The best goalkeeping display... 12:31 - Sep 9 with 3652 views | YorkRanger | (or save).... Reading Clive's summary on Phil Dowd's appointment for the game at Old Trafford reminded me of the great performance by Cerny in the League Cup defeat there. That then left me reflecting on great saves or goalkeeping performances by QPR keepers. Admittedly these don't stay in the mind as long as the great goals but here are a few offerings (in no particular order): 1. Peter Hucker - FA Cup Final 1982 2. Chris Day - Last minute Oldham play off semi final 3. Paddy Kenny - Tip over the bar , home game v Leicester 1-0 victory (ishmael Miller goal). Thoughts anyone...(hope this isnt a Spackman...) | | | | |
The best goalkeeping display... on 12:35 - Sep 9 with 2690 views | Northernr | Chris Day made a better save (though not as important) than the Oldham one in a night match at Wrexham. Also had an astonishing game in the wind and rain at Blackpool when we won 1-0 there and Rowlands scored. Jurgeon Sommer's finest hour v Villa at home was quite something as well. And Lee Camp's debut at Hartlepool. The one goal they did get followed a triple save!
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The best goalkeeping display... on 12:44 - Sep 9 with 2654 views | BrianMcCarthy | Seaman made a great save in front of the Rangers fans at Old Trafford. It broke in the box and someone (McClair?) lashed it instinctively. It went hard to Seaman's right. We all thought it was in. Unreal save. | |
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The best goalkeeping display... on 12:53 - Sep 9 with 2635 views | danehoop | Wasn't it Cerny at Anfield that played one the most stunning displays of keeping ever having barely played all season? | |
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The best goalkeeping display... on 12:55 - Sep 9 with 2627 views | paulparker | Chris Day- Cardiff play off final, a point blank header tipped over the bar , may have been extra time, I honestly thought we would win it then Paul Jones vs Wolves, 0-0 he pulled of a brilliant double save ball , ball goes a cross the box striker hits it which jones saves, the ball comes out to another wolves player who only has to tap it into an empty net, jones then gets up to tip the rebound round the post, Jurgen Sommer vs Aston Villa , 96 we won 2-1 or 2-0 but sommer was brilliant that day best game for us , otherwise he was pretty sh&t Seamen vs Coventry away late eighties , cov midfielder lets rip with a 35 yard volley which is going into the top corner before spunky tips it round the post, awesome Seamen vs Arsenal away fa cup, before that replay with sansom & sinton, seamen kept arsenal at bay on his own to help us earn a replay Chris day vs Stoke, 1st game of the season when in league 2 , 9 new players including Day, we won 1-0 but day and palmer were brilliant in keeping stoke at bay in the 2nd half Ceaser against spuds, spurs player hits one from 3o yards which hits the post, adeybour runs in for the follow up, only for ceaser to stick out a leg and put it over the bar mentions to day,for Oldham, & paddy for Leicester as well as cerny man yoo away | |
| And Bowles is onside, Swinburne has come rushing out of his goal , what can Bowles do here , onto the left foot no, on to the right foot
That’s there that’s two, and that’s Bowles
Brian Moore
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The best goalkeeping display... on 13:01 - Sep 9 with 2600 views | WestbourneR |
The best goalkeeping display... on 12:35 - Sep 9 by Northernr | Chris Day made a better save (though not as important) than the Oldham one in a night match at Wrexham. Also had an astonishing game in the wind and rain at Blackpool when we won 1-0 there and Rowlands scored. Jurgeon Sommer's finest hour v Villa at home was quite something as well. And Lee Camp's debut at Hartlepool. The one goal they did get followed a triple save!
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Sommer was awful but that game vs Villa was SPECIAL. I was sitting low down in Ellerslie and looking at the away end goal, and our defensive wall was obscuring most of the goal. Then Ian Taylor (I think) takes a great free kick and it is bending into the corner only for Sommer to appear flying through the air from behind the wall to tip it over. Amazing sight. I could have just described it as a great save but it seemed more poetic this way. | |
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The best goalkeeping display... on 13:04 - Sep 9 with 2588 views | BrianMcCarthy | Great memory, PP! | |
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The best goalkeeping display... on 13:06 - Sep 9 with 2578 views | smegma | Lee Camps debut at Hartlepool every day. He met the players on the coach up the day before. When it was 1-0 to us he faced a one on one situation and saved the game literally. As Clive also mentioned, his Herculean effort to stop their goal had all of us behind the goal actually applauding him even though he had conceded. | | | |
The best goalkeeping display... on 13:49 - Sep 9 with 2519 views | themodfather | charlton away....approx 82 john burridge, he was diving one way and spun mid air to save the ball...the itv big match were there and it must be on you tube...even the ref clapped. we won 2-1. simon royce at derby, he saved a pen and another save where he flipped back and pulled the ball back from the line..we won, gallen scored a late winner. as said chris day v oldham p/off semi...from THAT header, a real banksy save.... | | | | Login to get fewer ads
The best goalkeeping display... on 13:52 - Sep 9 with 2509 views | Northernr |
The best goalkeeping display... on 13:49 - Sep 9 by themodfather | charlton away....approx 82 john burridge, he was diving one way and spun mid air to save the ball...the itv big match were there and it must be on you tube...even the ref clapped. we won 2-1. simon royce at derby, he saved a pen and another save where he flipped back and pulled the ball back from the line..we won, gallen scored a late winner. as said chris day v oldham p/off semi...from THAT header, a real banksy save.... |
I knew there was a Simon Royce one I'd forgotten - Derby it was. | | | |
The best goalkeeping display... on 13:53 - Sep 9 with 2508 views | hoops_legend |
The best goalkeeping display... on 13:49 - Sep 9 by themodfather | charlton away....approx 82 john burridge, he was diving one way and spun mid air to save the ball...the itv big match were there and it must be on you tube...even the ref clapped. we won 2-1. simon royce at derby, he saved a pen and another save where he flipped back and pulled the ball back from the line..we won, gallen scored a late winner. as said chris day v oldham p/off semi...from THAT header, a real banksy save.... |
Green vs WBA when he flapped at a weak header and hoped the referee would give a foul against the player jumping near him... Harsh but worst keeping we have seen... | |
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The best goalkeeping display... on 15:04 - Sep 9 with 2436 views | SomersetHoops | I used to like Phil Parkes and Jan Stejskal once he had settled in. They were players who seemed to spread confidence. I always prefered Jan between the sticks than Tony Roberts whose high pitched shouts were not confidence building. Paddy Kenny made some good saves and a few blunders, but served us well without generating that confidence. Its strange that keepers seem to need time to settle in. When Rob Green started with us his pre-season and first few games were very poor, which resulted in the panic buy of Cesar, but once Green had settled he came good. | |
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The best goalkeeping display... on 15:04 - Sep 9 with 2434 views | HollowayRanger | seamen tipped over a ian rush headed at school end via a corner rob green at Wembley near post great reactions | |
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The best goalkeeping display... on 15:07 - Sep 9 with 2429 views | Northernr |
The best goalkeeping display... on 15:04 - Sep 9 by SomersetHoops | I used to like Phil Parkes and Jan Stejskal once he had settled in. They were players who seemed to spread confidence. I always prefered Jan between the sticks than Tony Roberts whose high pitched shouts were not confidence building. Paddy Kenny made some good saves and a few blunders, but served us well without generating that confidence. Its strange that keepers seem to need time to settle in. When Rob Green started with us his pre-season and first few games were very poor, which resulted in the panic buy of Cesar, but once Green had settled he came good. |
It wasn't just the high-pitched screams. Tony Roberts was also hamstrung by being crap. | | | |
The best goalkeeping display... on 15:20 - Sep 9 with 2407 views | paulparker |
The best goalkeeping display... on 15:04 - Sep 9 by SomersetHoops | I used to like Phil Parkes and Jan Stejskal once he had settled in. They were players who seemed to spread confidence. I always prefered Jan between the sticks than Tony Roberts whose high pitched shouts were not confidence building. Paddy Kenny made some good saves and a few blunders, but served us well without generating that confidence. Its strange that keepers seem to need time to settle in. When Rob Green started with us his pre-season and first few games were very poor, which resulted in the panic buy of Cesar, but once Green had settled he came good. |
I remember being there for Big Jans debut against Norwich, we got mullared 3 or 4 -1 shocking doesn't do it justice , the Sun later had a headline in its pull out DUD CHECH, I think the week later we done Leeds with that wegerle goal but jan was at fault for both Leeds goals Don Howe then rested him until he spoke the Lingo he then came back better and I remember we beat Sunderland 3-2 , Falco volley, Gus Ceaser falling over , and Big Jan with a blinding penalty save, Happy days saying that I was also there for Tony Roberts Debut against Coventry on a freezing cold night in 87 Seamen & Nicky Johns (god he was pony) were injured so up stepped tone, he may have been 16 or 17, I recall big Cyril Regis giving our defence and poor tony a real going over , the thing with Roberts was I could never recall a save where he won us a game or got us out the sh*t , I think it sums it up that he became Arsenal GK coach when Almunia was there | |
| And Bowles is onside, Swinburne has come rushing out of his goal , what can Bowles do here , onto the left foot no, on to the right foot
That’s there that’s two, and that’s Bowles
Brian Moore
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The best goalkeeping display... on 15:23 - Sep 9 with 2404 views | PhilmyRs |
The best goalkeeping display... on 13:01 - Sep 9 by WestbourneR | Sommer was awful but that game vs Villa was SPECIAL. I was sitting low down in Ellerslie and looking at the away end goal, and our defensive wall was obscuring most of the goal. Then Ian Taylor (I think) takes a great free kick and it is bending into the corner only for Sommer to appear flying through the air from behind the wall to tip it over. Amazing sight. I could have just described it as a great save but it seemed more poetic this way. |
Throughout the relegation year we regularly drew or lost games at home we deserved to win. Villa wasn’t one of them. Sommer won us that game with a performance I’ve not seen rivalled by a Ranger’s keeper since. However, one performance doesn’t make a keeper, and Sommer regularly made David James look like an expert on corners. He couldn’t catch a cold… For all his faults as a Keeper, I remember Tony Roberts putting in a top performance. May have been Swindon at home in the cup but can’t be sure. Again, great shot stopper but accident prone. | | | |
The best goalkeeping display... on 15:48 - Sep 9 with 2369 views | wombat |
The best goalkeeping display... on 13:06 - Sep 9 by smegma | Lee Camps debut at Hartlepool every day. He met the players on the coach up the day before. When it was 1-0 to us he faced a one on one situation and saved the game literally. As Clive also mentioned, his Herculean effort to stop their goal had all of us behind the goal actually applauding him even though he had conceded. |
I remember him turning round to the fans behind the goal saying to calm down it was all under control john burridge away at Charlton I think did hand stands at half time to warm up for the second half great goal keeper totally mad | |
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(No subject) (n/t) on 15:49 - Sep 9 with 2367 views | loftboy |
The best goalkeeping display... on 15:20 - Sep 9 by paulparker | I remember being there for Big Jans debut against Norwich, we got mullared 3 or 4 -1 shocking doesn't do it justice , the Sun later had a headline in its pull out DUD CHECH, I think the week later we done Leeds with that wegerle goal but jan was at fault for both Leeds goals Don Howe then rested him until he spoke the Lingo he then came back better and I remember we beat Sunderland 3-2 , Falco volley, Gus Ceaser falling over , and Big Jan with a blinding penalty save, Happy days saying that I was also there for Tony Roberts Debut against Coventry on a freezing cold night in 87 Seamen & Nicky Johns (god he was pony) were injured so up stepped tone, he may have been 16 or 17, I recall big Cyril Regis giving our defence and poor tony a real going over , the thing with Roberts was I could never recall a save where he won us a game or got us out the sh*t , I think it sums it up that he became Arsenal GK coach when Almunia was there |
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(No subject) (n/t) on 15:55 - Sep 9 with 2354 views | wombat |
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didn't hucker get man of the match in the cup final first leg ? | |
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The best goalkeeping display... on 21:35 - Sep 9 with 2241 views | YorkRanger |
The best goalkeeping display... on 13:06 - Sep 9 by smegma | Lee Camps debut at Hartlepool every day. He met the players on the coach up the day before. When it was 1-0 to us he faced a one on one situation and saved the game literally. As Clive also mentioned, his Herculean effort to stop their goal had all of us behind the goal actually applauding him even though he had conceded. |
I always felt sorry for Lee Camp, discarded having been a fine keeper for us during an exceptionally difficult time | | | |
The best goalkeeping display... on 21:50 - Sep 9 with 2222 views | Bluce_Ree | Sommer vs Villa. Green vs Derby. He won us that match as much as Zamora did. | |
| Stefan Moore, Stefan Moore running down the wing. Stefan Moore, Stefan Moore running down the wing. He runs like a cheetah, his crosses couldn't be sweeter. Stefan Moore. Stefan Moore. Stefan Moore. |
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The best goalkeeping display... on 21:53 - Sep 9 with 2215 views | ted_hendrix | If you want to see a goalkeeping display watch Jan Tomaszewski for Poland against England WC qualifier 1973. The complete and utter bastard. | |
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The best goalkeeping display... on 21:57 - Sep 9 with 2212 views | YorkRanger |
The best goalkeeping display... on 21:53 - Sep 9 by ted_hendrix | If you want to see a goalkeeping display watch Jan Tomaszewski for Poland against England WC qualifier 1973. The complete and utter bastard. |
Good shout Ted. As we have broadened the criteria... Krull for Newcastle at Spurs last year was exceptional. Tim Howard for the USA in the World Cup (v Belgium I think). But best of all has to be Montgomery for Sunderland in the 73 FACup Final | | | |
The best goalkeeping display... on 23:18 - Sep 9 with 2158 views | mrbiscuits | Relatively recently Paddy Kenny made a fantastic stop from Van Persie in the Diakite Arsenal game a couple of seasons ago. | | | |
The best goalkeeping display... on 23:26 - Sep 9 with 2151 views | queensparker | Seaman against Liverpool in the late 80s at the School End - shot coming in at pace, Ian Rush deflected it with a header from about 5 yards out and Spunky still tipped it over the bar. Pretty sure that one was on the opening credits of Match of the Day or something at the time. Too young for Phil Parkes, so Seaman is still the best keeper I've seen at Rangers by miles. At his peak you could relax during any attack knowing he'd probably save it | | | |
The best goalkeeping display... on 00:21 - Sep 10 with 2126 views | HollowayRanger |
The best goalkeeping display... on 23:26 - Sep 9 by queensparker | Seaman against Liverpool in the late 80s at the School End - shot coming in at pace, Ian Rush deflected it with a header from about 5 yards out and Spunky still tipped it over the bar. Pretty sure that one was on the opening credits of Match of the Day or something at the time. Too young for Phil Parkes, so Seaman is still the best keeper I've seen at Rangers by miles. At his peak you could relax during any attack knowing he'd probably save it |
im sure that's the same seamen v rush one as I mentioned earlier thought it was from a corner but bow to your memory | |
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