the goal ultimately had wider conotations as to who was about to be the benchmark, seen better looking celtic goals but for me this was the best for several reasons, the best team goal stuffing the opposition in terms of skill, control, brains and fi
Rev, were you in Stuttgart?
I clearly stated "in the flesh".
It's difficult to pick three. Kuznetsov's at the P*ggery on 01/01/1994 was a close fourth, mainly for the joy it triggered (and despair a****st the Tims).Originally Posted by pwlp
didny see the in the flesh bit.
i was at love street in 1986 so that would be the best.
canny think of the other 2 at present.
I thought you gave 30 years of your life to Celtic (your words)?
nearly 36 years woland ive given to celtic.
seen many a great goal, just difficult to compare a lot of them at the moment.
i never really consider t***derbolt goals from distance as great goals, no real skill needed, no brains needed, no decision making needed, no interaction with teammate needed and no timing needed.
Well, for some of us football isn't about mathematics or statistics, it's about magical moments.
When those long-range strikes go in, it fair sets the heart-beat racing.![]()
those type of goals are always great to watch but in truth almost anyone can hit a ball once in a while.
much prefer the team goal, when it comes off it looks awesome, as it only takes one moment to screw the whole move up no matter how brilliant it was leading up.