So I have drunk alot of beer over the years, but one that always sticks in my memory is Colin Walkers goal against Israel in the 85 WC qualifiers.
Best ever All Whites Goal?
Grant Turner's header v Australia 1981
Ian Hogg vs Honduras, 2012.
"One of the best goals you'll ever see" - A. Dewhurst
I can't remember the last one.
I can't remember the last one.
True, its been a while!
Grant Turner's header against Aussie. The best headed goal I've ever seen, or am ever likely to see.
WALKER!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wsow2Q50j4E&list=PL8aDhxPE4J9oZmZf5uxhYc5_Nsuf9UPsK&index=4
billy wrights against the aussies was pretty special too
Grant Turner's header v Australia 1981
As above.
Has to be the Turner header. Not only the quality of the header itself but the build up play and the context of the match - finishing off a 2-0 away win against Australia to effectively knock them out of the WC. Imagine the reaction today if we beat them in a competitive match, in Sydney
Rufer against China in the WC.
Raf's miss-kick/great first touch that took him past two defenders then smashed into the top right v. Colombia at the 03 Confed Cup. ;-)
Raf's miss-kick/great first touch that took him past two defenders then smashed into the top right v. Colombia at the 03 Confed Cup. ;-)
My pick as well. Tried looking for it on youtube but couldn't find it so I gave up.
Either Turners or Rufers
GT's header.
GT's header.
But that header... You will go a long way to see such a thing of beauty
WALKER!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wsow2Q50j4E&list=PL8aDhxPE4J9oZmZf5uxhYc5_Nsuf9UPsK&index=4
It wasn't the best goal - by far - but still our best, I reckon.
Skipper Sumner in Malaga, June '82. As a kid it was quite scary seeing those WC games, were we out of our depth? Would we embarrass ourselves? Would we cruelly undo all that drama to get there?
We were 3-0 down at HT v that very strong Scotland side. I think it was Peter Williams who said at the break, 'Well, it looks like the All Whites are getting a hard lesson here, in just how tough the WC Finals are going to be...'
Then we scored. I ran into the kitchen shouting, 'We've scored! We've scored!'
For me there was nothing like that feeling, before or since. Well, apart from Wooddin, Reid, Smeltz, Fallon Jnr (although I never saw that goal live)...and those epic 1980-1982 WC Qualifying goals, each one almost as important as the other.
No goals in this recent series v Peru was a real bummer. The archives will remain forever bare.
Just on Grant Turner, what cruel luck to twist his ankle whilst in Spain training for the finals. To miss the big show after doing so much in the lead-up is not right.
Just on Grant Turner, what cruel luck to twist his ankle whilst in Spain training for the finals. To miss the big show after doing so much in the lead-up is not right.
Just on Grant Turner, what cruel luck to twist his ankle whilst in Spain training for the finals. To miss the big show after doing so much in the lead-up is not right.
got too cocky and assumed he' be the number 1 and wanted to spend more time with his girlfriend than the team, Van Hattum wanted it more - this was the general jist of it from Sam Malcolmson's book
Just on Grant Turner, what cruel luck to twist his ankle whilst in Spain training for the finals. To miss the big show after doing so much in the lead-up is not right.
He crossed Kevin Fallon.
In hindsight, probably either one if these
this was the general jist of it from Sam Malcolmson's book
That sounds like something I want to read. After this most recent WC campaign I'm in the mood for some serious - and successful - looking back.
If someone was 12 years old in 2010 then I'd hope they have similar memories and, in 35 years time (from 2010), they'll look back on it the same way I do 1982.
Another fantastic goal was Adrian Elrick at Mount Smart in the WC. A 40 metre rocket.
not a book you want to read, imho...
this was the general jist of it from Sam Malcolmson's book
That sounds like something I want to read. After this most recent WC campaign I'm in the mood for some serious - and successful - looking back.
If someone was 12 years old in 2010 then I'd hope they have similar memories and, in 35 years time (from 2010), they'll look back on it the same way I do 1982.
Yeah I was 10 during the 82 world cup, these qualifiers rekindled my interest in past WC campaigns etc...
this was the general jist of it from Sam Malcolmson's book
That sounds like something I want to read. After this most recent WC campaign I'm in the mood for some serious - and successful - looking back.
If someone was 12 years old in 2010 then I'd hope they have similar memories and, in 35 years time (from 2010), they'll look back on it the same way I do 1982.
Yeah I was 10 during the 82 world cup, these qualifiers rekindled my interest in past WC campaigns etc...
It was a tremendous (even life-changing - check my avatar and post-name) experience.
In saying that though, the 2010 campaign was special too, it was a real monkey-off-the-back for us in regard to the WC. We also got our first points, and rocked the Azzurri's world.
In hindsight, probably either one if these
Talk us through these Leggy.
In hindsight, probably either one if these
Talk us through these Leggy.
Surely you don't expect me to remember that far back? :)
In hindsight, probably either one if these
Talk us through these Leggy.
Surely you don't expect me to remember that far back? :)
Haha, surely you have some memory of your two goals for your country?
In hindsight, probably either one if these
Talk us through these Leggy.
Surely you don't expect me to remember that far back? :)
Haha, surely you have some memory of your two goals for your country?
I remember OK but recall a few more I should have scored.
not a book you want to read, imho...
why not?
not a book you want to read, imho...
why not?
Yeah Milts, why not? I reckon it's a very good read, the only "'with hindsight" book on the 82 AWS there has ever been.
May not be the best aw goal ever, but my personal favourite, Steve Sumner against Scotland, and the
look of pride on Sumner's face afterwards.
not a book you want to read, imho...
why not?
Yeah Milts, why not? I reckon it's a very good read, the only "'with hindsight" book on the 82 AWS there has ever been.
I'd agree with that, lot better than I thought it would be, but that was probably Malcolmson had someone writing it with him (can't mind teh name) - There is a copy in the Wellington Library if anyone is interested in it
Colin walker v Israel 85?
zoricich in Mexico. Best free kick I’ve seen us score although Woodsies goal earlier this year gets an honourable mention.
Rufer left foot volley v Saudi (0-5) was a cracker actually. He sort of lets it drop over the shoulder.
Btw what an event that was, thinking we are gone then wondering how we didn't qualify direct.