Cureton Interview

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Re: Cureton Interview

by Royal Biscuitman » 19 Aug 2014 14:21

Reminds me of the old saying - we may all watch the same game but we all see a different game, clearly we all remember different games too :lol:

Yep, Burnley description seems to fit. I might even have it on DVD somewhere so if it isn't already on youtube I might stick it there when I get time.

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Re: Cureton Interview

by Vision » 19 Aug 2014 14:22

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Burnley is correct, I had remembered it against Oldham but evidently not.

From the match report (by Graham):

With the game won it was fitting that Cureton popped up again in the dying minutes to score the goal of the game. And what a goal. With the keeper off his line, and Cureton well out, he lobbed it towards goal, where it dipped delightfully into the back of the net. The keeper must have wondered how it had happened. He'd been beaten by a moment of pure class. Cureton went mental in celebration of his sixth goal in just five games - and who could blame him? It's an amazing achievement for a striker that's only completed three full games in Division One for the Royals. So a great team performance, and a solid victory. Reading continue to look like a Division One side. We won't be getting promotion this season perhaps, but we certainly deserve our current mid-table position.


http://www.royals.org/matdoc/270802.html


I was actually about to say i remember a belter at Oldham on a cold wet Tuesday evening but that was more of an outside of the boot job than a dipper if memory serves.

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Re: Cureton Interview

by AthleticoSpizz » 28 Feb 2015 20:29

250th league goal today, and apparently, it was a good one

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by sandman » 01 Mar 2015 04:39

AthleticoSpizz 250th league goal today, and apparently, it was a good one


Why, was it from four yards instead of two?

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Re: Cureton Interview

by AthleticoSpizz » 01 Mar 2015 08:13

sandman
AthleticoSpizz 250th league goal today, and apparently, it was a good one


Why, was it from four yards instead of two?
No

Anyway, conflicting media reports, according to the FLS, that was his 249th??


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Re: Cureton Interview

by sandman » 01 Mar 2015 13:19

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AthleticoSpizz 250th league goal today, and apparently, it was a good one


Why, was it from four yards instead of two?
No

Anyway, conflicting media reports, according to the FLS, that was his 249th??


:shock:

Don't tell me he scored from outside the 6 yard box.

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Re: Cureton Interview

by AthleticoSpizz » 08 Mar 2015 07:59

That's it, on BBC Berks Friday evening, 250th goal Saturday

Pacy goal leaving the defence for dead too.

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Re: Cureton Interview

by Ouroboros » 09 Mar 2015 09:21

sandman :shock:

Don't tell me he scored from outside the 6 yard box.


He scored plenty outside of the 6-yard box for us, you berk.

Just from memory:

Away to Watford
Home to Brighton
Home to Burnley
Away to Chesterfield

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Re: Cureton Interview

by Geekins » 09 Mar 2015 11:26

Pards said he used to call his shots the dipper back in the day.


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Re: Cureton Interview

by Fluff » 06 Apr 2015 16:44

Hat-trick for Curo this afternoon.

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Re: Cureton Interview

by Dai Brainbocs » 06 Apr 2015 17:38

I'll probably be watching him for Dagenham at Newport in a couple of weeks.

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Re: Cureton Interview

by Mr.Swainey » 06 Apr 2015 18:27

Love the man.

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by AthleticoSpizz » 06 Apr 2015 18:55

Fluff Hat-trick for Curo this afternoon.
18th goal off the season.


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Re: Cureton Interview

by Coppelled_Streets » 06 Apr 2015 19:04

Absolute hero, and at 39? Love him.

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Re: Cureton Interview

by sandman » 06 Apr 2015 21:40

Ouroboros
sandman :shock:

Don't tell me he scored from outside the 6 yard box.


He scored plenty outside of the 6-yard box for us, you berk.

Just from memory:

Away to Watford
Home to Brighton
Home to Burnley
Away to Chesterfield


Indeed he did.

Forster>>>>>Cureton

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Re: Cureton Interview

by Ian Royal » 06 Apr 2015 23:50

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sandman :shock:

Don't tell me he scored from outside the 6 yard box.


He scored plenty outside of the 6-yard box for us, you berk.

Just from memory:

Away to Watford
Home to Brighton
Home to Burnley
Away to Chesterfield


Indeed he did.

Forster>>>>>Cureton

Why do you have to put one down just because you prefer the other? They were both great.

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Re: Cureton Interview

by Angry Shed Sex » 07 Apr 2015 10:10

A goal is a goal. Cureton was like a scrunched up version of Trevor Senior. Fozzy looked more like a footballer.

I love them both.

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Re: Cureton Interview

by Royal Bison » 07 Apr 2015 11:48

Took my boy to see Dagenham / AFC Wimbledon yesterday, first time he's seen Curo play, who duly scored a hattrick. Very much still has it, even at the age of 39, fantastic day out.

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Re: Cureton Interview

by Royalcop » 15 Apr 2015 20:05

Royal Bison Took my boy to see Dagenham / AFC Wimbledon yesterday, first time he's seen Curo play, who duly scored a hattrick. Very much still has it, even at the age of 39, fantastic day out.


Brilliant, shame we can't get him on loan for the semi final, we could really do with a single-minded goal-scorer in the side right now.

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Re: Cureton Interview

by tmesis » 15 Apr 2015 21:57

Angry Shed Sex A goal is a goal. Cureton was like a scrunched up version of Trevor Senior. Fozzy looked more like a footballer.

I love them both.

I've never understood why some people belittle the ability of six-yard box poachers.

If "just being in the right place at the right time" is so easy, why can't other strikers do it?

People make out they just stand around like playground goal-hangers, but a huge amount of it is about anticipation. One of my favourite Cureton goals was a volleyed goal from close range after the keeper dropped the ball (I think against Norwich).

It sounds an easy tap-in that anyone could have scored. The thing is, while most forwards would have just turned and accepted the chance was gone, and been ball-watching until the drop, Cureton was shaping for the volley before the keeper had dropped it.

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