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2025/26 Highlights

So dust settled on what has been a bizarre season in so many ways, ended up culminating in promotion out of this godforsaken league.

Obviously most people are going to point to the playoffs as highlight (both away at Bradford and Wembley) but in the regular league season what where your highlights / favourite moments?

I cannot remember a season for as many late goals and some of the wild celebrations and limbs have been fantastic. Coupled with wins against the odds, winning derby games and some of the goals scored it's actual quite a tough choice.

 

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yeah all the late goals for me, some great scenes 

posh away the absolute low

highlight, Wigan 

lowlight, Christmas 

Just now, Zico said:

lowlight, Christmas 

I say this every year and it's nothing to do with football.

Highlights : Wycombe Home - Huddersfield Away

Lowlights : Peterborough Away - Bradford play off tickets. Northampton and Burton Away. 
 

Shit I forgot Port Vale and Doncaster and Rotherham aways . 

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Sheehans goal at Wigan was a turning point in the season. (great celebration too) ACD last gasp winner vs Cardiff at the time felt big.

Defeats at Northampton and Port Vale low points which had me starting to doubt if Schuey was the man for the job.

Bring on next season.

 

Highlight - the smash and grab at Huddersfield 

Lowlight - Port Vale away

Highlights - the entire play off campaign. All 3 days and nights were just ace. Other than that, Wigan winner was top. Had some superb awaydays this season, probably goes down as one of my favourite seasons ever this. Huddersfield looked immense, even if I did only see it on telly. (At least I saw it and didnt leave early 👀)

Lowlights - Peterborough away (the result, but was a good day otherwise as usual there), Swindon was a bad day all round, and then probably the lowest point was Port Vale. I still had faith after that, but it was open season for a couple of mates who have been neg all year. Clueless, lost the dressing room, doesnt know what hes doing, get rid tonight...

 

All in all, in years to come this season will be looked at in the same way as that 92/93 Roadrunner goals compilation was: legendary.

Loved it.

But the Play-Offs were the maker or breaker, let’s be honest. Without them the ones below wouldn’t have been as special. But looking back now I can wallow in the good times this season!

6/ Nam-Ploy gatherings for home Games. Stand-outs, Wigan and Bradford Play- Off (that 8pm Saturday was a belter) 

5/ Late Goals. Best season ever for these. Stand-outs. Huddersfield, Cardiff and Wycombe 

4/ Wigan - Not just the Wigan factor, but came at an emotional time with my big lad in hospital

3/ Plymouth away - Such a good weekend and great result/atmosphere 

2/ Bradford Away - One of not the best away followings I’ve ever witnessed and what a celebration for the goal 

1/ Wembley 

 

 

Huddersfield, Cardiff and Wigan. 

Just on the play offs, Wembley obviously number 1 by a mile, and those at Bradford had a memorable night.

But the home leg was something else in that unlike the other 2 this was at our home, and the atmosphere was absolutely outstanding.

When ACD scored it was right up there in the all time celebrations in that moment and for the next few minutes, under the lights as well, that can't quite be replicated with 2k in another (inferior) ground.

Barnsley play off was good but there wasn't one individual goal/moment that felt quite as pivotal.

1 hour ago, desperado said:

Loved it.

But the Play-Offs were the maker or breaker, let’s be honest. Without them the ones below wouldn’t have been as special. But looking back now I can wallow in the good times this season!

6/ Nam-Ploy gatherings for home Games. Stand-outs, Wigan and Bradford Play- Off (that 8pm Saturday was a belter) 

5/ Late Goals. Best season ever for these. Stand-outs. Huddersfield, Cardiff and Wycombe 

4/ Wigan - Not just the Wigan factor, but came at an emotional time with my big lad in hospital

3/ Plymouth away - Such a good weekend and great result/atmosphere 

2/ Bradford Away - One of not the best away followings I’ve ever witnessed and what a celebration for the goal 

1/ Wembley 

 

 

Plymouth was fantastic and I think we all left there knowing we could do this.

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Big shout for that Ibby goal at home to Huddersfield in addition to the above.

It's been a mad season in there have been so many incredible 'moments' (Hudds H & A, Wycombe comeback, ACD v Cardiff, ACD v Orient, Dalby's overhead) never mind all the other late goals we scored.

In terms of favourite game I would throw the 4-1 at home to Wigan. Panning them after so many years of garbage at home was special.

Bradford both games were top away followings but that playoff game was as good an away end as I've ever been in or seen.

Kids already asking how many aways we can do next year...

Such an odd season. So many high points, but the season was peppered with some proper grim performances.

Peterborough wasn’t pleasant but Port Vale was the absolute pits. Swindon was saved by being the best night out of the season 🤣

Donny away just so poor, Stevenage away just dull as fuck, Rotherham probably the worst 45 minutes followed by one of the best. Only missed two away games and thankfully they were both defeats at Northampton and Cardiff.

Wigan away and Huddersfield away naturally up there. Wycombe at home unreal for 10 minutes with the rest more similar to Rotherham away!

Plymouth away my favourite of the league campaign, proper backs to the wall performance.

We really should have been challenging Cardiff for second but left ourselves too much to do.

Bradford gave us some real good games over the season and the home play off is up there with the best nights at the Reebok, and I genuinely think we got promoted as soon as the goal went in at Valley Parade.

The final was a lot like the Papa John’s that it just went an absolute dream on all fronts. No point dwelling on the bad ones when the ending was so good. 

41 minutes ago, BeeversLeftPeg said:

Big shout for that Ibby goal at home to Huddersfield in addition to the above.

It's been a mad season in there have been so many incredible 'moments' (Hudds H & A, Wycombe comeback, ACD v Cardiff, ACD v Orient, Dalby's overhead) never mind all the other late goals we scored.

In terms of favourite game I would throw the 4-1 at home to Wigan. Panning them after so many years of garbage at home was special.

Bradford both games were top away followings but that playoff game was as good an away end as I've ever been in or seen.

Kids already asking how many aways we can do next year...

On late goal scenes as well, I feel like we went through years of not really having much of them at all in late PL, championship days. For a long time that Birmingham goal at ours was all we had to talk about 😃

We've been spoilt the last few years though, big time.

So many highs, winning at Wembley and the emotion of it all, seeing my lads celebrating with such joy. Watching Sharon celebrating with the supporters brought a tear to the eye. Wigan at home when we scored the first, long time since I’ve celebrated a goal with such joy.

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35 minutes ago, Marc505 said:

On late goal scenes as well, I feel like we went through years of not really having much of them at all in late PL, championship days. For a long time that Birmingham goal at ours was all we had to talk about 😃

We've been spoilt the last few years though, big time.

Although not a winner/equaliser it felt quite fitting this season that our final goal of the campaign was in injury time.

And we scored on every day of the week to boot this season - surely not something we've done before?

A strange season of absolute contrasts with several dire away performances, P/boro, Vale, Cardiff, Swindon, Northampton.............when it was sometimes hard to keep the faith,

but against that, all the late goals at home, outstanding aways at Huddersfield & Plymouth,

& then the play off games, the tremendous atmosphere v Bradford at home & even better in the away end 2nd leg & lastly Wembley....probably my favourite ever Wembley/Cardiff game !!!

Despite the low points, I don't think i've ever had a season of so many highs......if I had to pick one, I'd go for Simons' goal at Bradford & the celebrations that followed it.

Highs. 

1. Wembley

2. The double over the pie-shaggers

3. The late shows v Huddersfield home and away; Wycombe at home and Cardiff at home. 

Lows

1. Port Vale (a) 

2. Only drawing twice with Blackpool when we should have won the pair of them, especially the away fixture.

3. That run of drab winless games after Boxing Day up to the win in pie-land in mid Jan.

3 goals so late against Wycombe.

2 down with time virtually out.

Not breathing a sigh of relief at 2-2 and taking the point.

Doubt we'll repeat that again in my lifetime. 

Maybe my favourite incident of the season was Dalbys equaliser at Huddersfield and his reaction was to get the ball to try and win the game. 

3 minutes ago, Ani said:

Maybe my favourite incident of the season was Dalbys equaliser at Huddersfield and his reaction was to get the ball to try and win the game. 

Can't argue with that.  One of the pleasing factors with all our late equalisers (except those in about the 100th minute) was that we hardly celebrated any of them - we got the ball and tried to score a winner.  Eg at Barnsley, Blackpool, Reading, Rotherham, Doncaster, Lincoln, I don't remember any knee slides, shirts off, into the crowd, it was all just about going for another goal.

Cardiff and Huddersfield for me. 2 or 3 times a year we get all 10 of us in our ticket network together and go LOV. We left school 44 years ago and disappeared to all parts of the UK but keep in touch and meet up based around BWFC. Every year the game is a bit of a disappointment but we give each other a big gay man hug and say it’s all about keeping in touch. Beautiful how it fell right this year with those games 

Lowlights - there were some utterly awful games where I froze my knackers off but I’ve forgotten them already :D

Schuey. The only good post Allardyce manager. He either takes us to the prem or we get good compo. Hopefully both

Loads of great moments. All the late goals. Leaving Stockport and our b tec rivals behind. I’ve never been as embarrassed when some tried to create a rival with Morecambe 😂

Huddersfield because I won £100+ on that win with HT/FT

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