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Last edited by KolaKubes; 15-10-2007 at 09:42 PM..
Best free kick ever was goofy Ron's against England. He meant it and don't ever let anybody say he didn't. Gazza's in the semi against Arsenal was a close second and the best long range goal was Nayim for Zaragoza. Hmmmm... I think there's a pattern emerging here!
Maradona had a lovely one too for Napoli where he dinked it over the wall from the edge of the box. I think it was against Juventus or maybe it was Ascoli or even Notts County!
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Last edited by afeencalleddan; 15-10-2007 at 07:52 PM..
Best free kick ever was goofy Ron's against England. He meant it and don't ever let anybody say he didn't. Gazza's in the semi against Arsenal was a close second and the best long range goal was Nayim for Zaragoza. Hmmmm... I think there's a pattern emerging here!
He said in an interview, some time later, that he didn't mean it.
"No, no, you can't say that, because I was aware of the keeper's position and went for the shot at goal. The fact that it did not go in exactly as I planned is secondary to the fact that I was having a go.
"What basically happened is that I hit my shot too hard and, as it travelled through the air, it swerved more and ended up looping Seaman. There was nothing he could do about it and I suppose there was an element of luck involved, but a goal is a goal."
You can see by the way he hit it that he had no intention of finding a team mate:
Riquelme, Pirlo and Juninho have scored plenty of nice ones.
My favourite is Stuart Pearce's in the Cup Final '91. Had that stupid wanker Gascoigne been sent off for kicking Garry Parker in the neck, Brian Clough would have finally got his hands on the trophy which proved so elusive.