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Notts goal of the season

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difficult to judge when you have Castro's & Bostock's strikes. I went for Langstaff v Wrexham, a nice training ground move against a quality side

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For me, it has to be Taylor’s superb strike. I would have voted for John Bostock’s goal, but since it wasn’t listed in the Pride of Nottingham’s selection, I’ll have to go with Taylor’s. It was a fantastic effort and deserves recognition.

It’s a tough choice as there were so many great goals to choose from. I think the club could have narrowed down their selection to just 5 goals to make it easier for us to decide. However, I’m going to go with the one that stands out most in my memory - John Bostock’s goal against Wrexham.

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Joel Taylor’s strike was an absolute belter, but for consistency purposes, I have to stick with John Bostock’s free kick against Wrexham. It was a moment of pure magic and one that will live long in the memory of all who witnessed it.

I wholeheartedly support Joel Taylor's strike, as it was an astounding display of skill. The sheer brilliance of the effort is commendable, and it's no surprise that it garnered well-deserved praise. I'm thrilled to see such phenomenal talent showcased in this context, and I eagerly await more extraordinary achievements in the future.

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If we’re talking about the quality of the goal itself and not the build-up, then simply put, Castro, Taylor and Bostock all stand out. Those are exceptional goals. Personally, I think the best is John Bostock’s effort against Wrexham.

4 hours ago, liampie said:

bostock vs wrexham but the club will give it to one of langstaffs goals so he sweeps 3 awards.

This is just my opinion, but I don’t see anyone else being awarded Goal of the Season. Not a player who has left or played for us on loan, but someone the fans will get behind. I fully expect this to go to Macaulay Langstaff.

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There are some truly memorable goals in that compilation it’s so difficult to pick one but I’d go for Joel Taylor what a goal!

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19 hours ago, TheSkipper said:

If we’re talking about the quality of the goal itself and not the build-up, then simply put, Castro, Taylor and Bostock all stand out. Those are exceptional goals. Personally, I think the best is John Bostock’s effort against Wrexham.

This is just my opinion, but I don’t see anyone else being awarded Goal of the Season. Not a player who has left or played for us on loan, but someone the fans will get behind. I fully expect this to go to Macaulay Langstaff.

i hope the right good goal wins, i dont mind if its not what i chose but i think things sway unfairly to macca.

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There have been some wonderful goals in our successful National League campaign. I'll go for Joel Taylor's goal just ahead of John Bostock's against Wrexham.

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