The best thing about THAT Duffy goal?

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Now, every time they do that chant, that stupid bouncing song, they'll be reminded of that time when Duffy ruined it. When the Blades came to the Sty and hammered them in their own back yard. When the pub team turned up and absolutely outclassed the promotion favourites.

Every single time they sing it.

Every time.

I love that next time they get chance to sing it, it will be the first time since THAT goal and the feelings of ecstacy crashing back down into disappointment will come flooding back.

Like when you share an embarrassing moment with a mate and can't quite look at one another in the same way again. I envisage them all bouncing but trying not make eye contact with one another, humiliated.

Oh, Duffy. You beautiful man. You've written yourself into Bramall Lane folklore and in doing so, absolutely obliterated the favourite chant of the pigs. Well bloody played.
 



I was just coming back from what I thought was a good moment to visit the bog when it went in.

Didn't see the goal go in but got an elbow to the left eye and hugged by a fat mat in the ensuring melee.

Beautiful.
 
That is was against South Barnsley Massive!!!
 
Now, every time they do that chant, that stupid bouncing song, they'll be reminded of that time when Duffy ruined it.

Oh, Duffy. You beautiful man. You've written yourself into Bramall Lane folklore and in doing so, absolutely obliterated the favourite chant of the pigs. Well bloody played.

Totally agree, I don’t think Duffy realises what he’s done.
He’s now an immortal legend at our club and will be remembered and revered for ever.
Even when he’s 60 he’ll be able to keep coming back to the Lane for those after dinner events.
 
Totally agree, I don’t think Duffy realises what he’s done.
He’s now an immortal legend at our club and will be remembered and revered for ever.
Even when he’s 60 he’ll be able to keep coming back to the Lane for those after dinner events.

The bloke will never have to buy a pint again.
 
When you live abroad your feelings of pride in your homeland, home town become magnified. I was so proud of Sheffield yesterday, those around me and on TV were singing the praises of the City and the people of my forefathers. So maybe that will explain what followed.
Maybe for the reasons above I found the whole ground bouncing and singing, quite impressive. My German neighbours loved it. Said it was typical English fans, real passion. My blood vessel bursting, blood curdling scream when Duffy scored scared the shit out of everyone. One of the cats won't come near me today. 20 seconds later I was asked by their 20 year old daughter if I was crying. I was. I have never been so emotional over a football game. Duffy will forever be a hero to me even though he made me cry.
 
It'll be like having a little bit of sick coming up your throat then going back down again every time they try for a 'bounce'.
 
Like when you share an embarrassing moment with a mate and can't quite look at one another in the same way again.

Hmmmnnnn

Kozzy revelas his sen in a Brokeback moment.

That's what I read - besides the superbly eloquent point about Duffy spoiling their favourite chant.
 



It could kill off the chant. Certainly when playing us. If I was an Owl I don't think I'd be able to do it again without having that goal in my mind.


The Davison Double game killed of them singing "Always look on the bright side of life" song when we sang it as they scuttled out at the end.
 
He was already my favourite player from the Wilder era so far, before THAT goal.

What a terrific little footballer he is, and another signed on a free.
 

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