Skyblueweeman
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Now top 5 goals...
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Top 5 goals?
Boosh in Barbados these days
So you’re not porkysmurf or hamertime?Boosh in Barbados these days
Presumably your favourite was solskjaer in 99?Middlesbrough I get more than Wembley but even now that’s tainted for me. I would trade that Hamer goal to win a throw in at Huddersfield
Agree, was with my 7 year daughter - that moment was amazing.Of course the day ended in heartbreak but everything about the moments that followed Gus' goal; the being there with my family and 40K City fans, the noise, everything. Happiest moment of my life.
Similar feeling on Saturday after the winner. We're living in really special times as City fans this last few years.
Great days. Was front row for the Moldovan goal - pure ecstacy.Strangely enough, these are probably the goals I remember most, purely because of their significance and the sheer pandemonium of celebrations. The Moldovan goal is iconic, and I’ve never celebrated a goal like that before or since. It was absolute bedlam.
The 10 minutes of mystery injury time nearly had me on the floor though.
The Huckerby goal is still, to this day, the one that I remember so vividly, from Nilsson, to Soltvedt, then to Hucks; and it was the first time I’d celebrated a win over Man Utd as a Cov supporter.
It made the walk home to Hillfields a pleasure, for a change. ⚽️
Also remember, UTD at that time were the best team in Europe pretty much.The quality of the goal itself.
The quality of the opposition.
And similar to last weekend, the fact that a couple of minutes beforehand, we had been 2-1 down.
Just the effect of time, Thompson's goal v West ham was the equivalent of Saturday's goal!!Always baffled me when people say Hamer at Wembley is their favourite goal, ultimately it meant nothing and isn’t even in my top 100.
People are also getting carried away saying the Wolves game was the greatest game they’ve ever been too. Strange
What made the Huckerby goal v Utd so special?
WallisI would also add in the Donkey Kick against Everton. Ian Wallis with the cycle kick was special as well but he had quite a few failed attempts if I remember correctly.
Shop in the precinct or was!Wallis
I'm with you on all of those Otis. It's funny how you can remember exactly where you were for the special goals - Crow's Nest for Ernie's lob, West End immediately behind the goal for Tommo against West Ham.Wright up there isn't it.
Definitely in the top 5.
I loved Regis' at Sheff Wed in the 87 cup run. That was fabulous. Plus obviously, Houchen' header in the final.
Plus Regis again when we beat Spurs 4-3. The Thompson goal as mentioned above.
Oh and Ernie Hunt scoring from the half way line against Burnley, way back.
Gynn's equaliser against Leeds wasn't the greatest of goals, but it was the biggest explosion of noise I've ever experienced at a football match.Saturday was brilliant and agree with posters above about the Huckerby goal versus Man U which was probably the best goal we have ever scored. However my favourite goals would still be Michael Gynn's equaliser in the Semi Final at Hillsborough and Brian Kilcline's crucial goal against Luton in a match we had to win to stay up. Both of these were the culmination of intense pressure and both were so important.
United have deployed an interesting defensive formation there. The boomerang?I was at that game.
Look where Whelan is, ran across goal and was right in the line-of-sight for their keeper.
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I recall that Hutch scored a legendary solo effort in an away game (Highbury or the Baseball Ground?) not long after he joined us. Was anyone here lucky enough to witness it?
Are you a Mad HatterGreat days. Was front row for the Moldovan goal - pure ecstacy.
Full description pleaseMe. Highbury.
Garry Thompson - League Cup Semi Final - 1981 v West Ham at HR
We were 2-0 down, one being a Thompson own goal
Pulled it back to win 3-2 in the dying minutes
Thompson drilling it home to win, in front of the West End
Epic night, around 36,000 at the old ground
Garry Thompson - League Cup Semi Final - 1981 v West Ham at HR
We were 2-0 down, one being a Thompson own goal
Pulled it back to win 3-2 in the dying minutes
Thompson drilling it home to win, in front of the West End
Epic night, around 36,000 at the old ground
Loved the Stuart Linnel commentary to the Luton goal - agree it was so crucial and again West End went mentalSaturday was brilliant and agree with posters above about the Huckerby goal versus Man U which was probably the best goal we have ever scored. However my favourite goals would still be Michael Gynn's equaliser in the Semi Final at Hillsborough and Brian Kilcline's crucial goal against Luton in a match we had to win to stay up. Both of these were the culmination of intense pressure and both were so important.
Misty day in North London, Hutch was on fire at the clock end, we were on Some run since Hutch and Stein joined. Lost to Derby soon after to end the run.I recall that Hutch scored a legendary solo effort in an away game (Highbury or the Baseball Ground?) not long after he joined us. Was anyone here lucky enough to witness it?
It also features in Nick Hornby's 'Fever Pitch'.Misty day in North London, Hutch was on fire at the clock end, we were on Some run since Hutch and Stein joined. Lost to Derby soon after to end the run.
They're my favourite goals though far from the best. It's about their importance and the feelings of elation given the circumstances of the matches.Gynn's equaliser against Leeds wasn't the greatest of goals, but it was the biggest explosion of noise I've ever experienced at a football match.
One two off a crossbar anyone?Wright up there isn't it.
Definitely in the top 5.
I loved Regis' at Sheff Wed in the 87 cup run. That was fabulous. Plus obviously, Houchen' header in the final.
Plus Regis again when we beat Spurs 4-3. The Thompson goal as mentioned above.
Oh and Ernie Hunt scoring from the half way line against Burnley, way back.