not even a close 2nd- the haji goal was massive, but miles off the torp for emotionI physically could not have celebrated Torp’s goal harder. I ran down some steps, ran back up and ended up in a pile of bodies on the floor. A pile of the 5 or 6 lads I was with, a couple of random lads and at least one middle aged female! Haji’s was a close second though.
i remember turning around to someone i didn't know, and grabbed them by their collar and started violently shaking them, whilst screaming.On the Torp goal, I was talking to a non City fan the other day and telling him how fucking incredible that moment was.
But he really couldn't understand it - he was saying that because the goal was chalked off it lost all meaning, and surely the disappointment of it being taken off us outweighs the high of the goal. And he asked would I rather I have experienced the goal but suffered the crushing feeling of it being disallowed, or not to have experienced the goal and not had to go through the disappointment.
I obviously chose the former and he was shocked, he said he would rather have the latter.
He's not a plastic or glory hunter or anything either, he's a ST holder at Derby so a 'proper' fan.
I think it's one of those things that is just indescribable, that utter elation and ecstasy.
Torps winner is the highest I've felt in 25 years as a fan. The elation, the sheer shock, the comeback, the occasion, everything
I think the only thing that will top that feeling is promotion to the premier league
We were talking before the game about whether you’d settle for a defeat beforehand, but with a meaningful goal scored for us in the process. I erred on the side of doing the deal. Would have been a bad decision tbh, but it’s also kind of what we got! (Might actually be my fault)And he asked would I rather I have experienced the goal but suffered the crushing feeling of it being disallowed, or not to have experienced the goal and not had to go through the disappointment.
Agree with this tbh. When O'Hare played Wright through me and a few others nearby said "he's offside" so even though I celebrated like hell there was a nagging doubt. No such doubt with Wright's goal and it had been more of a rollercoaster of being ahead, conceding 2 in 4 minutes and being utterly deflated, to coming back and winning.For me the moment of the season. I can't remember another goal that I celebrated harder. The elation of that performance, comeback and goal was magical. The Man U comeback was special, but we played so much better against Wolves.
I was lucky enough to be at both and for me the Wolves feeling was pure elation and the United feeling was disbelief…. Both were up there in my top 10 moments as a city fan. Both were quickly followed by pride !Wasn’t at the Wolves game, but did you really go harder for that than the Torp goal at Wembley? I’m already anxious I’ll never top that feeling.
Palmer against Oxford for quite a different reason, the ‘oooo’ made by most of the crowd in surprise at the quality of the strike. Heard very few of those anywhere never mind CCFCTo be fair, as disappointing as the end to the season was, there have been some real all time moments of goals. Aside from Torp (which I will watch just to hear that roar again)
Wright at Wolves
MVE at home to Leicester
O'Hare at home to Leicester
Just brilliant moments you can watch again and again
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