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Re: MATCHWATCH : Cambridge United (a)

by Uke » 03 Jan 2025 15:51

Was Smith's goal the 21st Century equivalent of this one?



Except we have moving pictures this time

Can't remember one that comes near (including Asaba at Peterborough)

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Re: MATCHWATCH : Cambridge United (a)

by Snowflake Royal » 03 Jan 2025 15:53

Uke Was Smith's goal the 21st Century equivalent of this one?



Except we have moving pictures this time

Can't remember one that comes near

Quinn against Wolves in the late 90s was on a par or better, imo.

Obviously too young for the Friday one.

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Re: MATCHWATCH : Cambridge United (a)

by AthleticoSpizz » 03 Jan 2025 16:18

^ +1 ^

Apart from the ‘too young” bit obvs

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by Ark Royal » 03 Jan 2025 17:48

Smith's goal certainly the best I can recall since that goal by Quinn against Wolves in '96. I did witness Friday's goal vs Tranmere in '76 and the difference was the brutal power he generated - the keeper was still diving when it hit the bottom corner of the net.

One goal I have seen since has reminded me of Friday's: Thierry Henry's vs Man Utd in 2004, difference being Henry teed it up with his shooting foot whereas Friday chested it down onto his right foot.

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Re: MATCHWATCH : Cambridge United (a)

by themwasthedays » 03 Jan 2025 18:26

Yes, Robin Friday's goal was so special. Even ref Clive Thomas rated it as the best goal he'd seen. Quinn's goal, like Smith's were very good but, another with a brilliant shot was Dennis Allen (the winer against Gillingham in 66/67 from all of 30 yards was another cracker!)


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by AthleticoSpizz » 03 Jan 2025 18:33

themwasthedays Yes, Robin Friday's goal was so special. Even ref Clive Thomas rated it as the best goal he'd seen. Quinn's goal, like Smith's were very good but, another with a brilliant shot was Dennis Allen (the winer against Gillingham in 66/67 from all of 30 yards was another cracker!)
I recall a magnificent Percy Freeman 30/40 yard screamer at a muddied 1970s Elm Park (just don’t ask me what game it was tho’)….recall the Evening Post of the day rated it very highly.

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Re: MATCHWATCH : Cambridge United (a)

by Mid Sussex Royal » 03 Jan 2025 18:47

There was a Billy Whitehurst halfway line effort I think V Bolton late 1980's - not as good as the Friday goal but deserves a mention.

I think he was sold the following week.

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Re: MATCHWATCH : Cambridge United (a)

by Esteban » 03 Jan 2025 18:57

I have a feeling this will be unpopular, but I think Wing's second goal against Cambridge at home was just as good. Maybe even a bit better...

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Re: MATCHWATCH : Cambridge United (a)

by blythspartan » 03 Jan 2025 19:07

Seen some great goals over the years, sadly not Friday’s against Tranmere. I always enjoyed Doyle’s when we beat Southampton 2-0 at the madstad in 05/06.

Quinn’s goal against Wolves will always live long in the memory, along with the abuse we gave McGhee from the South Bank.


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Re: MATCHWATCH : Cambridge United (a)

by AthleticoSpizz » 03 Jan 2025 19:17

Yup, Quinnys was a thing of beauty, back to goal, keepy-uppies….and then wham-bam thank you mam 3-0 (and his second of the night….what a player he was)

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Re: MATCHWATCH : Cambridge United (a)

by themwasthedays » 03 Jan 2025 19:29

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themwasthedays Yes, Robin Friday's goal was so special. Even ref Clive Thomas rated it as the best goal he'd seen. Quinn's goal, like Smith's were very good but, another with a brilliant shot was Dennis Allen (the winer against Gillingham in 66/67 from all of 30 yards was another cracker!)
I recall a magnificent Percy Freeman 30/40 yard screamer at a muddied 1970s Elm Park (just don’t ask me what game it was tho’)….recall the Evening Post of the day rated it very highly.

Yes, Percy also scored some great goals. I remember a couple in the last home game against Chester in 1972/3 or 73/74?, both terrific shots, maybe one of those was the one you were thinking of?

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by AthleticoSpizz » 03 Jan 2025 19:59

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themwasthedays Yes, Robin Friday's goal was so special. Even ref Clive Thomas rated it as the best goal he'd seen. Quinn's goal, like Smith's were very good but, another with a brilliant shot was Dennis Allen (the winer against Gillingham in 66/67 from all of 30 yards was another cracker!)
I recall a magnificent Percy Freeman 30/40 yard screamer at a muddied 1970s Elm Park (just don’t ask me :wink: what game it was tho’)….recall the Evening Post of the day rated it very highly.

Yes, Percy also scored some great goals. I remember a couple in the last home game against Chester in 1972/3 or 73/74?, both terrific shots, maybe one of those was the one you were thinking of?
probably, it might of been one of those ‘power-cut’ afternoons of the seventies…..maybe even a Sunday?

Being a ‘young Spizz’ and being in attendance at many of the Charlie Hurley games, I was probably not making too many notes for future references :wink:

From the bovril to the ‘meat wagon’ outside the South Bank turnstiles, to the smell of damp clothing and nicotine breathed yobs…it sure holds some treasured moments

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Oh happy daysRe: MATCHWATCH : Cambridge United (a)

by themwasthedays » 03 Jan 2025 20:26

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AthleticoSpizz I recall a magnificent Percy Freeman 30/40 yard screamer at a muddied 1970s Elm Park (just don’t ask me :wink: what game it was tho’)….recall the Evening Post of the day rated it very highly.

Yes, Percy also scored some great goals. I remember a couple in the last home game against Chester in 1972/3 or 73/74?, both terrific shots, maybe one of those was the one you were thinking of?
probably, it might of been one of those ‘power-cut’ afternoons of the seventies…..maybe even a Sunday?

Being a ‘young Spizz’ and being in attendance at many of the Charlie Hurley games, I was probably not making too many notes for future references :wink:

'Oh happy days'. I have to admit I had to refer back to my book for some of the details but, he really gave the ball a good old thrash!! He left us to go back cementing or something.


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by AthleticoSpizz » 03 Jan 2025 20:35

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themwasthedays Yes, Percy also scored some great goals. I remember a couple in the last home game against Chester in 1972/3 or 73/74?, both terrific shots, maybe one of those was the one you were thinking of?
probably, it might of been one of those ‘power-cut’ afternoons of the seventies…..maybe even a Sunday?

Being a ‘young Spizz’ and being in attendance at many of the Charlie Hurley games, I was probably not making too many notes for future references :wink:

'Oh happy days'. I have to admit I had to refer back to my book for some of the details but, he really gave the ball a good old thrash!! He left us to go back cementing or something.
yeah, bricklaying I believe (he was sure built like one :D ).

A respectful question ‘themwasthedays’, what book, was it one that you had published?

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Re: MATCHWATCH : Cambridge United (a)

by RoyalBlue » 03 Jan 2025 21:07

Uke Was Smith's goal the 21st Century equivalent of this one?



Except we have moving pictures this time

Can't remember one that comes near (including Asaba at Peterborough)


Nope. Close but no cigar IMO. 'God' had his back to goal and the first time control and swivel followed by shot. Mind you, I saw 'God's' live and only saw Smith's on TV so that may have helped colour my opinion.

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by RoyalBlue » 03 Jan 2025 21:12

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themwasthedays Yes, Percy also scored some great goals. I remember a couple in the last home game against Chester in 1972/3 or 73/74?, both terrific shots, maybe one of those was the one you were thinking of?
probably, it might of been one of those ‘power-cut’ afternoons of the seventies…..maybe even a Sunday?

Being a ‘young Spizz’ and being in attendance at many of the Charlie Hurley games, I was probably not making too many notes for future references :wink:

'Oh happy days'. I have to admit I had to refer back to my book for some of the details but, he really gave the ball a good old thrash!! He left us to go back cementing or something.


Fitting that Big Percy should work in the building trade. I used to love watching him demolish walls with his freekicks. Seeing a defender (plural if the ball rebounded to Percy) crumple to the ground in pain was almost as entertaining as when the ball missed the wall and ended up in or close to the goal!

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Re: Oh happy daysRe: MATCHWATCH : Cambridge United (a)

by themwasthedays » 03 Jan 2025 21:18

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probably, it might of been one of those ‘power-cut’ afternoons of the seventies…..maybe even a Sunday?

Being a ‘young Spizz’ and being in attendance at many of the Charlie Hurley games, I was probably not making too many notes for future references :wink:

'Oh happy days'. I have to admit I had to refer back to my book for some of the details but, he really gave the ball a good old thrash!! He left us to go back cementing or something.
yeah, bricklaying I believe (he was sure built like one :D ).

A respectful question ‘themwasthedays’, what book, was it one that you had published?

Yes I wrote a book (published it myself in 2001(?))of my experiences watching the games when I was younger (from 1965-1998) entitled 'Friends, Royals & Nutters'. A little tongue in cheek in places, with some exaggeration, but hopefully a little humorous as well.

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by AthleticoSpizz » 03 Jan 2025 21:40

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themwasthedays probably, it might of been one of those ‘power-cut’ afternoons of the seventies…..maybe even a Sunday?

Being a ‘young Spizz’ and being in attendance at many of the Charlie Hurley games, I was probably not making too many notes for future references :wink:

'Oh happy days'. I have to admit I had to refer back to my book for some of the details but, he really gave the ball a good old thrash!! He left us to go back cementing or something.
yeah, bricklaying I believe (he was sure built like one :D ).

A respectful question ‘themwasthedays’, what book, was it one that you had published?

Yes I wrote a book (published it myself in 2001(?))of my experiences watching the games when I was younger (from 1965-1998) entitled 'Friends, Royals & Nutters'. A little tongue in cheek in places, with some exaggeration, but hopefully a little humorous as well.
….and one of the very few (RFC) books that never fell into my possession….sounded right up my street….shame on me

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