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Post by samba :) on Mar 28, 2016 21:49:44 GMT
The crouchy city goal for one
Also the roar the boothen gave when we were down to nine against wba and shaqiri starting carrying it down the wing,he lost it but it was the moment of the season
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Post by stokefc on Mar 28, 2016 21:51:45 GMT
the final whistle for promotion
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Post by dutchstokie on Mar 28, 2016 22:04:55 GMT
Kenwyne slotting home against BOlton to make it 3-0 at Wembley. I turned to my brother and said "what the fucks going on here????" MAGICAL DAY !!
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Post by Deleted on Mar 28, 2016 22:07:51 GMT
The "Oh when the Reds..." From two or three years ago. Sung ridiculously slow and went on for quite a while. Sounded awesome beyond belief.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 28, 2016 22:10:05 GMT
The opening to the 2002 playoff final video. Nigel Johnson's famous commentary for ginge's last minute equaliser. "STOKE HAVE SCORED...OHHH STOKE HAVE SCORED".
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Post by foxysgloves on Mar 28, 2016 22:10:16 GMT
That Man Citeh game.
The crowd carrying the ten men home.
You couldn't make that shit up. Roy of the Rovers.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 28, 2016 22:11:28 GMT
Kenwyne slotting home against BOlton to make it 3-0 at Wembley. I turned to my brother and said "what the fucks going on here????" MAGICAL DAY !! I've said it before, I didn't even celebrate the third goal. I just stood there with my gob open, like a fly-catcher. Couldn't believe what was happening. Anyone who saw me at that point would have assumed I was a Bolton fan in the wrong end.
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Post by Sergeant Muttley on Mar 28, 2016 22:12:49 GMT
Paul Richardson's goal at Notts County and the play off semi at Cardiff
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Post by stokefc on Mar 28, 2016 22:13:58 GMT
i,ll admit now the hairs on the back of me neck are standing to all of the replies upto now,keep em coming
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Post by oatcakesteve on Mar 28, 2016 22:16:29 GMT
The crouchy city goal for one The fact that the ball never touched the ground from when it left Bego, until it hit the back of the net. That makes it special on it's own, Crouchy's goal just topped it off.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 28, 2016 22:17:37 GMT
The opening to the 2002 playoff final video. Nigel Johnson's famous commentary for ginge's last minute equaliser. "STOKE HAVE SCORED...OHHH STOKE HAVE SCORED". There's a recording of Nige at the promotion match v Leicester where he announces that Hull have gone a goal down. As he's announcing it, you can hear a roar build up from the crowd as the news of what Nige has just said starts to go round the ground. A great moment.
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Post by wrighter on Mar 28, 2016 22:28:12 GMT
Bolton @ Wembley
90 mins of utter bliss
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Post by rawli on Mar 28, 2016 22:31:38 GMT
Kenwyne slotting home against BOlton to make it 3-0 at Wembley. I turned to my brother and said "what the fucks going on here????" MAGICAL DAY !! Mine was Huth scoring the second. I genuinely thought I was going to pass out when it went in. Completely mental day. The other was going 2:0 up against Gillingham in playoff semi. It was the first time I'd heard the Brit that loud.
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Post by BuzzB on Mar 28, 2016 22:39:12 GMT
I was unable to go in 72 being a 12 year old so the first time was our first Autoglass win, 91ish, seeing them at Wembley lifting a trophy with a Delilah that has NEVER been bettered. The second, getting a bit emotional leaving the Vic in 1997. Latest, the Bolton semi, superb but unfortunately made the final a bit of an anti climax. Should keep FA Cup semis to neutral grounds.
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Post by terrorofturfmoor on Mar 28, 2016 22:39:18 GMT
Some cracking goals that's made the hairs stand up on the back of my neck.... As already stated, Crouchy's goal against Man City....and Osama Assaidi's last gasp winner against Chelsea!!!
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Post by callas12 on Mar 28, 2016 22:40:37 GMT
The sight of Tony Pulis who'd only just lost his mum making his way down the touchline for the 2nd half v Aston Villa when we were losing and hope was fading of getting anything from the game. Despite taking us to the Premier League, maintaining us there as well as an FA Cup Final and European Adventure, not only coming back into the game but to actually push on and beat Villa that night was a class act &) very special indeed. The atmosphere in the ground was lifted from a sombre one to one of genuine pride and belief and it seemed from this match that TP had us and we had TP. Despite some people's negative views on Pulis throughout parts of his time with us, his actions on this particular evening were class and I'd imagine unrepeatable.
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Post by dutchstokie on Mar 28, 2016 22:47:39 GMT
The sight of Tony Pulis who'd only just lost his mum making his way down the touchline for the 2nd half v Aston Villa when we were losing and hope was fading of getting anything from the game. Despite taking us to the Premier League, maintaining us there as well as an FA Cup Final and European Adventure, not only coming back into the game but to actually push on and beat Villa that night was a class act &) very special indeed. The atmosphere in the ground was lifted from a sombre one to one of genuine pride and belief and it seemed from this match that TP had us and we had TP. Despite some people's negative views on Pulis throughout parts of his time with us, his actions on this particular evening were class and I'd imagine unrepeatable. Uh oh.....
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Post by carruthers1on1 on Mar 28, 2016 22:50:47 GMT
Beating Villa in our first season in the Prem. I cried like a baby. After all those trips to God forsaken places all over the country, all the rain, all the what might have beens. All the cup games that I dreamed we'd win. We'd made it.
And the hatred against Man City.
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Post by eponymouse on Mar 28, 2016 23:29:56 GMT
Another vote for Asaidi v Chelsea. The whole bit from cut back to shot to shirt off to smirk from Jose. Capped by the roof blowing off the Brit. Loudest thing I've ever heard. Nipples got hard.
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Post by skip on Mar 28, 2016 23:40:46 GMT
Stefan Thordarsson away at Charton made me go a bit funny.
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Post by njkk on Mar 28, 2016 23:52:41 GMT
Going 1-2 up at Man city in 1981 after we had already been clocked as Stokies in the wrong part of the ground it was one of those "I think we're going to die" moments, all sorts of things stood up on end that day
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Post by generationex on Mar 29, 2016 0:02:46 GMT
Mama's second against Bristol in the promotion year. It felt like we were actually going to the promised land after all those years of crap.
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Post by sheffieldstokie82 on Mar 29, 2016 5:15:03 GMT
Another vote for Mama's back header against Villa in the first home game in the prem, after Riccardo's wonder strike earlier in the game I thought it couldn't get any better but that was incredible. I was buzzing for days afterwards.
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Post by pretzel on Mar 29, 2016 5:19:40 GMT
It has to be this That Man Citeh game. The crowd carrying the ten men home. You couldn't make that shit up. Roy of the Rovers.
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Post by Northy on Mar 29, 2016 6:46:38 GMT
I was unable to go in 72 being a 12 year old so the first time was our first Autoglass win, 91ish, seeing them at Wembley lifting a trophy with a Delilah that has NEVER been bettered. The second, getting a bit emotional leaving the Vic in 1997. Latest, the Bolton semi, superb but unfortunately made the final a bit of an anti climax. Should keep FA Cup semis to neutral grounds. 1992, that's how Delilah's should be sung, special occasions and slow, not like it is now, like we sing it at a race horse sprint meeting day, sung at every race hopefully finishing before the horses. Just after Steino's goal at 6 minutes
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Post by JoeinOz on Mar 29, 2016 7:06:37 GMT
The opening to the 2002 playoff final video. Nigel Johnson's famous commentary for ginge's last minute equaliser. "STOKE HAVE SCORED...OHHH STOKE HAVE SCORED". This. I was listening to that live Great moment and pivotal to the good days we enjoy now.
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Post by Northy on Mar 29, 2016 7:09:34 GMT
The last few games of the 78-79 season, the goals at wrexham and Notts County
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Post by stiggerstackle on Mar 29, 2016 8:22:45 GMT
Another vote for the Man City match - there was something very special in the air that day - can't see that atmosphere ever being topped, although Danny Rose did try his best and make history repeat itself the other season! :-)
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Post by IttyBittyCityKitty on Mar 29, 2016 8:36:48 GMT
My partner's hair standing on end moment was the roar that went up for the whole of the last 10 minutes when we were down to 10 men against Man City. If ever there was a prime example of the 12th man, that was it. There's been some pretty epic moments since, but that one always stands out for him.
mine was just my first live game I was right behind the goal and watching us win 2-0 from the best seat in the house for it.
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Post by lordb on Mar 29, 2016 8:39:16 GMT
Biggins goal at Leicester,the great escape was definitely on!.....
Oh.
Waiting for the other results to come in after Maguire scored four v Wolves.
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