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Tom Huddlestone
Bit of nostalgia perhaps, Vote now....
That 2-1 against Watford in 2017 comes to mind where we were just relentless in pursuing the victory.
The 4-1 battering of Liverpool at Wembley.
Bleep, i knew i was missing a game....what a day that was!
Still, was mainly a blip in the Poch vs Klopp saga tbh
yeah, that was the one time he actually did his job properly against them
Towards the end of that season, there were about five games that I thought would be my last at the Lane, each time taking it all in and standing looking at the place long after the stands were empty. They all seemed pretty special and we looked unbeatable (which we were at home).Never forget our last game at the Lane, beating Utd is always a big day for me but this was special with all than went on during the game and after. The singing and cheering was immense.
Towards the end of that season, there were about five games that I thought would be my last at the Lane, each time taking it all in and standing looking at the place long after the stands were empty. They all seemed pretty special and we looked unbeatable (which we were at home).
Towards the end of that season, there were about five games that I thought would be my last at the Lane, each time taking it all in and standing looking at the place long after the stands were empty. They all seemed pretty special and we looked unbeatable (which we were at home).
There are a lot TBF
I could argue that some of the less glamourous ones were great performances
Poch never lost to a newly promoted side I believe until wolves at home. That alone was kinda unique for us
He also had an amazing record over Christmas and the Chelsea 5-3 was a New Years game wasn’t it
Some tough choices but it has to be a game at our own ground
I’ll add that Dortmund away in the CL, even their fans were saying how good we were
Someone suggested the Watford away 2-1 when sonny scored very late with a goal they thought shouldn’t have stoodI remember a 4-0 v Bournemouth at home in 2017. And at the time I remember thinking beforehand, I can't wait to enjoy us hammering Bournemouth. We were just invincible at home. Had the same feeling watching us batter Milwall in the Cup that year in Warsaw with my mates. Against any team that wasn't as good as us, we were just steamrollering them. And we were steamrollering some of the top sides too. It felt like it would go on forever, that Poch had changed us and he'd be our Fergie or Wenger. Great times. Great manager and great man.
The Dortmund away game I remember Hugo pulling off some incredible saves. It's a game with strong memories for me. I watched it on my own that evening after being told my mother only had days to live. The scream I let out when Harry scored contained a lot more than joy that we were going through. It's amazing how football becomes more than just a game and this club becomes more than just a club,
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