Stockdales double save from Wednesdays penalty, this was the moment I absolutely knew we were Ron Harway.
Beating Shef Wed at home - fantastic atmosphere at the end - and their second player to be sent off totally lost it walking down tunnel
Putting Hereford aside, I still see Cullip's towering header to win us League 1 ( or was it 2 ? ).
No way I can narrow it down to one. Don't think we'll ever see a season like this again. Leaving the multiple moments from Monday out of it, would be from :
Murray's goal and 100 yard dash to us at Brum
Dunk's at Fulham finishing 90 mental seconds of football
Sidwell's goal at Bristol and the comedy of multiple replays being shown plus the Knocky tribute
Wednesday at home - pen save and Knocky equaliser
Norwich at home - pure panto from start to finish
Complete domination of Reading and Derby at home
Tomer's header at Brentford and the old-skool surge to the front of the terrace that followed
No way I can narrow it down to one. Don't think we'll ever see a season like this again. Leaving the multiple moments from Monday out of it, would be from :
Murray's goal and 100 yard dash to us at Brum
Dunk's at Fulham finishing 90 mental seconds of football
Sidwell's goal at Bristol and the comedy of multiple replays being shown plus the Knocky tribute
Wednesday at home - pen save and Knocky equaliser
Norwich at home - pure panto from start to finish
Complete domination of Reading and Derby at home
Tomer's header at Brentford and the old-skool surge to the front of the terrace that followed
Ashamed to say I celebrated the Derby goal on Monday in the same wayAll of those but the top one has to be Murray's goal away at Brum. Haven't celebrated a goal like that since Forest away.
I've been re-reading some old blogs, particularly Norwich at home given tonight's game, and came upon my favourite panto villain moment of the season, that I had quite forgotten. Reading it back brought back a vivid memory. Anyone else remember the incident I described thus:
"(another) incident of note was a spat on the west touchline between Murray and the hilariously bad Martin Olsson. The latter appeared to kick and then headbutt Murray who reacted, though again TV replays showed it was mostly handbags and the booking apiece that we’d called as “bottling it” by the referee was, in fact, spot on. Olsson then endeared himself to the crowd by pretending to be injured, suddenly finding the strength to get free down the left, falling on his arse like a circus clown, skidding the ball out for our goal kick at the same time and pretending to be injured again."
Is he playing tonight?
Not unless Swansea are playing