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1mickylyons
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I really cannot remember to many in recent years but George Santos v S Weds and a wee bit further back Livvo v Burnley anymore folks?
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I really cannot remember to many in recent years but George Santos v S Weds and a wee bit further back Livvo v Burnley anymore folks?


Cummins v Luton great header


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i think Kingsley Black vs AFC Bournemouth at Wembley, to take it to extra time...


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  no the best has to   paul  wilkinson @  goodison  
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Lee Nogan maybe against Bradford in front of the Ponny. Glancing looping header into the far top corner i think. There is a chance I've made quite a lot of that up.
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Matt Tees against Workington
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Assume non of you ever saw Messrs Rafferty and Tees head a ball.
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Quoted from jungleland
  no the best has to   paul  wilkinson @  goodison  


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i always rememeber that Shawn Cunnington header to pull it back to 2-3 vs Blackburn in front of the ponny.


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Ah you sneaked up on the blind side Pseudo.
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Matt Tees against the scunts,1971,there used to be a massive black and white photo in the town bar in the imp nutting it in the pontoon end
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Matt Tees against Workington


As i read this thread THAT goal sprung immediately to mind
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Simon Ford against Luton
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Cummins v Luton great header


that was a blinder  


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Dave Boylen against the Under 8's
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Dave Boylen against the Under 8's


for some reason i don't think he'll like that  


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Andy Todd away at Wolves. Great moment.
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Kevin Drinkall against York. Think it was in last few mins of a cup replay not sure. Won 1-0.
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Quoted from pseudonym
Matt Tees against Workington


Was that the one from a corner when he headed in from the 18 yard line to equalise?

If I remember rightly it kept our unbeaten start going as we stormed to the division 4 title.

Think there was about 10,000 at that game.
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Was that the one from a corner when he headed in from the 18 yard line to equalise?

If I remember rightly it kept our unbeaten start going as we stormed to the division 4 title.

Think there was about 10,000 at that game.
Correct. Nearly every opponent was in front of him. My guess it was about 1966

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Not the I can remember it well, but I always think of Zhang Enhua's header at the Reebok.
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Matt Tees

photo 14.....this is new one on me...

http://cards.littleoak.com.au/196364_abc_scottish_makeaphoto/00_196364_abc_scottish.htm

how could anyone so skinny head a ball so hard....

and they were proper footballs none of this plastic beachball stuff...
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Trevor Whymark away at Leicester in a mid week game at the back end of the season from the edge of the area. We needed the win to keep away from the relegation zone, while Leicester were pushing for promotion. If my memory serves me right he scored twice as we won 2 nil.
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A bit of a curveball but Tommy Watson against Bristol City. We won 2-1 after going a goal down which was scored by Andy Cole and I cant remember if Watsons was the equaliser or winner but either Gilbert or Childs delivered their usual top quality cross met by an absolute thunderbolt of a header from Watson.

Big Keith against Wimbledon too.


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Conlons last minute equaliser last year was pretty good.
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Conlons last minute equaliser last year was pretty good.


Good shout he sort of looped it over the defence and Goalie.
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Andy Todd away at Wolves. Great moment.


it was, wasn't it! Imperious.

Wolves' season fell apart after that. They had started selling 'premier league' season tickets before Town arrived at Molineux. They bottled it after that, chucking away a big points lead. West Brom got promoted instead
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Pat Glover and Tommy Briggs scored a few good headers as well as Rafferty and Tees,

I did see the last 3 but Pat Glover was even before my time.


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A bit of a curveball but Tommy Watson against Bristol City. We won 2-1 after going a goal down which was scored by Andy Cole and I cant remember if Watsons was the equaliser or winner but either Gilbert or Childs delivered their usual top quality cross met by an absolute thunderbolt of a header from Watson.

Big Keith against Wimbledon too.


If I'm thinking of the same game I think it was the equaliser. The winner was Mendonca from outside the box in the last minute. It took a massive deflection and looped over their keeper.
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Pat Glover and Tommy Briggs scored a few good headers as well as Rafferty and Tees,

I did see the last 3 but Pat Glover was even before my time.



I can never remember Briggs, I know I saw him play but I simply can't remember him.

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G.Jones against Lincoln just because of it's significance.
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Kevin Drinkall against York. Think it was in last few mins of a cup replay not sure. Won 1-0.


ANY header by Drinkell.


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For me, Matt Tees against Wet Ham, beating Bobby Moore at the ponny end.

Just looked through those cigarette cards, on Stiggs post, & there are two ex Town managers there.

Can you spot them?
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Kevin Drinkell against Bristol City around 1980 in front of the Ponny.It hit the back stanchion and came out of the goal with the same poer it went in with. Some City players  thought it had rebounded of the post.....happy days in the Ponny.


Batch, K.Moore, Waters, Wiggington, Crombie, Brolly, Ford, Drinkell, Mitchell, Cumming, Kilmore. D.Moore, Stone, Liddell. ....1979/80..... now that WAS a team.
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For me, Matt Tees against Wet Ham, beating Bobby Moore at the ponny end.

Just looked through those cigarette cards, on Stiggs post, & there are two ex Town managers there.

Can you spot them?



Yes.

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If I'm thinking of the same game I think it was the equaliser. The winner was Mendonca from outside the box in the last minute. It took a massive deflection and looped over their keeper.


Yeah the other goal was Mendonca from outside the box, great days!


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Marc North against Boro in the fa cup 4th round. Bullet header down low. What a moment...


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Ian Knight against Burnley, nearly took the back of the net out. Think it was about 1990, we won 4-2 after being 0-1 down.


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Lump against Gimps semi final playoff wasn't bad. But Tees headers were special


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Ian Knight against Burnley, nearly took the back of the net out. Think it was about 1990, we won 4-2 after being 0-1 down.


I remember that one too! Strangely because it was a game I actually went to on my own as a young lad...  

Remember Shaun Cunnington scoring in that game at the Osmond End

Think Francis got one back for them late on - god is that really that long ago  


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G.Jones against Lincoln just because of it's significance.


The significance being that I wasted a day watching a load of shite!


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For me, Matt Tees against Wet Ham, beating Bobby Moore at the ponny end.

Just looked through those cigarette cards, on Stiggs post, & there are two ex Town managers there.

Can you spot them?


Roberts and Kennedy?
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Billy Cairns one of the best header of a ball to play for Town.
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Matt Tees against the scunts,1971,there used to be a massive black and white photo in the town bar in the imp nutting it in the pontoon end

I made it.
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when the ball is on the ground everybody is the same size its what you do with the ball that matters m/http/thisis.co.uk/274236/signature/gtfc-soldier-aphanfc
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I made it.
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No  you didn't,you're a local Lib Dem councillor.
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Was that the one from a corner when he headed in from the 18 yard line to equalise?

If I remember rightly it kept our unbeaten start going as we stormed to the division 4 title.

Think there was about 10,000 at that game.


I took the corner
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   I am enjoying this, can anyone remember me scoring against Oldham Athletic and Bristol Rovers with headers, a five foot midget out jumping tall defenders..

I know I will get some stick, but that is what the Fishy is for.

Its Saturday and we have got to get into the mood for hopefully a good win today and I will not predict the result I promise
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Quoted from oldfootballer
   I am enjoying this, can anyone remember me scoring against Oldham Athletic and Bristol Rovers with headers, a five foot midget out jumping tall defenders..

I know I will get some stick, but that is what the Fishy is for.

Its Saturday and we have got to get into the mood for hopefully a good win today and I will not predict the result I promise
OLDFOOTBALLER


I saw you play a lot of games for Town Dave but can't remember you scoring with your head.

Was it at home and what year?
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I saw you play a lot of games for Town Dave but can't remember you scoring with your head.

Was it at home and what year?



You have to remember he was in full disguise.   Hair down to his shoulders and a moustache which nearly touched the ground.

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Phil Bonnyman away at Blackburn, he seemed to just float in the air in slow motion above their defenders, ball straight  into the top corner.
Was it Matt Harold who put one in straight from k.o. from over 20 yards and from wide of the goal  
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Rob Duffy away at Eastbourne....

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Anyone mentioned Gary Childs (one and only) header against (If I recall) Bristol City ? First game without Buckley after he'd hopped over to WBA. Town were roared out onto the pitch and responded in kind. Still see Gaz Childs patting his head in the celebration.


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You have to remember he was in full disguise.   Hair down to his shoulders and a moustache which nearly touched the ground.





It was the 70's.
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gary jones v macclesfield great looping header


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You have to remember he was in full disguise.   Hair down to his shoulders and a moustache which nearly touched the ground.



"Those were the days my friend we thought they would ever end we sing & dance for evermore we fight and never lose yes those were the days my friend."

We all thought we were the Beatles you see.
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"Those were the days my friend we thought they would ever end we sing & dance for evermore we fight and never lose yes those were the days my friend."

We all thought we were the Beatles you see.
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Tis true Dave, they never believe me in the barbers shop when I say I used to have hair down to my shoulders, now ofcourse it's a question of finding any to cut.

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Tis true Dave, they never believe me in the barbers shop when I say I used to have hair down to my shoulders, now ofcourse it's a question of finding any to cut.


You are dead right we all thought we would have long hair for evermore,

but I lost a lot of my hair through heading the ball

Can you believe that, I will have you know that I am proud of the amount of headers I won in my carreer
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I made it.
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I thought you was going to say your headed goal at Wrexham D ave.


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I can never remember Briggs, I know I saw him play but I simply can't remember him.



He was past his best when we started watching town Icey,

I remember him because he kept my favourite player out the team most weeks, a young Ron Rafferty.


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I thought you was going to say your headed goal at Wrexham D ave.


Atually I am glad you mentioned that icon goal against the resident Welsh centre half at the time, that was one of the best goals in all my carreer.

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Phil Bonnyman away at Blackburn, he seemed to just float in the air in slow motion above their defenders, ball straight  into the top corner.
Was it Matt Harold who put one in straight from k.o. from over 20 yards and from wide of the goal  


Calvin Andrew wasnt it?
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Calvin Andrew wasnt it?

Your right, we seemed to go through a few loanees

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Tony Crane against S.Weds in 03/04 and Glen Downey against Wrexham in 05/06


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No one has mentioned Big Keef against The Dons.


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No one has mentioned Big Keef against The Dons.


They have now.


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Matt Tees against Workington


sir matt against the scunts 1972
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Calvin Andrew wasnt it?


They do look alike  


JESUS AT THE CENTRE
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A bit of a curveball but Tommy Watson against Bristol City. We won 2-1 after going a goal down which was scored by Andy Cole and I cant remember if Watsons was the equaliser or winner but either Gilbert or Childs delivered their usual top quality cross met by an absolute thunderbolt of a header from Watson.

Big Keith against Wimbledon too.


You sure Tiny?


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You sure Tiny?


Ah! ok.


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