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A year or two ago I said I’ll know we’ve made progress when our shirts start popping up in random American stores.

 

Well, here we are next to Madrid, Arsenal, PSG, City, Man United, Messi, and Ronaldo.

 

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13 minutes ago, joeyt said:

As we approach the end of the calendar year what's been everyone's favourite moment/memory of 2024?

Not sure there’s been a really iconic moment this year.

 

Some very good moments / goals though.

 

Think Barnes at home to West Ham probably had the best feel about it for me. Special mention for Barnes away at Wolves and Isak against Liverpool.

 

Sandro coming back from ban at Forest was also something I’ll remember.

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The last 10-15 minutes against West Ham.

 

When we made it 2-3 I fancied us to win, when Barnes went through for the equaliser I've not felt more certain and confident someone was going to score in a long time, and the winner speaks for itself.

 

That was all even more significant for me as I really felt at 1-3 things were on the edge of turning pretty nasty in the stadium that day in terms of towards the manager, kind of felt like all the frustrations of last season to date were about to explode. And then Kalvin Phillips came on. Cheers Moyesy!

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7 minutes ago, TBG said:

Adam Pearson disappearing from my YouTube recommended feed.


BTW did you see this tattooed lass I posted in the Lush Lasses thread earlier?

 

 

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Sunderland, West Ham and Spurs (all last season) are the stand-out matches from this year. Embarrassing the Mackems probably takes the cake for me; it's the most ahead of them we've looked in my lifetime, probably. Men against boys.

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In terms of a single moment - Barnes' winner vs West Ham felt like it turned our season around then.

 

More recently Sandro's 1st goal against Brentford. It felt like a release for him, for the team. It just felt like the club had finally got its mojo back after a fairly, shall we say inconsistent year.

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