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Manny
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2009/10 Goal of the Season
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24 May 2010, 12:45 AM »
All season long, you have been voting for your favourite 'Goal of the Month'. The winners of all these polls have been merged together and will be entered into our first ever 'Goal of the Season' vote.
There are 10 goals to chose from, so pick your favourite and make your vote count in the buttons above. The poll will close at 00:45am on Saturday morning. Unfortunately, no videos can be posted.
August
- Tamir Cohen v Liverpool
September
- Lee Chung-Yong v Birmingham
October
- Kevin Davies v Spurs (Premier League)
November
- Ivan Klasnic v Fulham
December
- Gary Cahill v Man City
January
- Lee Chung-Yong v Burnley
February
- Kevin Davies v Spurs (FA Cup)
March
- Fabrice Muamba v Wigan
April
- Ivan Klasnic v Portsmouth
May
- Ivan Klasnic v Birmingham City
Note:
From next season, all 'Goal of the Month/Season' votes will be conducted through the main website. As a result, this will be the final poll like this to run on the forums.
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Re: 2009/10 Goal of the Season
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24 May 2010, 12:53 AM »
Where is Cahill vs City?
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24 May 2010, 01:11 AM »
Muamba in March for me. The fact he scored - miracle; the quality buildup was fantastic.
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24 May 2010, 02:02 AM »
Muamba's magic moment!
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24 May 2010, 02:04 AM »
^^ What he said.
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24 May 2010, 03:26 AM »
Davies v Spurs for me. Brilliant team move, and against a quality team that finished 4th in the end. I remember watching it live and saying "this is brilliant" about three times in the build-up, ending with an "ohhh!" when it ended in a goal.
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24 May 2010, 05:25 PM »
Muamba got my vote. Just the way he turned caldwell and his box to box run reminded me some what of Patrick viera. Its just a shame he will probably not do it again but still, well played to the lad.
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31 May 2010, 11:40 PM »
Well, the poll closed 2 days ago and I'd not even noticed. The winner is Fabrice Muamba against Wigan.
These polls will be going onto the main site next season.
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