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28 Jul 2002, 03:15 PM
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Greatest finishes....
What's the best, and/or most dramatic finish to a match that you've ever seen? Two that immediately come to mind on the world stage are Manchester United's two stoppage-time goals to up-end Bayern Munich 2-1 and win the Champions' League in '99. And France scoring DEEP into stoppage-time to force sudden death against Italy, and then Trezuguet scoring the golden goal to steal the Euro in 2000. Another on a regional basis I can think of would be a game in the Brasilian Champions Cup in the last year between Vasco and Miniero I believe. 3-2 Vasco in the 90th minute, penalty kick awarded to Miniero. Guilherme is stopped by the keeper, one-time rebound volley is stopped as well, but the third shot is chipped over and in for the goal. Where the hell was the defense? Poor goal keeper.
What's yours? They don't have to be famous ones, they can be local games, college, semi-pro, high school, U-17, doesn't matter...
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28 Jul 2002, 05:33 PM
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Easy. Liverpool vs Arsenal at Anfield 1989.
Last game of the season, Arsenal need to win by two clear goals to win the championship.
Michael Thomas scores in the last minute to clinch the title away at our biggest rivals.
There are lots of little details that went on through the match that made it even better to us Arsenal fans, but to have the top two teams playing each other in the last game of the season to decide the championship is the best ever climax to a season. After the long hard slog from February to May and it all to come down to one match is something special.
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28 Jul 2002, 09:43 PM
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Newcastle Troyes Intertoto cup final.
Newcastle 4-1 down at home, everyone is leaving.
With 20 mins left, they score 3 to make it 4-4. They almost score the winner but Troyes go through on away goals.
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28 Jul 2002, 10:36 PM
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Liverpool 2-1 Arsenal, 2001 FA cup final
"one-nil down, two-one up
St. Michael won the cup..."
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29 Jul 2002, 03:03 AM
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scous, that's a good choice. I remember seeing the highlights, and after Owen's winner, the announcer yelled, "The boy is a genius!"
Great call on a great finish.
another from MLS
Cup final in Columbus last year, Quakes beat Galaxy on a peach of a golden goal by DeWayne DeRosario. The only time I can honestly say Jack Edwards made a memorable call legit:
"DeRosario wants to go right at Califf, the shot..scores! The Quakes win the Cup! The Quakes win the Cup! DeRosario, a golden goal!"
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29 Jul 2002, 07:27 AM
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1986 Qtr. between France and Brasil was one of those wild finishes. Zico missing the PK in regulation. Then that no-call in extra time when a French player was brought down by the Brasilian keeper on a breakaway. Then in the shootout, Socrates missed and right after Platini boots it way into the stands.
And when France finally closed the deal, Motson's call:
"Are we going to see the wheel turn full circle after Seville...WE ARE!
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29 Jul 2002, 04:48 PM
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Greatest finishes....
Carlisle's survival was the best moment I've ever experienced as a neutrul watching a match, everything about it.
The story was, Carlisle and another team we're fighting to stay in division three and it was going to the last game of the season.
Now, before this, Carlisle had an injury crisis with their keepers and as such we're given special permission by the FA to sign a keeper on loan three weeks after the English transfer deadline had passed, the man never knew what impact he would make, Jimmy Glass. IIRC the other team down there we're none to pleased but decided not to persue the matter, afterall he was only a keeper....
Now, the other team (Can't remember who's) game finished, they got the result they needed should things go their way, it was now 5 minutes into injury time in the Carlisle game, they we're safe and Carlisle we're down. I remember sky had a live camera at the match, there was a huge pitch invasion, the champaign had been opened, the chairman was making a speech, the players we're on the fans backs, you'd of sworn they'd just won the champions league, thatt's how much it meant to them, or how much it would have meant to them.....
Back in Carlisle it's now the 6th minute of injury time, Carlisle need a goal or they're down, as far as the other team is concerned, as seen by the celebrations, this wasn't happening. Deep into the 6th minute Carlisle get a corner, it's floated in nicely, met by the head of Doobie, excellent header, surley a goal, no! the keeper pulls off an absolute miracle of a save, the Carlisle fans for a few split seconds we're thinking that's it, let's get used to live in the confrence.
But despite the keepers excellent save he fails to keep hold of the effort, the ball falls at the feet of Jimmy Glass, the goalkeeper who has snuck into the box unmarked, nobody noticed him. The ball landed near him, he stuck out a toe and stuck the ball into the back of the net, the man signed three weeks after deadline day to solve a goalkeeper injury crisis suddenly became the scorer of the most important goal in Carlisle history, suddenly there is euphoria, the final whistle is blown and the crowd invade the pitch. The camera goes back to the other match, there are thosands of bodies lying still in the middle of the pitch, it looked like a graveyard, the impossible had happend and Carlisle we're safe, they we're going down, and worst of all the keeper who they thought never should have signed was the man who sent them down.
I'm probably rubbish at desribing this but anybody who witness this event will never forget it and I doubt it will ever be surpassed.
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29 Jul 2002, 05:29 PM
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>>between Vasco and Miniero I believe. 3-2 Vasco in the 90th minute, penalty kick awarded to Miniero.>>
Gibby, I dont wanna nit pick but in respect to the traditional club that Atletico Mineiro is I just wanted to correct you. They are not known as Mineiro (thats where they are from, the State of Minas Gerais, locals are known as Mineiros). They are know as Atletico first and on occasion Atletico Mineiro, but never just Mineiro. Their nickname is GALO as in the translated "Rooster". Its also MinEIro and not MinIEro. Ok now Im nitpicking!
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29 Jul 2002, 05:37 PM
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Greatest Finish EVER ....
1976 Brazilian Championship Semifinals.
Inter x Atletico Mineiro
45m.30s into the 2nd half 1x1 tie and Inter needs the win to make it to the final.
Legendary Chilean defender Figueroa gives one last long pass towards the Box, where legends Dario, Falcao and Escurinho go on to touch the ball back and forth 5 to 7 times using feet and head without the ball ever hitting the ground putting Falcao in front of the goal where he slams it it. The goal put Inter in the finals which they would win and in the next years Libertadores.
I'm looking for the video of it, in the meantime here is the Audio from the radio of it :
http://www.paginacolorada.hpg.ig.com.br/Brasil76a.ram
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29 Jul 2002, 05:45 PM
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Man City v Gillingham in 1999.
Play-off to be in the English First Division the following season.
Gillingham go 2-0 up in the 86th minute, before City get one back on 88 minutes, equalise in injury time and gain promotion by winning 3-1 on penalty kicks.
Half their fans left after the second goal for Gillingham and so missed one of the greatest moments in Man City's history. Take heed!
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