Forget your £5bn TV deals and £100m players living in palaces, THIS is what real football is all about! Goalkeeper playing in the Third Division on loan from another club, scores with the last kick of the game to keep a small (*edit: sp) *provincial team being relegated to oblivion. Jimmy Glass, now a taxi driver and a volunteer goalkeeping coach at Poole Town FC, a true footballing hero.
Probably, in my opinion, the most amazing last second goal in the sport to date! I know people will say "What about Aguero, he won Manchester City the title?" That did win them the title, but this goal meant more. 70 years of play, the team is most likely going to disappear if relegated, and a goalie on LOAN comes up and scores in extra time to save the entire club?!?!?! The most mesmorizing moments I have ever witnessed... Coming from a Southampton fan I salute you Jimmy Glass for truly showing everyone why futbol is the most remarkable sport in the world.
Zoomscoping Chesterfield fan, here. I cannot remember for the life of me who we played that day. I just remember having to leg it from the Rec to get to my 5 a side game, believing Carlisle were relegated. When I got to the 5 a side, people were gathered round a car with the radio and there was an excited buzz. “The keeper scored for Carlisle in the 95th minute!” Me: “...piss off!” But they weren’t pulling my chain - Jimmy Glass just saved Carlisle’s bacon and we were all made up for him. We might have all supported different teams but we were all Jimmy Glass that day!
@Zoomscoping, yes I agree with you that the Carlisle goal was more important. Aguero's goal would never have happened but for Paul Dikov's goal at Wembley in the play off final a few weeks after Jimmy Glass saved Carlisle. If we had failed to get out of div2 in '99, there would have been no takeover, no Aguero, no Silva21, no Yaya, no Pep, no KDB, no 100 points. We'd be in the Eccles and district Sunday afternoon pub league now.
this breaks my heart, i was celebrating on the pitch at McCain stadium because we thought we were saved, wounded, Scarborough were never the same again
This was REAL football... NO multi-million pound signings, NO outrageously over-paid intenational divas... A Carlisle crowd passionately supporting their local team, along with away fans who have travelled practically the length of England from Plymouth to Carlisle to support their own local team. Their reward? To see a moment of footballing history that will never be repeated. The premier league could only dream of seeing such a dramatic moment!
They can't afford to travel to every game, every match they play is practically a long round trip. Plus it will be safer not to go to the Dingles ground, bellend road.
I've been a Carlisle FC fan since 1979 and this moment, by far, is the greatest soccer moment ever in my life. I maybe the only american fan they have but I am one forever. And now with 15 minutes left in our last game vs Millwall, we're going to save our skins on the last day of the year...Again, Just like 1999 and 2001! Carlisle FC Forever!!!! Go Blues, Go Cumbrians!
It’s a mark of how amazing a moment is when you are not even from the place, and don’t even care about the team under normal circumstances, and you see this and you’re STILL welling up inside and the hairs on your arms are STILL standing on end as you watch him score and see the celebrations. Amazing. Amazing.
Being a Chelsea fan I had never heard of this moment until today! Had tears streaming down my face like a baby....together with Leicester winning the Premier League this has to be one of football's finest moments!!
jus think , if Carlisle got relegated Leicester wouldn’t have won the league , cause our manager Nigel Pierson was Leicester when they won if we got relegated no one would want him as their manager
I'm American and have little vested interest in soccer (typical, I know), but watching this video never gets old! What a dramatic ending, the winner from the on-loan goalie, no less! I love how the carlisle fan they're interviewing for the piece gets choked up and is almost at a loss of words when describing the moment when Jimmy Glass scored, years after the fact. If only people on this side of the pond could show that kind of love and passion for their teams, regardless of their histories
@@leonwrexham4800 I don't even remember writing this and as an answer to the original comment I'm wrong but in terms of football League teams I'm right. You don't include the premier League cause it's not part of the football League.
This is real English football to me. This is about passion for your local club, not money, trophies, awards or any of that peripheral stuff. No billionaire conglomerate foreign owners. No multi-million pound foreign players with no real understanding or allegience to the club or its fans beyond their massive paycheck. Most of all, this game is really about those loyal home town supporters who go to their struggling club's home and away games in the pissing rain to watch their team battle it out every week. This clearly meant more to Carlisle fans than the average Man Utd supporter will ever understand. I hope Jimmy Glass can look back on this with great pride, no matter what else happens in his life. Cheers from a Southampton fan.
i'm no carlisle fan - but everytime i watch it it brings tears to the eyes. The playerss celebrations, fans, referee and the ballboys - just shows how much it means. Awesome. Love comment by kev johnson!
i dont support Carlisle, ive never even watched them ever, but this is the best football moment in history by far...almost makes me cry when i see it...go on Jimmy mate!
im a scarborough fan and was 9 at the time . i remember being on the pitch and all the peterborough fans all stayed to find out the final result. This is truely one of the biggest moments in football history that sadly ended scarborough fc as club. First season in non league they finished 3rd which if they had play offs probs would of gone straight back up. sad sad times !
Newcastle United supporter here. Can't stop watching this. What the game's all about. Pure passion. Something most of the premier league 'superstars ' will never understand.
This makes me want to cry every time I see it, just pure emotion. I don't support Carlisle, but this was just phenomenal. Sod Aguerooooooo, Jimmy Glass is the man
You can feel the passion just watching, always enjoyed Carlisle away as a pompey fan, made a long weekend of it, fantastic scenery near by, and friendly people...
I'm a Leeds United fan ,but this to me will never be equalled.If you wrote a book and it had this ending ,people would say,no,too far fetched.Truth is stranger than fiction.Jimmy Glass,you will go down in football history. That will never happen again.Brilliant.
What a clip 😅👍 I'm a Newcastle fan and had tears in my eyes watching this. I was in the pub that day, and remember the reaction on the TV when the keeper kept Carlisle up with the last kick. It's also the biggest and greatest pile-on in the history of mankind 😆
Jimmy Glass one of football's nice guys. I lived in Bournemouth for 10 years he played down there before Swindon & remember him taking time out of his warm up to chat with a less abled fan in a wheel chair at the side of the pitch & moved him so the supporter could see better. A true gentleman & legend at Carlisle for that goal!!!
from a leeds fan this was and is the most memorable finale ever in a match! to save a football club from extinction is amazing...grass root and passion is amazing!
I'm a LFC fan but to see Jimmy Glass scoring a dramatic last minute goal to keep Carlisle Utd in the Football League but relegated Scarborough...just incredible! This is football at its greatest! Salute to you Jimmy!!
It's moments like this, that make you realise why it's more fun supporting a smaller more personal club that the Arsenals and Man Utds of this world. I was 14 in 1972 and was at Old Trafford to see my Bristol Rovers beat Man Utd 2-1! George Best missed a penatly! Sadly no cameras there! :-/ Who went down instead of Carlisle?
I'm a Plymouth fan myself but you can't take it away from the big clubs, they have their moments too. That last gasp City win against QPR to clinch the title was breath-taking. Same goes for Arsenal's last minute winner over Liverpool to claim the title in 1989. But yeah, supporting a smaller club is much more fun :)
+MiniRodz and then moments like this year. One of the most epic things ever to happen in football (leiceser, winning title), but it never had a single breathtaking moment like MC winning because we pretty much knew they'd win it since christmas!
I live in Texas and manage Torquay United on FIFA 12 so I find it fun to listen to the Football League podcast. In the last pod they interviewed Glass so I thought if have a look. Brilliant moment.
Man United fan here and that was a great moment i read about it and now I've got to see a glimpse of it and I'm extremely happy for all the Carlisle supporters
i was there, this game. i am a newcastle fan who also has a massive interest in carlisle, i was 10 years old for this game. you can just see me on the video when he scores on the pitch haha! great video, thanks for posting, as far as im concerned the greatest footballing moment ever!
I remember that match, on the radio they said that the goal-keeper had scored the winning goal at the very end of the match - then they said, 'Hang on, we'll just confirm that', (Probably because that sounded too far-fetched), then they found out it was true!!! Wow, fantastic for those of us in Carlisle. Brilliant!
Just got goose pimples watching that. You don't have to be a Carlisle United fan to appreciate what an amazing moment that was, although I can't imagine what it must have felt like in the ground!
being a Carlisle fan all of my life, i was only a little boy when this happened, but this video makes me so proud to be a Cumbrian and a Carlisle Fan :')
Let's not forget that was a perfect corner kick, a great on target header and a fantastic stop only to drop to the goalkeeper sent from heaven. Wonderful stuff.
unbelievable, moments like this remind why football is so great - i got emotional watching that and I'm not even a Carlisle fan!! Epic commentary as well - fairytale stuff!
I was 9 years old at the time, and at this match with my Dad. I am now 22, and I have lived in the States for 12 years now. I have NEVER forgotten what it was like to be at Brunton Park on that day. It was one of the most memorable days of my life, and I am so happy I was able to be a part of it. Makes me proud to be a Cumbrian, and I am a proud CUFC supporter :)
I'm from shropshire and a Shrewsbury town fan but I jumped in the air when Jimmy scored! I was staying at a B&B on Warwick Rd with my girlfriend and watched the match. Amazing stuff and a great place is Carlisle. Happy memories for me. Used to go to Chaplins... wonder if it's still there.
I remember listening to this on the radio, waiting to see if Carlisle would make it through. When they announced that Carlisle had won, the radio presenter, on hearing that the goalie had scored the goal, waited until the result was confirmed because, presumably, he didn't know whether to believe the goalie had actually scored it!! Then, finally it came through that it was true, the goalie had scored it. YES.
Saw him playing for Lewes Town a few years back and he us still living of that goal. It is what football is all about. No matter what the lows there is always a moment like that to keep you going back for more. Reminds me of Robbie Reinelt's goal for Brighton vs Hereford, which while not as late and dramatic, it did send Hereford down instead of us. This after we were miles adrift at the bottom of the table for ages.
thats quite possibly one of the best goals iv seen not for how good the strike was but just the fact that the game was almost over and the freekin keeper scored!!!
That sent a shiver down my spine even though I seen it loads of times before, and even though I'm a Plymouth Argyle fan! These sort of moments are why I love football so much.
Forget your £5bn TV deals and £100m players living in palaces, THIS is what real football is all about! Goalkeeper playing in the Third Division on loan from another club, scores with the last kick of the game to keep a small (*edit: sp) *provincial team being relegated to oblivion. Jimmy Glass, now a taxi driver and a volunteer goalkeeping coach at Poole Town FC, a true footballing hero.
Provincial, not provisional.
i concur
Why is there not a statue of this guy. The reason people fall in love with this game.
I live relatively near Poole, I'd love to get in his taxi, I'd pay double! Any idea what firm he works for?
💙
Not a Carlisle Utd fan but that might be one of the greatest football moments ever.
felt like it
Olly Hamar best moment of my life mate ,Carlisle til I die
i concur
It was. Check out lee browns goal for Bristol rovers (I’m a fan), that was amazing too
@@RaferJeffersonIII I'm a bristol rovers supporter there on the day, it was amazing limbs
Being a Carlisle United fan, I would love to personally thank Jimmy Glass for saving my club from extinction.
Thank you Glass
Save your club from extinction? They got relegated to the Conference a few seasons later.
@@jaketomlinson467 there's so much wrong with your comment I could write a fucking novel about it and post you it. Pay for the packaging.
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Probably, in my opinion, the most amazing last second goal in the sport to date! I know people will say "What about Aguero, he won Manchester City the title?" That did win them the title, but this goal meant more. 70 years of play, the team is most likely going to disappear if relegated, and a goalie on LOAN comes up and scores in extra time to save the entire club?!?!?! The most mesmorizing moments I have ever witnessed... Coming from a Southampton fan I salute you Jimmy Glass for truly showing everyone why futbol is the most remarkable sport in the world.
If this happened in a film you'd say it was too implausible.
That's football for you.
Zoomscoping Chesterfield fan, here.
I cannot remember for the life of me who we played that day. I just remember having to leg it from the Rec to get to my 5 a side game, believing Carlisle were relegated.
When I got to the 5 a side, people were gathered round a car with the radio and there was an excited buzz.
“The keeper scored for Carlisle in the 95th minute!”
Me: “...piss off!”
But they weren’t pulling my chain - Jimmy Glass just saved Carlisle’s bacon and we were all made up for him. We might have all supported different teams but we were all Jimmy Glass that day!
@Zoomscoping, yes I agree with you that the Carlisle goal was more important. Aguero's goal would never have happened but for Paul Dikov's goal at Wembley in the play off final a few weeks after Jimmy Glass saved Carlisle. If we had failed to get out of div2 in '99, there would have been no takeover, no Aguero, no Silva21, no Yaya, no Pep, no KDB, no 100 points. We'd be in the Eccles and district Sunday afternoon pub league now.
Football*
Bury fan… I know exactly what this goal meant. Definitely the greatest last minute goal ever.
Not a Carlisle fan but this shall be regarded as one of the greatest moments in the history of sports. Cheers from Benfica
Agree!
"Jimmy Glass get up there. You might as well for heaven's sake!"
My new philosophy.
this breaks my heart, i was celebrating on the pitch at McCain stadium because we thought we were saved, wounded, Scarborough were never the same again
As an AFC Wimbledon fan, just believe and band together. You can do it!
Scarborough will be back in the league.
@@ColinH1973 No they won’t, they dissolved in 2007
@@prometheustv6558 They can change the name, it'll still be attended by people from Scarborough.
To be fair, what a way to be removed from footballing history
The commentator was class. The way his voice breaks in delight. Doesn’t get enough credit.
01:57 ''Even the referee gets jumped'' lmaoooo
This was REAL football... NO multi-million pound signings, NO outrageously over-paid intenational divas... A Carlisle crowd passionately supporting their local team, along with away fans who have travelled practically the length of England from Plymouth to Carlisle to support their own local team. Their reward? To see a moment of footballing history that will never be repeated. The premier league could only dream of seeing such a dramatic moment!
the 150 or so plymouth fans can say ' we where there'
@@dontpanicblink I think they brought about 15 up to Leeds one year, must have been a stag do.
They can't afford to travel to every game, every match they play is practically a long round trip.
Plus it will be safer not to go to the Dingles ground, bellend road.
Liverpool 0 Arsenal 2, Michael Thomas 1989
WBA 1 Liverpool 2 .... Allison Becker ... 16th May, 2021
Still find it funny how he was a loan,only appeared 3 times with carlisle, and had a better match-goal ratio than most BPL strikers today.
Well, If I play only two game and score, I have the better ratio than Ronaldo and Messi
I've been a Carlisle FC fan since 1979 and this moment, by far, is the greatest soccer moment ever in my life. I maybe the only american fan they have but I am one forever. And now with 15 minutes left in our last game vs Millwall, we're going to save our skins on the last day of the year...Again, Just like 1999 and 2001!
Carlisle FC Forever!!!! Go Blues, Go Cumbrians!
Absolute scenes! I don't support Carlisle but I would've loved to have been at this game. Jimmy Glass a true hero.
Without doubt, the greatest football moment in history. Thanks Jimmy Glass, from an Ipswich fan.
Jimmy glass! One of the greatest football moments ever. From a spurs fan
"JIMMY GLAAAASS! THE GOALKEEPER HAS DONE IT!". Gets me every time, and I have no allegiance to Carlisle United.
It’s a mark of how amazing a moment is when you are not even from the place, and don’t even care about the team under normal circumstances, and you see this and you’re STILL welling up inside and the hairs on your arms are STILL standing on end as you watch him score and see the celebrations. Amazing. Amazing.
im from carlisle and was at that game one of the best days of my life
Being a Chelsea fan I had never heard of this moment until today! Had tears streaming down my face like a baby....together with Leicester winning the Premier League this has to be one of football's finest moments!!
jus think , if Carlisle got relegated Leicester wouldn’t have won the league , cause our manager Nigel Pierson was Leicester when they won if we got relegated no one would want him as their manager
I was there. Up the Blues! God bless Jimmy Glass!
I'm American and have little vested interest in soccer (typical, I know), but watching this video never gets old! What a dramatic ending, the winner from the on-loan goalie, no less! I love how the carlisle fan they're interviewing for the piece gets choked up and is almost at a loss of words when describing the moment when Jimmy Glass scored, years after the fact. If only people on this side of the pond could show that kind of love and passion for their teams, regardless of their histories
I rewatch this video from time to time, and I always think about your comment. Thank you for writing it.
What sort of list has this as number 72? How are there 71 things better than this?
I think its because there are 72 teams in the football league rather than it being a list.
i think the show was called "71 things worse than this"
@@tehcolemanator4179 there is 92
@@leonwrexham4800 I don't even remember writing this and as an answer to the original comment I'm wrong but in terms of football League teams I'm right. You don't include the premier League cause it's not part of the football League.
@@leonwrexham4800 There are 72 Football League clubs; the other 20 are Premier League clubs :)
It was the most memorable moments of their lives. Especially Jimmy Glass and I've had goosebumps watching it.
This is real English football to me. This is about passion for your local club, not money, trophies, awards or any of that peripheral stuff. No billionaire conglomerate foreign owners. No multi-million pound foreign players with no real understanding or allegience to the club or its fans beyond their massive paycheck. Most of all, this game is really about those loyal home town supporters who go to their struggling club's home and away games in the pissing rain to watch their team battle it out every week. This clearly meant more to Carlisle fans than the average Man Utd supporter will ever understand. I hope Jimmy Glass can look back on this with great pride, no matter what else happens in his life. Cheers from a Southampton fan.
Altrincham fan here.
This is the greatest moment in my fifty years plus of watching football.
Jimmy Glassssssss.
I watch this video several times a month....not even a Carlisle fan....but its the best football moment ever....go on Jimmers!
i'm no carlisle fan - but everytime i watch it it brings tears to the eyes. The playerss celebrations, fans, referee and the ballboys - just shows how much it means. Awesome. Love comment by kev johnson!
i dont support Carlisle, ive never even watched them ever, but this is the best football moment in history by far...almost makes me cry when i see it...go on Jimmy mate!
im a scarborough fan and was 9 at the time . i remember being on the pitch and all the peterborough fans all stayed to find out the final result. This is truely one of the biggest moments in football history that sadly ended scarborough fc as club. First season in non league they finished 3rd which if they had play offs probs would of gone straight back up. sad sad times !
Newcastle United supporter here. Can't stop watching this. What the game's all about. Pure passion. Something most of the premier league 'superstars ' will never understand.
This makes me want to cry every time I see it, just pure emotion.
I don't support Carlisle, but this was just phenomenal. Sod Aguerooooooo, Jimmy Glass is the man
oh god, still brings tears to the eyes after all these years.
Cannot get enough of this....ardguably the best moment in football history!
biggest moment in football. ever. everywhere!
You can feel the passion just watching, always enjoyed Carlisle away as a pompey fan, made a long weekend of it, fantastic scenery near by, and friendly people...
I'm a Leeds United fan ,but this to me will never be equalled.If you wrote a book and it had this ending ,people would say,no,too far fetched.Truth is stranger than fiction.Jimmy Glass,you will go down in football history. That will never happen again.Brilliant.
Why am I only just seeing this!!!! Bloody brilliant!!! can't believe I've never seen it before!!
Never will I ever get bored of watching this. Jimmy glass #cufclegend
As a Swindon Town fan, I still enjoy watching this. An unforgettable moment and it wasn't even for us. Good lad, Jimmy.
literally brings a tear to my eye, it's moments like this that make football what it is, coming from a luton town fan
This has to be one of football's greatest moments of all time at any level. Absolute legend.
What a clip 😅👍 I'm a Newcastle fan and had tears in my eyes watching this. I was in the pub that day, and remember the reaction on the TV when the keeper kept Carlisle up with the last kick. It's also the biggest and greatest pile-on in the history of mankind 😆
20 years later it still brings tears to my eyes
Jimmy Glass one of football's nice guys. I lived in Bournemouth for 10 years he played down there before Swindon & remember him taking time out of his warm up to chat with a less abled fan in a wheel chair at the side of the pitch & moved him so the supporter could see better. A true gentleman & legend at Carlisle for that goal!!!
I used to spend a lot of time in Carlisle back in the nineties. Great place. Loved this moment of football legend.
from a leeds fan this was and is the most memorable finale ever in a match! to save a football club from extinction is amazing...grass root and passion is amazing!
made me cry with happiness
I'm a LFC fan but to see Jimmy Glass scoring a dramatic last minute goal to keep Carlisle Utd in the Football League but relegated Scarborough...just incredible! This is football at its greatest! Salute to you Jimmy!!
It's moments like this, that make you realise why it's more fun supporting a smaller more personal club that the Arsenals and Man Utds of this world. I was 14 in 1972 and was at Old Trafford to see my Bristol Rovers beat Man Utd 2-1! George Best missed a penatly! Sadly no cameras there! :-/ Who went down instead of Carlisle?
Scarborough mate, and they have never returned since. They also dissolved and formed into a new club.
Scaborough. They then liquidated and their AFC club never came good
I'm a Plymouth fan myself but you can't take it away from the big clubs, they have their moments too.
That last gasp City win against QPR to clinch the title was breath-taking. Same goes for Arsenal's last minute winner over Liverpool to claim the title in 1989.
But yeah, supporting a smaller club is much more fun :)
The Gas did. Oh no, sorry - that was last season.
+MiniRodz and then moments like this year. One of the most epic things ever to happen in football (leiceser, winning title), but it never had a single breathtaking moment like MC winning because we pretty much knew they'd win it since christmas!
I’m here after Alissons goal for Liverpool in the last second!
I live in Texas and manage Torquay United on FIFA 12 so I find it fun to listen to the Football League podcast. In the last pod they interviewed Glass so I thought if have a look. Brilliant moment.
Did he hit that, what a strike,
Love it.
Great place Carlisle, great people.
Love the guy who jumps on the referee during the pitch invasion.....brilliant
Still think this is the best footballing moment in history, from a Gillingham fan
1:25 - I didn't know Claudio Ranieri was a Carlisle fan ;)
While Nigel Pearson is Carlisle United's Manager... mind blow!
Im just getting shivers when i watch thisss...... Look at the passion and desperation they were in and the GK scoresss. This just pumps you upp
Jimmy Glass- legend and a nice guy too.
This gives me chills everytime I watch it.
Man United fan here and that was a great moment i read about it and now I've got to see a glimpse of it and I'm extremely happy for all the Carlisle supporters
My name is Jimmy Glass too! Also a legend funnily enough
A leg end at best
i remember being 11 years old and seeing this. still get chills
i was there, this game. i am a newcastle fan who also has a massive interest in carlisle, i was 10 years old for this game. you can just see me on the video when he scores on the pitch haha! great video, thanks for posting, as far as im concerned the greatest footballing moment ever!
brilliant . This great clip always cheers me up.
What a moment. Life is beautiful 💖
I've been a Carlisle U fan for 32 years and this is the best highlight ever in my personal
football history.
I remember that match, on the radio they said that the goal-keeper had scored the winning goal at the very end of the match - then they said, 'Hang on, we'll just confirm that', (Probably because that sounded too far-fetched), then they found out it was true!!! Wow, fantastic for those of us in Carlisle. Brilliant!
I still like to watch this goal every now and then and it still makes me smile . Your the man jimmy glass 👏🏻
Just got goose pimples watching that.
You don't have to be a Carlisle United fan to appreciate what an amazing moment that was, although I can't imagine what it must have felt like in the ground!
For me, one of the greatest moments in English football. Love it.
This is the best moment in football ever..not a fan of the club but it brings tears to my eyes....what a goal....
The spirit of football thanks for these moments
being a Carlisle fan all of my life, i was only a little boy when this happened, but this video makes me so proud to be a Cumbrian and a Carlisle Fan :')
fantastic moment. didnt realise the history in this until today!
what a great moment that mustve been for your fans!
Let's not forget that was a perfect corner kick, a great on target header and a fantastic stop only to drop to the goalkeeper sent from heaven. Wonderful stuff.
Brings a tear to the eye of any football fan!
unbelievable, moments like this remind why football is so great - i got emotional watching that and I'm not even a Carlisle fan!! Epic commentary as well - fairytale stuff!
I was 9 years old at the time, and at this match with my Dad. I am now 22, and I have lived in the States for 12 years now. I have NEVER forgotten what it was like to be at Brunton Park on that day. It was one of the most memorable days of my life, and I am so happy I was able to be a part of it. Makes me proud to be a Cumbrian, and I am a proud CUFC supporter :)
Cheers to my P4A peeps here to see the story.
Never forgot listening to this on the radio at work, with radio cumbria commentator shouting "you're kicking it the wrong way lad's".
I'm hungover and I need a pick me up. I'm not a Carlisle fan but this has to be my favourite footballing moment of all time.
Chills! Greatest footballing moment ever!
Read about this event in an old Maxim and it is as awesome as it sounds! Well done Jimmy Glass and Carlisle United in the nail-biting match!
This is just amazing! Your plastics of the "top 4" will never get this!
So you’re a ‘plastic’ if you support a Top 4 team?
I'm from shropshire and a Shrewsbury town fan but I jumped in the air when Jimmy scored! I was staying at a B&B on Warwick Rd with my girlfriend and watched the match. Amazing stuff and a great place is Carlisle. Happy memories for me. Used to go to Chaplins... wonder if it's still there.
I remember listening to this on the radio, waiting to see if Carlisle would make it through. When they announced that Carlisle had won, the radio presenter, on hearing that the goalie had scored the goal, waited until the result was confirmed because, presumably, he didn't know whether to believe the goalie had actually scored it!! Then, finally it came through that it was true, the goalie had scored it. YES.
proud to say i was there when this happend and im there following carlisle every weekend now UTB !!!
Never knew about this before today. This quite possibly could be the best football moment I've ever seen.
Gives me the chills.. man oh man that man felt like god right there.. and those fans.. i really cant begin to understand how they felt at that moment
As a born and bred Swindonian, I'm so glad we loaned him out to witness this legendary goal.
and as someone who is born and bread in Carlisle we thank you for loaning him to us
Saw him playing for Lewes Town a few years back and he us still living of that goal. It is what football is all about. No matter what the lows there is always a moment like that to keep you going back for more. Reminds me of Robbie Reinelt's goal for Brighton vs Hereford, which while not as late and dramatic, it did send Hereford down instead of us. This after we were miles adrift at the bottom of the table for ages.
Wolves fan, still can't help but cheer as the goal goes in. Awesome, absolutely awesome.
Love this clip, football doesn't get better than this!
Jimmy Glass. Absolute legend.
Never heard of this story until today and I still had goosebumps when he scored.
thats quite possibly one of the best goals iv seen not for how good the strike was but just the fact that the game was almost over and the freekin keeper scored!!!
Quality........this is what football is all about!
Makes my heart RACE SUPER fast, and i'm a Leeds Fan
Amazing.
Dad brought me here after he said Jimmy Glass scored a more important goal than Alison. Wasn't disappointed, take a bow Mr Glass
That sent a shiver down my spine even though I seen it loads of times before, and even though I'm a Plymouth Argyle fan!
These sort of moments are why I love football so much.
Bloody hell - I'm not even a football fan and I love this. Cheers for posting it. Nice one.