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Flick free-kick...

Belarus' finest finish off this gem of a training ground free-kick, following in the footsteps of Coventry's Ernie Hunt in 1970? 'Who?' we here you cry. Tune in tomorrow...

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Feature: Aguero, Zaki, Brady, Molby & more...

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1 Alves Septuplet

Middlesbrough 'New Boy' Afonso Alves hits his famous septuplet - that's seven goals to you and me - for Heerenveen against Heracles. WHAMMO!

2 Aguero vs Barca

Is Aguero better than Tevez, Messi... and Maradona? Judge for yourself as he helps himself to a double for Atletico Madrid against Barcelona in a 4-2 win for the rojiblancos.

3 Liam Brady Belter

"Look at that... oh look at that," so squealed Motty about Liam Brady’s curler against Spurs in 1978.

4 Molby's Lost Goal

In 1985 Jan Molby scored a corker against Man United but a TV strike meant the cameras missed it. Thankfully, computer boffins have recreated it...

5 Thomas vs Arsenal

Mickey Thomas larrups home a free-kick for Wrexham to dump the Gooners out of the FA Cup Third Round in 1992. WALLOP!

6 Aguero vs Racing

Think 'Kun' Aguero's belter against Barca wasn't bad? Then you'd better whiz back in time with us to watch an even younger Sergio's slalom run and finish against Independiente...

7 Famagusta on Fire

Ex-Toon advertising hoarding-kicker Temuri Ketsbaia has led Anorthosis Famagusta into Europe. Enjoy this loving fan-tribute, Champions theme music and all...

8 Alves Hat-Trick

Boro 'New Boy' Afonso Alves stars for Heerenveen again, this time hammering home a classy hat-trick to humiliate IFK Gothenburg...

9 Zaki Zaps Toure

Wigan’s Egyptian 'New Boy' Amr Zaki made his name by roasting Kolo Toure in the African Cup of Nations semi-final. Watch it here.

10 Palermo Knees-Up

Aguero? Pah. Batistuta? A beginner. Both bow before Boca’s Martin Palermo. He’s closing in on 200 goals, including this cute header – and the celebration’s even better...