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    Quote Originally Posted by Niall_Quinn View Post
    Too many to choose from but this springs to mind.

    This one for me - not the best quality wise but it summed up the way we were playing when your two centre backs can link to score like that. Good finish from TA though.

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    Henry Vs Spurs in the 05-06 season where we were losing 1-0. Extremly important goal in terms of 4th place.

    My Favourite however is Viera against Spurs 03/04.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dein-machine View Post
    This one for me - not the best quality wise but it summed up the way we were playing when your two centre backs can link to score like that. Good finish from TA though.
    I loved that goal, such happy days!

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    I was in tears when that one went in from big Tone.

    Boy did I celebrate that day
    It's better to burn out, than to fade away.

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    The Henry goal against Man U



    Also the Bergkamp hattrick goal against Leicester City.

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    Far too many to pick from.

    Wiltord vs United, Ljungberg and Parlour in the cup final, countless Henry and Bergkamp goals, Adams vs Everton...We've really been spoiled rotten.

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    I remember those couple of Freddie Ljungberg goals v West Ham and Bolton, where we were on the title run in, and we needed to win, and he made the difference.

    They weren't the best of goals, but certainly some of the biggest in terms of pure relief.

    Not sure what my favourite is.

    I think it would have to be:

    It's better to burn out, than to fade away.

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    Quote Originally Posted by I am invisible View Post
    Bergkamp vs Newcastle for me - I've never seen anyone score a goal like that before and I doubt I ever will again. All the flowing moves, mazy runs, long-range drives, volleys, lobs, etc are great, but you see a lot of them over the years - that one was almost unique...


    Sublime goal. In that same season I think he did an outrageous chip goal and that beauty of an assist to Ljunberg against Juve.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LDG View Post
    I remember those couple of Freddie Ljungberg goals v West Ham and Bolton, where we were on the title run in, and we needed to win, and he made the difference.
    Yeah. I remember that. Can't remember the goal but I remember the sense of relief. One of those game in a title run in you just have to win and it's scrappy and then you get the goal and it's all



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    Quote Originally Posted by Power_n_Glory View Post


    Sublime goal. In that same season I think he did an outrageous chip goal and that beauty of an assist to Ljunberg against Juve.
    Yeah, for sheer quality, class and other-worldliness, I'd have to agree.

    For what it meant to me, though, I'd say Overmars, because it was the time I knew we were on the way to finally winning the league....magic moment.
    It's better to burn out, than to fade away.

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