Surprised no one has mentioned Sir Glenn's last gasp winner at St.Andrews in our promotion season, before he ran the entire length of the pitch hotly persued by virtually the entire team, to celebrate in front of us jubilant fans.
Indeed it was from that moment that l finally acknowledged that yes, this could be the season we reach the Premier League!
That was magical and a night I will never ever forget.McShane v palace
We were well up for it that night.
Was that a 2-1 loss though, Meade scored to make it 1-1 at the time?Bolton away in the cup early 90s
Ended up 50 yards away from where I was originally standing
The desperation and anguish was palatable, because we had started to believe we could get out of the quagmier surrounding us at the time.One of the best I was at was the 4-4 vs Orient during the legendary 97 season… a last min ish pen but by God the Goldstone erupted, and wee Paul McDonald earned his place our history.
Most definitely, on the drive down I was thinking it’s still hard to comprehend we are playing Marseille in the Europa league and the bookies have us as the favourites.This.
Last night was the best at Amex under floodlights.
Yes, that was one of my favourite memories too. We looked done for and I believe the late ex-Swindon manager Andy King had a cigar in hand waiting for the final whistle. Adam Virgo had other ideas.’you’re not there yet Swindon fans, in it goes….Virgo’ will remember celebrating that goal forever
The Stockdale double save from the Sheffield Wednesday penalty was something else. David's reactions for the rebound were of a player at his very peak.Last night was right up there. I'd add to this distinguished list the disbelieving bedlam after Nelson ran from about Chiswick, beat 43 players and buried it at Brentford, the equaliser at Millwall in the play-offs after they'd scored early and were piling on the pressure at The Den, and the winner against Sheffield Weds in the game where Murray was sent off and Knocky won it right at the end. That was the night I finally believed we might actually make the Premier League - oh and Pocognoli at QPR on my birthday. Damn...
Last paragraph names all 3 I was going to mention. Last night might be above the ali mac pen. Man city was the 1st game for nearly 15 months as didn't get picked for any of those between the 2 covid gamesWilkins against Ipswich - I was at the front of the North stand, in front of the open gate to the left of the goal as we looked at the pitch. The ball hit the net and the next thing I know I was on the halfway line. As I was waiting to get nicked I realised I was there because I was surrounded by the nearest 200 people to where I was standing.
I also missed Hereford, to my eternal regret. I couldn’t handle it at all. Storer was another level though, stayed off the pitch but I can still feel the head rush.
Last night was the best one at the Amex for me.
There have been some random contenders through the years. Pocagnoli at QPR. The winner against City in Covid where we couldn’t embrace, there were only 8000 there, yet the stadium went loopy. Ali Mac’s pen against Manure.
You're welcome. Our group of four in the WSL has realised that one of us has to go to the toilet if we are to score a goal. This time, I decided to take one for the team and go out in the 85th minute as it was getting late for us to get the winner. The goal was duly scored while I was away from my seat. The first I've missed all season at home. Oh well, it was worth the sacrifice.Where does that one rank?
I wasn’t at Hereford, which I’m guessing was probably the best, so for me Storer 68 is the best one I can remember. But last night’s was very good.
Ali Mac’s last minute penalty against Man Utd was great, but penalties are different, it’s more relief than spontaneous delirium.
Wilkins v Ipswich was my go to one as a kid. As a young ish adult it was Virgo v Swindon. Buckley v Doncaster is probably the best one I can remember at the Amex.
Last night has to be top 5 in my 34 year Brighton career.
I was so hungover that day, and celebrated so wildly that I completely dehydrated myself in the process and had to go and lie down on some seats at the back for a second as I thought I was going to pass out.Ome will never forget Ulloa's goal at Nottingham Forest