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11 minutes ago, CornwallFox said:

I get very, very annoyed when people say hazard won us the title. We were winning the title even if spurs had won.

 

I didn't say Hazard won us the title but when that goal went in it made Spurs third and us champions and the collective celebrations in the pub were so joyous and emotional.

 

Jeez. Way to deflate my feelings.

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1 hour ago, Parafox said:

 

I didn't say Hazard won us the title but when that goal went in it made Spurs third and us champions and the collective celebrations in the pub were so joyous and emotional.

 

Jeez. Way to deflate my feelings.

I didn't say you said it.

I said I get annoyed when people say it. 

 

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That memory will stay with me forever. Leicester City. Premier League Champions. And my dad got to see it before he died. A season ticket holder since 1948

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Saw the Chalobah goal on one of the Sky match replay show’s recently and totally forgot it happened. That’s well up there for one we’ve conceded. 
 

Fatawu’s yesterday and Vardy v Liverpool our two best I reckon. 

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Not one of ours and I only really enjoy it because that was the first time we beat Man U in yonks, but the di Maria chip over Kasper from outside the box is genuinely so beautiful.  From a technique point of view, that has to be up there for perfection 

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It’s either Nalis Vs Leeds in 2003.

 

 

Okazaki against Newcastle 

 

 

Or Mahrez Vs Chelsea for me (Goal 4 in this video)

 

 

For me, the distance is impressive by Fatawu, however it’s a goalkeeping error as much as anything else. Your average person can score that goal under the same conditions, whereas they aren’t really scoring these. 

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Posted
18 hours ago, Danizen said:

This goal always stuck with me from when I was a kid. The ball starts off heading towards Filbert Street before the swerve takes it around the goalkeeper. 

 

 

 

 

Still got my half and half scarf from this, thought it was a fever dream 😂

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Posted
13 minutes ago, FoxFossil said:

Len Glover from 35 yards against prime Gordon Banks. Shock news: Football did exist before PL

The title of the thread is at the King Power, so this stadium. Hence why the responses are 2002 onwards, with Nalis against Leeds being the further back. If it was at home in history or at Filbert Street then yes. Nothing to do with football pre and post PL.

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1 hour ago, Sly said:

It’s either Nalis Vs Leeds in 2003.

 

 

Okazaki against Newcastle 

 

 

Or Mahrez Vs Chelsea for me (Goal 4 in this video)

 

 

For me, the distance is impressive by Fatawu, however it’s a goalkeeping error as much as anything else. Your average person can score that goal under the same conditions, whereas they aren’t really scoring these. 

This is almost doing Mahrez down because of how good he was, but I watched the clip to see which goal you were highlighting and thought, that was just Riyad. That was what he did. But that in itself is a huge compliment to him. And it did have more to it than the standard cut in and shoot.

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27 minutes ago, FoxFossil said:

Len Glover from 35 yards against prime Gordon Banks. Shock news: Football did exist before PL

 

Shame learning to read didn't exist before PL!

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Posted
18 hours ago, Sampson said:

Depends on what you mean by best? Just technique, how good it looks, or do you include importance and context of the game in that?

Albrighton vs Sevilla for example is probably the one that felt the biggest and made me celebrate the most.

Just what I was thinking.

We've seen some great/important goals in the last 20-25 years, but Albrighton's v Sevilla metaphorically "took the roof off the stadium" like no other goal.

I think that night was probably the loudest I have ever heard the ground ... it was spine-tingling 

 

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6 minutes ago, worth_the_wait said:

I think that night was probably the loudest I have ever heard the ground ... it was spine-tingling 

 

God only knows what would have happened if we scored the winner against Atletico 

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Not sure if it’s been mentioned but doesn’t anybody remember when we got pumped by Sheff Weds and they were all screamers bar their first. 

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Aaron Ramsey (the OG not our current version) scored a worldie for Cardiff against us two seasons back. Didn't matter in the end as I believe we won 2-1, so probably been forgotten, but just scrolled through the thread and not seen it mentioned.

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2 hours ago, FoxFossil said:

Len Glover from 35 yards against prime Gordon Banks. Shock news: Football did exist before PL

But the question is best goal at the King Power Stadium…

I don’t think Len, nor Gordon Banks played at the KP.

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1 hour ago, worth_the_wait said:

Just what I was thinking.

We've seen some great/important goals in the last 20-25 years, but Albrighton's v Sevilla metaphorically "took the roof off the stadium" like no other goal.

I think that night was probably the loudest I have ever heard the ground ... it was spine-tingling 

 

Vardy's record breaker was similar, the 15 minutes of atmosphere that followed it were some of the best, but I agree with your comment about the Sevilla game too! 

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If we're taking feelings aside for the importance of goals, and focussing on technique, for me whilst the Vardy v Liverpool was great, as was Abdul's, they are both relying on poor goalie positioning. This is why for me Vardy's best goal (not the topic here, i'm aware) was v West Brom away.

 

The best goal I have seen scored at the KP is still Di Maria's chip - sensational.

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4 hours ago, Sly said:

It’s either Nalis Vs Leeds in 2003.

 

 

Okazaki against Newcastle 

 

 

Or Mahrez Vs Chelsea for me (Goal 4 in this video)

 

 

For me, the distance is impressive by Fatawu, however it’s a goalkeeping error as much as anything else. Your average person can score that goal under the same conditions, whereas they aren’t really scoring these. 

I would absolutely back myself and most others to score that Okazaki bicycle kick more time given 100 tries that the Fatawu one at the weekend. It's a decent piece of athleticism but it's 6 yards out. Half decent contact and it's in. 

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3 hours ago, LCFCJohn said:

This is almost doing Mahrez down because of how good he was, but I watched the clip to see which goal you were highlighting and thought, that was just Riyad. That was what he did. But that in itself is a huge compliment to him. And it did have more to it than the standard cut in and shoot.

It’s one of those when you watch it, I think could I have controlled it and beat the defender to score. 
 

Mahrez was just a magician to watch.

 

 

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