Player moments for the Blades

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TC about to take a free kick summons woody over , they walk away from the ball, conversation must go something like , there’s a great big gap to the right , just give it one , GOAL , from the vid of woodys goals .

Birchinall get two at the pig sty , that shut my father up ,said we would need the cricket score board to keep tally

A resent one Berger with the first v West Brom for promotion great vision

Everything that George Baldock did best right back since Sir Len of Bager
 

Bananas by Sir Alan Woodward,commonly known as Woody.For you youngsters,that's goals,plural,direct from a corner.Noone has ever done it better.
Remember them well. Probably seems more than in reality but he certainly got quite a few of those. I was stood right behind the goal , I think at Leicester when one flew in straight from his corner. What a player.
 
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Signature moves:

John Egan rising to head a corner over the crossbar.

Ryan Flynn running down the wing, reaching a full back, and checking back rather than taking him on.

Peter Beagrie's Cruyff turns and back flips

King Keith dropping his shoulder slightly as he shoots in a one on one situation

Ndiaye and Gibbs White celebrating together
 
Signature moves:

John Egan rising to head a corner over the crossbar.

Ryan Flynn running down the wing, reaching a full back, and checking back rather than taking him on.

Peter Beagrie's Cruyff turns and back flips

King Keith dropping his shoulder slightly as he shoots in a one on one situation

Ndiaye and Gibbs White celebrating together

Stancliffes flick ons

Montys "control"
 
Hanging on by our fingertips to a slender 1-0, dying minutes, hoofball out of defence, Deano chases but Port Vale keeper beats him to it and concedes a throw, no-one to throw it to ...

Genius!
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I'll add a few more.

Leon Clarke scoring 4 against Hull: debating whether this is more memorable than scoring twice against the pigs.

Jags: that save from RVP when we played Arsenal.

David Mcgoldrick: Derby County at home in his first season, chipping Scott Carson to make it 2-1.

Mark Duffy: that goal on bouncing day.
 
Dane Whitehouse opening the scoring at the Lane Vs the pigs in 1991, first league derby in over a decade.

Same season, Deano's 45 yarder against Liverpool.
 
Tony Agana x 2

1. Chesterfield at home 1989 in the 3-1 defeat. It was my first game at the Lane, and I was awestruck standing on the kop as a 14 yr old kid. I re-watch the goal time to time and love Booker squaring up to the keeper straight after. Stan got sent off. We battered them but got beat. I was hooked.

2. His 2nd and our 5th at Leicester 1990. Such a sublime finish from the most stylish of players. At that point, we knew. What we didn't know was the events unfolding elsewhere.
 
v Stoke in April 1975 (Billed "TC v Hudson" by the papers before the match). We were winning 2-0 and with about 10 minutes left attacking the Kop End TC had the ball on the left wing, went past a Stoke defender, raised his arms waving at the crowd, went past another defender, waved at the crowd again to loud cheers before crossing the ball into the penalty box.

First half v Boro at home in Boxing Day 1975, attacking the Lane End he went past Boro defender, John Craggs, raised his arms waving at the crowd. Craggs furiously chased after him and tackled him from behind, ref blew his whistle for a free kick. Craggs then stood up quickly and waved at the crowd. He got booked.
It’ll have been the Stoke game - as a callow youth I used to stand on John Street
Honourable mention must go to Jeff King who tried to emulate him V Crewe @ Gresty Road, albeit substituting the waving / kisses with punches around the head of a pursuing opponent !
He scored twice in a 3-2 win ?
 
Peter Ndlovu's volley vs Leicester at home in 2003 that smashed the post.

If that had gone in, it would have been the best goal I've ever seen
That was outrageously good!
 
Can't add a link now, so here. Watch from 02:03 for that particular highlight:


I always loved watching that on the triple assault video, the way the camera is positioned you don’t even know Ndlovu is there, he appears out of nowhere and cracks that against the woodwork!

Would have been such a good goal
 

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