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BZ's Best ?

  • Volley vs Halifax at Withers

    Votes: 26 54.2%
  • Chip vs Bury away

    Votes: 22 45.8%

  • Total voters
    48


pasty

A different kind of pasty
Jul 5, 2003
31,038
West, West, West Sussex
An argument has broken out between myself and a mate. Which was the better of what we both agree were Zamora's 2 best goals for Brighton?

1. The magnificent over the shoulder, ball coming down from the sky with ice on it, beautifully timed, beautifully struck, keeper didn't move until the ball was in the net, volley against Halifax at Withers

2. The one-two with Paul Brooker (?), followed by a fluked 35 yard chip over an onrushing suicidal goalkeeper, that nearly missed the goal anyway, and was really an attempted pass to the right wing, away at Bury?

NB - Can you guess which one I think it is?
 




hans kraay fan club

The voice of reason.
Helpful Moderator
Mar 16, 2005
62,763
Chandlers Ford
Your mate is right.

though his best of all was the Sneaky George effort away at Chesterfield. Oh, how we laughed.
 


Silent Bob

( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
Dec 6, 2004
22,172
You're right.

Except about the Bury goal being fluky. It was class, just not as ood as the volley which was Van Basten-esque. :cool:
 


Braders

Abi Fletchers Gimpboy
Jul 15, 2003
29,224
Brighton, United Kingdom
An argument has broken out between myself and a mate. Which was the better of what we both agree were Zamora's 2 best goals for Brighton?

1. The magnificent over the shoulder, ball coming down from the sky with ice on it, beautifully timed, beautifully struck, keeper didn't move until the ball was in the net, volley against Halifax at Withers

2. The one-two with Paul Brooker (?), followed by a fluked 35 yard chip over an onrushing suicidal goalkeeper, that nearly missed the goal anyway, and was really an attempted pass to the right wing, away at Bury?

NB - Can you guess which one I think it is?
i have a sneaking suspicion you think it's number two:jester:

but i think his one down here against Barnet has to be mentioned, shimying through the defence to finish will nil concentration required!
 






Hoggy

Controversial!
Sep 28, 2006
675
BN1
the volley takes greater skill and ability to pull it off, chips are relatively simple and is just like any normal pass to space! the volley is his best goal!
 


Simster

"the man's an arse"
Jul 7, 2003
54,952
Surrey
the volley takes greater skill and ability to pull it off, chips are relatively simple and is just like any normal pass to space! the volley is his best goal!
The correct answer.

I also thoroughly enjoyed his one two and consequent stroke into the net at Orient. Plus when he took the Reading defence apart to score (having made a beauty for Melton and later providing Lewis with a chance he couldn't miss).

Actually, maybe his best goal was when he CHEATED at Chesterfield by kicking the ball out of the keepers hand and tucking it away. The irony of those whining gobshites moaning at him for cheating after that one was a joy to behold. :D
 








hans kraay fan club

The voice of reason.
Helpful Moderator
Mar 16, 2005
62,763
Chandlers Ford
the volley takes greater skill and ability to pull it off, chips are relatively simple and is just like any normal pass to space! the volley is his best goal!


Disagree 100%.

Any park player can swing their foot at a ball. Every so often they'll catch it sweetly and get to run around with their shirt over their head like a pratt.

Accurately chipping a ball that is running forwards, away from you, is very difficult.
 










Simster

"the man's an arse"
Jul 7, 2003
54,952
Surrey
Disagree 100%.

Any park player can swing their foot at a ball. Every so often they'll catch it sweetly and get to run around with their shirt over their head like a pratt.

Accurately chipping a ball that is running forwards, away from you, is very difficult.
Nope. Anybody can do anything once in a blue moon - that's no argument.

The crux of the question is whether you believe hitting a dipping volley that appears from over your shoulder across the goalkeeper into the opposite corner is easier than chipping a goalkeeper from 50 yards out. To be honest, looking at the footage from the Bury game I reckon I could have done what BZ did there. The goalkeeper has made that so easy for him - look at his positioning!

For me, the volley he scored was particularly good because it came from a great height and from right over his shoulder. Plenty of players wouldn't even have connected with the ball, let alone get it on target, let alone score.
 




The Auditor

New member
Sep 30, 2004
2,764
Villiers Terrace
The Bury one....although it may be the effect of excessive beer plus the excellent Meat & potato pies that influence the decision
Remember seeing Big Sam And Walter Smith outside before the game ...Bobby didnt disappoint them
 
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Skint Gull

New member
Jul 27, 2003
2,980
Watchin the boats go by
I think this poll needed 4 options:

Bury Goal and I can play
Bury Goal and I'm SHITHOUSE at Footy
Halifax Goal and I can play
Halifax Goal and I'm SHITHOUSE at Footy

Simster is exactly right and i'm guessing from the way he describes it he's played to some sort of standard himself.

The simple fact is I could make that chip probably 4 times out of 10 because the goal was WIDE open and the keeper was not close enough to block the shot.
However if I made the volley 1 in 20 i'd be well chuffed!

How many chipped shots do you see anywhere near the corner flag compared to how many volleys go out for a throw?

I can't believe this poll is even close!
 








Mellor 3 Ward 4

Well-known member
Jul 27, 2004
10,243
saaf of the water
Volley. The timing has to be 'just so' otherwise it would end up anywhere, the running chip is hard too, but not as hard if that makes sense!

Both F***ing quality though.

Oh for some goals like that next Season
 




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