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Duncan Jupp in the play off final. Pure technique.
I think so.Last game of the season IIRC, and possibly late on? Won me a bit of money that as well.
I was at both games ..if I remember Johnson dribbled to the corner of the penalty area not far from the corner flag then came back and turned and hit itPeter Johnson in March '87, I believe.
Peter Daley - Easter BH Monday, 1990.
So many good goals indeed, but i think juppys that day is probably my favourite of all time in terms of sheer happiness!Duncan Jupp in the play off final. Pure technique.
For technique (and a bit for 'the being there' factor), Cox's goal away at Bradford in Jan 2019 is top three 3 for me. A ridiculous outside of the boot shot that seemed incredulous from our position in Valley Parade. The highlights proved it so.
All those are wonderful goals but non one else has run back 25 yards thwarting an opposition breakaway attack to nick the ball off an a opponent's toe and then lash the ball in from over 40 yards wind assisted or not. Ferguson’s is the most remarkable.
It was the goal I remember John Nielsen's goal against Bolton being.
We should also mention Charlie Kelman's debut. In comparison Ferguson's was a tap in.
It was as clean a strike as I can remember. Amazing goal.
It’s just my preference though, but I like a team goal or one where a player goes on a mazy run. I think I can remember a great goal scored by Nathan Jones where he dribbled from his own third and slotted past the keeper.
Definitely and the most significant!Freddy’s free kick-v- Manure!
Technically a work of genius