The locations of some of the greatest goals are identifiable not by the players who scored them, but the nets the ball ended up in
Wednesday, October 10, 2012
UEFA Champions League - GNK Dinamo Zagreb
While the Blues currently boast one of Europe's more elaborate systems for suspending the goal nets - the nets are on the field while the stanchions are behind the boards on the blue-covered running track -
The nets at the Maksimir used to be suspended by compact D's, as when Dinamo became the first Yugoslav side to win a European title in 1967.
For a better look at the Maksimir Stadion's Continental D's, check out the thrilling semi-final of the 1976 European Championships.
Don't these D's look like the old ones at Hillsborough?
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