"And if he does nothing else, he'll always be remembered for that"

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All the obvious ones from the Moyes era. So pretty much every one of the above and the most recent wins against City made me feel fiercely proud to be a blue. Being in the crowd at Wembley both times was fantastic and my best Goodison memory is Fiorentina. Hope to God we see those days back again some day. Against Fiorentina we were another world of boss and Goodison was literally shaking.

nothing will EVER top the Bayern Munich cup winners cup game atmosphere. Shivers down my spine even now thinking about it.
 

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This. The Wimbledon one inparticular.

We'll never ever be as close to going down than we were that day, without actually going down.

That was as important as three title wins that game, as there's little doubt in my mind that we'd be where Swindon or Portsmouth are right now without that three goal turnaround. Probably the most important 90 minutes of football in our history.
 

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The sheer sheer relief at Blackburn away this season.

I still can't fathom how we came away with three points that day.

Mikel's last goal too (sobs)
 
Cant get you tube at work so dont know if its been posted but for me Rooneys goal against the Arse and Duncan negligently throwing Paul Ince to the floor by the throat.. oh happy happy days
 

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