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1992It was a fabulous goal, but struggling to think of a worse one than Birmingham’s first.
Also Bindon deflecting a shot past his own keeper for the second consecutive game must also be a record.
1992 Brian gayle og gifted leeds titleStruggling to think of a better one in my era of Bladery
1969-70 onwards
I'ts probably the best half way line goals, full stop. Keeper wasn't even miles out when he hit it.Take a bow Gus, up there with the best ever Utd goal?
And it didn’t just drop over the line, it hit the net about half way up, so it was still travelling at speed.One of the great long distance goals of all time by any player at any level .
When he struck it , he not only gave it the exact amount of elevation but also a subtle amount of swerve . This resulted in the situation where their keeper was able to get back far enough to deal with the height of it but completely done by the late movement of the ball .
Absolute world class .
Currie v West Ham - Currie v Liverpool to name 2 off the top of my headStruggling to think of a better one in my era of Bladery
1969-70 onwards
I feel a bit for Bindon, we’d all be incandescent if he didn’t try to block the shots. He’s been very unlucky really.It was a fabulous goal, but struggling to think of a worse one than Birmingham’s first.
Also Bindon deflecting a shot past his own keeper for the second consecutive game must also be a record.
It was the only Blades highlight of last night, but what a highlight it was!
I've just rewatched it a couple of times and what's amazing is I can't really see him look up! Its a glorious finishHe's tried a few of them before hasn't he. Its good that he has the vision to look up and spot the keeper off his line from halfway.
To be fair to them we had a VERY inexperienced back line last night. They were under the cosh for long periods. A relentless Birmingham attack force needed their best forward to break them down.Bindon played well last night. Very composed, good decision making and cleared his lines when needed.
Difficult to shine when in an inexperienced and chaotic defence.
Sasnauskas has made a few errors and is clearly not yet ready but is all we have available. He has potential but is back- up at best.
Do feel sorry for Bindon, i know its his deflection for both but hes been unlucky on both of themIt was a fabulous goal, but struggling to think of a worse one than Birmingham’s first.
Also Bindon deflecting a shot past his own keeper for the second consecutive game must also be a record.
Can you blame him, the way things are shaping up.It's certainly up there.
Which probably means he'll be gone by end of this month.
Just hit and hope thenI've just rewatched it a couple of times and what's amazing is I can't really see him look up! Its a glorious finish
or spidey senseJust hit and hope then![]()
I think David Holdsworth scored an own goal in two consecutive matches.It was a fabulous goal, but struggling to think of a worse one than Birmingham’s first.
Also Bindon deflecting a shot past his own keeper for the second consecutive game must also be a record.
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