16 Jul 2015 20:43:54
How about we wait and see if new signings arrive and banter about something else in the meantime?
What was the greatest Arsenal-goal ever for you guys?
For me it was the Henry-Goal against Leeds on his return. First and only goal that made me cry.


1.) 16 Jul 2015
16 Jul 2015 20:59:27
Niyeme goal for Zaragoza made me cry but for other reasons


2.) 16 Jul 2015
16 Jul 2015 21:29:20
I loved that Henry goal.
I can honestly say, if I watch it, even now, on YouTube or whatever, it gives me goosebumps.

He just looked so natural, the cut in behind, drops his shoulder and rolls it into the bottom right.


3.) 16 Jul 2015
16 Jul 2015 21:38:15
Bergkamp v Newcastle. Utter genius, so good that seasoned pro's didn't think he meant it. I had weeks of trying to convince everyone that they had witnessed one of the greatest goals of all time :-)


4.) 16 Jul 2015
16 Jul 2015 22:00:20
That's the one davros it has to be! Also the Ramsey goal in champs league last year was very special


5.) 16 Jul 2015
16 Jul 2015 22:05:11
Michael Thomas v Liverpool.

What more can I say?


6.) 16 Jul 2015
16 Jul 2015 22:20:51
Bergkamps, and its not even his best ever goal, watch his incredible goal against Argentina :O


7.) 16 Jul 2015
16 Jul 2015 22:22:39
100% with Davros,the master at his absolute best, I've seen many things in Arsene's time that have taken my breath away and others that have just totally stunned me but nothing like Bergkamp in full spender.
Henry running at the full back towards goal and then suddenly running away from goal and standing on the ball in the last minutes v chelsea in 2003 made me laugh like no other for all the right reasons :-) that was class in terms of intelligence and pure entertainment still makes me smile thinking about it.


8.) 16 Jul 2015
16 Jul 2015 23:38:10
Thierry's amazing goal v Spuds, when he run the length of the pitch, beat 87 Spurs players and slotted the ball in the back of the net...priceless.


9.) 16 Jul 2015
16 Jul 2015 23:47:50
Bergkamp is probably my favourite Arsenal-player of all time and his goal always immidiatly came to mind when thinking about it.
But the return of the king was just magical
I believe there Tolkien based his book on that moment:)


10.) 17 Jul 2015
16 Jul 2015 23:55:40
Might get a bit of stick for this, but for me it's Wilshere's v Norwich. Something about a homegrown player who's come up from the very youngest of the ranks as a gunner, finishing off a piece of tika-taka that would make Messi shed a tear, seemed like the ultimate realization of Wenger's philosophy. It wasn't a last minute league winner, but it was a moment that could not have been reproduced even after a thousand attempts.


11.) 17 Jul 2015
17 Jul 2015 00:22:01
Bergkamp vs Leicester


12.) 17 Jul 2015
17 Jul 2015 06:31:48
Henry goal against Manchester United when he had his back to goal spun round after we flick up and hit from just the edge of the box and bartez flapping like a wounded bird has to be one of the best goals I ever wittness. Also agree Bergkamp goal was brillant.


13.) 17 Jul 2015
17 Jul 2015 06:45:25
Henry v Man Utd, tge chip and volley over Barthez after he hadn't hit a barn door for ages. Absolute class. Bergkamps v Newcastle is up there though


14.) 17 Jul 2015
17 Jul 2015 08:07:47
Tony Adams V Everton 1998, still makes hy hairs stand on end but Bergkamp V Newcastle was from another planet.


15.) 17 Jul 2015
17 Jul 2015 10:20:53
utd fan here, I was watching some old premier league clips the other da and they showed a bergkamp goal I had completely forgot about, it looked like it was against sunderland at their old ground, it was just beautiful the way he curled and floated the ball into the top corner, the ball seemed to start curling miles away from the goal and the angle he shot from seemed impossible, the way it curled almost in slow motion was poetry in motion.


16.) 17 Jul 2015
17 Jul 2015 15:47:46
Have to agree with Dags....Michael Thomas Vs Liverpool....Although its compulsory that any viewing has to be played with the Brian Moore commentary....Otherwise for me its also Alan Sunderlands 1979 FA Cup winning goal...I still think there are two fist dents in my dads ceiling from that occasion...