The poll a couple of days ago was between 2 crashing unsaveable headers. Today, it's headed goals again, but scored by guiding the ball into the net using placement rather than pace. And both were scored in treble winning seasons by great Rangers players.
Goal is from October 1975 and was scored by one of my all time favourite players, Alex MacDonald. The League Cup Final against Celtic, and the only goal of the game to win the trophy. A trademark big game goal by a big game player, he specialised in guiding a diving header past a despairing goalkeeper.
Goal 2 is from April 1993 and was scored by Mark Hateley, a player who terrorised defences with power, pace and skill. This is our 3rd goal in a 3-2 win at Tynecastle in the title run-in. Not his usual majestic leap and powerful finish, this is a cleverly placed headed goal lofted over the keeper after a nice passing move.
2 terrific players. 2 headers placed out of reach. 2 treble seasons. No doubt one was a bigger game than the other, but which goal was better?
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Goal is from October 1975 and was scored by one of my all time favourite players, Alex MacDonald. The League Cup Final against Celtic, and the only goal of the game to win the trophy. A trademark big game goal by a big game player, he specialised in guiding a diving header past a despairing goalkeeper.
Goal 2 is from April 1993 and was scored by Mark Hateley, a player who terrorised defences with power, pace and skill. This is our 3rd goal in a 3-2 win at Tynecastle in the title run-in. Not his usual majestic leap and powerful finish, this is a cleverly placed headed goal lofted over the keeper after a nice passing move.
2 terrific players. 2 headers placed out of reach. 2 treble seasons. No doubt one was a bigger game than the other, but which goal was better?
The latest specially created video comparison from @Rangers Archive Footage