We did this quite recently, but I love this topic, so here are mine:

JUSTIN FASHANU v Liverpool: The goal of the Eighties, for my money, and the greatest celebration of all time. It's got everything: a brilliant team move, impudence, and real beauty. Just a shame we lost the match!

JEREMY GOSS v Bayern Munich: the Leeds goal is probably better aesthetically, but nothing beats this for context. The goal in the home leg was an absolute delight too - especially for Eadie's battling role in it.

LEON McKENZIE v Manchester United: a glorious team move, which looked incredibly simple but really wasn't. And my second favourite celebration after Fash.

MARC LIBBRA v Manchester City: got the 2001-2002 season off the ground. Again, made something very hard look unbelievably easy against a very good side.

MALCOLM MACKAY v Wolves: you can imagine that Wolves fan preparing his 'You've let us down again' banner' the second that hit the net. Perfection.

ROBERT ROSARIO v Southampton: he must have a foot like a traction engine!

JOHN POLSTON v Aston Villa: for allowing us to believe that the title was back on.

ROBERT FLECK v Swindon: first game of the 1996-1997 season, with Mike Walker back at the helm - a delightful chip that (again) allowed us to believe that good times were around the corner.

Posted By: Ottosson Foxtrot, Dec 23, 10:53:12

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