Topic: Craig Robertson |
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1. Author: Frank Grimes Jnr Date: Tue 27th Oct 2015. 22:17 Anyone got a link to "The Goal" against Clydebank? Speaking of which, is he still scouting for Aberdeen? What a player in his day! Reply |
2. Author: JohnnyW Date: Tue 27th Oct 2015. 22:26 Craig Robertson's goal against Clydebank ------------------------------------------------------------ Best tweet ever: Post Edited (Tue 27 Oct 22:27) Reply |
3. Author: fergie Date: Tue 27th Oct 2015. 22:29 It's on you tube frank, a bit grainy but still glorious Reply |
4. Author: Paristotle Date: Tue 27th Oct 2015. 22:42 No Frank - he's moved to Spain and is now a scout for Sunderland, I think. I remember looking for "that" goal a while ago too and being unable to locate it. Epic, for so many reasons. Reply |
5. Author: Boomer Date: Tue 27th Oct 2015. 22:43 Left Aberdeen when McInnes took over. Moved out to Spain earlier this year. Reply |
6. Author: SanguinePar Date: Wed 28th Oct 2015. 00:30 ***Red carded despite breaking no rules, not swearing and not being abusive. ThaiPar out*** Reply |
7. Author: DrumRoad Date: Wed 28th Oct 2015. 01:13 Thought then & still do......... Norrie had a hand in that goal Nearly 20 years later & it's still my single "you had to have been there" football moment.........it was most definitely surreal If I remember correctly we were cruising at 3 nil up & the enormity of the recent events seemed to hit like a hammer blow when Clydebank scored their first goal, the legs went & we went into free fall, they got back to 3-3 & looked like ruining what was initially looking like a fantastic tribute to Norrie in the 1st game back just four days after his death Up stepped Craig Robertson & the rest as they say is history I remember the goal like it was yesterday, I hope I recall the rest of the events correctly? 2022/23 League one Winners Reply |
8. Author: AdamAntsParsStripe Date: Wed 28th Oct 2015. 03:01 DrumRoad, Wed 28 Oct 01:13 That's just exactly how I remember it as well. Totally surreal experience ending with an explosion of sheer brilliance. My mate next to me was the first to throw a scarf to Westy which he tied to the net and soon everyone was doing it. I'm no fan of Keith Jackson but his piece on this game was one of the best, most honest match reports I have ever read and captured the emotions perfectly that day. Zwei Pints Bier und ein Päckchen Chips bitte Reply |
9. Author: Bandy Date: Wed 28th Oct 2015. 07:05 Anyone got a copy of Jackson's report. I'd love to read it! Reply |
10. Author: Chunkypar Date: Wed 28th Oct 2015. 07:56 Got it at home but not back until Thurs night, I'll put it up then if no-one else has Reply |
11. Author: penapar Date: Wed 28th Oct 2015. 08:44 I also remember the goal as if in slow motion, wonder strike, and the clyebank players applause directed at pars fans after the minutes silence. penapar Reply |
12. Author: petrie_pants Date: Wed 28th Oct 2015. 08:47 "Anyone got a copy of Jackson's report. I'd love to read it!" Yeah I would too... Reply |
13. Author: PARrot Date: Wed 28th Oct 2015. 11:18 Just emailed the paper and asked for a copy. If it comes ill post it Reply |
14. Author: irishmcbride Date: Wed 28th Oct 2015. 11:48 Remember that goal vividly. I still think that caps perhaps the best performance by a single Pars player I've ever seen. Lord knows what it must have taken as captain to pull the team through that. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Reply |
15. Author: parzdaft Date: Wed 28th Oct 2015. 12:05 Very emotional day and in the end, a vital win. Reply |
16. Author: petrie_pants Date: Wed 28th Oct 2015. 13:06 Nice one Parot. Reply |
17. Author: Johan_Cruyff Date: Wed 28th Oct 2015. 13:37 I just love the reaction of Andy Smith at the top right of the screen sprinting off the corner flag after the goal. Probably the best goal I have ever seen at EEP for many reasons. Reply |
18. Author: Zimbo Date: Wed 28th Oct 2015. 13:49 My favourite memory at EEP. After all of the emotion of the preceding weeks, to come back with a strike like that to win 4-3 after having been 3-0 up was magical. I can remember standing there during the minute silence and thinking I had never seen so many grown men crying. BMMMH's free kick against The Wee Team also a firm favourite, but nowhere near as memorable as that goal. Reply |
19. Author: petrie_pants Date: Wed 28th Oct 2015. 14:16 I wish I had it in me to write a book on that period- it would be a bloody bestseller! Bert Paton's arrival, Jackie McNamara breaking through then sold on, The Dundee United 3-0 and 1-0 games, Petrie, Norrie's death, Clydebank game and Robertson's goal, the Airdrie game, Millar's penalty... More than enough to go on. Reply |
20. Author: Johan_Cruyff Date: Wed 28th Oct 2015. 15:17 Get at it PP.... Reply |