93:20, Yaya's semi-final goal vs Utd or Yaya's FA Cup winner?

Which was the more pivotal goal?


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It has to be Yaya's goal for me. It felt like a turning point in the team mentality. For me it was the catalyst.

Edit: Oh wait......I didn't read the poll correctly. For me it was Yaya's goal in the semi-final of the FA Cup. Not the goal in the final....This poll has the wrong options surely.
haha i didnt read your post before i posted, still went for sergios goal, but the semi goal felt more important
 
So hard.

Sergio was complete bedlam. Ecstatic. Heartattack inducing ecstasy.

Yaya was pure emotion relief of finally witnessing us win something..anything.
 
We would have won the FA Cup that day regardless of if Yaya scored or not, someone else would have put the ball in the back of the net.

Did it mean a lot - fuck yes! But Sergios was special, still today I can’t watch that moment without tears!
Bollox that, pal. We thought the same against Wigan and we all know what happened. The only thing that is nailed on in football is managers getting sacked, and Mancini got sacked after that game even though the decision was made to sack him before the game was played out.
 
I think there's a sentiment on here to put Yaya's goal v the Rags as the one to go against the Aguero goal. Come on MOD's sort the vote out.

In fact, only a Rag would put Yaya's goal v Stoke above his goal v the Rags in the semi.
 
I think there's a sentiment on here to put Yaya's goal v the Rags as the one to go against the Aguero goal. Come on MOD's sort the vote out.

In fact, only a Rag would put Yaya's goal v Stoke above his goal v the Rags in the semi.
Completely agree, poll is incorrect. Should be Aguero or Yaya against rags in the semi.
 
Bollox that, pal. We thought the same against Wigan and we all know what happened. The only thing that is nailed on in football is managers getting sacked, and Mancini got sacked after that game even though the decision was made to sack him before the game was played out.
Still......I enjoyed the Rags one more. The tide turned that day. I went to the semi and the final, and to this day I still enjoy being those cunts in the semi above the win v Stoke.
 
I’m kind of flabbergasted this is even being debated.

Don’t get me wrong, both of Yaya’s goals were pure ecstasy. But…

I think there’s an argument that Aguero’s goal isn’t just the most important in our club’s history but the literal most watched and best known goal in the entire history of world football (at least club football). It’s alongside that Brazil 1970 World Cup goal and Maradonna in ‘86.

Plus can you imagine if Aguero didn’t score?! We bottle the title, what happens in the years after that? Who the fuck knows, but I don’t like to think about it.

If we got knocked out of the FA Cup… oh well we’ll try and win it next year. Like every year we get knocked out. We’d still probably beat United 1-6 and eventually they would crumble to be the shitshow they are today with or without our intervention.
 

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