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http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/eng_div_2/8277410.stm

 

Has anyone seen the players celebrating on Saturday after the goal? It looks like Papa ( i think ) nearly knocks himself out and then goes flying when trying to celebrate with someone else.... great scenes and shows great team togetherness.

 

It's on the above link ( hopefully ) at about 55 seconds.

 

:D

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http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/eng_div_2/8277410.stm

 

Has anyone seen the players celebrating on Saturday after the goal? It looks like Papa ( i think ) nearly knocks himself out and then goes flying when trying to celebrate with someone else.... great scenes and shows great team togetherness.

 

It's on the above link ( hopefully ) at about 55 seconds.

 

:D

....apart from Harding. From what I remember he went legging it back to his own half almost instantly. Lee Holmes ran over to us and nearly did his groin with his leaping around and fist pumping.
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/eng_div_2/8277410.stm

 

Has anyone seen the players celebrating on Saturday after the goal? It looks like Papa ( i think ) nearly knocks himself out and then goes flying when trying to celebrate with someone else.... great scenes and shows great team togetherness.

 

It's on the above link ( hopefully ) at about 55 seconds.

 

:D

 

I believe it was the Trotmeister doing the dodgems.

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I love it. Trotman goes over to the bundle then runs to morgan, totally awkward/over excited jump into each others arms like kids before running away.

 

Trotman. Good player, but needs work on his celebrating! Wondered what he was doing when I saw it happen!! He nearly clattered Morgan, but it's good to see he felt that way about us scoring a goal.

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A last minute equaliser is only bettered by a last minute winner. I bet the fans went mad as well, anyone remember the last minute goal at West Ham (was it a winner or equaliser) bit strange going mental in your work suit. Anyhow good to see it means something to the players.

 

Imagine the Sheffield United fans last season then.

 

We score in the last minute - only for them to score straight away.

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A last minute equaliser is only bettered by a last minute winner. I bet the fans went mad as well, anyone remember the last minute goal at West Ham (was it a winner or equaliser) bit strange going mental in your work suit. Anyhow good to see it means something to the players.
I remember two - the last one was Beattie and the other was in Shearer's day (both night matches). May have been Mickie Adams scoring actually. West Ham got relegated both seasons.
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Trotman. Good player, but needs work on his celebrating! Wondered what he was doing when I saw it happen!! He nearly clattered Morgan, but it's good to see he felt that way about us scoring a goal.

 

That takes practise and requires us to score more goals too !

Now that would be worth celebrating !!

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A last minute equaliser is only bettered by a last minute winner. I bet the fans went mad as well, anyone remember the last minute goal at West Ham (was it a winner or equaliser) bit strange going mental in your work suit. Anyhow good to see it means something to the players.

 

We did indeed go a bit crazy. I have the bruises to prove it!

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who is it that in the play before the goal that comes in from the right and completely sells himself challenging for the ball in a sunday league manner?!

 

I had a laugh at that too. The tackle was in a different post code to the player, even Eduardo wouldn't have gone down for that.

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A last minute equaliser is only bettered by a last minute winner. I bet the fans went mad as well, anyone remember the last minute goal at West Ham (was it a winner or equaliser) bit strange going mental in your work suit. Anyhow good to see it means something to the players.

 

I remember it well. I had managed to manouvere myself to right behind the goal and loved the image of Beattie celebrating from inside the goal through the netting - a bit like that famous image of the nigerian striker, who later joined Everton - from the world cup in the USofA.

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