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I note that DDB had a Worst You've Felt In Injury Time poll so how about a best you've felt? I am fed up and far away from home at the moment and could only follow the Donny match on BBC. Still incredible to see that final score come up. The only other match I can think of that remotely comes close to this would be away at Chesterfield a few seasons ago. We were battered that game but managed two In Injury Time to draw Other than that was the late win against MK Dongs. That was good. And would you count the penalty that sent us to Wembley?
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The worm of time turns not for the cuckoo of circumstance.
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I was trying to find out who scored that goal away at Rotherham a while ago (Graeme Atkinson) and found this thread on the same subject, which might jog a few memories:
Favourite 90th minute goal by dale1825 Feb 2013 23:05 What are peoples favourite 90th minute winner/equaliser for dale in recent years? Mine is Alfies winner in the 4-3 victory at shrewsbury 2007
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Higginbotham's goal from the half way line in injury time at Accrington away to put us 4-2 up was amazing. Also back in 2012 under Colemen when we were 2-0 down to Walsall and JLAA scored in the 93rd minute to put us 3-2 up was one of the happiest moments I've felt supporting Dale only to go to one of the worst when Walsall equalised one minute later with that looping header
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Not quite injury time but in 2006 we nearly dropped out of the football league,we needed a draw to stop up and was losing to Bury at home 0-2,five minutes to go we pulled one back then on the 89th minute we scored again via a penalty,Kasper Schmeichel was in goal for Bury
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Best You've Felt In Injury Time on 15:58 - Sep 14 by meeee
Higginbotham's goal from the half way line in injury time at Accrington away to put us 4-2 up was amazing. Also back in 2012 under Colemen when we were 2-0 down to Walsall and JLAA scored in the 93rd minute to put us 3-2 up was one of the happiest moments I've felt supporting Dale only to go to one of the worst when Walsall equalised one minute later with that looping header
The scorer of that Walsall goal, Andy Butler, was last seen slumped on the Spotland turf in despair after Kitching's late equaliser.
Calvin's header against Vale was so good purely because they're a vile club, and it certainly came across during the match.
Alfie scored 2 injury-time winners against Bradford in one season I think. It was the Wembley season where we scored a hatful of late goals.
In the same season, and probably my winner, is the one VivaDonaldo mentioned. Wycombe away, the same match the advertising hoardings came off and were carried over the top of the fans down the stand. The win there was brilliant as Wycombe were a fellow play-off contender. Insane celebrations, running up and down the steps, hugging everyone you passed.
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Best You've Felt In Injury Time on 19:22 - Sep 14 by Shun
All mine have been mentioned so far.
Calvin's header against Vale was so good purely because they're a vile club, and it certainly came across during the match.
Alfie scored 2 injury-time winners against Bradford in one season I think. It was the Wembley season where we scored a hatful of late goals.
In the same season, and probably my winner, is the one VivaDonaldo mentioned. Wycombe away, the same match the advertising hoardings came off and were carried over the top of the fans down the stand. The win there was brilliant as Wycombe were a fellow play-off contender. Insane celebrations, running up and down the steps, hugging everyone you passed.
The AlfieWycombe game was the season after the AlfieBradford games.
At Wycombe in the AlfieBradford season, we had a TKWycombe winner with an injury time penalty.
When I was your age, I used to enjoy the odd game of tennis. Or was it golf?
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1-1 deep into injury time and TK popped the ball into the top corner.
Think it was the last kick of the game.
The only other occasion I can think of when we were losing at 90 minutes and the added time board going up AND going on to win is MK.
2-1 down and to be honest we had been second best for 89 minutes!! two late goals -Alfie and Daggers?? and we had won 3-2 - That was also a fantastic atmosphere at full time.
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For me it has to be Paddy McCourt against Halifax where I went with a broken arm and broke it in two more places in the celebrations.
Away at Rotherham when Graeme Atkinson scored from that Flitcroft through ball.
Also the Chris Dagnall one against Rushden deserves a mention as well, another one where I was injured, covered in blood jumping round like a muppet. Quality.
If I hadn't seen such riches, I could live with being poor
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It does seem odd for us oldsters that there are no real standout memories of last minute goals from the sixties and seventies. The people who first took me to games always left early and I can't remember missing anything. It's as though teams just kicked the ball around during the last few minutes. There was one last kick of the match incident I recall but ii counts in the debit column. Against Walsall we earned a penalty at the death. Time was added on to take the penalty but dear old Reg, of all people, blasted it over the bar. We lost 2-1. It was literally the last kick of the match.
The worm of time turns not for the cuckoo of circumstance.
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I seem to remember Jack Howarth scoring a late goal against Halifax in the early 1970's. I think that we won 3-2. A long hopeful punt went into the box and he outjumped the keeper (Alex Smith?) to head it home.
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Best You've Felt In Injury Time on 09:58 - Sep 15 by mikehunt
It does seem odd for us oldsters that there are no real standout memories of last minute goals from the sixties and seventies. The people who first took me to games always left early and I can't remember missing anything. It's as though teams just kicked the ball around during the last few minutes. There was one last kick of the match incident I recall but ii counts in the debit column. Against Walsall we earned a penalty at the death. Time was added on to take the penalty but dear old Reg, of all people, blasted it over the bar. We lost 2-1. It was literally the last kick of the match.
Having watched the second half from the Sandy, we were slowly making our way towards the exit at the corner with Willbutts when the penalty was awarded, so in a great position to see him hit the advert hoardings hanging from the roof of the Sandy. Only one I ever saw him miss, though