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Armstrong's last-minute winner at Spurs, 2001. I really, really wanted us to stay up. Went way more ballistic than any of the 2000 playoff goals, Wilnis v. Man U, Armstrong v. Inter, Darren Bent at Carrow Road etc.
Possibly Tommy Smith in the play off semi 2nd leg vs Norwich. We'd just has the red and gone behind. I'd already given up. Then all of a sudden hope. For a few minutes anyways.
Hardest you've ever celebrated a town goal? on 06:14 - Aug 25 by OwainG1992
Possibly Tommy Smith in the play off semi 2nd leg vs Norwich. We'd just has the red and gone behind. I'd already given up. Then all of a sudden hope. For a few minutes anyways.
I'd forgotten about that one. I celebrated redmond missing an open goal in that one harder. At least, what i though was redmond missing an open goal. My stream glitched massively and completely missed the berra save and red card. Only realised what had happened when the ball was being placed on the spot.
Hardest you've ever celebrated a town goal? on 06:14 - Aug 25 by OwainG1992
Possibly Tommy Smith in the play off semi 2nd leg vs Norwich. We'd just has the red and gone behind. I'd already given up. Then all of a sudden hope. For a few minutes anyways.
Funnily enough I was thinking about this the other day. My top 10.
Gudmunsson in the playoffs Jim equaliser v Bolton in the playoffs. Wilnis v Man Utd Stewart at Anfield Naylor v WHU playoffs Kuqi v WHU playoffs Chaplow at Watford (cringe) Anderson in playoffs Chambers at Carrow Road Smith at Carrow Road
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John Wark’s killer goal at Highbury at the end of the Semi-final. The Clock End went absolutely bananas and so did I. The emotions of that moment were something else.
Gavin Johnson’s goal at Anfield. Mental.
Magilton’s equaliser late in the Bolton play off game was probably the maddest at PR.
In recent times, the last minute winner at Charlton in 2014 was a good one.
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Early Sunday Kick-Off, hangover kicking in, watching the game in the front room of the shared house I lived in at the time in South London - one of my housemates and his girlfriend having a civilised late Sunday morning breakfast and reading the papers (no interest in the football)
2-0 down, David Johnson's just gone off injured...after a few years of missing out in the Play-Offs, I'm already thinking, "Oh well, there's always next year..."
Anyway, Marcus Stewart pulls one back with a thunderbastard out of nowhere - I'm out of my armchair jumping, screaming and shouting. I almost give my friend a heart attack, I frighten the sh1t out of my friend's girlfriend who spills her coffee all over her Sunday Times; she gives him a dirty look, and he passes that on to me Didn't do too much damage to their relationship - think they've been married over 15 years now.
1) Warky at Highbury 1978 because of what it meant. 2) Reuser at Wembley 2000 because of what it meant 3) Osborne at Wembley 1978 because of what it possibly meant 4) Chaplow at Watford 2015 because of what it might have meant
Any goal by us at Carrot Rud.
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Roger Osbourne, Wembley, Rueser, Wembley,
Yep, both those. Osborne’s was only odd in that the whole day was living the dream. I went down three or four terrace steps when Roger scored, which given the what felt like one foot depth of them was a moment. The sight and sound of that was extraordinary. One to never forget.
Reuter’s fourth was pure relief and bonkersness.
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1. Darren Bent winner v Sheffield Utd 2003, the Dale Roberts game. Went through all the emotions that day. Several times. 2. Phil Whelan at Southend 3. Fab v Manchester United 4. Danny Haynes’ hand at Norwich
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1) Warky at Highbury 1978 because of what it meant. 2) Reuser at Wembley 2000 because of what it meant 3) Osborne at Wembley 1978 because of what it possibly meant 4) Chaplow at Watford 2015 because of what it might have meant
Any goal by us at Carrot Rud.
The problem with reuser at wembley was that i'd lost my voice completely by half time.
I think it would probably be one of Reusers belters in the playoffs, either the Portman Road one or the final goal at Wembley. That said, Brian Talbot's opener in the FA Cup semi had me jumping on my seat at Highbury.
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Magilton V Bolton
Darren Bent's injury time goal to go 1-0 at reading which they promptly cancelled out straight from the restart, circa 2006.
Chaplow V Watford
Lot of people saying magilton v bolton and it was brilliant but i couldn't enjoy it that much because of what happened the year before. As soon as it went in i was just waiting for them to go up the other end and score again.
I only started going to games in the mid 2000s (work, time, money. transport), so mine are Chopra making it 2-3 away at Coventry in the snow and Carlos Edwards' last-gasp winner away at Derby the following season.
With honorable mention to Noel Hunt's strike at Charlton, with the ITFC South West crew going berserk in Toto's bar in Bristol, much to the bemusement of the hen party who were just arriving for their evening do.