I think the best ever given all the contexts was probably Chris Duffy in the cup final.
In terms of a consistent series it's harder. Killers was nicked by Shearer. Harry Gregory used to do a bit. Peter Crouch copied Carlo...could be John Robinson althought he didn't score that many. Difficult one this..
MARTIN PRINGLES EQUALISER AGAINST NEWCASTLE AT THE VALLEY , IT WAS LATE ON AND PARKER PASSED TO HIM IN THE BOX AND PRINGLE SMASHED THE BALL INTO THE NET .EVERYONE WENT POTTY BUT MARTIN JUST STOOD THERE CHEST PUFFED OUT WITH NO EXPRESSION ON HIS FACE WHATSOEVER .CLASS.
My number one always has been, and always will be, John Robinson for 3-3 Vs. Wimbledon. I think his brain imploded and it looked like it really hurt.
Another that springs to mind is John Salako against Tranmere. We came from two down, and he put in two great crosses I think. I remember him running the length of the pitch, but not entirely sure why he did so as it was toward the south stand. But he seemed so utterly happy.
Does anyone remember a goal celebration in which a fan ran onto the pitch and wiped out two or three players? It's on one of the old goal of the season tapes, mid-90s maybe. It was raining hard, and this guy ran from the stand behind the goal but slipped as he reached the celebrating players and wound up taking their legs out.
[cite]Posted By: JiMMy 85[/cite]Svennson - a lovely memory. It deserved the caps.
My number one always has been, and always will be, John Robinson for 3-3 Vs. Wimbledon. I think his brain imploded and it looked like it really hurt.
Another that springs to mind is John Salako against Tranmere. We came from two down, and he put in two great crosses I think. I remember him running the length of the pitch, but not entirely sure why he did so as it was toward the south stand. But he seemed so utterly happy.
Does anyone remember a goal celebration in which a fan ran onto the pitch and wiped out two or three players? It's on one of the old goal of the season tapes, mid-90s maybe. It was raining hard, and this guy ran from the stand behind the goal but slipped as he reached the celebrating players and wound up taking their legs out.
Huddersfield Away after Robsons (I think) equalizer.
steve jones - away at nottingham forest ... during a team celebration he made glasses with his hands over his eyes and pointed right at the away fans. Like he was acknowledging our presense at the away game on a freezing tuesday night away in Nottingham.
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In terms of a consistent series it's harder. Killers was nicked by Shearer. Harry Gregory used to do a bit. Peter Crouch copied Carlo...could be John Robinson althought he didn't score that many. Difficult one this..
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dLPu8iPreGs
My number one always has been, and always will be, John Robinson for 3-3 Vs. Wimbledon. I think his brain imploded and it looked like it really hurt.
Another that springs to mind is John Salako against Tranmere. We came from two down, and he put in two great crosses I think. I remember him running the length of the pitch, but not entirely sure why he did so as it was toward the south stand. But he seemed so utterly happy.
Does anyone remember a goal celebration in which a fan ran onto the pitch and wiped out two or three players? It's on one of the old goal of the season tapes, mid-90s maybe. It was raining hard, and this guy ran from the stand behind the goal but slipped as he reached the celebrating players and wound up taking their legs out.
Huddersfield Away after Robsons (I think) equalizer.
Equaliser in the 3-3 against Man Utd
Headed goal at Villa park to lead 3-2 which just crossed the line
Jogged nonchalantly and jumped into the arms of Chris powell? on the bench. Sheer class.
He tapped his rather large rump and did a bit of a body pop...........