

Barnsley Fans Score Against Man Utd: Funny or Idiotic? (Plus: Jan Molby’s “Lost Goal”)
By: Daryl | October 28th, 2009I spotted this on Dirty Tackle, who in turn had spotted it on 101GG, and can’t decide what to make of it. Seems that towards the end of Man Utd’s 2-0 Carling Cup away win over Barnsley last night, two Tykes fans ran on and combined to put the ball past Ben Foster as he was taking a goal kick. Foster gets a foot in, but pitchinvader#1 stabs a pass to pitchinvader#2 who flicks it up and volleys home. Pretty decent finish.
Maye this is the future for the Carling Cup? Each team fields a mix of senior players, youth players and shifty looking young men from the crowd? Or maybe not.
As with the Russian fan who scored for Spartak Moscow recently, no harm was done (except maybe a little to Ben Foster’s reputation) and it’s admittedly pretty funny. But it’s still a pitch invasion, and therefore irresponsible. I’m leaning every so slightly towards funny, but with the caveat that if and when the next duo of pitch invaders try the same thing we brand them as unoriginal copycats.
Speaking of goals from the English League Cup, how about this one from Jan Molby…
This is from 1985, back when it was called the Milk Cup. Liverpool beat Man Utd 2-1, with a brilliant solo goal from Jan Molby. Unfortunately the game was played during a TV blackout and so only fans present at the game got to see it. 101GG has the full story. Basically, the goal is now available and was recently aired on LiverpoolTV. Take a look:
I remember Molby as a rather portly central midfielder with a Scouse-Danish hybrid accent who didn’t often leave the center circle. But seems in his younger days he was a lot more sprightly.
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