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Underappreciated Forest Goals

donny

Grenville Morris
Cracking goal! As I recall, he got the ball at right back deep in our half, dinked it over an opponent and ran round him, charged forward diagonally towards the inside left position, played it out to Osborn on the left, then ran into the box to take the return pass and score. I remember thinking it didn’t get the credit it deserved at the time.
Eric Lichaj scored a cracker in the same game too.

Can also remember Marlon Harewood scoring a shitpinger where he nutmegged the Palace fullback on the touchline with a backheel IIRC, then went on a run into the box before beating the keeper from a tight angle.
 

Chalky

A. Trialist
Worrall at Spurs last season
 

YellowBelly Red

Viv Anderson
Unless my memory is playing tricks, I seem to recall Lars Bohinen scoring direct from a corner at Birmingham.

Ian Woan against Newcastle in the FA Cup.

Matt Derbyshire home to Leeds, straight after Ross McCormack had equalised with that dodgy penalty.

Stan away at Wolves, where he spun on the half way line and left the defenders in his wake.
 

isaacs

Viv Anderson
Lee Chapmans winner against Everton in the Simod Cup final 30th April 1989. Everything that i loved about Cloughies Forest in a move that started in our own half with Nigel getting on the half turn passing it into Webb who immediately spots Franz Carr free on the right, and an amazing thing happens, Franz found the striker in Chapman with his run in to tap it in.
Just a beautiful flowing goal and a cup winning goal at that. Funnily enough i remember Chris Woods equaliser against City in February brought me right back to it. Love a sweeping attack with 4-5 passes from start to finish, a trademark of Cloughies Forest.


Full highlights there, what a game.
 

DapperDan

Steve Chettle
Lee Chapmans winner against Everton in the Simod Cup final 30th April 1989. Everything that i loved about Cloughies Forest in a move that started in our own half with Nigel getting on the half turn passing it into Webb who immediately spots Franz Carr free on the right, and an amazing thing happens, Franz found the striker in Chapman with his run in to tap it in.
Just a beautiful flowing goal and a cup winning goal at that. Funnily enough i remember Chris Woods equaliser against City in February brought me right back to it. Love a sweeping attack with 4-5 passes from start to finish, a trademark of Cloughies Forest.


Full highlights there, what a game.
Chapman's finish for the previous goal was brilliant, again Clough spotting that run and weighting the pass perfectly.
 
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