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1 hour ago, foxfanazer said:

Oh I didn't know he had any personal problems to be honest. Such a huge goal and a real momentum shifter 

Left Swansea cos his partner was shagging a director there. 
 

The director by chance was the father of the famous ball boy who Hazard kicked 

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36 minutes ago, CosbehFox said:

Left Swansea cos his partner was shagging a director there. 
 

The director by chance was the father of the famous ball boy who Hazard kicked 

Oh wow that completely passed me by. I did consume a lot of alcohol that year in my defence 

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19 hours ago, wardyfox86 said:

Vardy vs WBA in the survival season.

I firmly believe that that goal changed the fortunes of Pearson, Cambiclasso et al and kicked-off ‘the great escape’. I was there at that game, first half we were dross, the fans were calling for ‘Pearson out’. Then this happened… (and we never looked back).

 

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It is going to be so difficult to pick just one because many of them will have had knock on effects. The first one that came to mind was King vs West Ham as that kickstarted our great escape. It would have made the WBA game the week after much different.

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On 07/03/2023 at 06:21, Facecloth said:

There's been plenty at different points in our history, those that prevented relegation and secured promotion or titles or trophies. Someone mentioned the Ulloa goal v Norwich in the title winning season and I suppose quite a few goals that year could make the list. Dyer v Villa, Morgan away at Man Utd (which actually won the title), but the one that sticks in my mind is Ulloas penalty v West Ham. 2-1 down at home and Vardy sent off. He stepped up and nervelessly smashed it home. Even under the toughest circumstances we proved we had the fighting spirit and wouldn't be beaten.

You can go back to the 1980s and say without that goal none of this happens... because of the butterfly effect. But theres something different about that dyer vs villa goal. I think we didnt realise how good we were until that went in. I think the others, we already had that belief and we still would have found a way to get it over the line. 

 

Maybe without that villa goal we never got that belief that we could push for something great and then maybe we simply dont set out to try and win every game the way we did.  It also started the never say die attitude... we went 2 down in the next game but came back again to make it 2-2... who knows if that happens without the belief from the previous game

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