It's perfect. 96th minute. Two fouls in the build up. A centre half that's a daft lad galloping from his own half. The collective 'go on' from the crowd. The way he thinks about his steps to get it on to his left foot. His celebration. The joy on his face. The players running over. The smiles. The laughs. F.cking Wednesday. 23 unbeaten. Sh 1 te. Get the f.ck in. F.cking mint. Reds.
3 fouls. I keep watching it, it's brilliant. It's up there with Brad Potts tackle against Forest as the greatest BFC moment.
A key element of that celebration that many folk wouldn't know about was Norwood sprinted all that way to join in wearing a pair of sliders.
I said exactly the same, could be my favourite aswell and I'm so glad it was Kitchin who got it, a player that really could take up the Hammill mantle for giving his all for our club.
As far as goals against a team in our own league, it's up there with Nards goal in the play offs at Huddersfield for the scenes and occasion. Marcelle vs Bradford is still number 1 though.
You’re missing a few things… 1 - when the ball is passed to Luke Thomas he’s still in our own half 2 - like, who, when defending a one goal lead in the 6th minute of injury time, an important game with regard to the promotion battle, and a very important game in terms of doing the double against local rivals, who are top of the league and unbeaten in 23 games, would have a centre back running 70-80 yards to score the killer goal? 3 - and after scoring it he still had the presence of mind for a bit of acrobatics over the goalkeeper to save himself from injury… 4 - …before leaping into the crowd, at the risk of being cuddled to death
4 fouls in the build up (including the potential 2 footed effort by their keeper), and Wednesday still deny being dirty cloggers. Tinpot
Brilliant i've not seen him move that fast all season, goes to show the commitment, an effort each an everyone of em put in, Awesome,
Had vibes of Nicky Eadens clincher against Sheff U for me in the prem promotion season. Just released the pressure on everybody