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Goal of the Month - April
Petrov(stunner) v Derby
11%
 11%  [ 1 ]
Vassell(scuffed shot) v Sunderland
0%
 0%  [ 0 ]
Whitehead v Man City
33%
 33%  [ 3 ]
Hargreaves(lucky shot) v Arsenal
11%
 11%  [ 1 ]
Owen v Reading
33%
 33%  [ 3 ]
Irekand v Fulham
11%
 11%  [ 1 ]
Total Votes : 9

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elano,diaby or van persie

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Ronaldo vs Wigan

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JeZZlee wrote:
Ronaldo vs Wigan


Nothing special. One pass from Pique set Rooney through and he squard it to Ronaldo for an easy tap in.

Good flowing goal but not a contender.

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pt89 wrote:
elano,diaby or van persie


has to be goals from october ...please indicate the matches if you can as it makes it much easier for us to remember the goals then .

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Van Persie against Sunderland/Gordon so far for me.

Oh how I wish Chopper was still around.

Manu vs Wigan

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Tevez 's goal was fantastic......superb skill and sccuracy of the shot!!!!
A great buy for the team....let hope he can keep up the good work!

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conner99 wrote:
pt89 wrote:
elano,diaby or van persie


has to be goals from october ...please indicate the matches if you can as it makes it much easier for us to remember the goals then .


so then just RVP against sunderland - first goal

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elano, diaby and van persie are the pick so far.

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Diaby scored in September. Confused

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conner99 wrote:
Johaldo8 wrote:
Yeah, Conner's just had a Frank Spencer moment there. Forgive him Smile



hmm betty .. Wink Well i guess you all have a point , but its just that whenever i have watched Match of the Day they never mention anything about the team play when doing the goal of the month competition . It is not called `team` goal of the month . The actual `goal` is the thing that matters ..an example is if a team ..Liverpool .has a lightning counter atttack and a cross is floated into the box ...up jumps Pter Crouch to head the ball ...however it hits him on the shoulder and goes in the net ....goal . Now would you all qualify as a goal of the month because of the superb movement leading up to it .. ?

Another example is a defender makes a tackle on a player heading towards goal , the ball is deflected to a midfielder ..who blast the ball 25 yds into the net ....great goal or not much cop because the shot was only the result of a deflection ...

To me the goal is the deciding factor ....not how we got to it ...the player is the one who is going to win the award ....not the team ...


Well, i don't think goals that have amazing build-up play but to be finished by a deflection or flukey way can be nominated. It has to be a combination, i.e. fantastic flowing football finished with a clean strike would suffice (it doesn't have to be a magnificent strike, as the overall goal is what it'd be voted for, rather than an individual peice of play). So either that, or an amazing goal by a single player. One or the other really.

But i do prefere the individual peices of brilliance - for example, using the goals J-Axe mentioned with Rooney and Van Persie. Rooney's was a fantastic bit of team play, but Van Persie's volley was out of this world, and those sort of goals are very rare to come by.

I guess a lot of it's personal preference.

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Van persie Header or Free kick vs Sunderland it was .. i belive october 7th.

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I have not heard many of you talking about Adebayor's demi volley against Derby> If that Goal had been scored by another striker, everybody would have been nominating that goal. That goal is almost the same like that Drogba scored against Liverpool and Barcelona last season, and even better. Adebayor's demi volley against Derby for me is the best so far.

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adebayor_junior in "vote for adebayor" shocker! Laughing

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I have not heard many of you talking about Adebayor's demi volley against Derby> If that Goal had been scored by another striker, everybody would have been nominating that goal. That goal is almost the same like that Drogba scored against Liverpool and Barcelona last season, and even better. Adebayor's demi volley against Derby for me is the best so far.


IT WAS NOT IN OCTOBER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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GOALS OF THE MONTH ..... Laughing

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Laughing

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LOOOUD NOISES!

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Giggs against Arsenal, 1999.

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^^Laughing^^

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marios wrote:
Giggs against Arsenal, 1999.


Ha Laughing

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van persie free kick against sunderland

just the fact that diaby had nearly burst the net a minute before but the whistle had gone.that was extra pressure on rvp and he still crashed it in off the bar.against the most exspensive keeper in british football may i add Wink

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Shouldn't we wait until November to start nominating our favourite goals of October? Or is everyone chiming in so that by the end of the month we can have a point of reference to help us remember all the goood ones?

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Ben91 wrote:
But i do prefere the individual peices of brilliance - for example, using the goals J-Axe mentioned with Rooney and Van Persie. Rooney's was a fantastic bit of team play, but Van Persie's volley was out of this world, and those sort of goals are very rare to come by.

I guess a lot of it's personal preference.


But you see, the play leading up to van Persie's screamer was ignored. The play up to the goal was better than the play leading up to Rooney's in my opinion.

It was a precisely executed counter-attack move. Gilberto knocked it out to Hleb, who controlled it, waited for the run of Eboué and sent the ball down the line which had the perfect weight for Eboué's pace, and when he crossed it first time the ball went out of the box straight to the run of van Persie who finished it unbelievably well.

Rooney's goal consisted of three passes between him and Ronaldo, and only three Bolton players stood in the way of their play. It was good play and a nice little chipped finish but the team play of Arsenal's goal was better, as was the final strike.

But the BBC are biased and very blind. Very Happy

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how dare you

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Definetly RVP's free-kick against Sunderland! No goalkeeper in the world would have saved that. On a biased note I like Emre's finish against Everton, a great way to mark your return!

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