Which game gave you the most satisfaction last season?

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Which game gave you the most personal satisfaction last season?

  • Home V L'arse

    Votes: 1 2.4%
  • Home V Dippers

    Votes: 5 12.2%
  • Home V Dortmund

    Votes: 1 2.4%
  • Home V Real Madrid

    Votes: 11 26.8%
  • Home V Manure

    Votes: 1 2.4%
  • Away V Dortmund

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Away V Real Madrid

    Votes: 2 4.9%
  • Away V Chavs

    Votes: 17 41.5%
  • Away V Dippers

    Votes: 3 7.3%
  • Away V Spam

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Away V Juve

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    41
Chavs away. So many years of pain but also hugely meaningful in terms of the season overall. Most crucial result that rounded off an amazing run since December, including a run of difficult games.

Real Madrid brought a different sense of satisfaction in showing that we could compete on the very top European stage.
 
Chelsea away. The first time in my lifetime we'd beaten that mob. The first time in my lifetime I've wept in joy at a football match. Utd at home was also special on a personal note, living in Devon means I don't get to as many games as I would like and over the years the only games I've been able to get to at the old girl were category c games. Being behind that goal when Eriksen scored after 8 seconds was fucking euphoric.
 
How lovely to have quite a number of matches to choose from. From games I was actually present - Real Madrid, Liverpool, Manchester United, Gonners and Dortmund away. Others that I sadly only caught on TV - Liverpool, Juventus and Madrid away.
But if I had only to pick one, then it would have to be the Chelsea away game, for all the obvious reasons, and it gave us a massive cushion, which we needed for the run in.
Put it this way, I was on such a high for the week that followed and no other thing has that power. The thing that I like most is being a Yid.
 
Beating Real Madrid at home, the atmosphere was amazing, we completely smashed the double reining CL winners.

So many matches this season to consider, Dippers home and away, Chavs away, Utd at Wembley in the league.
 
Chelsea away and it’s not even close. All that talk about us being the Harry Kane team and how we have never won at the bridge and then they get in front and everybody is saying the usual shite about us.

And then Eriksen scored a screamer and we turned it around with Deles two goals and won 3-1. Coming from behind made it so much better and it was the game that showed real progress and kinda clinched CL for us in the new stadium.
 
Reading this thread and taking more than five seconds to look back at our season, the “horrible Wembley season”, it really hammers home what a pathetic bunch the melters and doomsayers are. This Tottenham squad are so far beyond anything we’ve had for around three decades or more.
 
Chelsea away, to put that one to bed after so many seasons and the scenes in the away end was top drawer.

Rochdale at Wembley was the best for pure comedy
How attendance at Rochdale at home didn’t guarantee a free 1882 seat is beyond me. That was awful, hilarious, brilliant and tedious all at once. And, as always in the concourse, faaaaakkkkking cold.
 
Chelsea away would be the logical choice. The drought. The importance in the top 4 race.

But that draw at the Bernabeu was glorious. Felt like we could do anything. Buzzing afterwards.
 
Dortmund at home our CL opener, lest we forget, after floundering in that competition last season, the now defunct Wembley hoo-doo and I think that match followed our draw against Burnley.
Before kick-off there was a lot of hope not as much expectation, a must win game in the group of death to opponents who soundly beat us home and away last time we met.
Special mention to finally beating Chelsea at their place and initiating a wailing and gnashing of teeth up in red scouse land
 
I think it had to be West Brom at home. Conceding early (a goal I only heard, not saw, as I was queuing outside thanks to slow safety searches) but showing the character to come back against the bottom of the table club who'd just sacked their manager and rescue a well-earned point was a real triumph for us.

Great day out all round. I'm surprised the players didn't take a lap of honour for that one. Poch could learn a lot from Klopp there.


(Serious answer - tempted to say the Liverpool thrashing but beating Chelsea away without Kane to both break our duck at that ground and rubbish the idea of us being a one man team was pretty satisfying)
 
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