Looking for an GIF of Elmanders goal
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Not a fecking chance in hellP.O.S. wrote:Couldnt properly tell what he'd done from where I was sat it just looked as if he'd got the ball past a couple of defenders and finished well, but then seeing it on TV afterwards... wow! Absolutely immense goal, could well overshadow anything else he's done for us when the time comes to assess his Bolton career perhaps?
Watch MOTD go and overlook it in favour of Onuoha's goal yesterday in the Goal Of The Month competition
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Typical. Todays paper gives Bolton half a dozen lines and the rest of a full page is all about Wolves woes, McCarthy's comments etc. On the goals:( near as I can remember)
"Bolton scored a second after Elmanders superb footwork and Holden tapped in a third" That's it about a masterclass goal and a brilliant bit of passing, build up and great finish. Like I said, typical.
"Bolton scored a second after Elmanders superb footwork and Holden tapped in a third" That's it about a masterclass goal and a brilliant bit of passing, build up and great finish. Like I said, typical.
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I read the same thing. Pretty much dismissing it as another bog-standard goal rather than a piece of masterful technical skill. Shithouses.TANGODANCER wrote:Typical. Todays paper gives Bolton half a dozen lines and the rest of a full page is all about Wolves woes, McCarthy's comments etc. On the goals:( near as I can remember)
"Bolton scored a second after Elmanders superb footwork and Holden tapped in a third" That's it about a masterclass goal and a brilliant bit of passing, build up and great finish. Like I said, typical.
That it was but no where near the quality of Elmanders. Mind you on the sky sports poll most people seem to be thinking differently. Get the feeling most of them never saw Elmanders goal.boltonboris wrote:Come on.. That was a class goal. I don't think it was as good as Elmanders but it was certainly a great goalP.O.S. wrote:Totally scuffed it!
http://www.skysports.com/poll/results/0 ... 33,00.html
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Bet Mandy is devastatedseanworth wrote:That it was but no where near the quality of Elmanders. Mind you on the sky sports poll most people seem to be thinking differently. Get the feeling most of them never saw Elmanders goal.boltonboris wrote:Come on.. That was a class goal. I don't think it was as good as Elmanders but it was certainly a great goalP.O.S. wrote:Totally scuffed it!
http://www.skysports.com/poll/results/0 ... 33,00.html
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East Lower wrote:Settle downas wrote:At the time, he was at t'other end of the pitch and it 'looked' like the ball had bounced off the defenders shin and left him with an open goal.....how wrong I was.
Superb effort, up there with Eidur against Wimbledon

It wasn't as good as Steinnson's goal against Stoke.
What a strike that was.
In a wider sense, it was a well taken goal - will I still be raving about it in 15 years time - doubtful.
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We could make a decent shortlist just from goals in our games this month. FWIW I reckon Pavlychenko's against us will win it. Onuoha's was good, but if it hadn't been a full back there'd be no raving, the defending was pathetic.
Anyway, shortlist:
1 Steinsson vs Spurs
2 Hutton vs Us
3 Pavlychenko vs Us
4 Petrov vs Spurs
5 Beckford vs Us
6 Elmander vs Wolves
7 Holden vs Wolves
8 Davo vs Spurs (decent hit, but stuck in at the end to make up the numbers)
Anyway, shortlist:
1 Steinsson vs Spurs
2 Hutton vs Us
3 Pavlychenko vs Us
4 Petrov vs Spurs
5 Beckford vs Us
6 Elmander vs Wolves
7 Holden vs Wolves
8 Davo vs Spurs (decent hit, but stuck in at the end to make up the numbers)

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Paul Merson always says (yes I'm using Paul Merson as my source) that longer distance goals aren't as good because all the player is doing is just hitting the ball as hard as he can.
For that reason, I'm eliminating Pavlychenko's because I'm not convinced that he didn't just nice person it and hope for the best. Great goal, but not as good as Elmanders.
For that reason, I'm eliminating Pavlychenko's because I'm not convinced that he didn't just nice person it and hope for the best. Great goal, but not as good as Elmanders.
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