by Loafer » 19 Apr 2023 21:13
by Sutekh » 19 Apr 2023 21:32
Loafer What is it?
Could Carrolls be the most important goal we have ever scored? (If we stay up)
by SouthDownsRoyal » 19 Apr 2023 22:27
Loafer What is it?
Could Carrolls be the most important goal we have ever scored? (If we stay up)
by percy_freeman » 19 Apr 2023 22:44
by URZZZZZZZZ » 19 Apr 2023 22:49
SutekhLoafer What is it?
Could Carrolls be the most important goal we have ever scored? (If we stay up)
No, still Kevin Doyle’s at Leicester.
by Hendo » 20 Apr 2023 07:03
URZZZZZZZZSutekhLoafer What is it?
Could Carrolls be the most important goal we have ever scored? (If we stay up)
No, still Kevin Doyle’s at Leicester.
Iconic yes, important no. We had seven games after that one to secure promotion, the importance of the goal should be measured by the occasion. As mentioned above, Cureton against Brentford is the one.
by Mr Angry » 20 Apr 2023 07:25
HendoURZZZZZZZZSutekh
No, still Kevin Doyle’s at Leicester.
Iconic yes, important no. We had seven games after that one to secure promotion, the importance of the goal should be measured by the occasion. As mentioned above, Cureton against Brentford is the one.
+1.
by Hendo » 20 Apr 2023 07:43
Mr AngryHendoURZZZZZZZZ
Iconic yes, important no. We had seven games after that one to secure promotion, the importance of the goal should be measured by the occasion. As mentioned above, Cureton against Brentford is the one.
+1.
+2
For context, had we not secured the 2nd spot behind Brighton that season, and following on from the lack of momentum we had in the last 9 or 10 games of that season, did anyone 100% believe we would go up that season via the Play Offs?
Cureton's goal was the difference between us playing in the Premier League or being another Swindon/Oxford.
by Stranded » 20 Apr 2023 08:01
Mr AngryHendoURZZZZZZZZ
Iconic yes, important no. We had seven games after that one to secure promotion, the importance of the goal should be measured by the occasion. As mentioned above, Cureton against Brentford is the one.
+1.
+2
For context, had we not secured the 2nd spot behind Brighton that season, and following on from the lack of momentum we had in the last 9 or 10 games of that season, did anyone 100% believe we would go up that season via the Play Offs?
Cureton's goal was the difference between us playing in the Premier League or being another Swindon/Oxford.
by Royal_jimmy » 20 Apr 2023 08:20
by genome » 20 Apr 2023 08:44
by YorkshireRoyal99 » 20 Apr 2023 08:48
StrandedMr AngryHendo
+1.
+2
For context, had we not secured the 2nd spot behind Brighton that season, and following on from the lack of momentum we had in the last 9 or 10 games of that season, did anyone 100% believe we would go up that season via the Play Offs?
Cureton's goal was the difference between us playing in the Premier League or being another Swindon/Oxford.
Yep. To date, Cureton's call is the biggest sliding doors moment for the club. If we had lost that day, the world may have looked very different.
The most important goal in the club's history may get scored in the next 3 games though.
by NathStPaul » 20 Apr 2023 08:51
by Hendo » 20 Apr 2023 08:57
by AthleticoSpizz » 20 Apr 2023 09:45
by tmesis » 20 Apr 2023 11:49
URZZZZZZZZSutekhLoafer What is it?
Could Carrolls be the most important goal we have ever scored? (If we stay up)
No, still Kevin Doyle’s at Leicester.
Iconic yes, important no. We had seven games after that one to secure promotion, the importance of the goal should be measured by the occasion. As mentioned above, Cureton against Brentford is the one.
by Dirk Gently » 20 Apr 2023 11:54
by Mid Sussex Royal » 20 Apr 2023 13:10
Royal_jimmy Curo's equaliser at Brentford has stuck with me more than any other goal
by Franchise FC » 20 Apr 2023 20:33
SutekhLoafer What is it?
Could Carrolls be the most important goal we have ever scored? (If we stay up)
No, still Kevin Doyle’s at Leicester.
by AthleticoSpizz » 20 Apr 2023 20:55
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