Goal of the season 22:41 - Apr 21 with 2704 views | Northernr | We've been decent really haven't we? Lot's of 'abysmal' Ilias involvement... |  | | |  |
Goal of the season on 22:44 - Apr 21 with 2684 views | HAYESBOY | Voted Gray v Derby. Just beats Chair's Barnsley goal for me. |  |
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Goal of the season on 23:29 - Apr 21 with 2608 views | BrianMcCarthy | They're all unreal. In the end I went for Willock v Birmingham. I can't stop watching it. I love the footwork and the finish, but, really, he had me at the stop-and-go. |  |
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Goal of the season on 23:57 - Apr 21 with 2554 views | ted_hendrix | We've been blessed this season with some unbelievable goals, I've changed my mind a few times and I still can't make my mind up. I'm a sucker for watching the build up to a goal, IMO that's almost as good to watch as the goal Itself. Undecided I'm pleased to say. |  |
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Goal of the season on 00:10 - Apr 22 with 2534 views | Myke | Who was that No 4 bloke that kept marauding up the pitch in the early clips and banging them in from 30 yards - and where did he go? Willock v Birmingham and Chair v Barnsley, quite similar, both left three defenders in knots, both reminded me of BOS v Birmingham a couple of years ago, although he used pace rather than guile. But for me, has to be Willock v Derby - ridiculous technique |  | |  |
Goal of the season on 00:17 - Apr 22 with 2523 views | CLAREMAN1995 |
Goal of the season on 22:44 - Apr 21 by HAYESBOY | Voted Gray v Derby. Just beats Chair's Barnsley goal for me. |
Have this down as the winner too.Skill ,power and timing from Gray has to be top IMO |  | |  |
Goal of the season on 01:01 - Apr 22 with 2484 views | larsricchi | Not much separates these for me, but if forced... 3. Willock/Derby 2. Gray/Derby 1. Willock/Birmingham I was going to vote Gray/Derby without even watching but I'm glad I took the opportunity to enjoy them all again and reappraise Willock/Birmingham If you'd told me early on that neither Dickie goal would make my top 3 for the season, I'd have asked for a little of whatever you're on |  | |  |
Goal of the season on 05:28 - Apr 22 with 2366 views | PlanetHonneywood | FFS, we’ve still got six games to go! |  |
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Goal of the season on 08:15 - Apr 22 with 2221 views | stevec | Went for Gray. Probably should have gone for Willock but any goal from a spot of keepy uppy gets my vote. |  | |  | Login to get fewer ads
Goal of the season on 09:09 - Apr 22 with 2147 views | daveB |
Goal of the season on 00:10 - Apr 22 by Myke | Who was that No 4 bloke that kept marauding up the pitch in the early clips and banging them in from 30 yards - and where did he go? Willock v Birmingham and Chair v Barnsley, quite similar, both left three defenders in knots, both reminded me of BOS v Birmingham a couple of years ago, although he used pace rather than guile. But for me, has to be Willock v Derby - ridiculous technique |
We put an extra midfield player in which blocked the space he used to run into for a shot plus teams quickly worked out what he was doing and started closing him down a lot quicker |  | |  |
Goal of the season on 09:17 - Apr 22 with 2126 views | Jeff | I miss 2021 Rob Dickie :/ |  |
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Goal of the season on 09:59 - Apr 22 with 2032 views | terryb | There are some truly fabulous goals. I'm still going for Willock against Derby due to the wonderful ball from Austin & the superb technique of Chris. I had forgotten though how good Chair versus Middlesbrough was. The two Dickie goals had been against us, we would have gone mad about our defenders not closing down, rather than praising the scorer! |  | |  |
Goal of the season on 10:07 - Apr 22 with 2013 views | bosh67 | You forget how good the two Dickie goals are and all the Willock and Chair ones are beautiful, but the best technical goal of the lot is Grey's winner against Derby. That really is top Prem quality. |  |
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Goal of the season on 10:26 - Apr 22 with 1994 views | W7Ranger | Yeah he's shit that Chair. Cash in on him. Get rid. Doesn't deserve the no.10. etc... Why Chair's been made the scapegoat of the bad run by some of our fanbase baffles me. Talk about destroying one of our own. |  | |  |
Goal of the season on 11:07 - Apr 22 with 1935 views | TW_R |
Goal of the season on 05:28 - Apr 22 by PlanetHonneywood | FFS, we’ve still got six games to go! |
Exactly. Chair's last minute winner at Wembley gets my vote. |  | |  |
Goal of the season on 11:17 - Apr 22 with 1918 views | PlanetHonneywood |
Goal of the season on 11:07 - Apr 22 by TW_R | Exactly. Chair's last minute winner at Wembley gets my vote. |
What?!! My vote was for his second. As Lineker said of it, ‘Messi couldn’t do that, but Maradona might. Just’. |  |
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Goal of the season on 13:18 - Apr 22 with 1770 views | simmo | Shows the quality when there's still some room for discussion, but it's Andre Gray v Birmingham... One of the best (and intentional) pieces of improvised finishing I've seen - it mattered too. |  |
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Goal of the season on 13:23 - Apr 22 with 1761 views | dmm | That's as good a gallery of goals of the season as I can remember rivaling the 2010/11 season when Taarabt had a gallery of his own. |  | |  |
Goal of the season on 13:29 - Apr 22 with 1748 views | RBlock |
Goal of the season on 13:18 - Apr 22 by simmo | Shows the quality when there's still some room for discussion, but it's Andre Gray v Birmingham... One of the best (and intentional) pieces of improvised finishing I've seen - it mattered too. |
Gray v Birmingham? Not Derby? That got my vote as well. Lost my mind when that went in, scared the living daylights out of my other half. [Post edited 22 Apr 2022 13:30]
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Goal of the season on 14:12 - Apr 22 with 1654 views | strikerace | I voted for Gray. However I do think the Austin 90 minute header against West Brom should have been nominated. At the time it was a huge goal, and really exciting. Gray's and Austins are my two favorites. |  | |  |
Goal of the season on 14:47 - Apr 22 with 1596 views | derbyhoop | I thought Amos' equaliser at Huddersfield was a bit special. Prob not the winner but a great team goal. |  |
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