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Post by samba :) on Jul 26, 2016 21:04:26 GMT
After a goal
Chelsea after assaidi scored?
I love threads like these, such great memories
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Post by Dutchpeter on Jul 26, 2016 21:05:33 GMT
Kyle Lightbourne v Portsmouth 1998?
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Post by amathus on Jul 26, 2016 21:07:19 GMT
Assaidi vs Chelsea for me
closely followed by Crouch volley vs Man City
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Post by Deleted on Jul 26, 2016 21:07:52 GMT
Mamas winner against Villa. I'll never forget that.
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Post by stokebloke on Jul 26, 2016 21:08:16 GMT
Beattie v man city. Absolute mayhem ☺
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Post by gregstokie on Jul 26, 2016 21:08:33 GMT
Riki Dadason scoring on his debut because I thought we had signed a top class striker....... I was wrong 😁
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Post by StokieNath on Jul 26, 2016 21:10:27 GMT
Mama getting the last minute winner against Villa. My knees took a couple of weeks to recover from landing about 6 rows in front
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Post by officer dibble on Jul 26, 2016 21:10:42 GMT
Gotta be crouch v man city just for the sheer piss take celebration Everyone doing the poznan and shitty fans not knowing what to do
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Post by shipshape on Jul 26, 2016 21:12:09 GMT
I enjoyed Kenwyne's late equaliser v Kiev that put us into the knockout stages of Europa league.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 26, 2016 21:12:25 GMT
Assaidi v Chelsea. Don't think I've ever lost the plot quite like that before or since.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 26, 2016 21:13:10 GMT
Crouch v Man City and the Poznan that followed. I don't usually go for copying other teams, but that was priceless.
Mama v Villa
Final whistle v Leicester, we had finally made it to the promised land.
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Post by LH_SCFC on Jul 26, 2016 21:13:45 GMT
*Britannia
Gunnlaugsson v Gills in the play offs always sticks in the mind. About 30 seconds on the clock.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 26, 2016 21:14:54 GMT
Mama getting the last minute winner against Villa. My knees took a couple of weeks to recover from landing about 6 rows in front Good shout. I've been following Stoke for over 40 years and that was as good as it gets. I thought I'd broke my ankle after having about 5 lads diving on me. I didn't bloody care though.
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Post by maninasuitcase on Jul 26, 2016 21:17:31 GMT
3 goals in 5 minutes against those cunts Cardiff in 2006. It felt like the longest mental ever. Everytime we went to sit down we scored and were up celebrating again. Best 5 minutes ever. And we knocked the fuckers off the top of the table.
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Post by lordherefordsknob on Jul 26, 2016 21:22:44 GMT
3 goals in 5 minutes against those cunts Cardiff in 2006. It felt like the longest mental ever. Everytime we went to sit down we scored and were up celebrating again. Best 5 minutes ever. And we knocked the fuckers off the top of the table. ShIt, can't believe that's 10 years ago.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 26, 2016 21:24:00 GMT
Danny H v West Ham in F A Cup quarter final and finally believing we were going to Wembley.
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Post by hoekstramasterclass on Jul 26, 2016 21:30:11 GMT
3 goals in 5 minutes against those cunts Cardiff in 2006. It felt like the longest mental ever. Everytime we went to sit down we scored and were up celebrating again. Best 5 minutes ever. And we knocked the fuckers off the top of the table. with having such highs in the prem it's good to look back on some of the best times in the championship . That was a great night v Cardiff such massive rivals at the time , the early goals against Gillingham in the play offs truly mental and the third goal in the comeback against Scunthorpe , that was the night I realised we we looked a good side and we had every chance of being promoted .
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Post by Pugsley on Jul 26, 2016 21:37:04 GMT
Jack saving Hazard's penalty?
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Post by PotteringThrough on Jul 26, 2016 21:39:54 GMT
A good mental and there wasn't even a game at the Brit - Cardiff away, play-offs big screen - there were people on the pitch even after the Cardiff announcer had said they couldn't at Ninian park!
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Post by hoekstramasterclass on Jul 26, 2016 21:43:45 GMT
Hoekstra's 3 against Reading , the one he smashed in from an angle and the chipped penalty pisstake in front of the boothen and Fullers 3 against WBA the 3rd when he cut in from the touch line jinked past 2 or 3 defenders and curled it in , legends both with dodgy knees and never fully fit but still class .
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Post by Deleted on Jul 26, 2016 21:45:44 GMT
Never really had a proper mental down the Brit myself. I'd probably need gas and air if I'd have got too carried away these days.
However, I do remember having a right mental, along with maybe another 8 - 10,000 Stokies in the Boothen end at the Old Vic ground back in the seventies after we scored the third and winning goal against Leeds Utd, halting their 29 match unbeaten run. What a mental that was. Great memories. Those were the days.
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Post by barcaontrent on Jul 26, 2016 21:45:51 GMT
Not a mental but when Nzonzi scored the fifth against Liverpool I'll never forget looking at everyone and them looking back at me like" have we really just put 5 past Liverpool?"
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Post by Deleted on Jul 26, 2016 22:17:13 GMT
Not a mental but when Nzonzi scored the fifth against Liverpool I'll never forget looking at everyone and them looking back at me like" have we really just put 5 past Liverpool?" It was mental though, wasn't it. Made even more mental by the fact that we had to succumb to a single sloppy "give-away" goal for Gerrard to make his send off game more the sweeter for him and all of his adoring fans.
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Post by rawli on Jul 26, 2016 22:24:12 GMT
*Britannia Gunnlaugsson v Gills in the play offs always sticks in the mind. About 30 seconds on the clock. This - it was the first really big game at the Brit and the place was absolutely bouncing. Until that little shit scored in the 15th minute of injury time.
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Post by swampySCFC on Jul 26, 2016 22:30:30 GMT
So many at The Brit after a low key start but thanks to Gudjon and Tone we joined the big time. I still feel proud to have been at that Man City game when Rory got sent off and Beattie scored
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Post by VolvicStokie on Jul 26, 2016 22:32:08 GMT
Assaidi for me
Unfortunately in the early hours of the morning of the match, my Grandad passed away with the family all around him.
It was a very difficult day and my head was in the shed but I decided to go the match.
I couldn't concentrate properly through the first few minutes , but as the match wore on, it felt great to be with 25,000 fellow stokies roaring on the lads.
All match i was praying that Stoke would do it for Grandad, and when Assaidi banged the winner in, in the dying minutes i went absolutely ape shit and took a little glance up above and gave my Grandad a thumbs up.
Hardest day of my life up to now I'd say, and thank fuck Stoke managed to drag me through it.
Cheers Ousama. I'll get you a beer if i ever see you!
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Post by adiebunn on Jul 26, 2016 22:33:13 GMT
Nearly 20 years and still can't spell it correct lol !!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Post by rawli on Jul 26, 2016 22:38:16 GMT
Nearly 20 years and still can't spell it correct lol !!!!!!!!!!!!!! New one should be easier...
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Post by banburypotter on Jul 26, 2016 22:42:28 GMT
Akinbyi v reading, last game and stayed up, that was a bit mental
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Post by Gorilla on Jul 26, 2016 22:46:11 GMT
A good mental and there wasn't even a game at the Brit - Cardiff away, play-offs big screen - there were people on the pitch even after the Cardiff announcer had said they couldn't at Ninian park! My sentiments exactly-the uniqueness of the empty stadium and the fact we could 'invade' the pitch.
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