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Dan Lamber:, external It's about this today
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Blyth continue to push on, Hartlepool look rattled now. Approaching the last 15 minutes, can either side find a third goal?
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Goal or not?
Dave Espley:, external "It's a goal" says Phil Neville, looking a a freeze-frame that shows, clearly, it isn't.
Emma Douglass:, external Poor Hartlepool, definitely a goal.
Connor Phillips:, external That wasn't a Hartlepool United goal, all of the ball didn't cross the line.
Murph:, external So the FA don't have goal line technology in their own main competition?
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Stunning. Special. Spartans.
Watch Stephen Turnbull's brilliant free-kick again and again to your heart's content now.
Ex-Man Utd defender Phil Neville on MOTD
"We saw the strength of Marlon Harewood there - that's a goal. I think that's a let off for keeper Peter Jeffries."
Stephen Turnbull joins a list of great FA Cup free-kick goals - but how do you score THE perfect one? Let this BBC iwonder guide talk you through it. Power, angles, spin - it's all covered.
Is that in?! Marlon Harewood shows great strength to hold off his man and get a shot away, goalkeeper Peter Jeffries fumbles it and desperately extends an arm to claw it away from on the line. But was it over? So, co close - impossible to clearly call.
Edwardian:, external Didn't realise David Beckham played for Blyth Spartans!
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Arron Rose:, external Not a fan of that free kick
Cheer up Arron, still half an hour to go.
Hartlepool look rattled. First Michael Woods gets caught in midfield and then keeper Scott Flinders collides with his own defender. Boss Paul Murray looks livid with his side on the bench.
Game on now.
Robert Johnson:, external Brilliant free kick, keeper had no chance
Phil Joy:, external What a free kick, what a goal for Blyth Spartans.
Daniel Woodley: , externalWhat a fantastic strike that is from Turnbull! He won't ever score a better goal. Come on Blyth! Shock is still on.
Marc Bazeley:, external Nice retro touch of someone throwing some bog roll on the pitch. You don't see much of that these days.
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Can you name me five better FA Cup free-kicks than that? Gazza 1991, Santi Cazorla last year...
You're struggling after that. Stephen Turnbull will never have to buy a drink in Blyth again. Especially as his captain's a barman...
Ex-Man Utd defender Phil Neville on MOTD
"He didn't have much to aim for. To get the ball up and down like that - it gave the keeper no chance. He probably went to bed last night and was dreaming of scoring a goal like that - right in the stanchion."
That was for you Jen Cornell., external PMA - Positive Mental Attitude. If it's good enough for Linford, it's good enough for us.
Game on now. Hartlepool had a bad 10 minutes and that goal was coming.
Brilliant! There'll be dancing on the streets of Blyth tonight as Stephen Turnbull scores one of the FA Cup goals of his time! A pitch invasion from the bench as the former Hartlepool man bends in an absolutely top class free-kick. He's 25 yards out, gets it over the wall and right into the top corner.
Genuinely superb.
Jen Cornell: , external"We're still feeling positive!! C'mon the Spartans!"
Will you lot stop banging on about cats? What's that? No. Ok then, here's a few more...
Mike Bland:, external My cat's called Holloway after ex-Gas player/manager, I used to have a cat called Jason (Roberts)
Lauren Sasha:, external More feline connections, the comic Get Fuzzy features a Siamese obsessed with monkeys and has an article about Hartlepool's monkey incident.
Right, back the the footie, we're begging you.
It's all opening up. Blyth seeing plenty of the ball and time and space out there too. Again, they just lack conviction and quality on the ball as captain Robbie Dale eventually shoots but it's easily blocked.
Hartlepool have hardly won a game this season and perhaps they're starting to get edgy...
Ex-Man Utd defender Phil Neville on MOTD
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"Blyth have worked it well down the right. They have come out and played with more tempo and intensity. They are committing more support to Daniel Maguire up front."