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Man City goal was better than the Blackburn effort and I don't think Man City goal was a worldie.

I'm racking my brains for a Swansea goal I would class as a Worldy, maybe this one -
There were a couple of goals against West Brom that were world class in what was possibly the greatest 45 minutes I've ever witnessed in the flesh.
 
For different reasons (different types of goal) Celina in the cup v Man City under Potter.
I was literally fully engorged for the whole week despite the robbery of a result.
For different reasons (different types of goal) Celina in the cup v Man City under Potter.
I was literally fully engorged for the whole week despite the robbery of a result.

Got to agree, whilst Michu scored more than his fair share of blinders, Celina's against Citeh has lived with me since the day it happened. I still watch it to this day on YouTube
 
Who was our last manager to have managerial experience in the Championship before we hired him?
 
Who was our last manager to have managerial experience in the Championship before we hired him?
Brodge? Rodgers managed Watford for a while, and Reading. Sousa? Sousa managed QPR. Im not sure what league they were in.
 
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I was there in the East Stand, remember it well.
I was also there, great strike, just glad the referee missed Chris Marustik going up for the header and punching the ball with his fist to Gary, you can literally hear the Citeh players and bench calling for the handball... 😂
 
To be fair Cooper was our biggest risk manager wise in the Championship imo he only managed U17s at international level he didn’t do too bad did he.
 

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