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13 hours ago, dice said:

The club's most underrated goal of the 21st century:

 

My heart will break if this boy leaves

 

Lyon's big bomb at Waverley stands out.  Big goal in a big game

 

9 hours ago, Nascent said:

Hey mate, love your videos.

A few requests that are no doubt already on the radar.

Hunts 70+ metre torp (should have been GOTY)

Daveys triple baulk vs Freo in the comeback game.

Yzes banana from the wrong pocket

T-macs kick over his head vs West Coast.

Pretty much any goal by Gawn vs Geelong.

Cheers mate.

 

These were greats, no doubt. Looking forward to seeing some of the Ox, more of Liam J, and Stan Alves from way out there.

 

The Wiz’s 100m dash and goal at Waverley against the Hawks in 98

 

Jeffo's first goal please!

Windsor's goal to open the third quarter was also a cracker!

  • 2 weeks later...

6 hours ago, The Mighty Demons said:

The second instalment of 'The Greatest Goals' will be premiered live on YouTube tonight at 6:00!

By the way, love the new forum look!

Brilliant compilation. Even as a dedicated Demon fan, I've never seen some of these gems before.

Speaking of, how good was Darren Kowel's goal at 16:30?

Thanks so much for this. So many memories and so many great players ❤️💙

  • 1 month later...

It's been a lil' while between drinks, but volume 3 of 'The Greatest Goals' is finally here!

Some highlights include

  • Aaron Davey's mid-air soccer goal

  • Dean Kent's remarkable running goal to pinch the lead against the Bombers

  • Cam Pedersen's boundary line brilliance against the Blues

  • Jeff Farmer doing Jeff Farmer things

  • Kozzy Pickett's running goal in Hobart against the Roos

  • Mitch Hannan's Elimination Final heroics (no titanic music, sorry!)

Enjoy!

Edited by The Mighty Demons


27 minutes ago, The Mighty Demons said:

It's been a lil' while between drinks, but volume 3 of 'The Greatest Goals' is finally here!

Some highlights include

  • Aaron Davey's mid-air soccer goal

  • Dean Kent's remarkable running goal to pinch the lead against the Bombers

  • Cam Pedersen's boundary line brilliance against the Blues

  • Jeff Farmer doing Jeff Farmer things

  • Kozzy Pickett's running goal in Hobart against the Roos

  • Mitch Hannan's Elimination Final heroics (no titanic music, sorry!)

Enjoy!

Thank you for the great job doing this. I have watched the first two, and enjoyed them. Looking forward to watching the new one.

Another stunning collection! This is a gargantuan sized project. I can't imagine the work that goes into organising and editing these!

Loved the inclusion of Lever's first goal with us. Not the most flashy of the bunch but extremely memorable nonetheless!

  • 3 weeks later...

Volume 4 of 'The Greatest Goals' is finally upon us!

Some highlights include

  • David Schwarz kicking three brilliant goals in a quarter against the Swans

  • Max Gawn's Prelim masterclass

  • Weird Al Jakovich giving his brother a big smooch on the cheek

  • Adem Yze defying all mathematical logic against Freo in 2007

  • TWO Jack Watts matchwinners

  • "THE WIZARD IS IN TOWN!!!"

  • TMac's Perth Matchwinner!

As I look at my excel spreadsheet featuring over 550+ goals from over 150+ different players, trust me when I say there is still A LOT of incredible goals still yet to featured, so stay tuned for more over the next month or two!

There are two more instalments to come which will be followed by a 'complete edit' featuring all 550+ goals (plus some new ones that I've found 😈).

Happy viewing!

22 minutes ago, The Mighty Demons said:

Volume 4 of 'The Greatest Goals' is finally upon us!

Some highlights include

  • David Schwarz kicking three brilliant goals in a quarter against the Swans

  • Max Gawn's Prelim masterclass

  • Weird Al Jakovich giving his brother a big smooch on the cheek

  • Adem Yze defying all mathematical logic against Freo in 2007

  • TWO Jack Watts matchwinners

  • "THE WIZARD IS IN TOWN!!!"

  • TMac's Perth Matchwinner!

As I look at my excel spreadsheet featuring over 550+ goals from over 150+ different players, trust me when I say there is still A LOT of incredible goals still yet to featured, so stay tuned for more over the next month or two!

There are two more instalments to come which will be followed by a 'complete edit' featuring all 550+ goals (plus some new ones that I've found 😈).

Happy viewing!

Well done on producing such great videos.

24 minutes ago, The Mighty Demons said:

Volume 4 of 'The Greatest Goals' is finally upon us!

Some highlights include

  • David Schwarz kicking three brilliant goals in a quarter against the Swans

  • Max Gawn's Prelim masterclass

  • Weird Al Jakovich giving his brother a big smooch on the cheek

  • Adem Yze defying all mathematical logic against Freo in 2007

  • TWO Jack Watts matchwinners

  • "THE WIZARD IS IN TOWN!!!"

  • TMac's Perth Matchwinner!

As I look at my excel spreadsheet featuring over 550+ goals from over 150+ different players, trust me when I say there is still A LOT of incredible goals still yet to featured, so stay tuned for more over the next month or two!

There are two more instalments to come which will be followed by a 'complete edit' featuring all 550+ goals (plus some new ones that I've found 😈).

Happy viewing!

Dot point #1 - Good omen for tomorrow!☺️


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