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Thread: Vote for your Goal of The Season

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    Quote Originally Posted by CamPie View Post
    Narrowed down to 3 and all include some outrageous skill away from home:-

    E - Jones v Colchester (A) in that crazy 5-4 game
    K - Macca v Newport (A) - Jones skill was unreal - this is possibly my favourite.
    N - Nemane v Walsall (A).

    but it's a tough choice as there are 15 brilliant goals in there.
    They are my top three also.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Could'vebeenacontender View Post
    Someone with the time & skills should make one
    It will be interesting to see how many were conceded by our players just falling over with the ball at their feet?
    I suspect the most common mistake will be an intercepted pass to an opposition player, including from our goalkeeper, in a horrible part of the pitch. The Shrewsbury goals remain the perfect summation of all our flaws.

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    Some ridiculously good goals there. Seems a while ago when Macca would turn a long punt forward into a goal.

    Bostock's chest and volley was so elegant, can't remember seeing him in that kind of position for a while.

    Crowley just nonchalantly banging worldies in from everywhere.

    Jones heavily involved in all our best work and Nemane's goal vs Walsall was insanely good.

    Taking into account not just the goals themselves but the match situation at the time, I'd probably go with Cameron or Macari though. They were games when we needed something but were out of ideas and they stepped out of nowhere.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Could'vebeenacontender View Post
    Someone with the time & skills should make one
    It will be interesting to see how many were conceded by our players just falling over with the ball at their feet?
    Notts County Zone on X has a video 1of3 below

    http://twitter.com/NottsCountyZone/s...tgxr1I7dQ&s=08

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    Quote Originally Posted by drillerpie View Post
    Some ridiculously good goals there. Seems a while ago when Macca would turn a long punt forward into a goal.

    Bostock's chest and volley was so elegant, can't remember seeing him in that kind of position for a while.

    Crowley just nonchalantly banging worldies in from everywhere.

    Jones heavily involved in all our best work and Nemane's goal vs Walsall was insanely good.

    Taking into account not just the goals themselves but the match situation at the time, I'd probably go with Cameron or Macari though. They were games when we needed something but were out of ideas and they stepped out of nowhere.
    Bostock has had to drop back to try and play the Palmer role but unfortunately he cant.

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    Some quality strikes but Crowley's against Bratfut just makes me smile. Brilliant by Macca and the little pull back to give space to get some height on it is just delicious

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    We should have a parallel competition:

    Most 5hit goal conceded of the season. The competition would be fusion hot!

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