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Uploaded by on May 6, 2009

Pat Jenning's (the goalkeeper) phenomonal goal against Manchester United in the 1967 Charity Shield for Tottenham. One of the best ever goals in the history of football.

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  • fott ball is too much about mony now thats why we dont see stuff like this anymore:(

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  • this is the longest goal ever. By my reckoning approx 94 yards, from his own 6 yard box.

  • Alex Stepney - dear oh dear oh dear

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  • @kisbie I uploaded this video on my brothers account before I had my own; he's not really into football but just wanted to comment on the 100,000 odd viewed video on his account, just don't take the comment seriously. As for the 'best goal' bit, I wrote that; I know it was a fluke but any goal from your own 6 yard box is awesome from my perspective

  • Evertons keeper Tim Howard scored one very similar to this the other day! Check it out!!

  • @danb93kd Tell that to Tim Howard mate............LOL

  • @danb93kd Tim Howard did it TONIGHT for Everton versus Bolton (4th Jan 2011)

  • @danb93kd How has money got anything to do with it?

  • @danb93kd Stuff like what? The goal? Paul Robinson scored one like this vs Watford in 2007! And it's not one of the 'best' goals in the history of football. It's a complete fluke.

  • So weird that they didn't wear gloves back then, not saying it's bad just unusual to me seeing as I wasn't around to witness it.

  • @StuartMB68 The Charity Shield used to be a home friendly for the league champions. As said, 1974 was the first year it was played at the neutral Wembley Stadium.

  • @UncleMikeNJ Thanks for the information bud! Much appreciated.

  • @StuartMB68 Wikipedia seems to think it was Old Trafford, and that Wembley didn't become the permanent venue until 1974, with the Keegan-Bremner fight.

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