The winning goal yesterday

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Selsey Bill
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The winning goal yesterday

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as seen from the goal cam:



Not pretty, but oh so important!
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The players were clearly very pleased for Fogden. It took a while for me to realise the scorer as he disappeared beneath the heap of his colleagues. Obviously a popular figure in the dressing room.
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Dr Watson wrote:The players were clearly very pleased for Fogden. It took a while for me to realise the scorer as he disappeared beneath the heap of his colleagues. Obviously a popular figure in the dressing room.
Absolutely! Our best goal celebration all season - especially the Danny Hollands 'dive' right over the top of the heap : :lol:
Foggy is not only popular amongst his team mates, but also amongst the supporters. He made the difference yesterday IMHO
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Must admit I thought the ball had gone over the line before Taylor knocked it back for Foggie.....but I'm viewing things from high up in the Fratton End so it's not the ideal place to judge such things. However I'd put money on Taylor's feet being over the line as he nodded it back, even though his apparently head wasn't. You can't quite see it enough to judge on this clip.....or the Beeb's camera, either.

Really pleased for Fogden....as the other players seemed to be, too.
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