Can we make a 90 minutes of definitive history
1: Eastwood scores after 7 seconds
27: Eastwood scores v Man Utd
82: Ian Benjamin scores at Bury
87: Wayne Gray scores to seal the League One title
Anyone for any more?
Stan Collymore's first ever goal for Blues (home to Bristol Rovers?) and Peter Clarke's header at Chelsea in FA cup. Moot points as to whether they meet the Napster criteria however. More likely to are the first goal scored at the Hall (Roy Hollis?) and the last at the Stadium.
Stan Collymore's first ever goal for Blues (home to Bristol Rovers?) and Peter Clarke's header at Chelsea in FA cup. Moot points as to whether they meet the Napster criteria however. More likely to are the first goal scored at the Hall (Roy Hollis?) and the last at the Stadium.
2 suggestions .........
a) The Martin Ling goal against Wolves in Division 4
b) Goals against Spurs at home in the League Cup
and
c) Good penalty saves*
* Aren't all penalty saves good? Editor
The Spurs game went to extra time, so more than 90 minutes!
14 minutes: Franck Moussa christens the Care in the Community Stadium with the winner
15 minutes: Greg Heald's own goal for Barnet sparks a brawl after Martin Carruthers kisses him in celebration
18 minutes: Billy Best completes a 5 minute hattrick v Peterborough
27 minutes: Freddy's free-kick v Man U
31 minutes: even Kevin Maher scored! Maher gets the second as we rout Col Ewe 3-0 in the title decider (just as amazingly Che scores 60 seconds later but that's already taken)
32 minutes: Brett Angell v W*** H**. Get in.
41 minutes: Keith Jones scores to put Blues on course to beat Judas in his first game back
44 minutes: His nickname is the cat, he plays for Montserrat.... Tesfaye Bramble goes in goal v Boston after Flahavan sent off after yet another poor decision
45 minutes: Gordon Connelly is hauled off at half-time at Blackpool in Dave Webb's first game back. Connelly never plays again
48 minutes: Nicky Nicolau wins a penalty that definitely wasn't in any way soft v Northampton
53 minutes: Sada N'Diaye is sent off for an outrageous high tackle at Brentford
56 minutes: Mark Gower is sent off by that cheating **** St*ve B*nnett at Layer Rd for pointing out that St*ve B*nnett is a cheating ****
57 minutes: Ryan Leonard scores the only goal of the away tie at Orient in the JPT semi-final first leg
60 minutes: 1-0 down at home v Yeovil, Luke Guttridge equalises on way to the most sublime 4-1 win
61 minutes: sub Big Bad Barry Corr equalises v Orient to turn the game and send us to Wembley, Wembley
65 minutes: Substitute Roger NZamba goes off injured on his debut and is never seen again. This was also the same minute (but different game) Rio Alderton made his debut (on for UEFA Cup Winner Ian Selley). Sadly he was seen for a second time.
67 minutes: Trailing at home to Stevenage in the play-off semi-finals Ryan Leonard equalises
69 minutes: Bedsente Gomis makes his debut with a memorable sub appearance in a 3-2 defeat v Exeter
71 minutes: Dan Bentley makes his debut replacing an injured Glenn Morris v Torquay in a 4-1 win
78 minutes: Big Bad Barry Corr subbed on with us losing after 72 minutes on his return from nearly 18 months out scores v Exeter to spark a 2-1 win
79 minutes: After a wretched start to the season and trailing 4-0 at Darlo, Drewe Broughton is subbed off injured 15 minutes into a sub appearance. Released from the burden of their donkey forward, the club wins the next two first with 10 men v Boston (see 44 min) and then thrashes leaders Swansea (see 7 seconds) and never looks back. Donkey Broughton never plays for the club again and we win consecutive promotions.
80 minutes: 2-0 up and cruising against Oxford, that **** St*ve B*nnett sends off Leo Roget after mistaking him for Jereon Boere
81 minutes: Tes scores our second own goal of the day (after Donkey Broughton) to turn a 1-0 lead into a defeat at Brisbane Rd. Dave McSweeney had scored the winner at Roots Hall earlier that season.
82 minutes: Who put the Ball in the Bury Net?
Also 82 minutes: Peter Daley scores to send Col Ewe back to the Conference
90 minutes: Michael Nelson of Hartlepool equalises at Brentford to send us up
Just still need a time for the following
* Joe Allon being subbed off
* Dean Austin's penalty against Charlton, ending a run of 7 consecutive penalty misses
* Stan's first goal v Notts County
* Donut's penalty v Shilts, Blues' first ever defeat of top flight opposition
* Paul Byrne's twisting and turning goal in Judas' second game back
* Chris Powell sent off for peace-keeping in a 21 man brawl in the Anglo-Italian
* Derrick Parker clean through v Liverpool
* Cadette at Stockport and Crown at Peterborough
* Winning the title in 1981 and Cawston breaking the record for longest without conceding
The Spurs game went to extra time, so more than 90 minutes!
14 minutes: Franck Moussa christens the Care in the Community Stadium with the winner
15 minutes: Greg Heald's own goal for Barnet sparks a brawl after Martin Carruthers kisses him in celebration
18 minutes: Billy Best completes a 5 minute hattrick v Peterborough
27 minutes: Freddy's free-kick v Man U
31 minutes: even Kevin Maher scored! Maher gets the second as we rout Col Ewe 3-0 in the title decider (just as amazingly Che scores 60 seconds later but that's already taken)
32 minutes: Brett Angell v W*** H**. Get in.
41 minutes: Keith Jones scores to put Blues on course to beat Judas in his first game back
44 minutes: His nickname is the cat, he plays for Montserrat.... Tesfaye Bramble goes in goal v Boston after Flahavan sent off after yet another poor decision
45 minutes: Gordon Connelly is hauled off at half-time at Blackpool in Dave Webb's first game back. Connelly never plays again
48 minutes: Nicky Nicolau wins a penalty that definitely wasn't in any way soft v Northampton
53 minutes: Sada N'Diaye is sent off for an outrageous high tackle at Brentford
56 minutes: Mark Gower is sent off by that cheating **** St*ve B*nnett at Layer Rd for pointing out that St*ve B*nnett is a cheating ****
57 minutes: Ryan Leonard scores the only goal of the away tie at Orient in the JPT semi-final first leg
60 minutes: 1-0 down at home v Yeovil, Luke Guttridge equalises on way to the most sublime 4-1 win
61 minutes: sub Big Bad Barry Corr equalises v Orient to turn the game and send us to Wembley, Wembley
65 minutes: Substitute Roger NZamba goes off injured on his debut and is never seen again. This was also the same minute (but different game) Rio Alderton made his debut (on for UEFA Cup Winner Ian Selley). Sadly he was seen for a second time.
67 minutes: Trailing at home to Stevenage in the play-off semi-finals Ryan Leonard equalises
69 minutes: Bedsente Gomis makes his debut with a memorable sub appearance in a 3-2 defeat v Exeter
71 minutes: Dan Bentley makes his debut replacing an injured Glenn Morris v Torquay in a 4-1 win
78 minutes: Big Bad Barry Corr subbed on with us losing after 72 minutes on his return from nearly 18 months out scores v Exeter to spark a 2-1 win
79 minutes: After a wretched start to the season and trailing 4-0 at Darlo, Drewe Broughton is subbed off injured 15 minutes into a sub appearance. Released from the burden of their donkey forward, the club wins the next two first with 10 men v Boston (see 44 min) and then thrashes leaders Swansea (see 7 seconds) and never looks back. Donkey Broughton never plays for the club again and we win consecutive promotions.
80 minutes: 2-0 up and cruising against Oxford, that **** St*ve B*nnett sends off Leo Roget after mistaking him for Jereon Boere
81 minutes: Tes scores our second own goal of the day (after Donkey Broughton) to turn a 1-0 lead into a defeat at Brisbane Rd. Dave McSweeney had scored the winner at Roots Hall earlier that season.
82 minutes: Who put the Ball in the Bury Net?
Also 82 minutes: Peter Daley scores to send Col Ewe back to the Conference
90 minutes: Michael Nelson of Hartlepool equalises at Brentford to send us up
Just still need a time for the following
* Joe Allon being subbed off
* Dean Austin's penalty against Charlton, ending a run of 7 consecutive penalty misses
* Stan's first goal v Notts County
* Donut's penalty v Shilts, Blues' first ever defeat of top flight opposition
* Paul Byrne's twisting and turning goal in Judas' second game back
* Chris Powell sent off for peace-keeping in a 21 man brawl in the Anglo-Italian
* Derrick Parker clean through v Liverpool
* Cadette at Stockport and Crown at Peterborough
* Winning the title in 1981 and Cawston breaking the record for longest without conceding
Not quite mate, in 1979/80 we beat First Division Bolton over 2 legs in the League Cup, winning 2-1 at Burnden Park and drawing 0-0 down here. That, I think, was our first ever defeat of top flight opposition.
And Merv saved a penalty in the home game. Don't know the time.
What about the Polycarpou goal, that has to be included. Still the most important goal I've seen at RH.