His one up at Leicester last season. We went there on the back of an awful run, expecting nothing against an in-form side assembled by millions of pounds. We expected nothing besides a thrashing.
I purchased a French flag just for the occasion and any songs over the PA were changed to include his name. For example Hey Jude became "fa la la la... Kermorgant."
He was in the right place at the right time and led us to one of our most important victories of the season. He scored higher quality but that's the one I'll always remember.
Sheff United away 2011was my favourite goal followed by Bournemouth away in 2012 as i thought they were vital goals on days in the Sun and on the beer.
Because I've found myself asking that question with a few of his goals and assists, I came to the conclusion that coincidence really is a lazy explanation! Definitely intentional....
...until this afternoon, after which I decided he's a flukey over-the-hill-burnout whose luck has run dry! Bah!
His first 2 (MK Dons away & Sheff U away) unknown player and won us vital points in our push for promotion. Best goal was probably one of his free kicks or against B'mouth on the first day of the season.
Hartlepool goal was a fluke & bigged up too much IMO
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I also liked his ones against Leicester.
His first v MK Dons was special too as we had never heard of him. What a way to introduce himself.
I purchased a French flag just for the occasion and any songs over the PA were changed to include his name. For example Hey Jude became "fa la la la... Kermorgant."
He was in the right place at the right time and led us to one of our most important victories of the season. He scored higher quality but that's the one I'll always remember.
Was there for the Mk dons goal but the Sheffield United one turned him into a legend.
His best goal was Hartlepool.
...until this afternoon, after which I decided he's a flukey over-the-hill-burnout whose luck has run dry! Bah!
Hartlepool goal was a fluke & bigged up too much IMO
Ending Huddersfeild's streak --> http://plentyofshots.wordpress.com/2014/01/24/yann-kermorgant-goal-vs-huddersfield-town/
vs Hartlepool --> http://plentyofshots.wordpress.com/2013/05/03/yann-kermorgant-goal-vs-hartlepool/
vs Bristol City --> http://plentyofshots.wordpress.com/2013/05/04/yann-kermorgant-goal-vs-bristol-city/
vs Bournemouth --> http://plentyofshots.wordpress.com/2013/08/03/yann-kermorgant-goal-vs-bournemouth/
The 6-0 --> http://plentyofshots.wordpress.com/2013/04/13/yann-kermorgant-goal-vs-barnsley/
vs Brighton --> http://plentyofshots.wordpress.com/2013/12/26/yann-kermorgant-goal-vs-brighton-hove-albion/
His final goal for us --> http://plentyofshots.wordpress.com/2014/01/22/yann-kermorgant-free-kick-vs-oxford-united/
Beyond gutted. Thanks for everything Yann.
vs Leicester (part 2) --> http://plentyofshots.wordpress.com/2014/01/31/yann-kermorgant-goal-vs-leicester-city-3/
vs Leicester (part 3) --> http://plentyofshots.wordpress.com/2013/08/31/yann-kermorgant-goal-vs-leicester-city/
Hero.
http://plentyofshots.wordpress.com/2014/01/31/yann-kermorgant-goal-vs-bournemouth-2/
42 teams couldn't beat Huddersfield, until Yann came along!
He scored on the day we won the League One championship.
The real blood and thunder away days against Yeovil and Oldham, he scored in both.
Bournemouth away in the last minute, with his name being sung by drunken Charlton fans around the pubs and clubs of Bournemouth at 2AM!
THAT goal against Hartlepool to cap our most successful league season.
Christ, I'm gonna miss that man.