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Not the best just most satisfying, I will start you off Warky's in the 78 semi final. We knew we were there after that. Mind you it was a very good header.
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Most satisfying goal by ITFC on 11:08 - May 28 with 2384 views
This would have been my choice. I was in the clock end in line with the other post about half way down the terrace and about 20,000 in one place at one time just went berserk. We were there! I did Wembley 78 and it was unbelievable but the most satisfying goal was Wark’s killer third at Highbury.
But since you have nominated it I’ll have to say Reuser’s goal at Wembley in 2000 was next most satisfying. I think everyone at that end of the ground knew what he do the moment the ball broke to him. He had history! I was in the gallery behind the goal as the ball crashed in. What a moment. We just roared. What a fitting finale to the last club game at old Wembley after a great game. Job done.
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Most satisfying goal by ITFC on 11:56 - May 28 with 2287 views
Paul Mason’s goal at Ewood Park to knock Blackburn out of the FA Cup.
I never had a problem with Alan Shearer’s “There’s no easy games in the Premier League, except Ipswich at home.” comment. It was a joke made on the day we’d lost 9-0 at Old Trafford, and in the context of that season, the worst of it was that it was hard to disagree at that time. But, I’ve always thought that it was really nice that the win at Blackburn the following season was achieved with a team that - Tony Mowbray and Gus Uhlenbeek aside - was made up of players who had all experienced some degree of the traumas of 94/95. Whether they had made their debuts (Wright, Vaughan, Gregory), played and lost most weeks (Thomsen, Mason, Milton) or been at Old Trafford 9 months previously (Wark, Williams, Sedgley, Mathie or Marshall), I’m pleased that they got some element of redemption against the League Champions and England’s best striker at that time.
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Most satisfying goal by ITFC on 12:42 - May 28 with 2218 views
How about Butcher away to FC Cologne in the UEFA Cup semi-final?
Just had two crushing defeats at home to Arsenal on the Saturday and away to Norwich on the Monday, we travelled to Germany more in hope than expectation, defending a slender 1-0 lead.
What a moment when that header went in!!
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Most satisfying goal by ITFC on 13:52 - May 28 with 2064 views
Most satisfying goal by ITFC on 13:06 - May 28 by woodbridge_blue
How about Butcher away to FC Cologne in the UEFA Cup semi-final?
Just had two crushing defeats at home to Arsenal on the Saturday and away to Norwich on the Monday, we travelled to Germany more in hope than expectation, defending a slender 1-0 lead.
What a moment when that header went in!!
Butcher: I Couldn't Believe It When I Scored22nd Apr 2020 09:51 Today marks the 39th anniversary of the Blues’ 1-0 UEFA Cup semi-final second leg victory away in Cologne, securing a 2-0 win on aggregate, so TWTD spoke to the winning goalscorer, Town legend Terry Butcher.11
Most satisfying goal by ITFC on 14:51 - May 28 by FifeITFC
Neil Thompson's winner at Southend 1991/92. After that, we knew we were going to do it.
Thompson's Southend Stunner4th Apr 2020 09:00 Southend United were meant to be the visitors to Portman Road on Saturday, which coincidentally is the 28th anniversary of the Blues’ 2-1 victory over the Shrimpers at Roots Hall in which Neil Thompson scored a brilliant and hugely important last-gasp winner as Town continued their pursuit of the Second Division title. TWTD spoke to the former left-back to hear how he remembers that day, that season and his time at Portman Road.17
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Most satisfying goal by ITFC on 15:32 - May 28 with 1867 views
Most satisfying goal by ITFC on 11:08 - May 28 by ArchiRob
Majic's equalizer V Bolton Semi Final 2nd leg. Thought we were out to the dirty Bastards.
That, probably. Stockwell’s play-off equaliser at Bramhall Lane, totally deserved, also stands out.
A few others worth a mention:
- Both goals against Derby in 13-14, Williams and Berra after a lot of sh1thousing - Hirst scoring the second goal at Barnsley last month - Armstrong’s winner at Spurs after 15 games without a win
Most satisfying goal by ITFC on 15:58 - May 28 by Steve_M
That, probably. Stockwell’s play-off equaliser at Bramhall Lane, totally deserved, also stands out.
A few others worth a mention:
- Both goals against Derby in 13-14, Williams and Berra after a lot of sh1thousing - Hirst scoring the second goal at Barnsley last month - Armstrong’s winner at Spurs after 15 games without a win
I agree when Hirst scored I knew we were going up, and my pick for goal of the season. We have been starved of success for so long I only had distant memories.
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Most satisfying goal by ITFC on 16:45 - May 28 with 1694 views
Either Pablo's v Coventry in the final minute straight after they had equalised, or Stewart's first when 0-2 down v Bolton in the semi-final - hope from despair.
Also the winner from 0-2 against Sheff Utd with 10 men.
Ian Marshall's debut goal for us too with the Oldham fans having been singing "what a waste of money".
Three goals from Reuser for me. Bolton (H), Barnsley at Wembley and the next season, his winner consigning Massive City to relegation. That made my post-match pint taste bloody good.