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Post by stennyman on Mar 25, 2012 17:53:56 GMT
Whilst we are all still celebrating a certain goal yesteday i would be interseted if those who saw Beagrie's goal against Bournemouth would cast a vote on which was the better goal.
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Post by werrington on Mar 25, 2012 17:58:22 GMT
Whilst we are all still celebrating a certain goal yesteday i would be interseted if those who saw Beagrie's goal against Bournemouth would cast a vote on which was the better goal. That goal was fantastic mate. We were talking about this after the game and certain goals live long in the memory.....the goal you are talking about, Fuller at Wolves, Crouch yesterday etc etc. I was there for all 3
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Post by padders01 on Mar 25, 2012 17:59:59 GMT
Griffin against Cov in the fog????
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Post by Deleted on Mar 25, 2012 18:00:54 GMT
Great goal and didn't he do his back flick afterwards as well?Just a pity the bloke dunna like us now.
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Post by stennyman on Mar 25, 2012 18:03:04 GMT
Whilst we are all still celebrating a certain goal yesteday i would be interseted if those who saw Beagrie's goal against Bournemouth would cast a vote on which was the better goal. That goal was fantastic mate. We were talking about this after the game and certain goals live long in the memory.....the goal you are talking about, Fuller at Wolves, Crouch yesterday etc etc. I was there for all 3 Luckily i was also there for all 3.The only one i wish i had been at was Sir Greenhoff's at Birmingham,but i was only 4. I just think Beagrie's was better but only just from Crouch.
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Post by boslemstokie on Mar 25, 2012 18:03:25 GMT
What I remember about beagries goal was he picked it up in his own half n took about 20 defenders on and rifled a 40 yard shot in the top corner, memory is probably wrong, always my favourite goal but conna remember exactly how it happened.
Beagrie had full control and knew what he was doing, where crouch could try that kick 100 times and it would never go in again.
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Post by stennyman on Mar 25, 2012 18:16:15 GMT
Whilst we are all still celebrating a certain goal yesteday i would be interseted if those who saw Beagrie's goal against Bournemouth would cast a vote on which was the better goal. That goal was fantastic mate. We were talking about this after the game and certain goals live long in the memory.....the goal you are talking about, Fuller at Wolves, Crouch yesterday etc etc. Go on then mate,which was the best.No fence sitting. I was there for all 3 Go on then mate,which was better.
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Post by march4 on Mar 25, 2012 18:16:29 GMT
Nothing that numpty Beagrie did was of any merit to our club. He was one of the main reasons for our relegation.
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Post by stennyman on Mar 25, 2012 18:25:28 GMT
March4 i think you wil find that Mr Ball was responsible..To this day i still blame the the Mills out brigade.The job Mid table Mick did bit us on the arse for years.I remember a League Cup defeat to Leyton Orient and the stupid reaction afterwards,they wanted Mills out.They got there wish.What happened?
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Post by terrybrookes on Mar 25, 2012 18:27:38 GMT
This is the one I thought of
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Post by manchesterpotter on Mar 25, 2012 18:33:42 GMT
I would say that the Crouch goal is better. He scored the goal of his career in the highest level of English football against one of the best and most expensive teams in the history of the Premier League.
The Beagrie goal is fantastic, but Bournemouth were/are/always will be shit. (With all due respect to any Bournemouth fans reading this, highly unlikely as it is)
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Post by werrington on Mar 25, 2012 18:34:33 GMT
That goal was fantastic mate. We were talking about this after the game and certain goals live long in the memory.....the goal you are talking about, Fuller at Wolves, Crouch yesterday etc etc. Go on then mate,which was the best.No fence sitting. I was there for all 3 Go on then mate,which was better. Its between Fuller and Crouch mate.....probably Fuller because it was not instinctive but both were fantastic efforts!!! Nah bollocks to it i cant decide
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Post by stennyman on Mar 25, 2012 18:39:04 GMT
Go on then mate,which was better. Its between Fuller and Crouch mate.....probably Fuller because it was not instinctive but both were fantastic efforts!!! Nah bollocks to it i cant decide Respect,but i would still go for Beagrie's.I only hope we have this debate more often.
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Post by E1 Potter on Mar 25, 2012 18:47:09 GMT
What a goal that was from Beagrie! I remember being shocked and then amazed watching the somersaults. I also remember seeing it on video a couple of years later and he only actually beat about 3 men and I was a little bit disappointed that it was not quite as good as I had remembered. Still, absolute quality.
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Post by padders01 on Mar 25, 2012 18:52:04 GMT
Crouch goal is also against Joe Hart, England number 1 and one of the best in the league
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Post by stennyman on Mar 25, 2012 18:54:07 GMT
Crouch goal is also against Joe Hart, England number 1 and one of the best in the league Have you seen the Beagrie goal?
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Post by midstaffsstokie on Mar 25, 2012 18:55:07 GMT
Toddy Orlygson scored a blinder against Sunderland, but for me Crouchys goal wins it!
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Post by padders01 on Mar 25, 2012 18:56:10 GMT
Crouch goal is also against Joe Hart, England number 1 and one of the best in the league Have you seen the Beagrie goal? No I haven't, hence why i haven't made a choice either way, I was just stating that fact
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Post by march4 on Mar 25, 2012 19:08:33 GMT
March4 i think you wil find that Mr Ball was responsible..To this day i still blame the the Mills out brigade.The job Mid table Mick did bit us on the arse for years.I remember a League Cup defeat to Leyton Orient and the stupid reaction afterwards,they wanted Mills out.They got there wish.What happened? Listen to the bile from the clown yesterday. He has shown nothing but contempt for our club from the word 'go'. Our relegation was down to Beagrie as much as anyone else.
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Post by mickstupp on Mar 25, 2012 19:20:41 GMT
Nothing that numpty Beagrie did was of any merit to our club. He was one of the main reasons for our relegation. March. how can you blame Peter Beagie for Stoke going down in 1989/90 when he was sold to Everton about 10-12 games into the season (October 1989)??
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Post by Bagwash on Mar 25, 2012 19:27:01 GMT
Would have to say Beagries goal shades it for me but Crouchys goal yesterday was the best one at The Brit.
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Post by marcofstoke on Mar 25, 2012 20:34:06 GMT
Beagrie's goal is on youtube but its very poor quality!( the footage not the goal!) I was there but its 23 years ago, looking at the video he seems to pick the ball up in his own penalty area or on the edge of it before beating 3 or 4 men and scoring from the edge of the box
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Post by Deleted on Mar 25, 2012 20:47:46 GMT
Beagries was good, but not as good as crouches! I think it was better than van bastens volley, and keens v derby
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Post by JoeinOz on Mar 26, 2012 1:01:59 GMT
Nothing that numpty Beagrie did was of any merit to our club. He was one of the main reasons for our relegation.
How do you make that out?
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Post by Maccca100 on Mar 26, 2012 8:00:19 GMT
Probably the worst youtube video ever
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Post by oldmanamow on Mar 26, 2012 8:11:41 GMT
Was there for beagrie's vs Bournemouth!! Class goal! But the greatest stoke goal of all time for me still remains, mark stein against the shit!!
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Post by davejohnno1 on Mar 26, 2012 8:54:18 GMT
Beagrie's goal was quality but the bloke is an absolute twat who for some reason, seems to despise Stoke.
I would love to know what his problem is with us.
I was very young, but Beagrie was loved as a player here and we sold him to Everton as soon as they came knocking.
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Post by JoeinOz on Mar 28, 2012 23:39:41 GMT
I'm, still waiting to read about why we got relegated becaause of Peter Beagrie.
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Post by Dutchpeter on Mar 29, 2012 12:35:55 GMT
Every goal Beagrie scored for Stoke was out of the top drawer. Never scored tap ins.
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Post by neilb987 on Mar 29, 2012 12:54:14 GMT
Peter Beagrie was a quality player, if prone to over-elaboration - he'd like to beat the same player three times if he could!
Bearing in mind he only had Dave Bamber to aim at . . . unless my memory is playing tricks with me?
Don't know why he doesn't seem to like us now. It certainly wasn't Beagrie who was responsible for our catastrophic relegation.
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