There’s certainly been plenty to choose from. I should imagine Damien Duff’s cracking goal against United yesterday would come close to topping the poll as well as Bobby’s brace in Basel and Hangeland’s header against Roma.
We’re asking our readers to let us know what they would rank as the best memory of the year – and we’ll announce the results on New Year’s Eve.
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It will be interesting to see what you end up going for.
Best memories of 2009? I’ll jump in with my top three:
1) Players and their families taking a lap around the cottage last year following the Everton loss wearing “Next stop Europe” t-shirts. A great celebration following a remarkable season.
2) Gera’s goal last March to go ahead 2-0 against ManU. Remember, this was back when the sight of Gera entering a match was met with trepidation — but the goal was spectacular. Easily the hardest I cheered all year.
3) Damien Duff”s winning goal against Everton. Great shot. His first goal at Fulham. And a very important win for us at the time.
Our win at Stamford Bridge next week?
Easily Gera’s goal versus United was my highlight of the year. Our win over United this past weekend was nice, but remember how we all felt when we won last spring? United had crushed us twice…Gera’s goal and Rooney’s sending off just felt special.
The united win last season was aesome but yesterday we managed to better our selves. I think Bobby murdering the united defence yesterday has to be it 🙂
Its too difficult to choose! Although I have to say I came away from the Liverpool victory with a greater sense of satisfaction than I did the Man U one on saturday, dunno what it was, maybe we really weren’t expecting to take anything from that game.
Outpassing Arsenal twice last season?
I second Gera’s fantastic overhead kick.
The performance against Villa at home last season when we simply tore them apart with some fantastic football helping to guaratee our place in europe.
my selection is a moment in time. that time, is right now. i’m just amazed at how far we’ve come. into the knockout stage in europe, sitting in the top half, somewhat comfortably, and playing amazing football. it’s such a good feeling for a fan.
my favorite fulham moment to come (hopefully in 2009): hodgson extending his stay.