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TOP 5 GOALS BY HEMEL PLAYERS

TOP 5 GOALS BY HEMEL PLAYERS

Postby TAT2 » Sun Jun 21, 2009 7:06 pm

THE FIVE BEST YOU CAN REMEMBER THE SCORER AN :lol: :lol: :lol: :D D WHO WE WERE PLAYING AND THE DATE IF POSS OR SEASON.
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Re: TOP 5 GOALS BY HEMEL PLAYERS

Postby steve » Sun Jun 21, 2009 9:08 pm

Josh Price free kick away at Ford
Mickey Durkins 2nd (I think) in the 4-3 defeat at home to Northwood in the F.A.Cup
Paul Edgeworths last minute winner at Brackley in the Play-Off final
Anthony Thomas's second away at Yate last season
Any other of Anthony's curled into the top corner from outside the box goals
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Postby Hemelhammer » Mon Jun 22, 2009 7:35 pm

The one that really sticks out for me was Anthony Thomas against Halesowen (I think it was them - memory's going ! :oops: ) last season, from the halfway line. I know he has turned out to be a complete #### but what a goal ! Add any of the other ones he curled in from various positions (Farnboro at home springs to mind) to get the other four ! :wink:
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Postby Babushkin » Tue Jun 23, 2009 2:16 pm

Anthony - the goal referred to by HemelHammer
Anthony - Forest Green A Trophy last season
Anthony - Bath H
Joe Narty - H against East Thurrock or Wembley in the Ryman days.
Richard McDonagh A at Wingate and Finchley

I can't remember his name but it was away at Ipswich Wanderers in the FA Cup. A volley from about 30yards straight from a corner.
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Postby Babushkin » Tue Jun 23, 2009 2:31 pm

I think that last one may have been away at St Noets and not Ipswich Wanderers. Great goal all the same :D
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Postby tapper » Tue Jun 23, 2009 9:15 pm

Hemelhammer wrote:The one that really sticks out for me was Anthony Thomas against Halesowen (I think it was them - memory's going ! :oops: ) last season, from the halfway line. I know he has turned out to be a complete #### but what a goal


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Re: TOP 5 GOALS BY HEMEL PLAYERS

Postby Hemelhammer » Wed Jun 24, 2009 8:32 am

tapper wrote:
Hemelhammer wrote:The one that really sticks out for me was Anthony Thomas against Halesowen (I think it was them - memory's going ! :oops: ) last season, from the halfway line. I know he has turned out to be a complete #### but what a goal


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Thats them ! :oops: Probably one of the best "live" goals I,ve ever seen to be honest ! Trevor Sinclairs volley against Derby and Di Canio's volley against Wimbledon are def up there, along with a few Graham Paddon belters ( rip GP :( )

P.S. Anthonys goal against Forest Green was a belter but it took a wicked deflection to take it over the keeper ! :)
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Postby Motty's Mic » Fri Jun 26, 2009 7:27 am

I can't remember his name but it was away at Ipswich Wanderers in the FA Cup. A volley from about 30yards straight from a corner.

I think it was Matty Glynn

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Postby tapper » Sat Jun 27, 2009 6:36 am

Motty's Mic wrote:I can't remember his name but it was away at Ipswich Wanderers in the FA Cup. A volley from about 30yards straight from a corner.

I think it was Matty Glynn


Matthew Glynn did indeed score a cracker against Ipswich Wanderers - but it was in the 4-1 home replay win (Grant Carney & two goals from Abdul Yoki the other scorers).
Tristan Heywood scored the only goal in the original 1-1 draw at Ipswich, a near post header.

My own favourite goal must be the wonderful acrobatic strike away at Dagenham in the Isthmian League Cup (1990 i think). It was a rainy Monday night and only five or six Hemel fans (including committee) were present in a really awful crowd of about 60. The Daggers fans we spoke to in the clubhouse were terrified that they were about to be taken over by their tennants Redbridge Forest as they were in real financial trouble. Still that night the Isthmian premier division club had no worries as Hemel's goal was the only bright spot in a 5-1 defeat for the Tudors.
Trouble is, i cant for the life of me remember who scored it :x John Dixon i think but i stand to be corrected - over to you Marc...
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Postby Babushkin » Sat Jun 27, 2009 11:46 am

Tapper, can you remember who scored the goal I was talking about? It must have been away to St Neots in the FA Cup (you were at the game) and was an absolute belter. I think the scorer left for Maidenhead shortly after.
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Postby tapper » Sat Jun 27, 2009 1:30 pm

Babushkin wrote:Tapper, can you remember who scored the goal I was talking about? It must have been away to St Neots in the FA Cup (you were at the game) and was an absolute belter. I think the scorer left for Maidenhead shortly after.


I can indeed...The game you mean was in the preliminary round (the Ipswich game was the next round) and the scorer was....Yes, Mr Matthew Glynn again.
It was his first goal for the club, on his debut after joining us from Leyton. We beat St Neots 4-1 in front of the BBC "Road to Wembley" camera's - Steve Hale, Andrew Findlay & Grant Carney scoring the other three goals.
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Re: TOP 5 GOALS BY HEMEL PLAYERS

Postby Chewitt » Sat Jul 04, 2009 4:43 pm

Thomas's half way line strike has to be up there despite him being a tosser, something a bit different though could be Paul Edgeworth's diving header away at Swindon, great team move in a with a brazil-esque breakaway. :D
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