Super keeperspublished at 11:32 British Summer Time 16 October 2016
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Stephen Shaw: Jim Montgomery, '73 Cup Final. Living in the past? Yeah, a lot better than living in the present for SAFC fans

Southampton move up to eighth
Austin scores twice against former club
Result: Middlesbrough 0-1 Watford
Watford move into top half
Boro above bottom three on goal difference
Shamoon Hafez
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Stephen Shaw: Jim Montgomery, '73 Cup Final. Living in the past? Yeah, a lot better than living in the present for SAFC fans
Middlesbrough v Watford (13:30 BST)
Middlesbrough have lost a league-high seven points from leading positions in the Premier League this season.
If they had collected all seven, they would be level on points with Manchester United, not looking over their shoulders at the bottom three.
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Niall Quinn going in goal for Man City v Derby in 91 & saving a pen from Dean Saunders. We went on to win the match. & Quinn had already scored too!
Will, Stockport
Year 6. We were playing the top division in the league. I was sub goalie. Before the game, the team (not the manager) thought it would be good if the #1 goalie went in midfield (he was decent). I went in goal. First half conceded three times. 2nd half, they were clean through and I rushed out and Schmeichel-esque saved a 1v1. Clean sheet in the second half. Still lost 3-0. Never played in goal for the team again.
Danny in WInchester
Aston Villa beating Bayern Munich in the European Cup final. That actually happened.
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Chris Stanley: Nigel Spink for Villa in the 1982 European Cup Final. Close the poll.
You know that job you've been putting off for months? You know, that thing you just can't be bothered to do. The one you've been getting nagged about. The one that may involve some rudimentary DIY.
This afternoon could be the time to get it done. Not every Sunday can be Super after all.
Middlesbrough v Watford (13:30 BST)
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The ups and downs of a goalkeeper...
School football matches. First one faced two penalties, one over, one saved, won 1-0. Second match, made a couple of decent saves and won 2-1. Third, played well but got distracted and conceded a howler. Last, made tons of brilliant saves and the opposition were expected to win 5-0, only lost 2-1, deserved to win from our effort. I was goalkeeper in all of those games.
James, Suffolk
Stoke 2-0 Sunderland
Joe Allen's scoring streak continued as he grabbed both goals to hand Stoke their first win of the season at the expense of bottom side Sunderland.
The 26-year-old has now scored four times in the past three league games, having also netted for Wales in the 2-2 draw against Austria last week.
The 5ft 6in midfielder was allowed to get his head to Marko Arnautovic's cross from the left to give the Potters an eighth-minute lead.
He then added a second just before half-time with an 18-yard strike through a crowd of players.
Man City 1-1 Everton
Maarten Stekelenburg saved two penalties for Everton as his side escaped with a point against Manchester City at the Etihad Stadium.
Kevin de Bruyne was the first to miss in the opening period, seeing the Dutch goalkeeper push his effort away, and Sergio Aguero saw the same outcome in the second half.
Despite dominating possession, City went behind as Romelu Lukaku opened the scoring with a cool finish.
But Nolito headed in for the hosts from David Silva's inch-perfect cross for the equaliser.
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Heurelho Gomes vs Arsenal, three late superhuman saves in a matter of minutes gave Spurs our first league win over the Gooners in a decade & lead to our first ever qualification for the champions league. The stuff of dreams.
George, London
Best save I ever saw was by Nigel Martyn for Leeds at Coventry.
Mark, London.
It's the lack of details that I really like Mark.
West Brom 1-1 Tottenham
Dele Alli's equaliser a minute from time ensured Tottenham maintained their unbeaten start to the season and remained within a point of Premier League leaders Manchester City.
Nacer Chadli's late goal for West Brom seemed set to inflict an unlikely first defeat of the season on in-form Spurs.
But Mauricio Pochettino's men fought back as substitute Son Heung-Min and Christian Eriksen combined to create the opportunity for England international Alli to prod the ball home with the outside of his boot.
Arsenal 3-2 Swansea
Theo Walcott scored twice as 10-man Arsenal won their sixth Premier League game in a row, despite a spirited Swansea City display in Bob Bradley's first match as manager.
Gunners and England forward Walcott now has five goals in eight games, taking advantage of a heavy Jordi Amat touch for his first and a poor Jack Cork header for his second.
The Swans looked dejected after the quick-fire double, though Gylfi Sigurdsson pounced on a Granit Xhaka error to curl in and give them hope before the break.
Mesut Ozil volleyed an Alexis Sanchez cross into the top corner to restore a two-goal lead for the hosts, but substitute Borja Baston tapped in a cross from the impressive Modou Barrow to set up a tense finale.
Bournemouth 6-1 Hull City
Bournemouth made it three home wins in a row with an impressive victory over Hull City on Saturday that extended the visitors' winless run to six games.
Charlie Daniels opened the scoring after Junior Stanislas' free-kick came back off a post, before Ryan Mason's shot deflected in off Steve Cook to draw the game level.
Cook headed in moments later to restore Bournemouth's lead, before Stanislas netted from the spot and then added a smart finish after the break.
Callum Wilson headed in late on before Dan Gosling grabbed a sixth.
Chelsea 3-0 Leicester
Let's have a look back on some of Saturday's action then.
Chelsea condemned defending Premier League champions Leicester to a fourth consecutive away defeat with a dominant display at Stamford Bridge.
The Blues were ahead inside seven minutes when Nemanja Matic flicked on Eden Hazard's corner for Diego Costa to smash home.
A David Luiz free-kick struck the post, before Pedro played in Hazard, who rounded Kasper Schmeichel to slot in.
Luiz hit his own post when clearing a cross, but Victor Moses' finish after a one-two with substitute Nathaniel Chalobah completed the scoring.
Superkeepers
Everton keeper Maarten Stekelenburg saved two penalties yesterday, from Kevin de Bruyne and Sergio Aguero no less, to leave a dagger in the heart of many a Fantasy Football player.
He also turned a wonderful strike onto the post. It was truly one of the great goalkeeping performances.
I've exaggerated - it was a good performance.
I think the best save I ever saw live, in the flesh, was made by this man. Boaz Myhill
But what I want to know is: What is the greatest goalkeeping display you've seen in the flesh?
It could be millionaire in the Premier League or an electrician in your Sunday league team. Who really got your team a result between the posts?
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Middlesbrough v Watford (13:30 BST)
Bodes well for Boro then...
The top three all tightened up on Saturday afternoon but it's life in the bottom half which will take up our attention today.
The feast of football coming your way is:
Middlesbrough v Watford (13:30 BST)
Southampton v Burnley (16:00 BST)
No, Phil Jagielka, that really happened.
Yes, you gave away two penalties at Manchester City.
And yes, your goalkeeper saved them both.
Quite a few of you out there will be waking up on this Sunday morning with a foggy head. But it's Everton's captain - and their fans - who will be feeling the best.
What joys will Sunday afternoon bring us?